You are truly the master, you have proven time and again that knowledge trumps equipment, from another perspective, you can create magic with plethora of equipments and you also create outstanding images with minimal equipment. I salute sir !
that's a great point and it's not something that's specifically mentioned much in many videos. your goal is decided by what you or what the client wants the image to be. sometimes I see flash tutorials and the end image is not what I would consider done, especially when there's hard shadows on a woman's face for example. it's good to know when the photographer is making clear that that's what they were aiming for not just what the result was for the video. cheers!
Your videos are excellent with a whole bunch of information. Am sure your Visual Education courses will be more than sufficient for prospective Fashion/Advertising photographers. Thank you Karl.👌👏
Thanks for the video tutorial on lighting. I have to work on using my hair light and rim lights more to get the same results for the hair glow pop. I already use a main and fill from the front on left and right for Rembrandt lighting. Careful angles on lights get the results plus power settings. Great demo!
After all the years I follow your YT channel as a subscriber, seen at least 95% of your videos, you are, BY FAR, my KING of lighting ! 👑 Thanks for all the good work over the years Karl.
Awesome knowledge! Thank you for sharing this! Would you consider to make a video where you make up a scenario where you actually need a light meter? Thank you master 🙏🏼
Hi there is no scenario where I need a light meter to take an image. If I'm doing something very technically specific like photographing art work and need to reproduce specific values then I will be taking all of my measurements in the tethered software which has a much higher degree of accuracy than a light meter anyway.
Hi, we add 2 to 3 new classes every month and new live workshops too. We have been producing some of the best educational content for 15 years and now have over 1000 classes covering, photography, lighting, filmmaking, CGI, Art, Makeup, Post Production and soon we're adding graphic design - hence our name 'visual education' as we focus soley on the visual arts. Always adding new classes, always adding the latest professional information and knowledge.
That’s how I want it, no light meter can tell me how I want it, That’s how I want it
!! You go Mr. Taylor
You are truly the master, you have proven time and again that knowledge trumps equipment, from another perspective, you can create magic with plethora of equipments and you also create outstanding images with minimal equipment. I salute sir !
You are very welcome. Thank you for your comment, it really helps both myself and the team 🙏
"I'm telling you how I want that photo." Boom! Love it.
Exactly right Skydive! Thank you.
that's a great point and it's not something that's specifically mentioned much in many videos. your goal is decided by what you or what the client wants the image to be.
sometimes I see flash tutorials and the end image is not what I would consider done, especially when there's hard shadows on a woman's face for example. it's good to know when the photographer is making clear that that's what they were aiming for not just what the result was for the video.
cheers!
Your videos are excellent with a whole bunch of information. Am sure your Visual Education courses will be more than sufficient for prospective Fashion/Advertising photographers.
Thank you Karl.👌👏
THanks for your comment- glad you enjoyed the video. Our platform certainly helps photographers achieve the results they're after
You have to watch the video over again to get the tips. I want to thank Karl and his team for great content.
„No one else is gonna tell me…“ 😂. That is just brilliant and definitely the right way to approach what YOU want 👍
Thanks! 😃
Thanks for the video tutorial on lighting. I have to work on using my hair light and rim lights more to get the same results for the hair glow pop. I already use a main and fill from the front on left and right for Rembrandt lighting. Careful angles on lights get the results plus power settings. Great demo!
After all the years I follow your YT channel as a subscriber, seen at least 95% of your videos, you are, BY FAR, my KING of lighting ! 👑
Thanks for all the good work over the years Karl.
Wow, thanks RS much appreciated.
Thanks Karl you make it looks easy but doable for the less experienced photographer following your instruction’s
Great to hear John!
Good refresher course. May do update of some photos of myself and other stuff. Thanks for the class.
Go for it! :)
Beautiful work as always, great explanations. A big thank you...
Thank you so much! I'm enjoying to watch your tutorial and I learned a lot. always looking forward to your new video.👍
Thanks for the product training, portrait, and Jewelry. Give me ideas. Thanks.
Excellent video Karl👏👏
Thank you so much for this class.I do appreciate it. Will try to work on that!!
You're welcome!
This is good for special campaign or personal projects. Maybe good for startup also.
Awesome knowledge! Thank you for sharing this!
Would you consider to make a video where you make up a scenario where you actually need a light meter?
Thank you master 🙏🏼
Hi there is no scenario where I need a light meter to take an image. If I'm doing something very technically specific like photographing art work and need to reproduce specific values then I will be taking all of my measurements in the tethered software which has a much higher degree of accuracy than a light meter anyway.
Excellent lighting technique my friend👍
A true master!
Very kind thank you.
Спасибо, что делитесь информацией. Очень полезное видео. Всегда интересно смотреть как работает мастер. Из России Вас тоже смотрят.
очень приятно за ваш комментарий, спасибо! :)
I learning every video thank you
Beautiful pictures.
Thank you! Cheers!
amazing tutorial📸📸🙌
Thank you!
Thank you sir for your helpful tutorial
You are most welcome
Hello, does your training set have Turkish subtitle support?
Hi master karl. Why use a box like softbox instead of parabolic softbox?any advantage
Hi, see my two videos - one on actual parabolic lighting and one on the nonsense of parabolic softboxes.
What camera settings you using??
Seeing Karl with the Hasselblad on that kid chair gave me PTSD for life.
Much love sir
Excellent class...but where are the credits for your model?
I think she likes her privacy :)
Nonshade..but i was a member but the classes/ videos were dated... has newer material been added?
Hi, we add 2 to 3 new classes every month and new live workshops too. We have been producing some of the best educational content for 15 years and now have over 1000 classes covering, photography, lighting, filmmaking, CGI, Art, Makeup, Post Production and soon we're adding graphic design - hence our name 'visual education' as we focus soley on the visual arts. Always adding new classes, always adding the latest professional information and knowledge.
The Master
what is the size of your softbox
Where is the reflector underneath her or the strip light?
Keep up the good work, K. PS every time you climb on that little chair my health insurance goes up...
Hah ha yes I should really get some proper apple boxes
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Two words: Apple Box.
'you ain't got tha reflector mate!'
Thats not a Brolly? Its a translucent umbrella .......a Brolly is a close backside translucent umbrella which stops leaking light from filling a room.
For crying out loud man a 'brolly' is an abbreviation for an umbrella, well it is in the UK at least.
What are your camera settings?