This is becoming one of my favorite ways to light portraits in my hobbyist home studio. However, your video shows I can really improve HOW I'm bouncing the light. Thanks for the techniques, tips, and explanations that will make me a better light-bouncer. This was a great topic!
I have recently decided to take a huge gamble and pursue photography full time as a 30 year old starting from nothing. I think I have a good eye, but I’m a complete beginner. Your channel is a savior. I’m learning so much from you-thank you so much for not gatekeeping this information and putting it in a format that feels comfortable to listen to and easy to understand.
It’s so awesome to have a lighting tutorial done with continuous light and video. Much more informative than just seeing finished portraits shot with a strobe.
Thanks a lot for the detailed demo and explanation of various aspects on bounce light. Very informative. Very helpful. A big thank you to the beautiful model as well.
Brilliant! In my journey I had got to more and more complicated setups with my lighting using 3-5 lights, with gels, softboxes, umbrellas, snoots etc and often it felt like thats the way to do it as otherwise its not "professional" but going back to minimal really helps re-set the mind on approaches and is a great reminder of what can be achieved especially if like me on a budget and with minimal space available so bouncing plus some hard directional in some combinatinos can be fantastic for portraits & fashion
This was very informative indeed. I thought I knew bounced light but now I realize that I only knew very little. BUT having these lighting diagrams updating in real time was really the icing on the cake. Great video
@@TheSlantedLens I am generally a fan of your laws of light series, but/and this one was particularly helpful for me. I love the way you take the time needed to explain things properly :-)
This is an awesome video on how to use bounce lights to create lovely pics. All the tips are quite beneficial. Thanks JP for sharing such lovely ideas. Love from India 🇮🇳
Yes, there are many situations. If the room is really tight I may bounce off the wall or the ceiling. If the soft box light looks to harsh I will bounce it.
Now if you could show us using same techniques in an interview setting with 2 or 3 people in the frame. Also if you could show the same lighting set up with a GEL, etc....
This is becoming one of my favorite ways to light portraits in my hobbyist home studio. However, your video shows I can really improve HOW I'm bouncing the light. Thanks for the techniques, tips, and explanations that will make me a better light-bouncer. This was a great topic!
Glad it was helpful and great to hear you have already been working with bounce light!
I have recently decided to take a huge gamble and pursue photography full time as a 30 year old starting from nothing. I think I have a good eye, but I’m a complete beginner. Your channel is a savior. I’m learning so much from you-thank you so much for not gatekeeping this information and putting it in a format that feels comfortable to listen to and easy to understand.
It’s so awesome to have a lighting tutorial done with continuous light and video. Much more informative than just seeing finished portraits shot with a strobe.
Glad you found it helpful and informative. Thanks for your comment!
The best on UA-cam hands down
Amazing understanding of light. An extraordinarily informative video.
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Best lighting training video I've seen yet. Thanks for sharing.
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Excellent tutorial! Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks a lot for the detailed demo and explanation of various aspects on bounce light.
Very informative. Very helpful.
A big thank you to the beautiful model as well.
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Thank for this. I really like the softbox and reflector too.
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Amazing information and delivered with passion 👏
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Simple but very effective use of bouncing light in relation to angles.
Thank you. Hope you learned some good tips!
Such an amazing video. Thank you for sharing all of your mastery of light!!!!
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V-flat. Thanks. That’s what I was wanting to know about.
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Brilliant! In my journey I had got to more and more complicated setups with my lighting using 3-5 lights, with gels, softboxes, umbrellas, snoots etc and often it felt like thats the way to do it as otherwise its not "professional" but going back to minimal really helps re-set the mind on approaches and is a great reminder of what can be achieved especially if like me on a budget and with minimal space available so bouncing plus some hard directional in some combinatinos can be fantastic for portraits & fashion
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This was very informative indeed. I thought I knew bounced light but now I realize that I only knew very little. BUT having these lighting diagrams updating in real time was really the icing on the cake. Great video
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Excellent, as always. Another great lighting tutorial
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Beautiful model ❤️
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Thank you for the class 🙏 🙌 😘 ☺
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Excellent tutorial!
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Great demonstration
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A lot of useful info!
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Thanks for the careful and detailed explanation! And diagrams helps a lot!
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@@TheSlantedLens I am generally a fan of your laws of light series, but/and this one was particularly helpful for me. I love the way you take the time needed to explain things properly :-)
Wow nice lighting
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Thanks for you advise!
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This is an awesome video on how to use bounce lights to create lovely pics. All the tips are quite beneficial. Thanks JP for sharing such lovely ideas. Love from India 🇮🇳
My pleasure! Glad you found it worthwhile!
Thank you
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Great video! There’s any situation that you choose bounce into a card instead use a softbox?
Yes, there are many situations. If the room is really tight I may bounce off the wall or the ceiling. If the soft box light looks to harsh I will bounce it.
Great video. Except renting A studio to experiment is expensive time
Very true! Try your living toom!
I really like all your videos I’m learning a lot But Where do you get these. Great looking girls to pose for you
They are all talent from the Los Angeles area.
@@TheSlantedLens Do I need to move out to LA. Just kidding
But I do really enjoy all your videos
Wish I had more talent but I’m fairly good
What kind of strobe is that?
It was an LED. The Aputure 300x.
Now if you could show us using same techniques in an interview setting with 2 or 3 people in the frame. Also if you could show the same lighting set up with a GEL, etc....
You might be interested in some of our interview videos: studio.ua-cam.com/channels/UbAIlQq6qdOCW7nURh9Qog.htmlvideos
Who is the guy with thick beard? Didn't recognize you. Crop it closer to look more stylish
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Ohhhh Your Art Grade is an F today
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