Thank you for putting this video together. I wanted to try this very topic. I really appreciate you placing the camera settings and the gear used in the video. Thank you again you the content. we want more Elaina!
AWESOME work Jason; All the pictures look fantastic...AMAZING...I cannot stop thinking of light painting now...OH NO what have you got me into....Great
💥✨💥 oh heck yea. More Elaina 🔥 Always great content. 🤟🏼 I have your deluxe starter kit. Can you recommend a flashlight with a blinking, strobe setting.??
The Folomov B4M is about $40 it fits the Universal Connector well it is 1200 lumens and has a good constant strobe. amzn.to/3oGuLK5 Frank from Light Excursion also makes Custom Lights that are great, they cost a bit more but they have more features, The best way to reach Frank is on his Instagram here: instagram.com/lightexcursion/
Thank you!! Im so excited to try this! And LOVE your clear ad simple explanation. I was watching some people do it and I dont think they understood the part about first exposure and subsequent ones.
One you have illuminated the subject, can the subject the step out of the frame for you to light paint? Or once you have illuminated is it then a case she stays there and if she moves a little it doesn't matter..thank you
I think it's best to have the model stay in the same general position. You could have the model step out for a very long exposure, however Light Erases Darkness, so if you are to go over an area with light where your model was then the light would erase the model from the image.
Yes there are a few different applications that allow you to do Video Light Painting. Check out lightpaintlive.com for a free solution and there is also Virtual Ink, this one will cost you some money but I believe it has a few more options virtual.ink
You always want to use manual mode when the lights go out otherwise your camera will be searching for focus. You focus with the lights on if you are in the studio or if you are out in the field somewhere you can illuminate your subject with a flashlight and focus as you normally would, but make sure your lens is on MANAUL focus before you turns the lights off.
Awesome new tool there Jason! When you've finnished the lighting of your model with this new tool, and you begin lightpainting arround her, is it then still necessary to let her sit as still as possible to prevent a blury and moved image?
Yes you want your model to stay as still as possible throughout the entire exposure however them remaining still is not as important as it is when they are illuminated. If they move a lot you will get a ghosting or shadow effect when you go around them with light.
Great tutorial! So just to confirm, you're using one long exposure to paint the model? Not merging multiple? I'm asking because I'm very surprised to model seems to be so clear with no motion blur, even with a long exposure. Tiny movements don't show up at all? Thanks again!
That is correct it is one single exposure, there is no compositing or anything like that. Just one long exposure. If your model stays as still as possible and you only illuminate them ONE single time, they should be nice and sharp.
Hi Jason - I enjoyed watching your video and love the new tool. Question: in my light painting portraits I illuminate the model with a quick blast of flash and then do the light painting immediately after. Do you see any advantages to one technique over the other?
I think that the Portrait light offers a much softer and more uniform glow. It acts like a beauty light when you pass it over the model. You could get a similar effect out of a modified flash with a big soft box around it or something like that but the portrait light attachment offers you more control and options because you are illuminating your model by hand.
YES it is the SoonFire DS30, although it might be called the DS31 now. Its attached to the Portrait light using the Light Painting Brushes Universal Connector.
Subbed & hit the bell,,, really liked the tutorial, very precise which makes it easy to follow, nice to see you enjoying it also, thanks for enlightening me (pun intended) Regards Trevor
Thanks for the tutorial, explained many questions ive had on portraits. im sure there will be no complaints from any of us if Elena makes a return in any videos. :-)
i know Im asking the wrong place but does someone know of a method to get back into an instagram account?? I was dumb forgot my account password. I appreciate any tricks you can give me.
@Grant Jesus i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and I'm trying it out now. Seems to take a while so I will reply here later with my results.
That is tough using this technique if they are moving a lot. It would be best to pop them with a flash. You are not going to get the same illuminated by hand effect but it is possible.
@@OneAwareness1 The ghosting effect usually comes from the model moving and/or the light painter doing multiple passes of light over the model. If you are getting a ghosting effect from the light on your hand you can solve that by wearing some dark gloves.
