OMG!!!! This video was soooooo helpful. I always waste so much time in the beginning of my shoots trying to play with the lighting setup. I always get to the studio 30-45 mins early so I can get things figured out. But you just made it soooooo simple!!!! Thank you so much!!!🙏🏽
Your content is always useful and with that cute smile we don't get bored 😁.. Love the information you put across, Thank you.. It would be great if you add a editing tutorial for this image, skin retouching.. I love the edit as much as I love the shot📸👌🏼😍
Dope shoot. I love using my beauty dish for photoshoots on my channel as well, it always makes for great photos especially with the v flat! Nice video.
@@EliInfante What do you have lighting her hair and the backdrop? AD200? Im thinking of getting the AD400 for my key and two AD200 for lighting backgrounds
Eli Question could you have used a AD200 also for the key lighting and get the same results? If so because your key light is more powerful that using an AD200 would that mean that you would have to step up the power a few or one stop higher?
The reason I ask is because I would like to get 2 AD200’s instead of 1 AD400/600 and just 1 AD200. What would you advise me to get. I wanna to be able to shoot indoors most of the time however I would like to explore shoots outdoor like at a pier/ park/ beach day and or night scenery
Thanks so much for this, this was exactly what I was after especially the fact I have an AD600 Pro, AD200 Pro and a V1 (Godox branded, I am in Australia and we don't have access to Adorama/Flashpoint here). You've got yourself a new subscriber today thank you :)
great content ,i have learned .what background material is better for indoor photo shoots. And depending on the shoot what length distance is better between the background and the subject?
The background distance is going to be up to your vision. If you want your key light to spill light onto your background you can move the subject close.
I love your channel friend, I wanted to ask you something, I love the background but when I have read that it is vinyl I have run away, on the web where you buy it they send it rolled or folded? I say it because of wrinkles.
Isn't it actually the higher the shutter speed the darker the image captured, and therefore, the shutter speed being usually a fraction of a second, unless long exposure is sought, the lower the number ... 1/5000 is surely a lower number than 1/2000 which is a lower number than 1/4 of a second. Was rather confusing on the terms, apart from that.....great videos, love them. Keep them coming please
Useful video thanks! When I use a silver reflector 6:05 I get odd streaks in the bounced light because the silver surface is kind of creased and textured. Do you ever get this and how can it be corrected?
in studio i set 5700 kelvin but image get a lot of magenta color. i thought its optimal settings for studio Flashlight. what's could be wrong with that ?
I checked out the Foxbackdrop website and my confidence took a hit. There are a lot of grammar issues and the Facebook group link points to a non-existing page. The Facebook group that exists is "Closed". Why the secrecy? I tried to find a review for Foxbackdrop products and found www.quora.com/What-do-you-think-about-Foxbackdrop where one "customer" uses the same dodgy grammar that is used on the Foxbackdrop site to praise the product. I'm interested in their backdrops in principle but all of the above don't inspire confidence. Has anyone used the backdrops and can say anything about their quality? Eli, will you be getting more of their backdrops? Love your work and presentation style! (not the irritating background music, though :) )
Thanks for the feedback. I just contacted the company about the grammar issues. My friend bought two backdrops from Foxbackdrop and I'll let you know what he thinks of the product.