Glad you mentioned the Spartan. It really looks like a beauty dish and a deep octa all in one plus it has the grid. It looks great for a mobile set up especially since I shoot allot of fashion on busy city streets.
Hi Jeff, I attended your lecture at Adorama afew months back, and been checking out your work ever since. I love your photo style and glad you are doing these tutorals on UA-cam. thanks for sharing your wisdom and experience. Keep killing it Jeff.
Personally, I liked the diagrams you two used to illustrate positioning for lights, reflectors and subject. Interspersing the whole presentation with sample shots was perfect for me. Seeing this basic information, I enjoy working through a shoot to duplicate the essential characteristics your work in this video. Thank you.
My early one light setup was using a Nikon speedlight on the camera than I moved onto having a Lumiquest Big Bounce for the speedlight to soften the shadows when it comes to portraiture. I had someone influence me through UA-cam to get a speedlight bracket and a Nikon speedlight TTL cable so I can shoot my Nikon speedlight off the camera. I tried some portraiture and macro flower photography. It really worked. Now I have applied that same speedlight setup with the bracket minus the Lumiquest with a reflector and tungsten speedlight gel to do a family portraiture and it worked. Even though there are some catchlights on the glasses but I can still see the eyes. The family appreciates the photo shoot. My next portrait shots would be to try very soon is with a Paul C. Buff light stand and a Photoflex 45 inch comfortable umbrella with the Nikon SB-800 speedlight attached. Peace!
Personally I like the content both you guys bring out keep it up . As for my favourite one light set up , it's the 7ft parabolic umbrella with deffuser and large silver reflector. I have the umbrellla behind me and use the reflector to shape the light.
I TOTALLY LOOOOOOOOOOOVE THIS!! Thank You for that explanation of 1LIGHT & MODIFIERS. Real Pros understand the difference. A modifier manipulates light coming from a source. It IS NOT a source of light, it manipulates it. This is an AWESOME Video. New Subbie. Love your work Jeff & Miguel
my favorite one like setup is a Baja B4 light source with a SMDV Alpha Speedbox-A90B or if i want to travel light i just use a speedlight with the same deep ooctabox. its big but super lightweight for me getting around NYC to shoot on locations.
Been contemplating getting that Phottix Hexa-Para for the last few weeks and based off the images I've seen you produce in the other video I think it's a definite must have. Thanks for the post! Just got a new subscriber.
Wicked video, guys. Thanks. I'm doing a shoot on a budget, this Sunday, and this gave me some great ideas! I agree with your definition of a 'one light' setup, by the way.
My 1 light is simple for beauty....I source in a large soft box directly behind....firing into 3 silver reflectors...the wrap adding a rim, and the reflectors bouncing back a soft light for beauty shots
Hi sir,you are amazing and more I see your lovely videos it inspires me to be more like you and learn from you,I love how you keep things minimal and make such dramatic potraits,dear sir can you make such more one light potrait tutorials so that people like me who are just starting out in the field of photography can use one light set up to create story-telling and dramatic portraiture and its my wish to learn from you more and attend your workshop in near future.Cheers dear sir plz making such beautiful educative video for us ,Buddha bless you and your sweet family always🙂❤❤❤
Hey @Jeff Rojas how are you? Do you use the Phottix Hexa Para 150? i just got it a day ago & I'm not able to set it up. There is no video or anything that shows how to set-up the Para150. Please can you or @Miguel Quiles make a short video on how to set it on for Indra500? Thanks a lot in advance.
yeah, some of the comments below are by people who think they can do it better than you....so where are they? Anyway, Jeff, I consider your videos to be a great source for my learning and I've applied lots and lots of tips that you've given. Also, BTW, I had a little argument just the other day with a friend who thought reflectors should be considered to be light sources...I loved your back-and-forth here, because it's basically what my experience was. Thanks! And another BTW, I got your name from a photo group on Facebook, specifically referring me to your video for frequency separation made easy....thanks!
I have use most of the techniques that you've mentioned recently I've been using either a profoto 3ft or 5ft octa above and in front of the model pretty much feathering the model at the edge of the light
For someone that shoots on the go who just bought his first speedlight shooting one person portraits, what should be the first modifier that I should get?