@@LightPaintingPhotography - One quick question... Trying to use a Sony Bridge camera, which does not have a BULB mode, for Long Exposure photography (slowest shutter speed 30 secs). Will an INTERVALOMETER be able to override the shutter speed set by the camera in S/M modes in this case or is maximum allowable shutter speed by the camera a hard limitation?
@@potatoesofdefiance I believe the limitation of the camera is a hard limitation. I do not think there is anyway to override that limitation. however you can create some pretty awesome images in 30 seconds, you will just need to move a bit faster, if you increase the iso to something like 400 this will increase the sensitivity of your cameras sensor and allow it to pick up the faster movements of light.
It can be a little difficult at first but I can promise you that once it "clicks" for you, you will know exactly what to do! It just a matter of practice, if you want to add it to your skill set GO AFTER IT!
@@kalkomsksikru For most of my Light Painting Portraits I personally use the Sigma 24-105 amzn.to/3swmefi and for wide angle stuff I use the Rokinon 14MM amzn.to/2PufY9d I like both of these.
Your model was fantastic great info
She's the best!
Terrific video and model
Thank you Rob!
Thank you! I tried light painting just once and want to do good try
You're welcome, glad you found the channel! I hope you will find some inspiration in our videos!
this is wonderful explanation
Thank you! Glad you liked it. :)
Thank you for putting this video together. I wanted to try this very topic. I really appreciate you placing the camera settings and the gear used in the video. Thank you again you the content. we want more Elaina!
Really glad that you enjoyed it, I hope it helps to get started. Thank YOU for taking the time to leave a comment!
Amazing videos,your model was amazing too 👏
Thank you very much! :)
Good and. Useful , with elllina. Light painting lights beautifully
Thank you :)
Thank you Jason, you are great! P.S.: !!! We want more Elena !!!
Thank you, Elena will be back. :)
Outstanding thanks again for the great work
Thank YOU again!
AWESOME work Jason; All the pictures look fantastic...AMAZING...I cannot stop thinking of light painting now...OH NO what have you got me into....Great
Lol, be careful Keith its highly addictive!
excelent trick.. thanks
Most welcome, thank you!
Thanks ! For the error thing , ellena is cute 😊
Indeed :)
More of your model, great video, thanks for taking the time fron Australia
Thank you very much, She will be back for more videos soon.
Great one I’ll have to try this one
Thank you Mark!
Thanks again for this awesome, informative tutorial 🙏
You're Welcome Liz, Glad you found it helpful! Thank you for watching and commenting. :)
thank you very much, learned a lot from you.
Happy to hear that, thank you! :)
Great performance
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it.
Amaizng tutorial u taught better than most...
Thank you very much! Glad you liked it make sure to subscribe we are working on more!
Best light paint video I’ve seen excellent content.
Cheers Grim Light appreciate the support!
Brilliant
Thank you!
Thank u jason for guidance 🙏
You're very welcome, I hope it helped.
Muchas gracias por compartir tus técnicas....GRACIAS.
You're Welcome, I hope they are helpful.
Great tutorial. More Elaina! Took a chance on spelling.
She will be back! :)
Super great tutorial!!! Easy to follow and very detailed :-) Thank you
Glad you liked it, thank you for the support and taking the time to comment. :)
You are my inspiration Jason. I have tagged you and given credits too, on Instagram.
Thank you from India🇮🇳
Thank you very much, your comment and support is inspiration for me!
💥✨💥 oh heck yea. More Elaina 🔥 Always great content. 🤟🏼
I have your deluxe starter kit. Can you recommend a flashlight with a blinking, strobe setting.??
Thank you James, She shall return :)
@@LightPaintingPhotography Good move. Any recommendations on a light with a good strobe function.??
The Folomov B4M is about $40 it fits the Universal Connector well it is 1200 lumens and has a good constant strobe. amzn.to/3oGuLK5 Frank from Light Excursion also makes Custom Lights that are great, they cost a bit more but they have more features, The best way to reach Frank is on his Instagram here: instagram.com/lightexcursion/
Great, tks for sharing
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you for commenting. :)
very cool!
