Indoor Posing and Lighting Tips with Jerry Ghionis (Ice Light Master Series)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.ย. 2024
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Ice Light 2 - www.fjwestcott....
In part 3 of this Ice Light Master Series, world-renowned wedding photographer Jerry Ghionis demonstrates a wide variety of Ice Light 2 lighting setups for stunning, classic portraits on-location.
The Ice Light 2 is the second generation portable LED light source for filmmakers and photographers. This compact yet powerful light source weighs a mere 20 ounces and packs a punch with an impressive 1740 lumen output. This high-end light is perfectly daylight-balanced at 5600K and renders beautiful colors with a high 96 CRI rating.
The Ice Light 2 features a removable battery that allows for 60+ minutes of full-power runtime. Its sleek digital display allows for precise 18-step dimming, which can also be operated via iOS devices with the available Westcott app.
To learn more about the Ice Light, please visit www.fjwestcott....
whoever does Jerry's edits is a master. his pics look so amazing.
Very nice
Great job! I would love to have a "light stand" like yours!!!
I can't put in words how much i appreciate your videos! Thank you Jerry !
Nice video. I love Ice Lights.
Thanks for watching.
"Gorgeous"
What part of this series do I need to watch to get a discount on this? :) Part 7, BlackFriday Edition?
👌👌👌
tnks
Jerry is great as usual, but with such a beautiful window perhaps they didn't even need the Ice Light, although I realize this video is an advertising.
if you don't have an assistant with you is it possible to attach the Wescott Ice Light (5500) with Barn Doors to a stand?
Tom you can find a couple of mounting options on this page www.fjwestcott.com/shop/lighting/led/ice-light-2 or use this www.fjwestcott.com/adjustable-shoe-mount-swivel-bracket as shown in this video th-cam.com/video/tLnWQqW5xm4/w-d-xo.html works with the original Ice Light (5500) and the Ice Light II (5900)
Hi
what did u use camera lens there ?
and what is Camera did u have therer too ?
nikon d4s 70-200mm
he could have meant 1/125
Yeah it'd have to be that.
10000000k iso
gorgeous. .. Beautiful .... like 20 times.. xd
Thanks for watching.
He's a professional? I thought the video looked better than the pics of her