Hi, Iopine: Regarding ring lamps, I use one that fits my camera lens. It came with a variarty of lens sizes ie for different types of camera. Once on a sturdy tripod, it can beam towards the canvas or bounce off the ceiling etc.
... the issue with the strip lighting is that under certain conditions it can have a flickering/strobe effect ... it would require some kind of electrical patch ... in some people it can cause seizures ...
@@VeryPrivateGallery Wow!!! What a fast reply 🌠 Is there any light available in less cost to shoot in the night time also?(with tube light in room) Because I'm an art teacher, I've started this channel recently, I'll be able to take the videos only in the evening time after returning from my work place n also currently I couldn't afford costly products.
First, check all the cameras you have and see what are the sensor sizes and lens. Choose the best existing camera you have with wider lens with larger aperture(f/2.8, for example. Because you don’t have a lot of distance to work with, you might need to use a wide angle. Set your camera to the best resolution, even raw format if that’s an option. Then you will need to put as much light as possible at daylight. I guess the main problem you will encounter is the distance to the work. Then the lighting situation comes secondary.
I have a piece that is “kinetic” using the shadows of the medium on the canvas. Curious to see if it can translate into print. The idea in photographing for prints is usually to eliminate shadows. Suggestions?✌️
Nautical Fine Art Design You can create shadows, and make different shapes of shadows for different prints. Prints are not made to be the same as originals, so don’t worry if they don’t look the same :)
Very helpful, thanks. I want to photograph some large canvas paintings (A1 size) to make prints to sell, however I also want to start making youtube videos (for art and also beauty)... would the ring light be the best option to do both things? as I can't afford to spend too much right now! I will be taking the photos and videos using my Sony A6000 mirrorless camera
Aliecee 👋 Sony A6000 takes good quality images. You can use the window light, if you are in a sunny place. You just need to invest in a pair of good white curtains. If you need artificial lighting on a tight budget, the umbrella lights have the best bang for the buck.
Aliecee I find the ring lights tend to be more expensive when it’s large and bright. Especially because it is Leds, so you can’t really replace the bulbs.
Very Private Gallery , can't read the full comment, part of it is hidden .. so is the ring suitable for photographing paintings? what is the ring diameter need? Do I understand correctly that I need two rings set at an angle of 45 to the painting? the technology is the same as with umbrella? I live in place, where not many sunny days
Thanks! Yes this “diva ring” works well over desk, you can put your camera in the middle of the ring (to save some space). It’s not heavy and doesn’t overheat.
@@VeryPrivateGallery awesome! Thanks so much! Ordering one soon. I have a Mount Dog lamp I use behind me and a bar lamp over my desk but there are still shadows from everywhere on my work!🤦🏾♂️
Mo, the first thing I want to do to get better exposure is make IG posts up to 3-5 a day, a minimum of 2. I grew 100 followers in 1 month by commenting sincere, interesting comments. I am going to keep this going. Right now I am working on a painting that will take about 2-3 weeks to finish, but will be worth several thousand. I see it mostly like a perfect painting to sell limited edition prints, so I am looking into that. Also you spoke to me about a charity auction, i have so many cheap to not worth anything at all (from my vantage point now) that would be great to sell for $20-$30 and make money for a charity. I want the big diva light, and I made a few sales for after Christmas so I will probably get one. Do you have any advice if a $700 total dslr kit plus diva light would be ideal, like the diva light is my guaranteed i will buy one item, but i wonder if starting a YT channel if a dslr is essential. This would be the month I could do it, but not totally easy money wise. And I am always looking for new ways to advertise for free, so any tips there would be a blessing. As always thanks for the video, and I do have a light box but way too big for my small studio/bedroom. I love my studio but once I have the box set up I start hating its size. I wonder if I can set it up out of the way as a cross angle lighting for any benefit. Also do all led lights work like white lights? I am using just the bulb of one of the boxes for clear sight with an led light, but I get the roasted turkey feeling, my eyes end up being the reason I have to go to sleep. Take care, and enjoy the holiday season, moving into the coolest numbered year this century 2020! -Dave
Thanks for sharing your journey! Commenting and connecting with others on Insta and other social media is a great way to get noticed (and make some friends along the way). Keep doing that! Regarding to your softbox, have you tried mounting it on your ceiling? Do you have a dry wall ceiling or cement? It's fairly easy for cement ceiling to hold a softbox. You just need a long power cord to reach the nearby wall socket. This way you can take advantage of the equipment you already have.
