I would love to see a picture with two persons, one with hard light and one with diffused light, as described towards the end of this fine presentation. One Reflector/ Light only, of course. Or do you have a link to an online picture?
It’s not very polite to bring a guest on the show and constantly interrupt them as they are trying to explain. I really wish the guy would have just let Andrea speak and demonstrate his point. Otherwise why have him there? Something you might want to correct going forward.
Using a lightmeter: old fashion way of doing things? Hah-ha : )))) It is the right way of doing things -if you are a professional commercial photographer... especially if you use multiple lights...
How rude, annoying and irritable is constant interrupting of Andrea from Anders who seems to know everything.. I mean, you invite a guest and don't let him talk, let alone finish what he has to say?
This was amazing. Thank you very much for all of the reflector information!
Glad it was helpful! /Anders
¡Increíble! que se hable del fotómetro como una forma antigua de medir la luz en una academia de Profoto.
very informative and helpful, thanks a lot for sharing your experience Mr Andrea
I would love to see a picture with two persons, one with hard light and one with diffused light, as described towards the end of this fine presentation. One Reflector/ Light only, of course. Or do you have a link to an online picture?
Like the Wide-Zoom
It’s not very polite to bring a guest on the show and constantly interrupt them as they are trying to explain. I really wish the guy would have just let Andrea speak and demonstrate his point. Otherwise why have him there? Something you might want to correct going forward.
Using a lightmeter: old fashion way of doing things? Hah-ha : )))) It is the right way of doing things -if you are a professional commercial photographer... especially if you use multiple lights...
How rude, annoying and irritable is constant interrupting of Andrea from Anders who seems to know everything.. I mean, you invite a guest and don't let him talk, let alone finish what he has to say?