Jiggle-I must say- I always love hearing the way you speak about your wife! Stay blessed always my friend! I really appreciate all your hard work about your craft! Keep up the great work!!
I subscribed to you when you were a few hundreds subscribers, in this moment you are number one trainer in entire youtube regarding lights and photography with lights, I'm glad you exist
Great video! I recently found a new light stand on top of Amazon, it has six sections of removable rods up to 8.2' long, it has two sliding arm gun grips that allow me to quickly adjust my PLM and softboxes, my current studio is an 8 footer and I can adjust its height as I want, and at only $159$ it's really improved my shooting efficiency.
Thank you for all your very inspiring videos, could you tell me how you do the return video of the model, the screen in front of her? Thank you for your help
Great Video, but may I make some suggestions? Your model has some hotspots on her forehead, cheeks and nose. Try using a larger softbox with the some added diffusion. I love medium to heavy Translum diffusion from Savage. It's creamy diffusion is absolutely magical. It really helps to soften the light source. If it's a little warm and she's perspiring, turn on the AC and try a little foundation powder to get those hot spots down. Hot spots are the bane of Portrait Photographers. It can happen to any photographer no matter how experienced they are.
Hello Jiggie, I'm assuming that you are currently in the Philippines. Since your links are taking me to Amazon, I'm now wondering if there are photography and studio equipment stores in the Philippines. I'm moving back there and Photography is my hobby. I'm trying to get some idea how I can re-tool after the big move.
I AM USING GODOX SK400 II, I WANT TO GET SOFT LIGHTING BUT I AM NOT GETTING THAT SOFT TOUCH, CAN YOU HELP ME WITH THIS. AND IT HAS ONLY 1/16 OF POWER ONLY AND MY SYNC SPEED IS 160. AND I AM NOT GETTING THE RESULT WHT I WANT. THANK YOU IN ADVANCE
Hello Jiggie. I have followed your channel off and on. I bought a Sony a7r3 along with a strobe, soft box, to follow along. But I never got fully going. Your technical skills are unquestionable. You should be getting x10 more views. However, I have one observation. You "thumbnails" are overly convoluted. There are tables, drawers, diffusers, stands, photos, frames, plants, lenses, knick knacks etc. on your TNs. Moreover, 20-40% of the real estate on your TN is covered with bold headings. In short, there are too many things happening in your TNs, that it subconciously creates a mental block for new to intermediate portrait aspirants. The thumbnails of portrait photographers like FJH(Francisco), Irene(Irene Rudnyk), Jessica Kobelessi, Manny Ortiz etc are simple and enticing. It gives the feeling of 'yes, i can do it' as opposed to 'I will need time to become more experienced before I start".
Jiggle-I must say- I always love hearing the way you speak about your wife! Stay blessed always my friend! I really appreciate all your hard work about your craft! Keep up the great work!!
I subscribed to you when you were a few hundreds subscribers, in this moment you are number one trainer in entire youtube regarding lights and photography with lights, I'm glad you exist
Great video! Shows how a basic one light set up can yield such fantastic results. Thank you
Thanks. Great ideas. Beautiful model, and awesome pictures!
Great video Jiggie. Love watching and learning from these. Your wife is an excellent model. Convey my hi to her from New Delhi,India.
Great work Jiggie. Do you mind sharing the details of screen/tablet? Thank you.
Great video! I recently found a new light stand on top of Amazon, it has six sections of removable rods up to 8.2' long, it has two sliding arm gun grips that allow me to quickly adjust my PLM and softboxes, my current studio is an 8 footer and I can adjust its height as I want, and at only $159$ it's really improved my shooting efficiency.
Great video and fabulous work from your wife!
Fantastic content Jiggie. Simple but powerful. Most excellent.
Glad you liked it!
Beautiful model and great tutorial! Can I get more information on the hair wind machine please?
amazing such a very good tutorial for the small space studio..thank you so much...
Thank you this was very useful and the photos out of camera excellent
Glad to hear that
Always "fantastic" information and direction!
Glad you think so!
Great Video!!
Hello. Nice video. What is the name of the app you are using from camera to iPad not view to your client?
Thank you for all your very inspiring videos, could you tell me how you do the return video of the model, the screen in front of her? Thank you for your help
Great Video, but may I make some suggestions? Your model has some hotspots on her forehead, cheeks and nose. Try using a larger softbox with the some added diffusion. I love medium to heavy Translum diffusion from Savage. It's creamy diffusion is absolutely magical. It really helps to soften the light source. If it's a little warm and she's perspiring, turn on the AC and try a little foundation powder to get those hot spots down. Hot spots are the bane of Portrait Photographers. It can happen to any photographer no matter how experienced they are.
Ang galing Jiggie! I'm a big fan of your work. Hope all is well and take care!
Hi Ivan! Thanks!!! Been a while!
Good job team, thanks for sharing, please keep sharing
Thank you! Will do!
Thanks so much sir! Beautiful video, grazie❤
Glad you liked it!
Ty for breaking this down, omg ive been trying to look for this!!
Glad you found the channel
Hi Jiggie, Should the curved reflector be 66"x24" in size or can it be smaller 39"x18"? Thank you for all your fantastic videos!!
Very valuable! Thank you!
You’re welcome
Great tutorial, which software were you using on your Ipad ?
Monitor+
Nice
Excellent. Thank you again.
My pleasure!
❤Beautiful look
Thank you!!
What program are you using for the live view on the iPad?
Is de neever reflector 61 inch? The amazon link looks much bigger then the reflector in your video?
Love your content, very helpful. Could you please share the name of the wind little article?
In the description :)
Very nice...thank you!!
Welcome!
Awesome video as always. What clamp you used to hold the iPad, and also the software?
Just a home made one
What software are you using on the iPad?
Monitor+
Thanks Jiggie
Hello Jiggie, I'm assuming that you are currently in the Philippines. Since your links are taking me to Amazon, I'm now wondering if there are photography and studio equipment stores in the Philippines. I'm moving back there and Photography is my hobby. I'm trying to get some idea how I can re-tool after the big move.
I always enjoy your content. Does your wife ever take a bad picture?
Nope. LOL
I love how you maximize your studio! By the way, where are you located in the Philippines?
Glad you like it, based in Manila
Well done
Thanks
Subscribed ❤
Welcome
how do you hang the iPad on the stand, thanks
Make shift holder
I AM USING GODOX SK400 II, I WANT TO GET SOFT LIGHTING BUT I AM NOT GETTING THAT SOFT TOUCH, CAN YOU HELP ME WITH THIS. AND IT HAS ONLY 1/16 OF POWER ONLY AND MY SYNC SPEED IS 160. AND I AM NOT GETTING THE RESULT WHT I WANT. THANK YOU IN ADVANCE
Hello Jiggie. I have followed your channel off and on. I bought a Sony a7r3 along with a strobe, soft box, to follow along. But I never got fully going. Your technical skills are unquestionable. You should be getting x10 more views. However, I have one observation. You "thumbnails" are overly convoluted. There are tables, drawers, diffusers, stands, photos, frames, plants, lenses, knick knacks etc. on your TNs. Moreover, 20-40% of the real estate on your TN is covered with bold headings. In short, there are too many things happening in your TNs, that it subconciously creates a mental block for new to intermediate portrait aspirants. The thumbnails of portrait photographers like FJH(Francisco), Irene(Irene Rudnyk), Jessica Kobelessi, Manny Ortiz etc are simple and enticing. It gives the feeling of 'yes, i can do it' as opposed to 'I will need time to become more experienced before I start".
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Nice