I've been out of Photography for around 15 years, I haven't picked up a camera in all that time, I did so so many Weddings I was burnt out, but now i want to get back into it but wasn't sure how i would be welcomed, I'm 66 I'm very young at heart and after watching you and how good you are maybe I can do it. you are so good, very impressed!
Cheers. The great thing about photography is that as a profession there is no 'best by date'. Being a creative medium it is something one can do as long as you like. Just find the genre that appeals to you and research the best techniques. What I call 'UA-cam University' is the best place to find so many tutorials on so many aspects of photography. Best of luck getting back into it.
That is for the Groups and also Channel settings. When you set up a Trigger you set the Group and Channel so that you can then set up multiple flashes on one trigger. As an example, if you want to set up a three flash scenario you could have Flash #1 on Group A Channel 1, Flash #2 would be Group B Channel 2 and Flash #3 would be on Group C Channel 3. This way you can then control the output of each flash to create lighting effects and shadow as required.
Oh what I wanted to say I just bought the Westcott FJ 400 I got the Pkg that came with 2 lights but thinking about taking them back and getting the backpack version, which one do you have?
I've been out of Photography for around 15 years, I haven't picked up a camera in all that time, I did so so many Weddings I was burnt out, but now i want to get back into it but wasn't sure how i would be welcomed, I'm 66 I'm very young at heart and after watching you and how good you are maybe I can do it. you are so good, very impressed!
Cheers. The great thing about photography is that as a profession there is no 'best by date'. Being a creative medium it is something one can do as long as you like. Just find the genre that appeals to you and research the best techniques. What I call 'UA-cam University' is the best place to find so many tutorials on so many aspects of photography. Best of luck getting back into it.
Best tutorial. Better than Westcotts. Thank you Mate
Thank you for the video. This I was looking for. I got one today. So, I did not know how to use it.
Thanks for this tutorial.... you made it easy to understand
Cheers Jerian, sorry for the late response but happy it helped.
Those photos in this video are stunning!!!!
Cheers Mark, much appreciated. It's great to have such a stunning friend with extensive modeling experience on hand to help with such feedback.
@@seawildearth do you recall what modifier was used in those photo ?
@@marcomark8 Hey sorry I missed this. Yeah sure I used a 48" ProStudio Solutions parabolic modifier. Bowens mount for the FJ400.
Great video! Thanks…
hi ! Thank you for the video great tutorial !
question : whats the A B C for on the trigger and how do you set that up ?
That is for the Groups and also Channel settings. When you set up a Trigger you set the Group and Channel so that you can then set up multiple flashes on one trigger. As an example, if you want to set up a three flash scenario you could have Flash #1 on Group A Channel 1, Flash #2 would be Group B Channel 2 and Flash #3 would be on Group C Channel 3. This way you can then control the output of each flash to create lighting effects and shadow as required.
great tutorial! Thank you.
Very useful! Thank you!
No worries, glad it helped.
Oh what I wanted to say I just bought the Westcott FJ 400 I got the Pkg that came with 2 lights but thinking about taking them back and getting the backpack version, which one do you have?
I have two of the standalone FJ400 units. I bought them about a year apart so they are each just the standard single unit.
what is the material made of? Hope not that sticky material
Anyone able to use Godox Android app to adjust the power on the LED?
Westcott doesn't make the lights Jenbei does
Very helpful, thank you!
No worries, glad it helped.