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Trust and enjoy your day to someone else, so you can relive your day forever in the images that are captured. God Bless, Smile more, it will hurt less,
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Every photo we got sent of our cocktail hour had either me or my brother eating somewhere in the photo. We thought we got one good picture of my hubby and his siblings, but lo and behold at the very edge of the shot you can see me with my back to the camera, elbow in the air, shoving fruit into my face. It's become a tradition to try and sneak pics of me eating at family gatherings ever since. Our photographer had no idea what an impact he'd be making 😅
Hi there, I visited your RU-vid channel. Your video content is is very good and helpful. But I noticed that you have very few subscribers and the videos are not getting views. Do you know why this is happening?
You had to invest even more than you paid for the over-priced lights just to be able to shape the light! The AEOS are sold on the false premise that you don’t need soft boxes etc. Unless you are doing gel work for the majority of your shoots, you’d be better equipped and financially better off with some Godox strobes or even their LED range. Too many shills promote the lights. No one makes any content using them to any extent which suggests that only sponsored or the gullible buy the lights!
Great video and great tips Ron! Hope you guys had a great time 🙌 Sorry I couldn’t meet up this trip, schedule got really hectic 😬😬 I’ll absolutely let you know when I’m out there again 🙌
I have the DJI Om 5. Pretty much same exact thing. Tripod and extension also. Like you said fast movements are a no go. I’m wondering with a lot of people in the room would it get confused? Looks decent though 👍
Just bought this one. I really thought it was much bigger until I realized most reviewers are really short. Another thing many people don't realize is that it's not 7 feet wide, but only around 5.9 feet in diameter (approximately 180 cm).
Love it! We have a couple of photographers on our team who shoot film on wedding days (not all day of course) but they keep it with them for those moments. Great topic Ron!
Thank you for the kind words about the workshop, Ron. I'm glad you could attend and that you were inspired to pick up a film camera. Looking forward to seeing what photographs you make with it!
Thank you very much for that. I am just trying to keep the creativity going, and this is a good place for an outlet. That's all I'm looking for: A place for me to share as much information, business and spirituality, as much I possibly can.
I have the Sony 24mm 1.4 GM because it is the best 24mm you can get, but I do not need aperture 1.4, so I wish for a more compact 24mm with at least the same optical image quality. I do not have the Sony 35mm 1.4 GM, but I do have the Voigtländer APO-Lanthar 35mm 2.0 Aspherical which are build like a tank it is much more compact than the Sony and the optical image quality are at least as good as the Sony !!!
Dude, I love the concept of this! We all have our rituals and habits that most people don't think about. Sleep is so important! And I love working out too but on wedding days, I usually skip too. Great video idea!
Pro tip, mount your softbox on a light stand then put this mod on. Start at the top corners, then gravity will help when setting the bottom corners. Then got the sides, top and bottom
Have the happy couple make a list of must have family portrait shots. Like uncle Sam and Aunt Lily. Cousin Ben with Granny. Put the Mother of the Bride in charge as the person that's going to drag those people in front of your lens. She will know all of their names and faces plus; she will not and cannot be messed with on her Girl's big day... When she says come to have your picture taken, they better come... Saves you a lot of searching, chasing and begging (stressing...).
Hi Ron, how do I break into it? I've second shot before, but the studio I worked for prohibits me from using those photos. How do I get a photographer to take a chance on me?
It's really nice that this comes with the grid. Can you use a rectangular speedlight like Yongnuo with this soft box? I assume you would need some sort of Bowens speed light adapter. Thanks for the video!