First get a reflector, and then get a octobox. Octobox is the best to start with since it gives a circular catchlight in the models eye which is generally the most preferred look.
funny you say that, I recently did a shoot outdoors and used two light sources and my assistant didn't agree. I back lit my subject with the sun (light source 1) and used my B2 as my key light (light source 2)
Light source: n, Anything that cast illumination and cast a shadow. Reflectors are light sources if they cast illumination and shadows. The moon is a reflector (i.e. moonlight and moonshadows). It does not "generate light" but it is a light source when it reflects light (i.e. full moon).
If I may.... when using speedlights you must keep in mind that the power output is a lot less than with studio strobes. This means that you may have to really change your camera settings to achieve the same results. This also means that at times you will have to shoot at higher ISO than when using studio strobes. But for most (not all) situations, the process is the same, or pretty similar. The majority of lighting techniques shown using studio strobes can be duplicated using speedlights when you adjust for the lower power output of the speedlights. Many top end photographers use speedlights almost exclusively because of their portability. This does not mean they are "better" but that each have their place and can achieve very similar, if not identical results. Kind of like how a 100hp car and a 500hp car can both drive you to the store and travel at highway speeds. But the 500hp car WILL go faster, and achieve that speed much quicker. Studio Strobes vs Speedlights.
I previously had a debate as I regard "One Light Setups" as the one light you add, as I used the sun as a rim light and then I was told this is two lights. Your thoughts?
A source of light isn't the same thing as a producer, at night is the moon a source of light, yes, does it produce light, no, it reflects the sun's light. That is my conclusion on this, you can argue the itty gritty if you like but it doesn't really achieve anything.
Re: reflectors. If someone is trying to argue that a reflector is a light source, suggest they try lighting a portrait in a studio with no lights, only reflectors. See how much good that does them!
Jeff Rojas I meant actual PHOTOS from the talked about set ups. Especially the one when the light was behind the model and you were standing in front of a wall taking the picture... Thanks anyways...great video
Absolutely! Those tutorials are available in the lighting setups section on my UA-cam channel. Since these videos are intended to be relatively short, it's important to separate them. :)
Im' new to photography dealing with ocf but I've been doing a lot of portrait, weddings, events etc so I wanted to explore this. Jeff you made me buy this 2 days ago man. I picked up the Godox 47in P120L parabolic soft box and looking forward to exploring Rembrandt lighting from your vid with the guy model with no shirt. Thanks to this video I also wanna explore using it as a backlight and have a reflector up front, never thought of that!! thanks guys!!!!!!!! MikeMullan.com Would love any feedback!!!
Jeff, I admire you as a accomplished photographer and hope to be at your level of skill and confidence one day. Thou I do not think you understood my comment. If you are in a stable, controlled, fixed location, using a stand or two with reflector holders would not be an issue. But a photographer shooting outside with wind, people and unknown elements around them. As well as having to move from one location to another or from one spot to another spot. A lone photographer cannot manage multiple stands, reflectors, a light with modifier and camera all at the same time without help. Well, they can carry all that gear, but its a pain to do so. Imagine you finish one shot and then you need to move everything to a different location that is about 30 feet away and then after that shot is captured move to another location. That is why I commented that people need to say one modifier setup instead of one light. Hey thanks for responding, even thou it sounds like a smart butt comment. Its all good. I know it takes time and its appreciated.
Thanx guys. So... here's another way to say it. A reflector (or modifier) won't work without a light source. If it did, then it would be a light source. NEXT! mic drop
This sounds more like two people proving to each other who is more famous and more important. 'I've done a video with this company...', 'well, I've done a video with that company...'. 'Oh I used to use this one cheap product last year but now I am given so much expensive equipment...' This all sounds like a farce. A shame. But hey good for you guys!
