Very informative. LOVE your personality / attitude and your banter with model and the ‘audience’. Realistic approach to budget using Godoy and Glow brands.
i did the same thing but while i thought about getting the 200s, i would have needed some S brackets but flashox/gopoint (lol) have a 300ws triple set up that was about the price of 1 200 and the S brackets and came with stands (im ocd so matching stands is a big thing to me) and a nice carry case. i did the same triangle, with the modeling lights on (for my 'constant light' for small pupils). the only bad thing is that theyre corded. i have a fp 400 evolv that i used for a single background light. it all worked pretty good for about a dozen headshots i did as some tfp for a local museum staff. it was also the first time i shot tethered. i had only 2 copies though because i was on location lol. i got the glow ez up/ez pop in 12x36 strip lights i LOVE your studio. the equipment cage is amazing. i have the same tripod and just got a new ball head for it. great video!
This guy is very mischievous. He is presenting this post with the simplicity as a joke would but if you take him serious enough, you learn a lot. Brilliant. by the way, Naomi is awesome .
I was thinking the same. There is something about the triangle catch lights that really put me off. But, it's a style and everyone does things slightly differently.
Great video and explanation. I use your previous setup with the eyelighter and softbox directly above the eyelighter and one light for the background. Its a great setup and quick and easy for me to set up. But i am always up to try different methods.
Hurley is a marketing machine; good on him. I admit the setup is quick, fool-proof (I've used it) and an effective fashion tool. I also don't like ring-light reflections in pupils. Just my view. @@fredriksvard2603
Great Video.. 1 - what size were your soft box rectangles? I couldn't hear it. And, I have 2 AD400's and an AD300 wondering if you'd use the AD300 for the bottom eyelighter and the AD400's as your main lights. And lastly, I don't have any other lights, how would you make your background white without the top 2 lights. Thanks
I am doubting to buy the eyelighter reflector 3 or the curved softbox glow. Would the reflector really ve annoying in terms on not being able to adjust the strength?
Most studio strobes have what’s called a modeling light. These are low power continuous lights that you can have on to get a visual of what the flash will do.
Yes, actually. We just discovered this recently and. We have not pinpointed what causes it or how to fix it but we’ve put the camera to use pc remote automatically and that seemed to fix it. Cannot 100 percent say it’s a permanent fix.