@@VeryPrivateGallery Coll idea but I have a drywall ceiling. I'm really cramped in my studio, so its a bit of an issue too. I had the box removed from one and just use the stand with the bulb, but it can be too much warmth and blast of light. But I have one fully un-packaged light box but yeah seriously no room for it, at least to help me in any way with painting. talk soon
@@artistoddessy8484 I think the best prosumer digital camera under 700 would be the Canon M50 with kit lens. I have Canon myself so I would opt for another Canon just to use my existing lens. If you don't have a brand preference, it's worth checking out the Sony A series.
@@VeryPrivateGallery ty, i checked the canon its reasonably priced. i want a big art haul in January so it will probably be pushed off until april/july ish. always a joy to watch your vids
Hi .. I'm not finding 5000 kelvin light for my art studio in India , is there any alternative for that, i have 6500 k bulbs but that temperature is slightly cooler side how to fix this problem .plz help
You can use a “beauty ring” that has 3 steps (warm, neutral, cold). The one I bought for 20€ is like this. I could see in China it is sold for 4€ including local shipping.
This video is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks a lot! I'm trying to set up to film acrylic paintings but the light reflections are giving me headaches. When using direct light from the lamp, it whites out the paint surface. Would Diva rings solve my problem? (limited to the small space, I could only afford the small ones)
Unfortunately strong diva rings might still give you a reflection. I would recommend you to use a lamp to project onto your white walls (if you have white walls). What camera do you use?
@@VeryPrivateGallery Wow Thx for answer!! I recorded the first 5 videos with my android phone S10+. I'm not satisfied with the result so I'm thinking of getting a camera within affordable price range. Do you have any recommendation? Lowest price with best quality...???
cindy lee If your camera has good noisy reduction, you can put up to 400 ISO and some lights bouncing off the wall. The bouncing off will reduce the reflection but also reduce the strength of the light. That’s why higher ISO, but you don’t want too high so it becomes ‘noisy”.
So how do you set these lights up to get professional art reproduction results? If you are just listing 'Types of Lighting' without justifying why they are ideal for photographing artworks then you can just list any strange light source: A match. A candle. A glow worm. The light reflected from the sun by the moon perhaps?
Hi, I use those lights myself when I take photos and make videos. My primary usage for the lights is to make videos - that’s why I mainly talk about continuous lighting. Consumer grade video lights tend to be cheaper too. They might not be the most professional photo studio lighting, but they’re enough to make photo/video for social media and website. When you apply it, it really depends on your space: do you have white walls to reflect any lighting? How big is your space? What is your focal length? What’s the sharpest aperture for your particular lens? Everyone has a different kind of space, camera and works, therefore needs different solutions.
If you have more ideas you can totally make videos so you can help them make everything right. It’s a free world where everyone is allowed to speak, right? 🙊
Thank you so much for this. I got my Raleno softbox today and it already makes my life much easier
You are so pretty 😍
Hi, Iopine: Regarding ring lamps, I use one that fits my camera lens. It came with a variarty of lens sizes ie for different types of camera. Once on a sturdy tripod, it can beam towards the canvas or bounce off the ceiling etc.
This was so useful. You are amazing
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Thank you! I learned a lot!
Glad it was helpful!
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... the issue with the strip lighting is that under certain conditions it can have a flickering/strobe effect ... it would require some kind of electrical patch ... in some people it can cause seizures ...
Blue Moon I have seen some flickering LED stripes myself, due to a defect driver (power supply). But I didn’t know it can cause seizures?! Oh my!
