Thanks, Matt 👊 I was literally looking at a fog and haze machine versus grabbing a few cans of atmosphere spray for my first time shooting sports portraits. Keep up the good work man!! We all appreciate it.
Good info! Just used my fog machine the other day on a senior shoot. The senior had a little sister at the shoot, she helped me by running through the fog to help even it out around the subject. She was my "fog assistant" lol
I’ve done plenty of shoots with fog in a gym and never had it happen. I know it does, but I’m assuming it only happens if you have an extremely powerful machine and it lingers too heavy.
Thanks, Matt 👊 I was literally looking at a fog and haze machine versus grabbing a few cans of atmosphere spray for my first time shooting sports portraits. Keep up the good work man!! We all appreciate it.
Thank you that means a lot! Indeed I will. Thanks for watching!
Thats my mentor right there. Another great informational video. They definitely do respond differently.
Thanks Juan! As always, I greatly appreciate the support.
Your videos have elevated my sports photography! 🙌🏼
Good info! Just used my fog machine the other day on a senior shoot. The senior had a little sister at the shoot, she helped me by running through the fog to help even it out around the subject. She was my "fog assistant" lol
That’s awesome! I’m sure she had a ball
Great stuff man!
Glad you liked it!
Perfect timing
Awesome!
Thanks Matt. Much appreciate the vid
Thanks for watching!
I saw someone made a comment about this but how much do I need to worry about alarms and sprinklers…primarily in a gym.
I’ve done plenty of shoots with fog in a gym and never had it happen. I know it does, but I’m assuming it only happens if you have an extremely powerful machine and it lingers too heavy.
Fog machine will set the fire alarm off, and a haze machine will not so figure that in
I’ve never had either do it!