Invaluable tips!😀 (-yes! the difference is in the details, e.g. moving the ground background light this way/that). Thanks for sharing again Mr. D. N.).
Great demonstration Daniel Norton! Its great that you showed Light by Light giving people an idea how to build up a Light Set Up. Fantastic job and thanks ADORAMA for having someone like Daniel Norton showing what to do with all the great Gear available in The Store!
Thanks for this. It was very enlightening. 😁 And thanks for not editing out your bits of trial and error because it helps with understanding the process to get to a finished product.
Very helpful video - I have watched many of your onset-videos 🙌🏼 Regarding the colour of the backdrop - You mention the inverse square law determining the colour. What would I have to do if I wanted to get the same colour on the image as the backdrop has in reality - the light baby blue? Thanks a lot in advance 🙏🏻
When you first used the flash, unmodified off camera, the photo had a look of the Hollywood glamour photos. Is there any chance you could show us how to reproduce a Paramount shot using 2-3 speedlights?
Your topics and explanations are great. But.... for me, I wish it could move a little faster. Hope you don't ban me from your channel, because I do get a lot from your videos. Also, I do like that you keep things fun.
Invaluable tips!😀 (-yes! the difference is in the details, e.g. moving the ground background light this way/that). Thanks for sharing again Mr. D. N.).
Great demonstration Daniel Norton! Its great that you showed Light by Light giving people an idea how to build up a Light Set Up. Fantastic job and thanks ADORAMA for having someone like Daniel Norton showing what to do with all the great Gear available in The Store!
Thanks Daniel! I appreciate the time and effort you put into making this series. Always a great watch and I learn something new with each video.
Thank you!
Thanks for this. It was very enlightening. 😁 And thanks for not editing out your
bits of trial and error because it helps with understanding the process to get to a finished product.
Daniel, you were the King of dumb jokes today... I LOVE IT! You had me cracking up nearly every second. Great tutorial again. Thanks!
Very helpful video - I have watched many of your onset-videos 🙌🏼 Regarding the colour of the backdrop - You mention the inverse square law determining the colour. What would I have to do if I wanted to get the same colour on the image as the backdrop has in reality - the light baby blue? Thanks a lot in advance 🙏🏻
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When you first used the flash, unmodified off camera, the photo had a look of the Hollywood glamour photos. Is there any chance you could show us how to reproduce a Paramount shot using 2-3 speedlights?
5:22 Start the Show!
Can you explain what you mean by the more lights you use the more you can charge?
Always great stuff, Daniel. I’d love to know that Savage color. There is no sea blue.
video does not actually start until about 4:30 but you can fast forward to there
16.10 how can be soft light give a more deapth then hard light dose
Speedlights are really versatile but i miss a modeling light...
The Profoto has a modeling light.
Your topics and explanations are great. But.... for me, I wish it could move a little faster. Hope you don't ban me from your channel, because I do get a lot from your videos. Also, I do like that you keep things fun.
people. if you got the good lights you can do this with a crop camera and kit lens! :)
That is true people are so quick to spend money
How the soft light can be more contrast depth then hard light
Don't hold the camera and flash by the flash...!