Thank you, it was super helpful !
Thank you so much
Hi Dharshini! You're most welcome :)
Perfect explanation!!!
Is it possible to make art videos with that small diva ring?
Hey Jane, yes you can. But it must be daytime when you need just a little fill-light. It won't be powerful enough for the night.
@@VeryPrivateGallery Wow!!!
What a fast reply 🌠
Is there any light available in less cost to shoot in the night time also?(with tube light in room)
Because I'm an art teacher, I've started this channel recently, I'll be able to take the videos only in the evening time after returning from my work place n also currently I couldn't afford costly products.
Thank you so much!! It was incredibly enlightening if I might say 😅❤️
What would be the best options for photographing art work in a small studio?
First, check all the cameras you have and see what are the sensor sizes and lens. Choose the best existing camera you have with wider lens with larger aperture(f/2.8, for example. Because you don’t have a lot of distance to work with, you might need to use a wide angle. Set your camera to the best resolution, even raw format if that’s an option. Then you will need to put as much light as possible at daylight. I guess the main problem you will encounter is the distance to the work. Then the lighting situation comes secondary.
I have a piece that is “kinetic” using the shadows of the medium on the canvas. Curious to see if it can translate into print. The idea in photographing for prints is usually to eliminate shadows. Suggestions?✌️
Nautical Fine Art Design You can create shadows, and make different shapes of shadows for different prints. Prints are not made to be the same as originals, so don’t worry if they don’t look the same :)
Very helpful, thanks. I want to photograph some large canvas paintings (A1 size) to make prints to sell, however I also want to start making youtube videos (for art and also beauty)... would the ring light be the best option to do both things? as I can't afford to spend too much right now! I will be taking the photos and videos using my Sony A6000 mirrorless camera
Aliecee 👋 Sony A6000 takes good quality images. You can use the window light, if you are in a sunny place. You just need to invest in a pair of good white curtains. If you need artificial lighting on a tight budget, the umbrella lights have the best bang for the buck.
Aliecee I find the ring lights tend to be more expensive when it’s large and bright. Especially because it is Leds, so you can’t really replace the bulbs.
Thankyou!
Very Private Gallery , can't read the full comment, part of it is hidden .. so is the ring
suitable for photographing paintings? what is the ring diameter need? Do I understand correctly that I need two rings set at an angle of 45 to the painting? the technology is the same as with umbrella? I live in place, where not many sunny days
Хана Маквин The ring is good for vlog but the softbox is more flattering for painting in my opinion (because of the reflection is more natural).
Awesome video! Does the diva ring work over your desk to paint watercolor?
Thanks! Yes this “diva ring” works well over desk, you can put your camera in the middle of the ring (to save some space). It’s not heavy and doesn’t overheat.
@@VeryPrivateGallery awesome! Thanks so much! Ordering one soon. I have a Mount Dog lamp I use behind me and a bar lamp over my desk but there are still shadows from everywhere on my work!🤦🏾♂️
Mo, the first thing I want to do to get better exposure is make IG posts up to 3-5 a day, a minimum of 2. I grew 100 followers in 1 month by commenting sincere, interesting comments. I am going to keep this going. Right now I am working on a painting that will take about 2-3 weeks to finish, but will be worth several thousand. I see it mostly like a perfect painting to sell limited edition prints, so I am looking into that. Also you spoke to me about a charity auction, i have so many cheap to not worth anything at all (from my vantage point now) that would be great to sell for $20-$30 and make money for a charity.
I want the big diva light, and I made a few sales for after Christmas so I will probably get one. Do you have any advice if a $700 total dslr kit plus diva light would be ideal, like the diva light is my guaranteed i will buy one item, but i wonder if starting a YT channel if a dslr is essential. This would be the month I could do it, but not totally easy money wise. And I am always looking for new ways to advertise for free, so any tips there would be a blessing. As always thanks for the video, and I do have a light box but way too big for my small studio/bedroom. I love my studio but once I have the box set up I start hating its size. I wonder if I can set it up out of the way as a cross angle lighting for any benefit. Also do all led lights work like white lights? I am using just the bulb of one of the boxes for clear sight with an led light, but I get the roasted turkey feeling, my eyes end up being the reason I have to go to sleep. Take care, and enjoy the holiday season, moving into the coolest numbered year this century 2020!
