Great learning, nicely paced explanation and very approachable - I've got a ways to go before I get to studio set up territory, but it's so nice to have Emily showing these principles, they feel more within reach.
So many photo videos only show us the retouched images. Really appreciate Emily Teague showing us the unretouched images to compare and to really see the quality of the light in each set up.
Amazing job. What a great a talent. The one with lighting from the side and make a good reflection on the model shoulder and hair is my favourite. Even without any editing process, the raw photo is absolutely georgeous.
I love how Emily really explains things she preferred more and less when constructively criticising her stills. In a way, it widens my eyes to see areas in which I can improve and venture... Thnk you Emily!
Wonderful! I really appreciate not only the way you have explained the setup but also the way each affect the catch light/lights in the eyes. IHG Tommy
This video is exceedingly helpful. Love the tutorial. And, the model...OMG...she should be an actress. She exudes mystique and a playful smile that's awesome. My goodness! Thank you both for this video.
That's great. Adorama you encourage women photographers by brining them to this channel. Great initiative. We already have Lindsey, Vanessa and now Emily. Would like to see Dixie Dixon, Lara Jade and many more.
A very simple and clear demonstration of how to do things with just one light source. One minor thing that could be better in the video: When comparing shots, rather than switching the images back and forth, put them next to each other. That makes the difference a little more obvious for the viewer.
Very helpful, thanks Emily and Adorama. I'm just now getting into off-camera strobe. One light, one umbrella. Today I experimented with my Speedlight on a stand with the bounce diffuser. Talk about shoe-string budget lighting! It worked great, and the techniques you show are inspiring.
Somebody else, in the comments below, has used the word 'concise' to describe your video and the way you describe the set-ups. I totally agree with this and your demonstration set-ups and the resulting images made everything clear and unambiguous. So, thank you. I take it that much of this can be applied to using a beauty dish, although I realise that there will be some differences in the quality of light.
For those wondering the shutter speed is 1/160th not 1/60th. That stop and 1/3rd difference would start to bring in the window and video lights. Also noticed the ISO is 125 not 100. Many cogs moving on a shoot with a video team but these things may make folk wonder. If the shoot was done all at ISO 125 then that 1 stop and 1/3rd becomes 1 stop difference in terms of the quoted shutter speed in the video.
I love the way Emily Teague takes pictures
I love reading that- thank you!!
I gotta say Adorama knocks it out of the park with these videos!
So happy to hear that! :)
I like Emily. Clean and simple but beautiful results.
Thank you Robbie. I really love your work too
@@EmilyTeague We should start a fan club! lol! Seriously though, thank you for the kind words. It really means a lot to me.
This channel definitely needs more videos/tutorials by Emily Teague. Also great choice of model, she’s beautiful and very photogenic.
Thank you so much Enrique!! Having Masumi as a model definitely helps ;)
I agree with you, she is very beautiful. I really love her eyes.
Good refresher courses with umbrellas, will take pictures this week and next week. Great work Emily and team.
Great job showing a nice variety of shots with an umbrella.
another great video... my favorite shots are those with lights reflected off her hair and shoulder with back lighting!
That's great to hear, thanks! :)
This was fantastic. Gotta save this video. I learned a lot. Thanks.
Thanks so much C.J.!
Having a single colour makes things to look more beautiful.
I really like monochromatic scenes :)
Beauty in subtleness. It's close to having black and white where we eliminate the colours.
Can you please do a black and white session ?
Great learning, nicely paced explanation and very approachable - I've got a ways to go before I get to studio set up territory, but it's so nice to have Emily showing these principles, they feel more within reach.
Love the simplicity of the lighting, yet beautiful results. Having a beautiful model helps too.
Definitely doesnt hurt having a gorgeous model on set ;)
Having a 600€ strobe, too.
So many photo videos only show us the retouched images. Really appreciate Emily Teague showing us the unretouched images to compare and to really see the quality of the light in each set up.
I appreciate hearing that. Thanks Nina!! :)
Amazing job. What a great a talent. The one with lighting from the side and make a good reflection on the model shoulder and hair is my favourite. Even without any editing process, the raw photo is absolutely georgeous.
Great demo! I loved the light coming from behind her shoulder and bouncing into the v-flat.
Thank you so much Jill! :)
Great, what a good teacher. Thank you!