Glad you liked the video, thank you for commenting! :)
Thank you!! Im so excited to try this! And LOVE your clear ad simple explanation. I was watching some people do it and I dont think they understood the part about first exposure and subsequent ones.
Thank you very much!
Thank you very much ! It gave me so many ideas :)
That is great to hear, happy it has inspired you! Thank you.
AWESOME SIR
Thank you!
Awesome 😵😵😵
Thank you Tamal!
One you have illuminated the subject, can the subject the step out of the frame for you to light paint? Or once you have illuminated is it then a case she stays there and if she moves a little it doesn't matter..thank you
I think it's best to have the model stay in the same general position. You could have the model step out for a very long exposure, however Light Erases Darkness, so if you are to go over an area with light where your model was then the light would erase the model from the image.
Thanks man
You're Welcome.
Great video! How do you get the focus on the subject in the dark with manual focus?
Thank you Danny, here is a tutorial showing how to focus in the dark: th-cam.com/video/MZMmjHZC8Wo/w-d-xo.html
Awesomr yaar.....You r wow
Thank you.
Can we create same thing into videography please tell me
Yes there are a few different applications that allow you to do Video Light Painting. Check out lightpaintlive.com for a free solution and there is also Virtual Ink, this one will cost you some money but I believe it has a few more options virtual.ink
@@LightPaintingPhotography Thankyou very much for the guidance
Nice !!!
Thank you!
Hello,how is camera focusing in the dark??is in auto focus or manual focus mode??thanks
You always want to use manual mode when the lights go out otherwise your camera will be searching for focus. You focus with the lights on if you are in the studio or if you are out in the field somewhere you can illuminate your subject with a flashlight and focus as you normally would, but make sure your lens is on MANAUL focus before you turns the lights off.
Here is a tutorial: th-cam.com/video/MZMmjHZC8Wo/w-d-xo.html
awesome!! great tutorial :) and
I love your new tool!!
Thank you Maria!
Awesome new tool there Jason! When you've finnished the lighting of your model with this new tool, and you begin lightpainting arround her, is it then still necessary to let her sit as still as possible to prevent a blury and moved image?
Yes you want your model to stay as still as possible throughout the entire exposure however them remaining still is not as important as it is when they are illuminated. If they move a lot you will get a ghosting or shadow effect when you go around them with light.
Helpful.. thanks
Glad to hear it! Thank you for commenting :)
Great tutorial! So just to confirm, you're using one long exposure to paint the model? Not merging multiple? I'm asking because I'm very surprised to model seems to be so clear with no motion blur, even with a long exposure. Tiny movements don't show up at all? Thanks again!
That is correct it is one single exposure, there is no compositing or anything like that. Just one long exposure. If your model stays as still as possible and you only illuminate them ONE single time, they should be nice and sharp.
thank you
Thank you!
Hi Jason - I enjoyed watching your video and love the new tool. Question: in my light painting portraits I illuminate the model with a quick blast of flash and then do the light painting immediately after. Do you see any advantages to one technique over the other?
I think that the Portrait light offers a much softer and more uniform glow. It acts like a beauty light when you pass it over the model. You could get a similar effect out of a modified flash with a big soft box around it or something like that but the portrait light attachment offers you more control and options because you are illuminating your model by hand.
Just to make sure is Soonfire DS30 the flashlight you use here with the portrait light?
YES it is the SoonFire DS30, although it might be called the DS31 now. Its attached to the Portrait light using the Light Painting Brushes Universal Connector.
Any Camera? Can use
Excelente!!!! Gracias!!!! (Esperamos traducción!!!!)
Gracias, Trabajaremos en una traducción.
How do you get the camrea to capture the picture for that long
BULB MODE.
Thank You!
You are very welcome, glad you liked the video!
Subbed & hit the bell,,, really liked the tutorial, very precise which makes it easy to follow, nice to see you enjoying it also, thanks for enlightening me (pun intended) Regards Trevor
Thank you very much!
