Have to thank you for this series. These fundamentals are hands down the most important thing we as photographers need to learn and you’re doing a great job of teaching !
The Slanted Lens The resources are easily found for whatever percentage of people are truly wanting to study and learn a craft. For everyone else there will soon be little personal AI robots that will not only be sent into the field with cameras with automated exposure, white balancing and composition but will then automatically load them into photoshop and do the editing on the way back. Then my robot will tell your robot if I like your picture.
Hey JP...I was in the class just behind you at Art Center, and I remember with great fondness the very first class in first term with Charlie Potts! It's really nice to see you continue to keep this knowledge alive. It also feels like a nice tribute to Charlie Potts as well. Thanks for the great ACCD memories!
@@TheSlantedLens Hi there JP :) Great how to videos.. Thank you for the insight :) I could see your fingerprint on the sphere after you moved its position :D hehehe I had to share that insight with you.
Have to thank you for this series. These fundamentals are hands down the most important thing we as photographers need to learn and you’re doing a great job of teaching !
You are very welcome! It was really great to breakdown the basics.
This series has been fantastic! Thanks so much for breaking things down into easy to understand principles.
Love this series! Thank you.
Great lesson on lighting. Thank you.
Brilliant series! You are really in your groove as an instructor on these....
Just went over to watch (over the next few weeks) the Joel Sartore videos at Great Courses. Thanks for that tip!
Thanks Wilson! And thanks for checking out The Great Courses. It's truly amazing the knowledge we have at our fingertips!
The Slanted Lens The resources are easily found for whatever percentage of people are truly wanting to study and learn a craft.
For everyone else there will soon be little personal AI robots that will not only be sent into the field with cameras with automated exposure, white balancing and composition but will then automatically load them into photoshop and do the editing on the way back.
Then my robot will tell your robot if I like your picture.
Hey JP...I was in the class just behind you at Art Center, and I remember with great fondness the very first class in first term with Charlie Potts! It's really nice to see you continue to keep this knowledge alive. It also feels like a nice tribute to Charlie Potts as well. Thanks for the great ACCD memories!
Hay Chuck its great to hear from you again. Charlie Potts was a great teacher and a man that understood light. Hope all is well.
Love your channel so much! So helpful and inspirational! Well done!!!
Thanks Vivienne!
I reviewed all four related videos so far. They were great. Thank you for doing this!
Thanks Jim!
How is it possible that this video has less than 30k views. What a great teacher!
Thanks for the compliment and share if you like!
I just discovered your series, and I'm already a subscriber. Great stuff! 😊
Thanks and we will keep it coming.
New subscriber here.
I wand to thank you i have learned allot of this series.
You explaining it perfectly.
Greatings from the netherlands
Welcome aboard! Thanks for subscribing! Glad you found the videos helpful!
Again.. very great video.. waiting for the next..
Thanks Jehad.
Wonderful info... Thank you!
Great video!
Great video with the most important basic of light... Thinking of Hans Finsler, Switzerland... Your Video ist auch more Fun. Thanks for sharing
You're welcome Rene! Watch our most recent video on light: th-cam.com/video/dbd-zWynkOs/w-d-xo.html
I learned this lighting in my old Art Center days and I am sure you did the same.
I sure did!
The Slanted Lens Mr. Cann was the best.
In what scenario would the ce stand be in the shot?
thank you JP, you're the best b est bestest!
Thanks for watching!
Where did you get the shapes?
A place called Superior Studio Supplies. I've had them for a long time.
@@TheSlantedLens Hi there JP :) Great how to videos.. Thank you for the insight :) I could see your fingerprint on the sphere after you moved its position :D hehehe I had to share that insight with you.
Where do you get these geometrical props from? I can't see anywhere some nice, white and matte forms to purchase ToT
I believe you can get them here: www.superiorstudio.com/
Hello those of you in the comments.. Hope you caught the concept