Great video. Just one quick TTL tip for you, kind sir: fire the flash in TTL and if it's perfect first shot, hold the TCM button on the pro trigger for about 2 seconds and it transfers the last shot output to Manual flash mode, locking it in. Your trigger's LCD screen will now show Manual mode and the settings it has locked in. Therefore, it 'saves' you time rather than costing you time. When you do the TTL initial shot - zoom in on your main subject's face before firing, so the camera meters for that and not other parts of the scene, such as your bride's white dress/groom's dark suit. When you get used to it, it's literally one shot in TTL, convert to manual, fire away getting identical exposures every shot until you repeat the process for a different scene or change in lighting position/direction. For Canon shooters, follow what I said above, but instead of even taking the first shot you can simply press the exposure lock button, which will fire the flash without taking a shot and store the flash output. Then press the TCM button on the trigger for 2 secs, etc.
You're awesome Taylor. So many photographers are unwilling to share knowledge or charge for it. The amount of knowledge you give back the wedding community is amazing and at no cost. Thank you.
Very nice to see this technique still be used today. I was doing this 35 years ago using the Lumedyne system and Hasselblads. The advancement in technology has made this a nice super light and compact system to work with. Nice work and an enjoyable video.
You're amazing at teaching. I'm trying to gain the confidence to start shooting my own weddings. I've been second shooting for 4+ years. Thank you so much!
All of my presets, and how you can book more weddings: www.taylorjacksoncourses.com/members (Patreon content has all moved there) Part 2 coming in a few months! Compiling footage from all off camera segments at every wedding now. Links to the flashes: **********Make sure you get the N version for Nikon, C for Canon or S Version for Sony******** Flash here: amzn.to/312p9y0 Controller here: amzn.to/2YtYbSl
I really like the way you explain things! Short, to the point, very practical! This is great information for anyone getting started with off camera flash!
I'm more of an ambient light Photographer but I'm always looking for ways to improve and make my work standout over the competition. Flash Photography is something I would wanna incorporate to my arsenal especially now that places are reopening and clients are starting to pile up schedules. Thanks so much for this you inspire me!
i've been using the V1 and XproC with my Canon R5 and have been having some incredible shoots with it. Im loving the combo. Decided to go with the V1 over the profoto, mainly because of the price but I havent had any negatives yet so thats good. The one issue I run into is bouncing the light in a difficult situation, like different elevation ceilings or dark rooms etc. But been working around lol.
Great vid taylor. I've done around 20 weddings and only used off camera flash in a few, with varying degrees of success and confidence. This was helpful for sure.
Go with the Flashpoint r2 pro mark ii if you are looking for a trigger. Same cost, has more options to use and the buttons are back lit. Flashpoint/godox work together.
You missed out on the most obvious thing that you can do, putting multiple yellow gels along with an orange to re-create sunset photos. The golden hours type of photos. This works great on cloudy days or after the sun is gone down and you’re in the twilight. You can also put your flash on your hot shoe and pointed at a 45° angle to the upper right, and it will bounce the flashback like an off-camera flash. That’s the way that I use it for majority of my weddings because it’s mobile. And by having it open to the right if I go to portrait mode it’s then facing straight up towards the ceiling instead of if it was to the left it would be facing to the ground.
I used to think the same in not overdoing certain photos like this but to each bride or bride and groom this photo is unique to them. I always ask if they want this shot the day of if it’s dark and rainy. I have to remind myself that I’m not shooting for myself but for my couples often.
Good info - I shoot with flash probably 90% of the time - but sometimes ambient light works just fine - diffuser one one side, reflector on the other side
Man your so good at this. I'm trying to diverse into photography. I normally do videography. But these videos are so helpful. I actually want to use the HSS mode .... The way photos come out with higher shutter are so dope
Great video. I tend to over analyze too much with the ocf stuff. And their are too many videos out their who advocate it. It's good to hear someone who keeps it grounded and for good reasons.
I know that I leave some potential quality not captured by bringing in modifiers, but I feel like it gets me 90% of the way there without making the wedding day all about the photographer and his gear rather than the couple haha.
@@TaylorJacksonPhoto I know what you mean. It's about following them, not vice versa. It doesn't take much as far as flash units, to spoil creativity though and actually LOOKING for things to capture.
Love Godox for what they have done, on that note the main issue(s) are if you're using non Godox strobes you can not control the lights even with the firmware updates. All you have is a trigger it's looking like Yongnuo is the only flash controller that will work with your mix of lights.