Really liked the video, got the strobes out right after I finished watching
That makes me happy to hear! :)
I actually enjoyed listening to this video. Thanks adorama you’ve gained a customer
Thank you Ricardo! :)
There's a lot of green in the studio. Love the setup!!!
I'm trying to make this Brooklyn apartment into a jungle ;)
Love the video on lighting very helpful!! and you look Absolutely BEAUTIFUL shooting it ❤️
Thanks Wayne!!
As always, you walked through each setup perfectly! Thank you!
Thanks for always putting a smile on my face, Alex! ^_^
Excellent presentation, I learnt a lot from you in this video, thanks
Thank you!! :)
I love how Emily really explains things she preferred more and less when constructively criticising her stills. In a way, it widens my eyes to see areas in which I can improve and venture...
Thnk you Emily!
Awe I love hearing that, thank you!
So easy to understand when you teach! Thank you!
I love hearing that. Thank you!!!
Thank you for including the settings. Great commentary.
Keeping it simple and beautiful - great refresher to see. A great setup for any onsite shoot away from studio also.
Thanks Frank!! :)
Loved watching it, thanks for your work.
Thank you!! :)
I love your presentation. You are easy to understand and appealing. Thanks
I appreciate that Mary, thank you!! :)
Beautiful and helpful as always.
Thank you.
Thanks!! :)
I thoroughly enjoyed your style of teaching and the techniques you shared.
Thank you.
Great stuff, Emily - I really enjoy seeing you work through your process. Masumi's face is amazing and your pictures of her are beautiful!
Thank you so much, Alun! :D
Fantastic!!!
Thanks Allison!
Super work Emily.
Thank you Eddy!! ^_^
Great video with lots of tips, thanks!
Thanks Robert! :D
One of the best if not the best umbrella tutorial I've set out to find for a umbrella and it was all that the other is Gavin
I'm so happy to hear this, thanks Mark!!
Great job! Actually all you need to know for creating beautiful pictures with just one umbrella. Thanks!
Thank you! :)
Great video! Your teaching style is direct and very helpful.
Happy to hear that Richard! Thanks!
Awesome video, thanks for the tips
Thank you Brandon!
We need more Emily!
I love hearing that ^_^
Peace be with you. Excellent video. Being new to portrait photography, this is a necessary teaching. Thanks.
That back light one with the bounce was nice!
Thank you!! :)
Thank you so much. These tips are super helpful
I'm glad, thank you!!
Amazing video Emily!
Thank you so much Andrea!!
Really really enjoy your video Emily, you good at explain things. Great video, and pls make some more...thnk you
Thanks so much! :)
Hi Emily great instruction . Thank you!
Thank you so much!
Wonderful!
I really appreciate not only the way you have explained the setup but also the way each affect the catch light/lights in the eyes.
IHG
Tommy
This video is exceedingly helpful. Love the tutorial. And, the model...OMG...she should be an actress. She exudes mystique and a playful smile that's awesome. My goodness! Thank you both for this video.
A great watch.... thanks @Emily
Thank you Brendan! :)
@@EmilyTeague No thank you! Your explanations are helpful
Great work. I love the comparisons to show the different scenarios.
Thank you!! :)
Yay, Emily! Great work as usual.
Thanks Mark! Makes me smile to hear that from you
Learned so much more new things, well done
Loved it
Appreciate it, thank you!!
This was thee best photography in depth video I have ever seen!! Thank you Emily 🙏🏾
Thank,very nice & very good 👍🌷
Thank you so much!
Amazing work!
Thank you so much Maja!
Love it the simplicity is wonderful. Great for portrait photography too!
Thank you so much!!
Excellent job! There is beauty in simplicity!
Love your videos and your photographic style. We need to see more of you on Adorama!
That makes me smile to read. Thank you Darryl! :)
this has been extremely insightful. i'll surely try this out when i get my studio setup
This is one of my favorite one light portrait settings video. Very helpful! Thank you!
Great video and Awesome pictures!
Thank you! :)
Emily, you are amazing! Thank you so much. :-)
Outstanding! Organized and paced perfectly!
That's great. Adorama you encourage women photographers by brining them to this channel. Great initiative. We already have Lindsey, Vanessa and now Emily. Would like to see Dixie Dixon, Lara Jade and many more.
