I want to take something similar to this but still bring out the color of the skin, have a clear, crisp picture and have shadows to use as a reference for a pastel painting. Would you change anything.
@@SalCincotta1 Thank you! I just found your channel and I'm binge watching all of your videos! I love your channel! I think it's going to be very valuable for me!
Another great video. I do have a question; why do you use f/11? Don't get me wrong, the pictures look great. I shoot a Canon r6 mk II and use an 85mm EF 1.8 lens. I never thought of going that small. I would have shot it at f/8 but I'd like to understand what your thinking process is. I appreciate it- Vic
no particular reason. i wanted to show the background... but the truth is - if it were up to me i would shoot this at f1.2 thats my favorite - love what it does to the skin and the overall milkyness of the image, but then you know... the trolls come out and tell me im a horrible photographer... you dont shoot portraits at f1.2 blah blah blah... :) cheers!
Rembrandt had a large skylight in his studio that helped create his iconic look, and it wasn't just his his self-portraits, it was many of his portraits. This last bit is just my opinion but I feel like the lighting pattern in the thumbnail to this video is loop lighting, not Rembrandt. I always love watching you work with light, thanks for the education!
yeah... youre not wrong... the difference between rembrandt and loop is very subtle.. tied to the triangle meeting in the shadow. which its not... i would say we are closer to rembrandt than loop... but i see your point. :)
EXCELLENT job explaining Rembrandt Sal!👏👏
Ty so much.
Semplicemente straordinario e tanta professionalità. Complimenti per gli argomenti che porti sul canale. Grazie. Ciao Mario
grazie mille mario! è un onore per noi contribuire a istruire i fotografi di tutto il mondo. soprattutto italiani.
Beautifully stupendous work! 😍
Thank you! Cheers!
Violet was stunning!
agreed.
I want to take something similar to this but still bring out the color of the skin, have a clear, crisp picture and have shadows to use as a reference for a pastel painting. Would you change anything.
love it. i think you would get a gorgeous painterly look with this type of lighting pattern. just like the masters did.
@@SalCincotta1 Thank you! I just found your channel and I'm binge watching all of your videos! I love your channel! I think it's going to be very valuable for me!
@@enaid54 welcome to the channel!! enjoy!
Hey Sal what size modifier did you use 36inch?
Stunning model 🙌🙌🙌👍🏻
Yes indeed!
You're the master!!!
you are too kind!! ty so much for watching.
Gorgeous Violet 😍😍😳😳😳😍😍😍😍.Break it down 🙌🏽🙌🏽❤️❤️❤️
shes a rock star!
Love this
Great job Brooklyn
ty sir!
Great content Sal !
ty so much glad youre enjoying it!
Great video...the image at 05:38 is stunning....!
Glad you liked it!
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ty so much!
thanks sal for this video
Any time!
Another great video. I do have a question; why do you use f/11? Don't get me wrong, the pictures look great. I shoot a Canon r6 mk II and use an 85mm EF 1.8 lens. I never thought of going that small. I would have shot it at f/8 but I'd like to understand what your thinking process is. I appreciate it- Vic
no particular reason. i wanted to show the background... but the truth is - if it were up to me i would shoot this at f1.2 thats my favorite - love what it does to the skin and the overall milkyness of the image, but then you know... the trolls come out and tell me im a horrible photographer... you dont shoot portraits at f1.2 blah blah blah... :) cheers!
thanks Sal! Well explained, and so succinct. By the way, is Voice Vaughn a cousin?
lol I get that a lot.
Sir what is the name of this model? he is so beautiful your videos my favorite videos i love your channel
ty so much! she is violet and shes in a ton of our videos on the channel. she is the best!
First great content as always, and I have to say the pics loved it F8 nice and that back drop!!!!! ❤
Glad you liked it!
Rembrandt had a large skylight in his studio that helped create his iconic look, and it wasn't just his his self-portraits, it was many of his portraits. This last bit is just my opinion but I feel like the lighting pattern in the thumbnail to this video is loop lighting, not Rembrandt.
I always love watching you work with light, thanks for the education!
yeah... youre not wrong... the difference between rembrandt and loop is very subtle.. tied to the triangle meeting in the shadow. which its not... i would say we are closer to rembrandt than loop... but i see your point. :)
Fair and if your model has a smaller nose it can make it incredibly difficult, if not near impossible to get the lighting pattern.
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Your education is one of the best on UA-cam! Just beyond beautiful! TY ❤LUV it!
Thanks so much 😊
Sir please tell me his full name please
Sal cincotta.
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