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I used to use a color checker especially when I worked with natural light but now my work is 95% artificial light so color balance with strobes isn’t an issue anymore! But a color checker or even a small piece of A4 will work perfectly
So excited to dig into the lessons in this video and try shooting some dark & moody shots! Congratulations on the launch of your channel Sukaina, I know it will be a huge success.
Enjoyed this video very much, great job Sukaina! Thank you for sharing your knowledge in easy to understand way. Short to the point with all the visual queues, great editing! 😀👍
Hi I'm a retired TV cameraman who mentors future TV people. I always tell my students the camera is not the star, the star is the star. Therefore, may I suggest you stop the zooming thing, which is pandemic throughout UA-cam!! I know why you're doing it, but let the viewer enjoy your message without distractions. Also, as a photographer, you should know that cutting off people's hands is not a good look!! This is sent with all love. I find your videos most interesting and I'm still learning at this old age!! Brooksie
This was amazing! I have always struggled with taking dark and moody photos, so thank you for these great tips. I will definitely use dark props in my photos and I want to try making specular highlights as well.
Great tips, but would help to see you setting up the lights and mods in the studio, instead of just talking at the camera and showing final images. That's how we learn.
A great video , it's a shame about the audio. I notice that you wearing a scarf which is bouncing the audio from different directions onto your lav mic. Just a suggestion is to keep you lav mic clear of any other clothing and this will provide really good audio
Hi Tim. Thanks for your comment. I agree! Me and my editor are actually struggling with the audio! I've actually upgraded to a Rode mic that's attached to the hotshoe of my camera now for all my recent videos but we haven't found it helping. It's the best mic on the market currently. Not sure what to do to improve but completely agree with your sentiments! I have a feeling it's something in the editing more then anything! Must keep working on it. Thanks for watching though!
Comment below and tell me your FAVE tip for shooting DARK MOODY food photos below.
PS: Want to learn the step by step roadmap to becoming a successful food photographer? Click here and sign up fro my free guide with 18 extra tips to level up today! learnphood.com/18lessonsyoutube
Really great video with easy to follow tips.
ah so glad you liked it. do you shoot dark moody?
Very keen to experiment with specular highlights! ✨🤩
can't wait to see the results!
Thank you to share the cool tips, what white balance do you use and do you using color checker for accurate color?
I used to use a color checker especially when I worked with natural light but now my work is 95% artificial light so color balance with strobes isn’t an issue anymore! But a color checker or even a small piece of A4 will work perfectly
You are a very skilled communicator. Great videos. Keep them coming!!
I'm glad you're enjoying the videos. Anything in particular you want me to make a video on?
@@PHOOD would love a video on using hard light. I have trouble with the exposure.
Thanks for all your tips, you explain it in a simple and effective way 📷👏😉🙋♀️
So glad you enjoyed the first video. Next week we go over lighting so stay tuned!
Very useful tips, Thanks for sharing.
Would love to see some fo your dark moody photos!
So excited to dig into the lessons in this video and try shooting some dark & moody shots! Congratulations on the launch of your channel Sukaina, I know it will be a huge success.
can't wit to see your moody dark images. I'm sure they'll be stellar!
Enjoyed this video very much, great job Sukaina! Thank you for sharing your knowledge in easy to understand way. Short to the point with all the visual queues, great editing! 😀👍
So very grateful for your support Sylwia! So many more videos to come!
Simple and straight to the point, looking forward to more videos 😃
I have such a short attention span so straight and to the point is my jam!
Great content, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching! Glad you found it helpful
So excited for your journey and happy your on UA-cam finally!!! Thanks for the emails and all that you do! You rock!
ah comments like this keep me going!
Excellent!
Short, sweet, and to the point. Very clear descriptions, which can be easily implemented.
Thanks Cydney. Next week is all about lighting techniques so stay tuned!
Hi! Great video! Thank you. Would you be able to do a video on bright airy food photography?
Adding to my list! Thanks for suggesting
Bombastic advice!
Glad you found it helpful
Can you pls show how to use blocking tools..I have been loving your videos 😊
Thank you so much for this generous class :-)
Glad you enjoyed it. What other videos would you like to see?
Hi
I'm a retired TV cameraman who mentors future TV people.
I always tell my students the camera is not the star, the star is the star.
Therefore, may I suggest you stop the zooming thing, which is pandemic throughout UA-cam!!
I know why you're doing it, but let the viewer enjoy your message without distractions.
Also, as a photographer, you should know that cutting off people's hands is not a good look!!
This is sent with all love. I find your videos most interesting and I'm still learning at this old age!!
Brooksie
This was amazing! I have always struggled with taking dark and moody photos, so thank you for these great tips. I will definitely use dark props in my photos and I want to try making specular highlights as well.
Tag me on insta when you post the images. I'd love to see!
@@PHOOD Oh for sure! I will do that. 😊
amazing! tips
Glad you think so!
Nicely done! It would be great if you could also share a couple BTS images as well. (i.e. black flags and light position) Look forward to seeing more!
ah so glad you enjoyed it and thank you for the suggestion. will keep in mind and try to incorporate!
Great tips, but would help to see you setting up the lights and mods in the studio, instead of just talking at the camera and showing final images. That's how we learn.
Thank you! :)
You're welcome!
Very good :)
Thanks for the visit
A great video , it's a shame about the audio. I notice that you wearing a scarf which is bouncing the audio from different directions onto your lav mic. Just a suggestion is to keep you lav mic clear of any other clothing and this will provide really good audio
Hi Tim. Thanks for your comment. I agree! Me and my editor are actually struggling with the audio! I've actually upgraded to a Rode mic that's attached to the hotshoe of my camera now for all my recent videos but we haven't found it helping. It's the best mic on the market currently. Not sure what to do to improve but completely agree with your sentiments! I have a feeling it's something in the editing more then anything! Must keep working on it. Thanks for watching though!
@@PHOOD please do feel free to reach out to me if l can be of any help. Always willing to have a zoom to see if l can help.
Your videos would be so much better if you demonstrated what you are talking about.
Thanks for the suggestion
Very keen to experiment with specular highlights! ✨🤩
look forward to seeing the results!