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What light stand is that
ОтветитьWhen am shooting through my umbrella it keeps creating a i little circle of brite like on my subject face, how to fix this?
ОтветитьGreat and easy-to-follow video, thanks for sharing.
ОтветитьBest of best tutorial so far
ОтветитьDamn, this is incredible. Thanks, learning a lot here!
ОтветитьGreat simple techniques to improve lighting outdoors. I appreciate all the videos you share; I learn something every time I watch one of your videos.
ОтветитьA wonderful video, this was really helpful and well explained. Thank you.
ОтветитьI just love your videos so much. I usually hate 'tutorials' that turn out to be ads for a specific product, but going so in-depth and showing results of advanced (for me) techs like these is just cool. I totally lost it when you createed those shadows on the wall with the snoot. Too bad that this lighting grid is waay out of my finances :(
ОтветитьGreat Video!!
Ответитьnice tuto ! beautiful results with simple setups. i noticed A2 is 3 times the price of ad100 pro ! your pictures seem slightly underexposed on faces before editing with vf presets. Why do you do that ? What is your rule of thumb ?
ОтветитьThanks so much Pye. You're an amazing educator. I learned a lot from this short video.
Ответитьfirst vid here that lead me to this channel i knew the first 5 sec that i needed to sub to you! great vid and you are a great talk host!
ОтветитьI like what you're doing with the flash. I just wonder why not use a second flash instead of editing to do what a second flash would do. And if you say for less stuff to carry. Then I wonder why not just edit everything and use no flashes.
I do love the small flashes and have added many to my lighting system. Even large 1200watt flashes which have been my bread and butter outside since Elinchrom introduced the ELB 1200.
Good infomercial, thanks!
ОтветитьFantastic presentation.
ОтветитьThis guy has increased my photography skill so much. Does he offer in person classes or workshops?
ОтветитьGreat eye for shooting locations. I often look at pictures after the fact and wish I had taken a different angle or used a wider/tighter shot.
ОтветитьThanks very good teaching
ОтветитьBye my guy...... great tips as usual....
ОтветитьVery cool. Thanks Pye!
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