Yea. A speed light will definitely do it and is ideal for night time shoot. That’s all I shoot with at night. Also smaller modifiers. Sometimes bare flash
Mt anxieties would of never let me do this, with all these people.. plus the whole throwing the football right near the light... nice work photos are great I need to try some night photography
Although I have and love the AD200 Pro II’s, call me silly but I absolutely love using my little Lux Master Retro flash with the mini softbox. Photos look great even with it!
Wow, that was BUSY! I shot a number of nighttime shoots in the lead-up to Christmas in York (England) and that was busy but we managed (actually, met a lot of US folks who were super interested in what we were doing).I use Neewer RDP light sticks and push the ISO a little - then in Lightroom I used the Denoise feature to get the results I wanted. Lots of photographers, getting the results in various ways.
Hey Jason, wonderful video, as always ! 🤩👏And to answer one of your questions, I shot at night in December with the Christmas lights in Budapest, Hungary, and I used a speedlight, a Godox V1Pro , OCF with a 32" softbox, and my Canon R6ii with the RF 85mm F1.2 DS, and the results were pretty good (power 1/64 to 1/16 on the flash) ☺
Awesome video as always. I kept waiting for the kids to either knock your stationary camera or umbrella down… had me on pins and needles 😂 Question: when she changed to the black dress and you increased the ISO, did you move to manual adjustment in the flash or stay on TTL? If you stayed on TTL, wouldn’t it automatically compensate by giving less power to the flash? Or am I not understanding TTL correctly?
Thanks Jason. Have you ever tried switching to modeling light on AD600? That 1/512 had me considering, then I realized that I could just change lights. I have at least 2 strobes at 600,400,300,200,100,speedlight. Is there a benefit I’m not think of? Thanks.
Awesome shoot! Super helpful again-and Emme nails the look back every time!! 🤩 gorgeous shots!!!
Yea. A speed light will definitely do it and is ideal for night time shoot. That’s all I shoot with at night. Also smaller modifiers. Sometimes bare flash
Mt anxieties would of never let me do this, with all these people.. plus the whole throwing the football right near the light... nice work photos are great I need to try some night photography
Although I have and love the AD200 Pro II’s, call me silly but I absolutely love using my little Lux Master Retro flash with the mini softbox. Photos look great even with it!
Wow, that was BUSY! I shot a number of nighttime shoots in the lead-up to Christmas in York (England) and that was busy but we managed (actually, met a lot of US folks who were super interested in what we were doing).I use Neewer RDP light sticks and push the ISO a little - then in Lightroom I used the Denoise feature to get the results I wanted. Lots of photographers, getting the results in various ways.
@@davidpearson2039 never just one way to do it! Thanks for the comment!
Looking lighter bud 👍🏿 great shoot!
@@BankonJovan 40lbs!!! Ty!
Hey Jason, wonderful video, as always ! 🤩👏And to answer one of your questions, I shot at night in December with the Christmas lights in Budapest, Hungary, and I used a speedlight, a Godox V1Pro , OCF with a 32" softbox, and my Canon R6ii with the RF 85mm F1.2 DS, and the results were pretty good (power 1/64 to 1/16 on the flash) ☺
@@emmanuelvincent3715 awesome! Would love to see your shots!
@@J.Allen_Photography Oki doki, I send a few pics to you on Instagram ☺
Awesome video as always. I kept waiting for the kids to either knock your stationary camera or umbrella down… had me on pins and needles 😂
Question: when she changed to the black dress and you increased the ISO, did you move to manual adjustment in the flash or stay on TTL? If you stayed on TTL, wouldn’t it automatically compensate by giving less power to the flash? Or am I not understanding TTL correctly?
I rarely was actually in ttl the whole night. I felt it was compensating a little too much for me. I was hanging around 1/256 most the night.
Thanks Jason. Have you ever tried switching to modeling light on AD600? That 1/512 had me considering, then I realized that I could just change lights. I have at least 2 strobes at 600,400,300,200,100,speedlight. Is there a benefit I’m not think of? Thanks.
I’ve done the modeling light before, but it’s been a long while. Maybe I’ll try it again.
Nice video! The teen walking, running, and standing in front of you while you're shooting is next level clueless! smh
What was your white balance set too?
Auto and adjust in post