I just cannot see your lighting tips often enough- I turn the camera on, my brain turns off! 🤣 Thank you for continuing to present this information; it really helps. Cheers to you! Cheers to Ali! PS: Very happy with my 3 Tamron lenses on my Sony a7IV!
As with so many subjects, you want the light to travel across your subject (in an artistically pleasing way) to get the best pictures. Renaissance painters did the exact same thing. Formula worked then, as it does now and will continue to work.
Thank you. I don't shoot many portraits anymore, but this is extremely helpful and something I hope to put into practice next time I need to shoot someone.
This is great, easy and practical. Only time I would stray from this is when my subject is a lady which isn't young and wouldn't like to show her wrinkles. Broad light may be more flattering in that situation, imo.
I do not know why you keep turning female body towards the light....rule of thumb is : female body away from light face towards it....i commentednon the same issue in another video you did not answee...here the same mistake...teach them proper positions. Teach them right.
A huge issue that I come across all the time is my models turning away from the light. Yes I move it when I can. But they like to move even after I do. And yes I instruct them not to. Drives me crazy sometimes! Hard to move lights too when using more than one. Best case scenario is the model who actually listens. But definitely easier said than done. Lol.
You don’t need to turn the body into the light, just the head. By not turning the body you are losing the curve that makes females attractive. If you can just turn her head, pose her legs better than flat footed, it would be much nicer. I think you have the right idea but this is just a little bit off for my taste in posing.
Lol I would not say she is + Size, muscular, yes but not obese. Plus size/obese models are unattractive and unhealthy - what's so "Socially responsible" about that?
I learned this rule from you. Ever since I apply it to my video portraits I have made a progress. Thank you!
I have watched it twice already. So useful. Thanks.
Great to hear. Glad you found it worthwhile!
I just cannot see your lighting tips often enough- I turn the camera on, my brain turns off! 🤣 Thank you for continuing to present this information; it really helps. Cheers to you! Cheers to Ali!
PS: Very happy with my 3 Tamron lenses on my Sony a7IV!
Great to hear. Glad you are learning some good stuff!
Dude...
California has such beautiful sunlight! 😍
We are blessed with nice sunny days!
Those last two tips are fire! 🔥🔥🔥
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As with so many subjects, you want the light to travel across your subject (in an artistically pleasing way) to get the best pictures. Renaissance painters did the exact same thing. Formula worked then, as it does now and will continue to work.
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Great demo & so important in a photo & film shoots! 😎😎
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Helpful reminder, excellent presentation - thanks! 👏🏻📸
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Love your full example and how you explain everything great videos 👍👍😂
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Thank you for another great tutorial.
GOD bless you.
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Excellent instructions, demonstrations, and video!
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This is a topic that I still need to study but I appreciate the video.
I love how your models follow your narrative :))
Yeah, most of them are professional actors.
Well done, great content..Thanks for sharing.
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❤ i like the idea. Thank you.
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Thank you. I don't shoot many portraits anymore, but this is extremely helpful and something I hope to put into practice next time I need to shoot someone.
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Thank you 😊 . Very helpful .
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Just what i needed!
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@@TheSlantedLens thanks for your videos!
Great video. Thank you
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what is the L bracket on the softbox called?
This is great, easy and practical. Only time I would stray from this is when my subject is a lady which isn't young and wouldn't like to show her wrinkles. Broad light may be more flattering in that situation, imo.
YES!
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I'm not a fan of that much BOKEH.... Everything else I found really useful. Thank you for your video.
Great video! Simple idea with huge payoff.
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thats by Hansen Dam..
I do not know why you keep turning female body towards the light....rule of thumb is : female body away from light face towards it....i commentednon the same issue in another video you did not answee...here the same mistake...teach them proper positions. Teach them right.
Watching second video.. Subscribe ❤️
A huge issue that I come across all the time is my models turning away from the light. Yes I move it when I can. But they like to move even after I do. And yes I instruct them not to. Drives me crazy sometimes! Hard to move lights too when using more than one. Best case scenario is the model who actually listens. But definitely easier said than done. Lol.
It helps if you talent is seated to keep them looking in the right direction.
Butterfly lighting allows the model to move around the most without having to reset your lights.
You don’t need to turn the body into the light, just the head. By not turning the body you are losing the curve that makes females attractive. If you can just turn her head, pose her legs better than flat footed, it would be much nicer. I think you have the right idea but this is just a little bit off for my taste in posing.
Very socially responsible of you to use a plus size model for a change. Thank you.
Lol I would not say she is + Size, muscular, yes but not obese. Plus size/obese models are unattractive and unhealthy - what's so "Socially responsible" about that?
Plus sized??!! 😂😂😂
She was great to work with and athletic.
And very photogenic!