Some people would have spread this advice over 30mins and made it boring. Thanks for getting to the point with clear insights and proper demonstrations Jason
Jason, It’s good to see you having fun while working so hard. I think that you have two models with you that understand what you are doing and they complement your seminars perfectly. Thanks for sharing the NEO3 usage in all of this. I think that it’s an incredible on camera light with the diffusion dome. I tend to use it in flash mode a lot for event shooting but I think that it’s also quite possible that it can be used in modifiers too. I wonder if it would be useful in a Bowens Mount beauty dish with the dome . That’s not as big as the deep parabolic 90 but it might yield a really nice traditional beauty dish look.
Love seeing this type of content from you. I almost always learn something. Lighting has always been a bit of a mystery for me; maybe why I only shoot in natural light. This inspires me to try something new. Thanks. Please keep publishing this content. and BY THE WAY you look fantastic, and those models too!
Great video sir. Quick, easy to understand. I like how you showed the positioning of the light in relation to the models. Definitely content relevant to what and how I shoot. Now the debate is about purchasing the modifier and the bracket........
I did a wedding recently, in Indy, where I was a 2nd, and the main told me I 1) didn't need a a macro and 2) didn't need an oc light, (read: roto light). Had no chance to use it, window light sufficed. SO frustrating
Miss those days when Jason uses variant products and tell the difference, also give exclusive tips and teach how to pose the subject, miss those full wedding coverages. Now jason is stolen by Rotolight
hello Jason, i need you help? How can i configured my neo3 to my trigger. I have a sony 7rIII, when i test trigger to rotolight it flash but not from my camera...
Some people would have spread this advice over 30mins and made it boring. Thanks for getting to the point with clear insights and proper demonstrations Jason
You’re so welcome my man
Dear Jason: So nice watch your videos again. You transmit a new nice energy. Congrats
Thank you!
Love this short to the point format.
I love your videos, I learn sooooo much and I admire your incredible talent. Thank you Jason for sharing.
Missed you man . Great video
It's been a wild ride.
Awesome Brother! Safe travels and have many more adventures!
Better than many of your other videos
Jason,
It’s good to see you having fun while working so hard. I think that you have two models with you that understand what you are doing and they complement your seminars perfectly.
Thanks for sharing the NEO3 usage in all of this. I think that it’s an incredible on camera light with the diffusion dome. I tend to use it in flash mode a lot for event shooting but I think that it’s also quite possible that it can be used in modifiers too. I wonder if it would be useful in a Bowens Mount beauty dish with the dome . That’s not as big as the deep parabolic 90 but it might yield a really nice traditional beauty dish look.
Thank you my man!!!
Awesome tutorial 👏 Jason is back 😁 definitely picked up a few tips in this one that will stick with me
Great video like always! Thank you.
Thank you!
Great tips, thanx Jason. Keep up the awesome content
YES! Thank you for this great video
All good information.
Love seeing this type of content from you. I almost always learn something.
Lighting has always been a bit of a mystery for me; maybe why I only shoot in natural light. This inspires me to try something new. Thanks.
Please keep publishing this content.
and BY THE WAY you look fantastic, and those models too!
Great video sir. Quick, easy to understand. I like how you showed the positioning of the light in relation to the models. Definitely content relevant to what and how I shoot. Now the debate is about purchasing the modifier and the bracket........
nice, man, thanks
great video, i been very interested in using theses light, i may have to rent one! very impressive LED lights !
good morning sir this looks amazing , quick question what were the settings on your camera that you used ?
great as usual. sorry for the ticket
AWh please come to Maine!!
Great content, to the point, any chance of these discounts coming to the UK audience, like where the device hails from? ;)
Did you have to get a permit from NYC to set up a street photo session?
Wish I could've been there! I was there in March when it was cold! Did the police stop you? Hope to see you soon in Miami!
Ny those must be flies !
I did a wedding recently, in Indy, where I was a 2nd, and the main told me I 1) didn't need a a macro and 2) didn't need an oc light, (read: roto light). Had no chance to use it, window light sufficed. SO frustrating
This short format really helps to focus on the learning - great addition to the other content.
Thanks I’m glad to hear it!!
👏👏👏👏
I want to know how you got permission to shoot in Times Square?
1st
Thank you for being here!
Miss those days when Jason uses variant products and tell the difference, also give exclusive tips and teach how to pose the subject, miss those full wedding coverages. Now jason is stolen by Rotolight
Rotolight is too expensive. No battery or charger and Every accessory is 200.00 or more. No thanks
hello Jason, i need you help? How can i configured my neo3 to my trigger. I have a sony 7rIII, when i test trigger to rotolight it flash but not from my camera...