Feel free to believe what you'd like... we're mores focused on explaining to others how we go through many of the same situations everyone else does. Including companies that we work with is a way for us to discuss real world situations. If I said, hey Pellier08, I shot a commercial for Harley Davidson without context, that would be true... but it's not. :D Cheers! :D
It is not a belief, just an observation. I liked you because you were doing male photography only (at least that's what you promoted) using basic equipment. Now that you are so much more famous, you do what everyone else is doing: female photography using lots of different and promotional equipment. It's more appealing to the masses I suppose. I am just disappointed. But the video sounds a little bit like you are both promoting yourselves. It's not MY thing I should say. It obviously appeals to many more people.
pellier08 I appreciate you're position. Here's my comeback... before you realized I taught men's portrait photography, I taught DSLR video on creativeLIVE. I'm always evolving my name and brand, but at the core essence, you hit the mark that I wanted... which is simplicity. If there's anything that I want you to take away, that's a simple approach to photography, business and marketing. I want everyone to succeed at what they do, and I also want to embody that mindset. Basically, I'm doing my best to show everyone that ANYTHING is possible if you're willing to work for it.
sorry but I think a reflector is a created light source. it obeys the inverse square law, it is a substitute for a powered or natural light source it might not even be getting it's light from the strobe. also, if you are mixing ambient light with a single strobe, is that one light source? by your definition that the ambient light isn't paid for so it can't be counted, lol
@@SAJORFFEJ Spent more time showing specific one light setups and not just a few sample photos from portfolios. An actual tutorial. You guys are very talented. I think you can find a better method of passing on some of your knowledge and experience.
I'm a location shooter, don't do one light, sun is always out, and I hate reflectors especially when working alone, light stands are so much easier outside.
jl sc I’d also like to note. There’s a difference between a light SOURCE and one that reflects light. A SOURCE would infer “a place, person, or thing from which something comes or can be obtained.” You can not obtain light from a reflector without a light SOURCE, therefore it’s a modifier of light. So even if you’re shooting with the sun... you’re still shooting win ONE LIGHT SOURCE.
If you remove the reflector does the light go away ? It was a source. long as you are happy with your explanation, no problem. I was just upset that it took you half your video to explain it when one sentence was sufficient. As were many apparently. Everyone has an opinion on what constitutes a light source, I consider walls, ceilings, clothing, anything that is going to reflect light on my subject as a light source. Not your definition, but it is mine. Just saying...
jl sc Lol it’s not my definition. It’s the dictionary’s definition. This is a discussion between two photographers... not a tutorial video... the banter is part of the conversation. ❤️
Love your approach to lighting. You have a new fan
Glad you mentioned the Spartan. It really looks like a beauty dish and a deep octa all in one plus it has the grid. It looks great for a mobile set up especially since I shoot allot of fashion on busy city streets.
Hi Jeff, I attended your lecture at Adorama afew months back, and been checking out your work ever since. I love your photo style and glad you are doing these tutorals on UA-cam. thanks for sharing your wisdom and experience. Keep killing it Jeff.
Personally, I liked the diagrams you two used to illustrate positioning for lights, reflectors and subject. Interspersing the whole presentation with sample shots was perfect for me. Seeing this basic information, I enjoy working through a shoot to duplicate the essential characteristics your work in this video. Thank you.
My early one light setup was using a Nikon speedlight on the camera than I moved onto having a Lumiquest Big Bounce for the speedlight to soften the shadows when it comes to portraiture. I had someone influence me through UA-cam to get a speedlight bracket and a Nikon speedlight TTL cable so I can shoot my Nikon speedlight off the camera. I tried some portraiture and macro flower photography. It really worked. Now I have applied that same speedlight setup with the bracket minus the Lumiquest with a reflector and tungsten speedlight gel to do a family portraiture and it worked. Even though there are some catchlights on the glasses but I can still see the eyes. The family appreciates the photo shoot. My next portrait shots would be to try very soon is with a Paul C. Buff light stand and a Photoflex 45 inch comfortable umbrella with the Nikon SB-800 speedlight attached. Peace!
Nice. Thank you. Good to see the use of a single light for variety of looks.
Personally I like the content both you guys bring out keep it up .
As for my favourite one light set up , it's the 7ft parabolic umbrella with deffuser and large silver reflector.