-Dave
Thanks for sharing your journey! Commenting and connecting with others on Insta and other social media is a great way to get noticed (and make some friends along the way). Keep doing that! Regarding to your softbox, have you tried mounting it on your ceiling? Do you have a dry wall ceiling or cement? It's fairly easy for cement ceiling to hold a softbox. You just need a long power cord to reach the nearby wall socket. This way you can take advantage of the equipment you already have.
@@VeryPrivateGallery Coll idea but I have a drywall ceiling. I'm really cramped in my studio, so its a bit of an issue too. I had the box removed from one and just use the stand with the bulb, but it can be too much warmth and blast of light. But I have one fully un-packaged light box but yeah seriously no room for it, at least to help me in any way with painting. talk soon
@@artistoddessy8484 I think the best prosumer digital camera under 700 would be the Canon M50 with kit lens. I have Canon myself so I would opt for another Canon just to use my existing lens. If you don't have a brand preference, it's worth checking out the Sony A series.
@@VeryPrivateGallery ty, i checked the canon its reasonably priced. i want a big art haul in January so it will probably be pushed off until april/july ish. always a joy to watch your vids
What is the big ring light you mentioned? I find it hard to pick one. Thank you!
Orion Violet Where are you based? The US? You can check out local secondhand website for cheap buys or alternatively on Amazon.
Orion Violet I live in Europe, I bought this from Amazon Warehouse deals for quite cheap.
Hi .. I'm not finding 5000 kelvin light for my art studio in India , is there any alternative for that, i have 6500 k bulbs but that temperature is slightly cooler side how to fix this problem .plz help
You can use a “beauty ring” that has 3 steps (warm, neutral, cold). The one I bought for 20€ is like this. I could see in China it is sold for 4€ including local shipping.
@@VeryPrivateGallery Thanks
This video is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks a lot!
I'm trying to set up to film acrylic paintings but the light reflections are giving me headaches. When using direct light from the lamp, it whites out the paint surface. Would Diva rings solve my problem? (limited to the small space, I could only afford the small ones)
Unfortunately strong diva rings might still give you a reflection. I would recommend you to use a lamp to project onto your white walls (if you have white walls). What camera do you use?
@@VeryPrivateGallery Wow Thx for answer!! I recorded the first 5 videos with my android phone S10+. I'm not satisfied with the result so I'm thinking of getting a camera within affordable price range. Do you have any recommendation? Lowest price with best quality...???
cindy lee If your camera has good noisy reduction, you can put up to 400 ISO and some lights bouncing off the wall. The bouncing off will reduce the reflection but also reduce the strength of the light. That’s why higher ISO, but you don’t want too high so it becomes ‘noisy”.
what is the diameter of the ring lighttt
So how do you set these lights up to get professional art reproduction results? If you are just listing 'Types of Lighting' without justifying why they are ideal for photographing artworks then you can just list any strange light source: A match. A candle. A glow worm. The light reflected from the sun by the moon perhaps?
Hi, I use those lights myself when I take photos and make videos. My primary usage for the lights is to make videos - that’s why I mainly talk about continuous lighting. Consumer grade video lights tend to be cheaper too. They might not be the most professional photo studio lighting, but they’re enough to make photo/video for social media and website. When you apply it, it really depends on your space: do you have white walls to reflect any lighting? How big is your space? What is your focal length? What’s the sharpest aperture for your particular lens? Everyone has a different kind of space, camera and works, therefore needs different solutions.
Thank you for sharing your absolute ignorance and inexperience to other viewers so they too can get everything so totally wrong!
If you have more ideas you can totally make videos so you can help them make everything right. It’s a free world where everyone is allowed to speak, right? 🙊