❤️❤️❤️
Just love it amazing....
Very good video and progression
I appreciate hearing that. Thanks Wendy!
Very useful video Emily, thanks for sharing.
Thank you Mauro!! :)
A very simple and clear demonstration of how to do things with just one light source. One minor thing that could be better in the video: When comparing shots, rather than switching the images back and forth, put them next to each other. That makes the difference a little more obvious for the viewer.
Good call! Thanks :)
What a great video! thank you!
Thanks!! :)
Excellent! Thank you!
Thanks John :)
Hello Emily, I'm new to photography but watching this video I've learned so much the shots were amazing. Thank you looking forward to more videos
That makes me really happy to hear, thanks!! :)
Great video Emily. Love the new hairstyle BTW!
Thank you Jeff!!! ^__^
Really great instruction and process overall. Easy and fun to watch. Thank you
Thank you Taylor :)
Such an excellent tutorial. You made it simple, love the photos.
I'm happy to hear that, thank you!!
Emily! Great Work! Yeah!
An excellent video. I do like the explanations, followed by the shots. More videos like this one would be great. Thanks!
Happy to hear it! Thanks Shawn :)
Awesome 😎 thanks!
Glad you liked it!!
This is was a really good video!!! Thank you explaining what you were doing in the manner that you did.
Really happy to hear you liked it! ^_^
Really nicely done. I haven't seen your videos before, but I will definitely dig around and find them!
I'm happy to hear that! Thanks Hudson :)
I LOVE EMILY!!!!
There's a massive smile on my face!! ^_^
@@EmilyTeague Em you already know!!
This was really a great help for me! Thank you so much!
Thank you!! :)
Wonderful tutorial Em! Love the blond hair too! haha STILL not used to it!
Thank you love!!! ^_^
Really informative video. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!
Thank you! ^_^
So glad I came across this video! Definitely want to try some of these lighting techniques. Thanks so much!
Happy to hear that! Thank you!! :)
+1 for more Emily.. Great work 👍
Yay! Thank you Mark! :D
This is the first time I’ve watched one of your videos. It’s excellent and I look forward to more!
Thank you so much Craig! :)
Very beautiful video + photos 👍👍
Thank you so much!
Great video, love all the different setups!
Thanks so much David!
Great! So helpful! Always love your videos! Everything is so neat in your studio! Thanks for sharing!
I really appreciate hearing that. Thanks John!
Ahhh 👏👏👏👏👏 amazing job Em & team! Such a beautiful concise breakdown of easy ways to get beautiful light without spending a lot on equipment! 🤍🤍🤍
Have I mentioned you are the sweetest and best?
Awesome Video
Thank you!!
Very helpful, thanks Emily and Adorama. I'm just now getting into off-camera strobe. One light, one umbrella. Today I experimented with my Speedlight on a stand with the bounce diffuser. Talk about shoe-string budget lighting! It worked great, and the techniques you show are inspiring.
Thank you, very encouraging. 😎
This is super helpful!!!! I have a few off camera flash clients coming up... just ordered a 60in umbrella ☂
Very interesting and creative lighting. I look forward to seeing more of your work
Thank you Jim! :)
I like plants in this room 😀
They spark a lot of joy! ^_^
Love this tutorial ❤❤ it's so helpful for me.. thank u❤
Great video! Thank you so much 👌
Thanks! :)
Somebody else, in the comments below, has used the word 'concise' to describe your video and the way you describe the set-ups. I totally agree with this and your demonstration set-ups and the resulting images made everything clear and unambiguous. So, thank you. I take it that much of this can be applied to using a beauty dish, although I realise that there will be some differences in the quality of light.
Thank you Ray! I appreciate hearing that!
For those wondering the shutter speed is 1/160th not 1/60th. That stop and 1/3rd difference would start to bring in the window and video lights. Also noticed the ISO is 125 not 100.
Many cogs moving on a shoot with a video team but these things may make folk wonder. If the shoot was done all at ISO 125 then that 1 stop and 1/3rd becomes 1 stop difference in terms of the quoted shutter speed in the video.
Hey Richard! Thanks for catching that :)
@@EmilyTeague No worries. Thanks again for the videos Emily.
Really helpful, thank you.
Great video, thank you. All nice, but I like clamshell best.
I really liked that one too :)