I have the umbrellla behind me and use the reflector to shape the light.
just watching the first minute and I already like that video :)))
Thanks mate! :)
I TOTALLY LOOOOOOOOOOOVE THIS!! Thank You for that explanation of 1LIGHT & MODIFIERS. Real Pros understand the difference. A modifier manipulates light coming from a source. It IS NOT a source of light, it manipulates it. This is an AWESOME Video. New Subbie. Love your work Jeff & Miguel
my favorite one like setup is a Baja B4 light source with a SMDV Alpha Speedbox-A90B or if i want to travel light i just use a speedlight with the same deep ooctabox. its big but super lightweight for me getting around NYC to shoot on locations.
Been contemplating getting that Phottix Hexa-Para for the last few weeks and based off the images I've seen you produce in the other video I think it's a definite must have. Thanks for the post! Just got a new subscriber.
Thanks for the follow! :)
Thank you Jeff and Miguel
Thanks so much for watching! :)
This was a really enjoyable watch. Thanks guys and love your work
Great stuff, guys!
Thanks so much and thank you for watching! :)
Wicked video, guys. Thanks. I'm doing a shoot on a budget, this Sunday, and this gave me some great ideas! I agree with your definition of a 'one light' setup, by the way.
You 2 are goals!
Two of the best 😊👍🏼
I've always loved keeping it simple... Thanks for sharing your set ups!
Thanks Chris! :)
My 1 light is simple for beauty....I source in a large soft box directly behind....firing into 3 silver reflectors...the wrap adding a rim, and the reflectors bouncing back a soft light for beauty shots
Very beautiful lighting technique. :)
Hi sir,you are amazing and more I see your lovely videos it inspires me to be more like you and learn from you,I love how you keep things minimal and make such dramatic potraits,dear sir can you make such more one light potrait tutorials so that people like me who are just starting out in the field of photography can use one light set up to create story-telling and dramatic portraiture and its my wish to learn from you more and attend your workshop in near future.Cheers dear sir plz making such beautiful educative video for us ,Buddha bless you and your sweet family always🙂❤❤❤
Hey @Jeff Rojas how are you?
Do you use the Phottix Hexa Para 150?
i just got it a day ago & I'm not able to set it up. There is no video or anything that shows how to set-up the Para150.
Please can you or @Miguel Quiles make a short video on how to set it on for Indra500?
Thanks a lot in advance.
Go to the Phottix UA-cam channel (PhottixHQ); they put up an assembly video for the Hexa Para 150 less than a week ago! Good luck!
Very informative for a newbie like me! Thanks Guys!
Thanks so much for watching! :D
yeah, some of the comments below are by people who think they can do it better than you....so where are they? Anyway, Jeff, I consider your videos to be a great source for my learning and I've applied lots and lots of tips that you've given. Also, BTW, I had a little argument just the other day with a friend who thought reflectors should be considered to be light sources...I loved your back-and-forth here, because it's basically what my experience was. Thanks! And another BTW, I got your name from a photo group on Facebook, specifically referring me to your video for frequency separation made easy....thanks!
I have use most of the techniques that you've mentioned recently I've been using either a profoto 3ft or 5ft octa above and in front of the model pretty much feathering the model at the edge of the light
SEVEN HUNDREDTH LIKE!!!! YEAH! Finally
Great video, love the diagrams!
Thank you mam! :)
We need to make more of these lighting videos! :D
For someone that shoots on the go who just bought his first speedlight shooting one person portraits, what should be the first modifier that I should get?
First get a reflector, and then get a octobox. Octobox is the best to start with since it gives a circular catchlight in the models eye which is generally the most preferred look.
funny you say that, I recently did a shoot outdoors and used two light sources and my assistant didn't agree. I back lit my subject with the sun (light source 1) and used my B2 as my key light (light source 2)
Those are two sources of light! :)
I like your videos, keep up the good work!!
Light source: n, Anything that cast illumination and cast a shadow. Reflectors are light sources if they cast illumination and shadows. The moon is a reflector (i.e. moonlight and moonshadows). It does not "generate light" but it is a light source when it reflects light (i.e. full moon).
hi jeff...is there a problem with using a 47'' parabox in a small room used as my studio? the room i want to change into a studio is only 9'x12' room.
bounce light is one of my fave 1 light set up
Would anything change if you only had speedlights? Or could I still achieve this quality?
