Great lighting, quality photos. When you are doing videos like this, I think it's important that you include information about your gear. For instance what brand of light did you use for your key light, and backdrop light, what were your power settings, what soft boxes are you using, What lens are you shooting with, and what were your camera settings. I did a setup similar to this about 1 week ago at a networking event where I was doing free head shots. I only used a 2 light setup with the clamshell reflector. My shots came out great but my key light was just slightly harsh on some people forehead so I need to reduce power a bit next time. You light looks great and soft. Did you have to do a lot of editing in post? If so what did SOC images look like before editing? Otherwise great photos and I will be subscribing.
@@samuelbrown3512 Thanks, I will take your questions and concerns into consideration. No didn’t have to do too much editing the key is not to overexpose the skin. If your light on a lower power is still to hot, just pull your light source back some
Great lighting, quality photos. When you are doing videos like this, I think it's important that you include information about your gear. For instance what brand of light did you use for your key light, and backdrop light, what were your power settings, what soft boxes are you using, What lens are you shooting with, and what were your camera settings. I did a setup similar to this about 1 week ago at a networking event where I was doing free head shots. I only used a 2 light setup with the clamshell reflector. My shots came out great but my key light was just slightly harsh on some people forehead so I need to reduce power a bit next time. You light looks great and soft. Did you have to do a lot of editing in post? If so what did SOC images look like before editing? Otherwise great photos and I will be subscribing.
@@samuelbrown3512 Thanks, I will take your questions and concerns into consideration. No didn’t have to do too much editing the key is not to overexpose the skin. If your light on a lower power is still to hot, just pull your light source back some
@@GreenRebelPhotography Thank you!
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Can you include the models social info. So we can stalk her page👀
Very strange comment to make
@@oadefisayo its called a joke