Ang galing! I enjoy watching your tutorials on studio lighting setup. Your explanations are very clear. I appreciat especially your slow pace of talking/ Being a senior citizen, I cannot keep up with fast talkers.
Great video..that example of feathering the light was really fascinating as although I do it, this was a great example of how well it works to reduce the backdrop spill.
You have a very high end gear there and with all your knolwedge,its a beast!!! Very great vid as always Jiggie. Hope u guys are doing well and take care. Love & Light Yehoash
It’s always a pleasure working with you & Coco.... Thank you for letting me be a part of this even if it’s virtually...I miss dolling up Coco in person though & seeing you in action!:)
Well i love to capture this world in sunlight with my phone but whenever i watch your videos i got very inspired by them and i pray to god " that they give success to you like other photographers on UA-cam " i always recommend your channel first to my friends. I really love to watch your content & learn from you . Will always love to watch this happy couple !!! ❤️❤️
Amazing thank you so much for this content! By the way, did you use flash in this session? Also you mention the use of two lights, I see you have a strong third one in your office I wonder what the photos would look like if you were to turn it off.
Sir Jiggie would love to see you teach the technical aspect of posing. You breakdown things in a very concise, smart and logical way. It can be a series... I have not seen that kind of tutorial in YT yet.
hi..... are u looking for a way to become an expert in photography and probably make money doing it....then email me at wutangschannel @ gmail .com...because I have something that will help. Thanks and remember to stay safe.
Thanks for another great video tutorial sir Jiggie. Just a question, if I dont have such beautiful backdrop, can I shoot on any available backdrop and just do a composite of the subject on a texture / overlay that looks similar as your backdrop? Will I get the same effect as compared to shooting directly on the Kate backdrop? Thanks
What a great video! The shot are perfect! Thank you so much for sharing these tips. Can you tell me if the strobe light instead of continous would give the same result? Or would you still recommend continuos and why?
Great video! You reduced the light to 30% which means that the light is too powerful. If I only need 50% or less power, should I buy the 300 model instead?
im a wedding photographer. looking for using a battery powered continuous led light (godox vl300) instead of strobe light (ad200pro) to have quick shooting in time concerning wedding situation. and also videographer could also shoot along me at same lighting same time
Thank you for another great lesson. I have a question and request. Is it possible to make similar fine art portraits using flash lights like Godox AD200? And could you please make a video of post production. Thanks again.
Im coming from canon system, and i so struggle with sony colors for photography. Not sure if it’s the lens im using (sigma art ). Do u have a color correcting / gradimg workflow video? Would love to see how u do it..
Yes but the fall off of the light might just be different but honestly not a lot of people will be able to tell the difference if it’s not put side by side
Great tutorial I’m gonna try it now. But what made this thing work was your wonderful wife/ “babe” of a model you had there siting so still with that continuous light
I love the simplicity here, but...I will argue that the thing that "really makes" the shot is hardly the backdrop, but the stunning and tranquil subject. With her in the shot nobody's looking at the backdrop, sorry katebackdrop.com
Watching the change in feathering the light was interesting and a good demonstration
glad you liked it
Thanks for sharing the hand relaxation technique
You’re welcome
Thank God I found your vlogs!!!! Super helpful!!! I learn a lot from especially that I am a Sony user as well.
I follow this channel for 1 year. I think don't need any other courses about lighting after seeing your video. Thank you sir 😊
Keep them coming, Jiggie! Your videos are instructive and very easy to follow. Thank you so much!
Glad you’re enjoying them!
Thanks you very much Jiggie: Greeting from Danmark :) you are awesome teacher.
You’re most welcome
This was great! Wifey looked gorgeous as a model!
She does :)
Elegant lighting!
Thank you
His beautiful model made the shot! Loved the cues you gave her with your finger. The pictures turned out stunning
Thank you
Fantastic tutorial, thank you
ang laking tulong nito sir sobrang dami ko pa natututunan dito!I thank God nakita ko tong channel nyo po
:)
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Thank You!
Welcome!
Ang galing! I enjoy watching your tutorials on studio lighting setup. Your explanations are very clear. I appreciat especially your slow pace of talking/ Being a senior citizen, I cannot keep up with fast talkers.
