I have converted a push along three wheeled golf cart to an on location photo cart. I use a battery powered Godox 360 flash mounted on a ten foot pole with a Godox modifier. I can retract the light when I push the cart around and extend it for shooting. I can also carry a fill light on the cart as well as extra camera and camera equipment. I have the second camera mounted on a tripod mount on the cart and can remove it to effectively switch lenses very quickly. I also carry some water and the cart has a seat so I can rest between shots id I need to.
Wow! It always amazes me how much MORE work can be done to an image! You make it look way too easy. Which is NOT the case. Excellent video and information.
Thanks for this Francisco! It was fun shooting and learning from you. Was meaning to ask you about a link so I could buy that AD400pro and now I got it.
When you are doing this. Are you just leaving the light on entirely or is it flashing every time. I do not have the AD400 but have the AD200. Are options the same on both lights just different amounts of power.
Hi Francisco, I'm a big fan of your photography style. Thank you so much for your detailed explanations. They are awesome. Just got a quick question. How do you know what power to use on your lights? As you're a pro, you of course just know what power to use for the main light and rim lights but as a beginner should we just do trial and error? And do you ever use flash meters to set the right exposure? Many thanks!
Interesting how the LED's affected your auto white balance. In a situation like this would it be better to set a custom white balance with a grey card or select 'flash' white balance?
cv600rr neither in my opinion. Auto would be best because literally every passing moment the colors around us were changing. So even if I set the white balance for the environment by the time I take a shot I'd need to set it again.
@@fjhphoto I see. I was thinking that because the subject is mostly lit by the flash, one consistent white balance would give consistent skin tones. I'm still pretty new to OCF and your videos have been very helpful. Thanks for the reply.
I think the fps for capture video from monitor not the same fps your camera sitting for video ..... Maybe program use 30 fps and your camera recording by use 24 fps
I like the details you include in all your videos, but I think that you should give her a little bit more credit with the posing man. She's probably gonna see this and think that she's not doing that great of a job.
I love this setup. I'll be using it for the first time this weekend.
I just love how detailed your videos are. Thank you for this great video.
Chaitanya Sai you're welcome! Thanks for watching! 😁
I have converted a push along three wheeled golf cart to an on location photo cart. I use a battery powered Godox 360 flash mounted on a ten foot pole with a Godox modifier. I can retract the light when I push the cart around and extend it for shooting. I can also carry a fill light on the cart as well as extra camera and camera equipment. I have the second camera mounted on a tripod mount on the cart and can remove it to effectively switch lenses very quickly. I also carry some water and the cart has a seat so I can rest between shots id I need to.
Thank you very much for taking the time to create these very informative videos explaining off camera lighting.
GreenRC24 you're welcome! 😊
Wow! It always amazes me how much MORE work can be done to an image! You make it look way too easy. Which is NOT the case. Excellent video and information.
fmrff70 thanks! So much goes into a photo so I'm happy I made this series to explain it all. 😊
Ive got a low light shoot this weekend... super excited to try your methods. 🙌 always a pleasure -JD
JD C glad to help! 😁
I took one of my very first ocf shots thanks to you.. Keep up the good work
This is so informative. Love it.
Turbo Nutter thank you! 😁
That photo is so good
akaCisco thank you! 😁
I'm going to the fair tonight. I'm putting flash on monopod. I won't extend it till after I'm in
Thanks. Enjoyed it!
I LOVE these videos, thank you!
Ne Bork you're welcome! Happy to make them 😊
Thanks for helping us be a better photographer :D.
Thanks for this Francisco! It was fun shooting and learning from you. Was meaning to ask you about a link so I could buy that AD400pro and now I got it.
George Villa no problem, man! Glad you could make it and loved the shots you shared today! 😁
When you are doing this. Are you just leaving the light on entirely or is it flashing every time.
I do not have the AD400 but have the AD200. Are options the same on both lights just different amounts of power.
Hi Francisco, I'm a big fan of your photography style. Thank you so much for your detailed explanations. They are awesome. Just got a quick question. How do you know what power to use on your lights? As you're a pro, you of course just know what power to use for the main light and rim lights but as a beginner should we just do trial and error? And do you ever use flash meters to set the right exposure? Many thanks!
Well done Francisco and to your helpers. Remember it's easier to ask for forgiveness than to ask for permission.
Peter Lemke yes! I tell my fiancée this all the time. She's scared of doing things without checking every rule 🤣
Hahaha! I learned that from an architect friend of mine about 20 years ago; always stuck w/ me.
@2:00 No shoot permit?; no prob! Francisco for the win!
Muchas gracias!
Dude that's so cool wish you were located in Miami 🙌
Mike Rodriguez if I ever stop by I'll let you know 😁
Interesting how the LED's affected your auto white balance. In a situation like this would it be better to set a custom white balance with a grey card or select 'flash' white balance?
cv600rr neither in my opinion. Auto would be best because literally every passing moment the colors around us were changing. So even if I set the white balance for the environment by the time I take a shot I'd need to set it again.
@@fjhphoto I see. I was thinking that because the subject is mostly lit by the flash, one consistent white balance would give consistent skin tones. I'm still pretty new to OCF and your videos have been very helpful. Thanks for the reply.
Excellent work as always!
"I didn't check any of the rules or ask for permission to shoot." Yeah, basically none of us do that lol.
joe s hahaha, thanks, man! 😊
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Are there any issues you experience when shooting in highly populated areas?
Did you have to get permission to shoot at the Fair?
Oh damm. Never mind on the second question. You already provided the answer right after I posted the question.
DaveSincere only issue was just finding an area without people.
Why is it flickering in some photos while he is showing us?
Vibbs my crappy screen recording software. I won't be using that one again.
I think the fps for capture video from monitor not the same fps your camera sitting for video ..... Maybe program use 30 fps and your camera recording by use 24 fps
I like the details you include in all your videos, but I think that you should give her a little bit more credit with the posing man. She's probably gonna see this and think that she's not doing that great of a job.