Great tips, Mr. Jackson. I last shot weddings in 2010 and wish I had some of this info back then. I did use off-camera flash using PocketWizards but your strategies are much better. At one wedding outdoors, there was a videographer team using their annoying lighting but I managed to get one image using their light to silhouette the bride and groom. Just luck.
really appreciate the effort and the sharing. glad to know so much can be done with a V1 on a stick. also very much appreciate your positivity. super impressive. thumbs up.
I used my flashpoint v860ii speed light as my trigger. It was more useful that way for me because if I was walking around the reception and someone wanted a photo quick, I could still take it and keep my iso down. My other two lights would stay around the dance floor or wherever you have them setup.
Thank you Taylor, I have just become a patron a few days ago based on your brilliant videos. However I see now that I am about to be charged again. I must have made a mistake on when I become a patron of a billing cycle? Can this be adjusted?
Recently been using the Godox V1 as off-camera flash as my very first flash unit, but not strong enough here in the Las Vegas desert especially if it is before sunrise outdoor, so just returned it for Godox AD200, looking forward to incorporating with Magmod too
If the room is orange/tungsten lighting, do you recommend always putting a cto gel and lowering the WB to match/balance the tungsten lighting? When would you put a CTB gel, if the room is daylight/blue then set WB to a higher Kelvin?
I'm always bare bulb if it's daylight and just continue on my cloud or shade wb. If it's orange/tungsten I'm for sure changing my white balance to match it. On Nikon it still always feels a bit warm on lightbulb icon mode, but I feel like that better captures the true environment
Love your videos and effort you put towards producing amazing photos, I am a Nikon fan and done various experiments with Nikon flashguns using slave or SU 700 unit in the past, feel like buying Godox AD200 pro. just wondering if you still use Nikon DSLR or switched to Mirrorless ?
question sir taylor jackson, whats the power you use on your off camera flash in indoor shoot @ 8:00mins of the vid? and how many flash set there? great video tutorial sir, very helpful
I bought 3 V1 units, but I did not like his protection system, after about 20 sequential photos in the TTL wedding during the day in the open, it heats up and gives a space of time around 18 seconds to reload again !! I found that I need to turn off the flash to work again, but as I had 2 more units off camera, I had to turn off all ... terrible !! In the case of my other Canon system, I have to wait for 3 seconds to recharge but the Canon doesn't get safe the way the V1 does, so I thought it was better to have the canon for 3 sec whenever this whole problem than the V1 did. Now I got an AD200pro KIT and I will test in the same condition, the AD200pro for testing is going very well, but I haven't done a heavier job with them, it is currently under observation. Finally the V1 in my case was very problematic, apart from the detail that one of them with a week of use appeared something loose inside the flash, is a screw noise or something loose .... but is still working, as the guarantee is è I can not change because it works but there is something loose inside !! rss, my tip would be to do true tests and put the information in the videos, because say that he makes 480 photos in load 1-1 is missing if he recycles 1.5 seconds in these 480 clicks in 1-1, in my practice not It worked, after 22 clicks in 1-1 he enters the safe mode and then you will have all the problem that I said at the beginning of the text. In the future who knows a version V2 or V10 will have a better delivery for this case.
My dear friend, I am very fan of you, I bought your presets, but I have a cruel doubt, I use nikon D750 and I want an UPGRADE, I was thinking of going to Sony A7iii or Nikon D850, you have some video that can tell between the two cameras what are the advantages and disadvantages and why you use the Nikon D850 which by the way is a hell of a camera ... Hugs!!!
Quite explanatory and detailed you have put into this tutorial. I wanna order exact set up for my Sony.( Godox V1 and xpro trigger) but wanna know what light stands fit with it. Wanna make sure that I order right light stand with V1 S. Thanks in advance 🙂
Hi Taylor thanks for the video, great help. I've set up my two Nikon SB-700 speed lights remotely using the commander mode and I'm using the pop-up built in flash as the control. However I was lead to believe by setting the built in flash to '--' in the settings it wouldn't fire off, but it does and adds light to the overall exposure along with my two remotes. Nikon says the best way round it it to partially cover it up with a finger or obstruct it in some way. Whats your work around? Have you found this to be the same problem?
