Hey Guys wanted to give you all a sneek peek of our in studio shooting session yesterday. We are just getting settled in and starting to experiment with looks and angles while all of our gear gets delivered. I'm using the Nikon 14-30mm F/4S Lens, Godox DP1000 studio light, Nikon Z6ii and The Godox AD200. This was an off the cuff video, but wanted to show you a few of the looks that we came up with while feeling it out. Everyone has been asking me for behind the scenes content, hope it helps! - Will
Good to see you back at it - just realized you've been putting videos out again for a bit now. For that AD200 and the reflector - if you are going to use the round head inside the 7inch reflector, you might want to use the dome attachment for the round head in order to fully spread the light out inside the reflector. When you put your modeling light on, you can see that the light is not fully filling the reflector, which will change the characteristics of the light output - maybe this is what you wanted, but when I use this light in a reflector, I either use the bulb (but then there is no modeling light) or if using the round head, I attach the dome so it is a uniform spread in the reflector/soft box. Glad you are back at it! -PD
Totally agree! Normally use bare bulb attachment when using reflectors with the AD but figured id leave the round head on to talk about the modeling light since I didn't need much power to pull off the shot. but yeah you're def right. Great to hear from you brother!
Will, this was awesome! Thanks for showing/sharing so much. Lighting, posing, and even coaching the model - teamwork- in this video covered a lot of ground
Amazing video guys and the studio is outstanding ! Very instructive, direct , clear and very inspirational❤️🙌 ! I can't wait to put some of your tips on practice! This is gonna get better and better , I can't wait for your next video🎉😁
Wow, Will and Sarah, this is awesome! The new studio is looking fantastic! This video is definitely going to help all of us to really improve our portrait photography skills. I'm really looking forward to more videos like this. Thanks again, keep up the great work.