Glad you like it!
This was fantastic instruction and explanation! Thank you! Definitely subbed, looking forward to watching more.
Thanks! Check out the rest of the videos in the channel :)
It's simple and very clear steps.. Thanks for sharing this experience with us.. Thanks for the pretty model too.
You’re most welcone
Great work and a good lesson for begginers. It will be very helpfull for all. Especialy portraits. I love it.
Glad to hear that :)
And thanks for showing us good work.
Glad you like it
Great teacher as well photograper
Thanks
Best couple
:)
Love your work. Your explanations are very concise and easy to follow. Thank you for sharing your process.
It’s my pleasure
Fabulous
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I like how you thank your wife for modeling for you ...classy!
Your videos are so great and very usefull, so much helpful this to beginners like me. I am from India.
Glad to hear that
Maraming salamat. I’m watching your program all the time . I’m from Israel . Thanks.
Great to hear :) oh nice, I like Israel
Great video..that example of feathering the light was really fascinating as although I do it, this was a great example of how well it works to reduce the backdrop spill.
Glad it was helpful!
as a flash novice, your YT vids are inspiring. thank you for the effort and the sharing. i am an appreciative subscriber. stay well. thumbs up.
Awesome, thank you!
Thank you 🙏
You have a very high end gear there and with all your knolwedge,its a beast!!! Very great vid as always Jiggie. Hope u guys are doing well and take care.
Love & Light
Yehoash
Thank you :)
Great video sir
Thanks
It’s always a pleasure working with you & Coco.... Thank you for letting me be a part of this even if it’s virtually...I miss dolling up Coco in person though & seeing you in action!:)
Thank you so much again :)
You explain it so clear thanks a ton your amazing
You’re most welcome, glad you enjoyed
stunning light and shots
Thank you
I love all your videos. This one is also very good. Its explained in a simple way. I love it. Thank yo so much.
You’re most welcome
Nice video i will try soon
Enjoy!
Simple and precise explanations. Great. Thanks for your expertise. Very professional advise.
You’re most welcome :)
Simple and Efective.
Thanks 🙏
@@JiggieAlejandrino thanks to you
This is really great, really like the way you make videos, awesome shots
Glad you like them!
@@JiggieAlejandrino Your techniques aren't simple, the way you explain them makes it much simpler,
Very nice video as usual. Wonderful teacher u r
Thanks :)
SUPER ,CONGRATULATIONS,***
நன்றாக இருக்கிறது வாழ்த்துக்கள் R.MANOHAR-CHENNAI
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Hi Jiggle! Love your videos and great shoe game you have there! Gilbert from Singapore here!
Hey, thanks!
great lighting Jigy... love your videos...
Thank you
Simple and precise, Salamat ulit Sir sa tips 👍
You’re welcome :)
You appear like saint - Buddha's peace. Thankx for tutorial.
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Thank you. Very well explained and great shot. Perhaps you could even showcase the end results at the beginning and end of the video.
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Nice sir. I liked the feathered effect.
Good to hear :)
Thank's sir
You’re welcome
Loved this work... looking further for more from you.
You can check out my previous videos too :)
what is your preference between continuous and flash lights? do you have particular reasons to use which one and when?
Love your work buddy.
Thanks :)
Great video! Thanks a lot.
Wonderful video, thank you!
You’re welcome :)
Fantastic sir
🙏
Great work
Thanks
Well i love to capture this world in sunlight with my phone but whenever i watch your videos i got very inspired by them and i pray to god " that they give success to you like other photographers on UA-cam " i always recommend your channel first to my friends. I really love to watch your content & learn from you . Will always love to watch this happy couple !!! ❤️❤️
Mr. S.P. Thank you for that, appreciate it a lot!
You deserve this sir
Amazing thank you so much for this content! By the way, did you use flash in this session? Also you mention the use of two lights, I see you have a strong third one in your office I wonder what the photos would look like if you were to turn it off.
Great lecture ♥️🇬🇭
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Sir Jiggie would love to see you teach the technical aspect of posing. You breakdown things in a very concise, smart and logical way. It can be a series... I have not seen that kind of tutorial in YT yet.
