I really like the “one light” lesson, because they’re simple, and it’s much easier to see exactly how each set up translates to the photo. These shots look awesome. I especially like the runners coming out of the ocean. The fabulous clouds and sun that day definitely helped.
Not sure if it's my favorite but I recently did a band promotional shoot where is used a fresnel lens and barn doors illuminating a raised glass and the subject holding it, that came out very nice. I also used a bounce to give the shadows a little detail. I was given a painting as the inspiration for the shoot and the band placed the painting side by side with my image with the caption, "nailed it".
Hi my dear friend. I am guessing the water is not saline, right? or, what do you do in such cases? do you apply w40 kind of non-oxide product? great shoot as always. Keep doing the limit is not completely limitation but action haha
Gracias, John te pido disculpas pues un dia hice un comentario que estuvo fuera de lugar sobre uno de tus fantásticos videos, te pido perdon y te doy las gracias por aportar tanto a la educación fotográfica, gracias de corazón y mis mas sinceros respetos.
I love that last example, using the vflat in front of the large softbox. Thanks, John!
Bet! I hope these ideas help!
thanks for posting!!
You bet!
I really like the “one light” lesson, because they’re simple, and it’s much easier to see exactly how each set up translates to the photo. These shots look awesome. I especially like the runners coming out of the ocean. The fabulous clouds and sun that day definitely helped.
Thanks Bob! I really appreciate it!
All setups gave great results, but I wouldn’t have an idea to create the last one. Genius
Thank you so much!
Not sure if it's my favorite but I recently did a band promotional shoot where is used a fresnel lens and barn doors illuminating a raised glass and the subject holding it, that came out very nice. I also used a bounce to give the shadows a little detail. I was given a painting as the inspiration for the shoot and the band placed the painting side by side with my image with the caption, "nailed it".
Well done!
Great Video!!
Thanks!
Ty sir for share..i appreciate 🙏🏾
My pleasure!
Thank you for this🎉
Thank you! I hope it helps!
Hi my dear friend. I am guessing the water is not saline, right? or, what do you do in such cases? do you apply w40 kind of non-oxide product? great shoot as always. Keep doing the limit is not completely limitation but action haha
It's a lake, so its fresh water.
Gracias, John te pido disculpas pues un dia hice un comentario que estuvo fuera de lugar sobre uno de tus fantásticos videos, te pido perdon y te doy las gracias por aportar tanto a la educación fotográfica, gracias de corazón y mis mas sinceros respetos.
Muchas gracias. Realmente aprecio que te hayas tomado el tiempo para decir eso.
Amazing photos! Model on boat did you use gels or you just fix it in post?
Thanks! I didn't use any gels or much post color correction. What problem do you think I was correcting?
@@JohnGress Hi! I mean Flash temprature is 5500. You are shooting in the evening.
Since little league season is approaching, can you do a Sportrait tutorial, using pro light mods Summer 2024 edition 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
I am sure James would love that! =)
I like your videos, man, but what's with this Donald Trump level orange color grading on your skin? Dial it down a bit please.