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WHat are you telling our cupples to do? Do you pose them or are you just letting them be normal? Love your videoes. Learning alot :-)
Great video. thank you so much. learned a lot with the positioning of the V1. As i am still learning, wish to see some settings from the camera that you used, and the flash. Thank you. Subscribed :)
Great video. Just one quick TTL tip for you, kind sir: fire the flash in TTL and if it's perfect first shot, hold the TCM button on the pro trigger for about 2 seconds and it transfers the last shot output to Manual flash mode, locking it in. Your trigger's LCD screen will now show Manual mode and the settings it has locked in. Therefore, it 'saves' you time rather than costing you time. When you do the TTL initial shot - zoom in on your main subject's face before firing, so the camera meters for that and not other parts of the scene, such as your bride's white dress/groom's dark suit. When you get used to it, it's literally one shot in TTL, convert to manual, fire away getting identical exposures every shot until you repeat the process for a different scene or change in lighting position/direction.
For Canon shooters, follow what I said above, but instead of even taking the first shot you can simply press the exposure lock button, which will fire the flash without taking a shot and store the flash output. Then press the TCM button on the trigger for 2 secs, etc.
Finally a simple one flash BTS that makes sense!
You're awesome Taylor. So many photographers are unwilling to share knowledge or charge for it. The amount of knowledge you give back the wedding community is amazing and at no cost. Thank you.
Who else has been waiting for this ? 👏🏽
Me :-) And well explained... as allways.
Me. I have a shoot in 3 hours. I am excited to blow their minds away.
I can just say thank you, this is content is so valuable, i learn so much with your videos. love the way you explain everything.
Thanks for watching!
Very nice to see this technique still be used today. I was doing this 35 years ago using the Lumedyne system and Hasselblads. The advancement in technology has made this a nice super light and compact system to work with. Nice work and an enjoyable video.
You're amazing at teaching. I'm trying to gain the confidence to start shooting my own weddings. I've been second shooting for 4+ years. Thank you so much!
Just do it, im onto my 4th wedding, still feel like i know nothing but im loving it. Just do a couple really cheap, especially small relaxed ones.
I'm glad you mention subtle. I know everyone starts off very excited to blast the ocf. It takes a little while for most people to turn it down.
That rain shot....marvelous
Watched an ad so I could support your channel even in a small way. Thank you for a quality channel
Thank you so much for your videos! They’re so helpful but also the way you teach is not overwhelming and makes ocf seem lot less scary.
2:55 “BYE” 😂😂😂
All of my presets, and how you can book more weddings:
www.taylorjacksoncourses.com/members
(Patreon content has all moved there)
Part 2 coming in a few months! Compiling footage from all off camera segments at every wedding now. Links to the flashes: **********Make sure you get the N version for Nikon, C for Canon or S Version for Sony********
Flash here:
amzn.to/312p9y0
Controller here:
amzn.to/2YtYbSl
I have Nikon D 7500 can you please tell me what is the best setting for my camera ? It will be a great help for me.. wish you all the best 👆🎉
Awesome 👌 👌 👌
Thanks Sir
I really like the way you explain things! Short, to the point, very practical! This is great information for anyone getting started with off camera flash!
I'm more of an ambient light Photographer but I'm always looking for ways to improve and make my work standout over the competition. Flash Photography is something I would wanna incorporate to my arsenal especially now that places are reopening and clients are starting to pile up schedules. Thanks so much for this you inspire me!
i've been using the V1 and XproC with my Canon R5 and have been having some incredible shoots with it. Im loving the combo. Decided to go with the V1 over the profoto, mainly because of the price but I havent had any negatives yet so thats good. The one issue I run into is bouncing the light in a difficult situation, like different elevation ceilings or dark rooms etc. But been working around lol.
How do you handle rooms where you can’t bounce light.
Great vid taylor. I've done around 20 weddings and only used off camera flash in a few, with varying degrees of success and confidence. This was helpful for sure.
Go with the Flashpoint r2 pro mark ii if you are looking for a trigger. Same cost, has more options to use and the buttons are back lit. Flashpoint/godox work together.
The “bye” when you walked out of the frame at the beginning has me dying 😂😂😂😂👌🏽
You missed out on the most obvious thing that you can do, putting multiple yellow gels along with an orange to re-create sunset photos. The golden hours type of photos. This works great on cloudy days or after the sun is gone down and you’re in the twilight.
You can also put your flash on your hot shoe and pointed at a 45° angle to the upper right, and it will bounce the flashback like an off-camera flash. That’s the way that I use it for majority of my weddings because it’s mobile. And by having it open to the right if I go to portrait mode it’s then facing straight up towards the ceiling instead of if it was to the left it would be facing to the ground.