If I may.... when using speedlights you must keep in mind that the power output is a lot less than with studio strobes. This means that you may have to really change your camera settings to achieve the same results. This also means that at times you will have to shoot at higher ISO than when using studio strobes. But for most (not all) situations, the process is the same, or pretty similar. The majority of lighting techniques shown using studio strobes can be duplicated using speedlights when you adjust for the lower power output of the speedlights. Many top end photographers use speedlights almost exclusively because of their portability. This does not mean they are "better" but that each have their place and can achieve very similar, if not identical results. Kind of like how a 100hp car and a 500hp car can both drive you to the store and travel at highway speeds. But the 500hp car WILL go faster, and achieve that speed much quicker. Studio Strobes vs Speedlights.
Love it!
Thank you kindly! :)
Hey guys. On my old days with film . I just to mixed it with mirrors .
No practical demo?
feel like i need to stream line my post prodcution , any tips. gear to buy etc. thanks in advance
I previously had a debate as I regard "One Light Setups" as the one light you add, as I used the sun as a rim light and then I was told this is two lights. Your thoughts?
That's two light sources, therefore to me you are using two lights.
they told u this
Really? Didn't know a reflector was a SOURCE of light. When is the last time a reflector PRODUCED light? :)
A source of light isn't the same thing as a producer, at night is the moon a source of light, yes, does it produce light, no, it reflects the sun's light.
That is my conclusion on this, you can argue the itty gritty if you like but it doesn't really achieve anything.
The moon does not CREATE light. You're right and are validating my argument. lol You're right though... who's worried about the nitty gritty? :)
I like the beauty dish in front of model head,very simple.
Love the intro.
Re: reflectors. If someone is trying to argue that a reflector is a light source, suggest they try lighting a portrait in a studio with no lights, only reflectors. See how much good that does them!
Lol I'm right there with you! :P
This link speaks of the zeplin I don't see a video with you guys using the phottix
The link is definitely under the video, but was not shot specifically with the Phottix Parabolic Umbrella.
The video was about the use of one light...any light any brand...
Flashpoint Xplor 600 and a Godox parabolic 48” soft box.
Great video, and I like the new intro.
Thanks so much! We're slowly evolving. :)
Audio, visuals and all. Lol :)
“I am the light of the world” so basically we can use Jesus as a light source.
Some photo examples of the set ups would have been nice.
Those were included. :) Skip to 6:10 as an example. Also, those are provided in our own tutorial videos in our channels. :)
Jeff Rojas I meant actual PHOTOS from the talked about set ups. Especially the one when the light was behind the model and you were standing in front of a wall taking the picture...
Thanks anyways...great video
Absolutely! Those tutorials are available in the lighting setups section on my UA-cam channel. Since these videos are intended to be relatively short, it's important to separate them. :)
Im' new to photography dealing with ocf but I've been doing a lot of portrait, weddings, events etc so I wanted to explore this. Jeff you made me buy this 2 days ago man. I picked up the Godox 47in P120L parabolic soft box and looking forward to exploring Rembrandt lighting from your vid with the guy model with no shirt. Thanks to this video I also wanna explore using it as a backlight and have a reflector up front, never thought of that!! thanks guys!!!!!!!! MikeMullan.com Would love any feedback!!!
people need to say one modifier setup. A lone person can not manage one light and three reflectors by themselves when on location and on the go..
alberto cabrera that's why they make stands. 😁
Jeff, I admire you as a accomplished photographer and hope to be at your level of skill and confidence one day. Thou I do not think you understood my comment. If you are in a stable, controlled, fixed location, using a stand or two with reflector holders would not be an issue. But a photographer shooting outside with wind, people and unknown elements around them. As well as having to move from one location to another or from one spot to another spot. A lone photographer cannot manage multiple stands, reflectors, a light with modifier and camera all at the same time without help. Well, they can carry all that gear, but its a pain to do so. Imagine you finish one shot and then you need to move everything to a different location that is about 30 feet away and then after that shot is captured move to another location.
