You’re a bad man to hold a reflector and shoot The M!!! Loved this video! I can wait to shoot my 90 APO and see what it does in studio. Love your content as it is informative, entertaining and well delivered!
another really interesting lighting seminar. thank you for the effort and the sharing. and please thank your daughter for her obvious patience with you! ;-)
I don’t use butterfly very often. And when I do, it’s more often a reflector for the up light then another light. I do love the look of it, but just don’t use it. But I will definitely film it next time I do.
I like the broad lighting also. How do you get her eyes to pop color like that? Is it simply the position of the large soft light? Skin tones are so on point also.
I don’t do direct comparisons. I don’t think there is anything wrong with that, but for me, if I pull up the image and love the look of the lens I’m done. If I had to make a mental comparison I’d say that the voigtlander is digitally sharpe and the Leica is as sharp without the digital look.
Just curious: given your studio lighting, great lens, and A+ model, did you play with monochrome settings also? Watching this, I thought some filtered B&W shots would be nice for consideration. Great session; impressive results! Thx!
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Watching this in late 2024, its obvious how your narration has improved in the past 2 years, still a great video, don't get me wrong.
Thanks for this! I’ve been curious about that little lens so it’s great to see it used in the studio setting!
It’s a keeper.
I love that lens. It’s sharp, and with the Macro-Adapter-M, the lens is quite versatile.
You’re a bad man to hold a reflector and shoot The M!!! Loved this video! I can wait to shoot my 90 APO and see what it does in studio. Love your content as it is informative, entertaining and well delivered!
Very much appreciate your teaching. Very enjoyable and understandable. Thank you.
another really interesting lighting seminar. thank you for the effort and the sharing. and please thank your daughter for her obvious patience with you! ;-)
Thank you.
Thanks for a great lighting video.
In addition to broad and short lighting, I wish you had also tried Butterfly lighting.
I don’t use butterfly very often. And when I do, it’s more often a reflector for the up light then another light. I do love the look of it, but just don’t use it. But I will definitely film it next time I do.
Very interesting, many thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Your daughter is beautiful! I have my wife model too. The wife get tired fast. Modeling is work.
Time to get a new wife
I like your use of a macro lens. most people just wish they had a "portrait lens" when they could use anything if they are creative.
I like the broad lighting also. How do you get her eyes to pop color like that? Is it simply the position of the large soft light? Skin tones are so on point also.
I did pull them a little in Lightroom but mostly from the light position. Skin tones are Leica
Nice! Have you compared it your VM 90mm f2.8 APO-Skoppar ?
I don’t do direct comparisons. I don’t think there is anything wrong with that, but for me, if I pull up the image and love the look of the lens I’m done. If I had to make a mental comparison I’d say that the voigtlander is digitally sharpe and the Leica is as sharp without the digital look.
Just curious: given your studio lighting, great lens, and A+ model, did you play with monochrome settings also? Watching this, I thought some filtered B&W shots would be nice for consideration. Great session; impressive results! Thx!
I think most women dislike broad lighting - I've never met a lady that liked being called a broad :-)
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Daughter is correct, short lighting.
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put me down for team broad lighting lol, looks more natural somehow n beautiful
I agree