You’re awesome, simple set up and 1 flash. I’m all about light travel
omg my new favorite photographer channel! definitely subscribed!
A tutorial in real life situation. WoW.
Thank you Taylor - that has completely demystified a problem for me. Bring on the next wedding!
I used to think the same in not overdoing certain photos like this but to each bride or bride and groom this photo is unique to them. I always ask if they want this shot the day of if it’s dark and rainy. I have to remind myself that I’m not shooting for myself but for my couples often.
Love the backlit shot x
Good info - I shoot with flash probably 90% of the time - but sometimes ambient light works just fine - diffuser one one side, reflector on the other side
This has saved me. I’m shooting a wedding in September and had no flash 😢 but now it have
U r giving NYC ideas and Information about photography
Man your so good at this. I'm trying to diverse into photography. I normally do videography. But these videos are so helpful. I actually want to use the HSS mode .... The way photos come out with higher shutter are so dope
Great video. I tend to over analyze too much with the ocf stuff. And their are too many videos out their who advocate it. It's good to hear someone who keeps it grounded and for good reasons.
I know that I leave some potential quality not captured by bringing in modifiers, but I feel like it gets me 90% of the way there without making the wedding day all about the photographer and his gear rather than the couple haha.
@@TaylorJacksonPhoto I know what you mean. It's about following them, not vice versa. It doesn't take much as far as flash units, to spoil creativity though and actually LOOKING for things to capture.
Love Godox for what they have done, on that note the main issue(s) are
if you're using non Godox strobes you can not control the lights even
with the firmware updates. All you have is a trigger it's looking like
Yongnuo is the only flash controller that will work with your mix of lights.
Minimal yet effective! Thank you for sharing this, Taylor!
Thanks!
Great tips, Mr. Jackson. I last shot weddings in 2010 and wish I had some of this info back then. I did use off-camera flash using PocketWizards but your strategies are much better. At one wedding outdoors, there was a videographer team using their annoying lighting but I managed to get one image using their light to silhouette the bride and groom. Just luck.
This is so good as a tutorial and the way you do things is very similar to the way I currently do things, so I feel like a pro! ;D
really appreciate the effort and the sharing. glad to know so much can be done with a V1 on a stick. also very much appreciate your positivity. super impressive. thumbs up.
Thanks my man!!🙏 You just convinced me to buy this 🔥🥳
Great video. Very informative yet concise and I like your sense of humour!
This was so helpful Taylor! Always love your vids!!
You sound like a Candadian Nick Swardson to me LOL everytime I watch your Videos I'm Cracking up Keep up the Great Work.
Taylor - i really enjoy your videos and this one especially! I have been trying to master the flash and this really helps, please do more!
2 minutes in and I already love it! haha
Great documentation haha! The go pro setup is amazing!
Those shots are wonderful
I have been shooting angry 😤 thx for the cheat code bro 😎 love it
Thank you Taylor!
Thanks for watching/commenting!
You’re a freaking genius my man
I really enjoy your videos.
Excellent hands off nice video i have learned some useful this as I am beginner of off camera flash thank u
Helo from Brazil...thanks for sharing your experiences...
thank you sir. got nice information regarding off camera flash tutorials
its astonishing to see what you do with a single speedlight
Best photo graphi ❤️❤️❤️
I used my flashpoint v860ii speed light as my trigger. It was more useful that way for me because if I was walking around the reception and someone wanted a photo quick, I could still take it and keep my iso down. My other two lights would stay around the dance floor or wherever you have them setup.
Keep sharing and loving guys
Simple and informative. Thanks Taylor!
Such tangible advice! Thanks for all you put out for us
i needed this knowledge thanks
Great vid. Fast straight to the point info.
Yay! Great timing! I needed this.....
GREAT Video Taylor ..awesome tutorial
Amazing! Thank you! The video ive been searching for
Can you tell us wich stand for the flash you use? :)
With your CTO gel what is the white balance set to or average?
Thank you Taylor, I have just become a patron a few days ago based on your brilliant videos. However I see now that I am about to be charged again. I must have made a mistake on when I become a patron of a billing cycle? Can this be adjusted?
Thank you Taylor, I appreciate your time and knowledge.
Great information and examples, looking to learn alot more
Recently been using the Godox V1 as off-camera flash as my very first flash unit, but not strong enough here in the Las Vegas desert especially if it is before sunrise outdoor, so just returned it for Godox AD200, looking forward to incorporating with Magmod too
Great tutorial, thank you Taylor!