Check out my channel I already did a video on basic posing tips :)
hi..... are u looking for a way to become an expert in photography and probably make money doing it....then email me at wutangschannel @ gmail .com...because I have something that will help.
Thanks and remember to stay safe.
Watching now. Thank you Sir Jiggie. #SMUGPH
You’re most welcome! :)
Hi Jiggy why do you shoot in vertical camera mode. Is it because of the size of the studio?
Great video
Thanks!
Subscribed ✅
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Informative!
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I am having a lot of trouble with banding. Do you have any advice?
Thanks for another great video tutorial sir Jiggie. Just a question, if I dont have such beautiful backdrop, can I shoot on any available backdrop and just do a composite of the subject on a texture / overlay that looks similar as your backdrop? Will I get the same effect as compared to shooting directly on the Kate backdrop? Thanks
You can do that but regarding the effect, it will be different but not necessarily worse :)
@@JiggieAlejandrino got it, thanks sir! :)
great video! what is the stand you are using for the reflector?
What a great video! The shot are perfect! Thank you so much for sharing these tips.
Can you tell me if the strobe light instead of continous would give the same result? Or would you still recommend continuos and why?
It should be the same
@@JiggieAlejandrino Thank you!
Great video! You reduced the light to 30% which means that the light is too powerful. If I only need 50% or less power, should I buy the 300 model instead?
Well the 300B has its advantages, that’s the strongest bicolor light they have
im a wedding photographer. looking for using a battery powered continuous led light (godox vl300) instead of strobe light (ad200pro) to have quick shooting in time concerning wedding situation. and also videographer could also shoot along me at same lighting same time
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Sir, please have a video on high speed splash dync. When should be we using it etc
There might be a few already in the channel :)
Thank you for another great lesson. I have a question and request. Is it possible to make similar fine art portraits using flash lights like Godox AD200? And could you please make a video of post production. Thanks again.
I don’t see why not regarding the Godox :) post production workshop, maybe soon
finally, another one after a while. hahaha
Yeah :)
and its your first on not relying on flash hahaha :)
Lawrence Lay lol, not naman the first but yeah, really nice the light
oh yeah I forgot you already made vids using the m200r and the pavotube hahaha but still though awesome vid :)
Lawrence Lay yeah loving the new backdrop :)
what would be the power of flash. If I will be using a flash/strobe?.
ua-cam.com/video/dSiDK4YluW0/v-deo.html check out this video instead
Curious as to why you used the shutter and f stop settings for this particular portrait?
if I am not mistaken my basis was the aperture to blur out the backdrop and the rest just followed
Im coming from canon system, and i so struggle with sony colors for photography. Not sure if it’s the lens im using (sigma art ). Do u have a color correcting / gradimg workflow video? Would love to see how u do it..
I don’t really do anything with the color aside from adjusting the white balance. I use all native Sony and Zeiss lens though
Sir, can you please explain they why we need ti shake hand before posing?
To remove the veins in the hand :)
Hi just one question, what picture profile did you use?
Standard
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If i use square softbox and speedlight can get effect like this?
Yes but the fall off of the light might just be different but honestly not a lot of people will be able to tell the difference if it’s not put side by side
@@JiggieAlejandrino thanks for you reply,you a great photographer and teacher.
Instead of continuous light, can I do with Speedlight?
Of course :)
Great tutorial I’m gonna try it now. But what made this thing work was your wonderful wife/ “babe” of a model you had there siting so still with that continuous light
And there lies the real secret :)
Jiggie Alejandrino and that’s great 😃
I never chop the top of people's heads off. I leave a little room at least, sometimes more. But that's me.
To each his own :)
@@JiggieAlejandrino Yep! That's what makes the world go around. I'm old school in style, as I've been shooting for almost 6 decades. Old habits!
l like those 700
Lol
Hi Jiggie. . . . . .
After Long time. . . Where you was ?
Just took a short break from social media :)
I love the simplicity here, but...I will argue that the thing that "really makes" the shot is hardly the backdrop, but the stunning and tranquil subject. With her in the shot nobody's looking at the backdrop, sorry katebackdrop.com
it is a combination of all, but of course I won't disagree with you :)
fine art dosent come from stidios