That is why I commented that people need to say one modifier setup instead of one light.
Hey thanks for responding, even thou it sounds like a smart butt comment. Its all good. I know it takes time and its appreciated.
Thanx guys. So... here's another way to say it. A reflector (or modifier) won't work without a light source. If it did, then it would be a light source. NEXT! mic drop
60" softlighter 2
Diagrams suck to understand placement logistics - better if you included realtime visual
That's why you need to watch our other videos. ;) I have plenty of lighting tutorials on my channel! :D
Jeff Rojas thanks
This sounds more like two people proving to each other who is more famous and more important. 'I've done a video with this company...', 'well, I've done a video with that company...'. 'Oh I used to use this one cheap product last year but now I am given so much expensive equipment...' This all sounds like a farce. A shame. But hey good for you guys!
Feel free to believe what you'd like... we're mores focused on explaining to others how we go through many of the same situations everyone else does. Including companies that we work with is a way for us to discuss real world situations. If I said, hey Pellier08, I shot a commercial for Harley Davidson without context, that would be true... but it's not. :D Cheers! :D
It is not a belief, just an observation. I liked you because you were doing male photography only (at least that's what you promoted) using basic equipment. Now that you are so much more famous, you do what everyone else is doing: female photography using lots of different and promotional equipment. It's more appealing to the masses I suppose. I am just disappointed. But the video sounds a little bit like you are both promoting yourselves. It's not MY thing I should say. It obviously appeals to many more people.
pellier08 I appreciate you're position. Here's my comeback... before you realized I taught men's portrait photography, I taught DSLR video on creativeLIVE. I'm always evolving my name and brand, but at the core essence, you hit the mark that I wanted... which is simplicity.
If there's anything that I want you to take away, that's a simple approach to photography, business and marketing. I want everyone to succeed at what they do, and I also want to embody that mindset.
Basically, I'm doing my best to show everyone that ANYTHING is possible if you're willing to work for it.
one man made light source?
I can’t chew and walk at same time so one light setup is perfect 👌
sorry but I think a reflector is a created light source. it obeys the inverse square law, it is a substitute for a powered or natural light source it might not even be getting it's light from the strobe.
also, if you are mixing ambient light with a single strobe, is that one light source? by your definition that the ambient light isn't paid for so it can't be counted, lol
just having fun :) great video!
Two dudes sitting around talking Not very useful
Harvey S thanks for the feedback! What could we have done to make it more impactful for you? :)
@@SAJORFFEJ Spent more time showing specific one light setups and not just a few sample photos from portfolios. An actual tutorial. You guys are very talented. I think you can find a better method of passing on some of your knowledge and experience.
ummmmm.. to say the least.. bad advertisement.. but hey, catchy title to the video. one light.. one light source.. thanks.
Rahul Dey did you learn anything?
Seriously...........?
So what you are saying is you don't actually do one light source photos, only one powered light source and reflectors. Wow, I did that in one sentence
jl sc now let’s see your photos. ;)
I'm a location shooter, don't do one light, sun is always out, and I hate reflectors especially when working alone, light stands are so much easier outside.
jl sc I’d also like to note. There’s a difference between a light SOURCE and one that reflects light. A SOURCE would infer “a place, person, or thing from which something comes or can be obtained.” You can not obtain light from a reflector without a light SOURCE, therefore it’s a modifier of light. So even if you’re shooting with the sun... you’re still shooting win ONE LIGHT SOURCE.
If you remove the reflector does the light go away ? It was a source. long as you are happy with your explanation, no problem. I was just upset that it took you half your video to explain it when one sentence was sufficient. As were many apparently. Everyone has an opinion on what constitutes a light source, I consider walls, ceilings, clothing, anything that is going to reflect light on my subject as a light source. Not your definition, but it is mine. Just saying...
jl sc Lol it’s not my definition. It’s the dictionary’s definition. This is a discussion between two photographers... not a tutorial video... the banter is part of the conversation. ❤️
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