Love the video. I love me a tutorial on beginner stuff. I mostly watch out of the corner of my eye, because most "beginner" videos have either an expensive cam or an expensive light. I would love if a tutorial was done using a beginner cam and an affordable light. Like the one Ursula recommended in our members group, which is the Raleno soft box lighting kit. Why, cause most beginners don 't have that much cash to get the expensive things. But hey, that's just my tidbit. I'm not criticizing, I'm just making an observation and also suggesting a solution to my issue. And also, I work with what I have. Love the video
Yes most videos aren’t really too beginner friendly! I agree. With that said, it’s difficult to capture high quality images with lights that aren’t strong enough as well as a camera that doesn’t hold the focus well. When compared to other lights and cameras, the ones mentioned here are on the low end. Also with the Raleno lights unfortunately you have limits ie. You can’t shoot hard light 😢 how do you like the lights though!? And what camera are you working with? I’m curious!❤️📸
@@krausemedia I understand. The light has been a huge difference for me. I'm coming from a ring light, and a hanging bulb covered in a Chinese lantern🤣. I can't wait to share my photos in the group. I'll definitely upgrade soon though. Jamaica has raised the threshold from $50 to $100 so I have a chance at upgrading.
Thank you for sharing this!❤ I also have a question about lighting, could I use a Godox SL60IID? And do I need to have a softbox, or I could create a good photo without it?
Yes that’s definitely a great light! The soft box will depend on whether you want hard light or soft light! The soft box will diffuse (soften) the light 😊
Just curious, why don’t you go above 1/100th of a second for shutter speed? Do you find this shutter speed gives the best ambient reading for the hard-light controlled setup. Thanks.
I usually recommend one light with a white foam board (or a large white poster board) which is something to add a little more light to the scene but not necessary! It all depends on the kind of light you want. The white foam board reduces the shadows on the opposite side of the the light is coming from
I have a Big shoot for a Big jam brand in few days and it is one if the most famous in y region I have been a food photographer for many years but never had thid opportunity before And I don't know why they choose me And I am completely out if ideas and confidence that I can do it I need any advice because I really feel like I forgot photography all
Tips and tricks. My respects!
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Love the video. I love me a tutorial on beginner stuff.
I mostly watch out of the corner of my eye, because most "beginner" videos have either an expensive cam or an expensive light. I would love if a tutorial was done using a beginner cam and an affordable light. Like the one Ursula recommended in our members group, which is the Raleno soft box lighting kit. Why, cause most beginners don 't have that much cash to get the expensive things. But hey, that's just my tidbit. I'm not criticizing, I'm just making an observation and also suggesting a solution to my issue. And also, I work with what I have. Love the video
Yes most videos aren’t really too beginner friendly! I agree. With that said, it’s difficult to capture high quality images with lights that aren’t strong enough as well as a camera that doesn’t hold the focus well. When compared to other lights and cameras, the ones mentioned here are on the low end. Also with the Raleno lights unfortunately you have limits ie. You can’t shoot hard light 😢 how do you like the lights though!? And what camera are you working with? I’m curious!❤️📸
@@krausemedia I understand. The light has been a huge difference for me. I'm coming from a ring light, and a hanging bulb covered in a Chinese lantern🤣. I can't wait to share my photos in the group.
I'll definitely upgrade soon though. Jamaica has raised the threshold from $50 to $100 so I have a chance at upgrading.
Thank you for sharing this!❤
I also have a question about lighting, could I use a Godox SL60IID? And do I need to have a softbox, or I could create a good photo without it?
Yes that’s definitely a great light! The soft box will depend on whether you want hard light or soft light! The soft box will diffuse (soften) the light 😊
nice and thanks for sharing ! I will see you in class ❤
This was so helpful
Any backdrop stand recommendations? Currently using the tape to wall method 😂
Just curious, why don’t you go above 1/100th of a second for shutter speed? Do you find this shutter speed gives the best ambient reading for the hard-light controlled setup. Thanks.
hello Krause how can i learn more from you ?
Hi! You can go to www.krausemediaacademy.com 😊 this is where I teach product photography and more
hai madam so beautiful to teach you. its so helpful for beginners...can i tell. you looking Georgiou's madam.
1 light with no reflector?
I usually recommend one light with a white foam board (or a large white poster board) which is something to add a little more light to the scene but not necessary! It all depends on the kind of light you want. The white foam board reduces the shadows on the opposite side of the the light is coming from
I have a Big shoot for a Big jam brand in few days and it is one if the most famous in y region
I have been a food photographer for many years but never had thid opportunity before
And I don't know why they choose me
And I am completely out if ideas and confidence that I can do it
I need any advice because I really feel like I forgot photography all
Awesome work! We'd like to collaborate, how can we get in touch? :)