How many in your team do you normally have in weddings? Looks like 3 or 4? In the car scene, a light handler, second photographer, umbrella holder?, and maybe an assistant?
Nice video Jiggie. Love that super wide perspective. So to recap: you shot at 16mm, F22 ISO 100 and 1/250? But what power was the strobe? And what would the end result have been if your strobe was only say 250Ws?
good job for using ocf in a natural way. However, in my opinion, you totally shot yourself in the foot by over-processing the image and making look like a typical over the top HDR image. You've made all blacks look muddy/grey. This is very clear in her hair, bouquet, tires, ...etc. I've seen this so many times where a photographer takes a great image, only to ruin it in post. Very sad!
Why not use high speed synch flash instead of F22 which will introduce diffraction?
Excellent video. Fantastic vibrant pictures !!! Very good teacher.
I shoot professionally, what a great technique you have created! And good assistants and wonderful off camera flashes are a must. Thank you!
You’re welcome
Thanks Jiggie for your regular posts, really informative. God Bless you and your family.
You are very welcome
Thank you so very much for sharing this video, as always, Excellent!
You’re most welcome
Thank you for the video Sir Jiggie. Amazing shot even before post processing. :)
Where did you get the t-shirt?
How many in your team do you normally have in weddings? Looks like 3 or 4? In the car scene, a light handler, second photographer, umbrella holder?, and maybe an assistant?
Great explain
Thanks
This is great! What if you don't have assistants though?
You are a pro at removing subjects from a photo! Something I am currently learning.
:)
I was wondering if you have a tutorial on removing objects in post processing.
yes somewhere in the channel
which one do you recommend 14 Gm or sigma 14-24 Dgdn for wide angle wedding photography?
Nice work sir! How about using an ND filter (8 to 10 stops) and aperture f2 or wider to have more background blur?
why would you want to blur out the background for a wide shot? :)
@@JiggieAlejandrino exactly, not all scenes have to be bokehlicious haha.
awesome!!
You’re camera is remarkably clean.
But you do move their faces away from the sun correct?
Could this be done with a flashpoint evolv200?
You’ll just have to consider the power diff, my flash was 500watts
Idol talaga kita sir solid 🔥👌
Salamat
Nice video Jiggie. Love that super wide perspective. So to recap: you shot at 16mm, F22 ISO 100 and 1/250? But what power was the strobe? And what would the end result have been if your strobe was only say 250Ws?
it was at 100% so I guess it will be underexposed
@@JiggieAlejandrino Selamat po pare
Was the flash at TTL?
Manual
Alejandrino how much do you underexpose your background?
Depends on the existing ambient light and the look I want to get
Just plain common sense for photographers in time to use flash or any artificial lighting to bring shadows closer to highlights.
:)
good job for using ocf in a natural way. However, in my opinion, you totally shot yourself in the foot by over-processing the image and making look like a typical over the top HDR image.
You've made all blacks look muddy/grey. This is very clear in her hair, bouquet, tires, ...etc.
I've seen this so many times where a photographer takes a great image, only to ruin it in post.
Very sad!