This is lit! No pun intended
The best Tutorial!
I learned a lot and inspired me more...thanks for sharing you knowledge man !
If the room is orange/tungsten lighting, do you recommend always putting a cto gel and lowering the WB to match/balance the tungsten lighting? When would you put a CTB gel, if the room is daylight/blue then set WB to a higher Kelvin?
I'm always bare bulb if it's daylight and just continue on my cloud or shade wb. If it's orange/tungsten I'm for sure changing my white balance to match it. On Nikon it still always feels a bit warm on lightbulb icon mode, but I feel like that better captures the true environment
I want MORE!! love your videos, I'd like to see more tutorial styled videos!
Not f*ckin bad, just found you and just subscribed, keep em coming, man im lovin it.
Really nice video and work!
Thank you for this video.
Great video, thank you!
is must been easy if u use the magmod grid or sphere for the rain shoot for the bride
I love your videos!!! Thank you for everything.
Love your videos and effort you put towards producing amazing photos, I am a Nikon fan and done various experiments with Nikon flashguns using slave or SU 700 unit in the past, feel like buying Godox AD200 pro. just wondering if you still use Nikon DSLR or switched to Mirrorless ?
Thanks...lot of knowledge …Great
Extreme talented guy 👌
question sir taylor jackson, whats the power you use on your off camera flash in indoor shoot @ 8:00mins of the vid? and how many flash set there?
great video tutorial sir, very helpful
I bought 3 V1 units, but I did not like his protection system, after about 20 sequential photos in the TTL wedding during the day in the open, it heats up and gives a space of time around 18 seconds to reload again !! I found that I need to turn off the flash to work again, but as I had 2 more units off camera, I had to turn off all ... terrible !! In the case of my other Canon system, I have to wait for 3 seconds to recharge but the Canon doesn't get safe the way the V1 does, so I thought it was better to have the canon for 3 sec whenever this whole problem than the V1 did. Now I got an AD200pro KIT and I will test in the same condition, the AD200pro for testing is going very well, but I haven't done a heavier job with them, it is currently under observation. Finally the V1 in my case was very problematic, apart from the detail that one of them with a week of use appeared something loose inside the flash, is a screw noise or something loose .... but is still working, as the guarantee is è I can not change because it works but there is something loose inside !! rss, my tip would be to do true tests and put the information in the videos, because say that he makes 480 photos in load 1-1 is missing if he recycles 1.5 seconds in these 480 clicks in 1-1, in my practice not It worked, after 22 clicks in 1-1 he enters the safe mode and then you will have all the problem that I said at the beginning of the text. In the future who knows a version V2 or V10 will have a better delivery for this case.
Thanks Taylor, what about outside wedding using OcF please send me what you have... I love working OCF on all events, makes work really easy
Thank you bro for this video...
Take love...
My dear friend, I am very fan of you, I bought your presets, but I have a cruel doubt, I use nikon D750 and I want an UPGRADE, I was thinking of going to Sony A7iii or Nikon D850, you have some video that can tell between the two cameras what are the advantages and disadvantages and why you use the Nikon D850 which by the way is a hell of a camera ...
Hugs!!!
Super video, thank you. 8:11 excellent results with the gel. What was your WB setting there.??
Please do more sooner that was really helpful
Thank u my G
Cheers Taylor, great vid!
these are awesome
Thanks!
This is just awesome.
Cool, great tutorial👌👌👌
Quite explanatory and detailed you have put into this tutorial. I wanna order exact set up for my Sony.( Godox V1 and xpro trigger) but wanna know what light stands fit with it. Wanna make sure that I order right light stand with V1 S. Thanks in advance 🙂
Hi Taylor thanks for the video, great help. I've set up my two Nikon SB-700 speed lights remotely using the commander mode and I'm using the pop-up built in flash as the control. However I was lead to believe by setting the built in flash to '--' in the settings it wouldn't fire off, but it does and adds light to the overall exposure along with my two remotes.
Nikon says the best way round it it to partially cover it up with a finger or obstruct it in some way. Whats your work around? Have you found this to be the same problem?
WHat are you telling our cupples to do? Do you pose them or are you just letting them be normal? Love your videoes. Learning alot :-)
Great video. thank you so much. learned a lot with the positioning of the V1. As i am still learning, wish to see some settings from the camera that you used, and the flash. Thank you. Subscribed :)