We want more Elena 😉👌🏼
Hahaha ok.
@@LightPaintingPhotography I need recommend for light btw I'm on insta luciferms_photography
Thanks for the tutorial, explained many questions ive had on portraits. im sure there will be no complaints from any of us if Elena makes a return in any videos. :-)
You're Welcome! Ill let Elena Know :)
i know Im asking the wrong place but does someone know of a method to get back into an instagram account??
I was dumb forgot my account password. I appreciate any tricks you can give me.
@Benton Maxton Instablaster ;)
@Grant Jesus i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and I'm trying it out now.
Seems to take a while so I will reply here later with my results.
@Grant Jesus it worked and I now got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thank you so much, you really help me out !
Is it in one shoit
Yes it is. one single exposure.
Wow
:)
i have to ask.how to do light painting to a moving baby/kids cuddled by their family?
That is tough using this technique if they are moving a lot. It would be best to pop them with a flash. You are not going to get the same illuminated by hand effect but it is possible.
We want more Elana :)
I need to get her back for a shoot its been too long!
THANKS
we want more Elena.. 😇
It has been a while, we will be shooting again!
I want more Elana
muito legalllll
Why is it not recording your hand and stuff in the pic?
Because there is minimal light on my hand and also my hand is constantly moving , not giving the camera a chance to see it and record it.
LightPaintingPhoto Thank you for your response, man. I asked because I tried to do this before but it created a ghost-like effect
@@OneAwareness1 The ghosting effect usually comes from the model moving and/or the light painter doing multiple passes of light over the model. If you are getting a ghosting effect from the light on your hand you can solve that by wearing some dark gloves.
LightPaintingPhoto Thank you for the pro tips, I will try again this Sunday. Have a great day!
More Elena? Helena? I gotta get the start pack and find someone willing to model. I want to get into this....badly.
Elena... It is so much fun, be warned if you start you will get addicted quickly... :)
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P-H-E-N-O-M-E-N-A-L!!!
Thank you!!!
@@LightPaintingPhotography - One quick question...
Trying to use a Sony Bridge camera, which does not have a BULB mode, for Long Exposure photography (slowest shutter speed 30 secs). Will an INTERVALOMETER be able to override the shutter speed set by the camera in S/M modes in this case or is maximum allowable shutter speed by the camera a hard limitation?
@@potatoesofdefiance I believe the limitation of the camera is a hard limitation. I do not think there is anyway to override that limitation. however you can create some pretty awesome images in 30 seconds, you will just need to move a bit faster, if you increase the iso to something like 400 this will increase the sensitivity of your cameras sensor and allow it to pick up the faster movements of light.
@@LightPaintingPhotography - Thank you. I actually got one and tested it. You are right...and I deeply appreciate the tips. Can't wait to try. :-)
@@potatoesofdefiance Thank you so much, glad you liked it as much as I do! Its gives a very unique lighting effect!
😍😊👏
SHE IS HHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOTTTTTTT!!!!!!!
Yes make sure she’s standing. Sitting NG
We want more elena
More Elaina!!!!
:)
More Elena standing
Ok :)
Has anyone ever light painted a bride In her wedding dress to enhance it.
Yes I have seen a few Light Painted wedding images!
we want Elena
She will be back. :)
I wanna add light painting portrait to my skill but I find it very hard 😭
It can be a little difficult at first but I can promise you that once it "clicks" for you, you will know exactly what to do! It just a matter of practice, if you want to add it to your skill set GO AFTER IT!
@@LightPaintingPhotography Can a mcro lens be used? If not, what lens do you recommend?
@@kalkomsksikru ANY Lens can be used.
@@LightPaintingPhotography having hard time picking lens. What lens do u recommend for general photog? Like for macro, portraits
@@kalkomsksikru For most of my Light Painting Portraits I personally use the Sigma 24-105 amzn.to/3swmefi and for wide angle stuff I use the Rokinon 14MM amzn.to/2PufY9d I like both of these.
Terrific video and model
Thank you, I need to have her back for another shoot! :)