She doesn't get lighting.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 มี.ค. 2024
- In this video, we get an SOS message from someone struggling with video lighting while recording on her phone.. Let's help.
Main light: Window
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Thank you, Pro-Bro! You light up my life!! 🥰
Many of us think Omar’s basically one of the best things about TH-cam. But if he gave you free advice you disagreed with, would that be “probrono” ? :)
The Gonzalez family has been gifted with the personality gene, that's for sure!
Some great lighting tips! [you've given Big Sis a boost for her videos]
Best photography channel on TH-cam. Super practical.
By far the most entertaining photography channel on TH-cam 👏🏽 you could talk about anything and it would still be entertaining to watch
1:39 “Eye pocket mamas” - teaching her all the photographer’s jargon, too, I see!
My wife had the same issues when the lockdown happened, and Zoom calls became the norm. Needless to say, things are almost back to normal, and I inherited the extra lighting we purchased for her :)
Boy, did that bring back some crazy memories trying to teach an entire class of 7/8 year old kiddos via Zoom or Google Meet.
I recently found your channel and instantly became a fan. You have some great content and even better presentation. I love the humor.
Underrated channel, personally one of the top photography education channels I found simple, informative, with the touch of comedy. Thank you for sharing this.
Very nice lighting tips!😘🙏
Being the brother to a sister myself I'm sorry to inform you that... you missed the perfect opportunity to let her know she's not "the brightest" 🤣
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I don't use smartphone, and I'm not a youtuber either, but I can easily see how helpful this video can be to so many people.
I love this! Light is so important! I use a really cheap beginner camera for product photography and it works so well because of the light I also use. LIGHT > CAMERA
The light-hearted and illuminating discussion to make me brighter on this subject is very much appreciated. Thanks for not just flashing through it.
Window, flag for the eye highlight and a bounce to get light on the other side of the face would work for a single source lighting situation. Window and some posterboard from wallmart or other store. inexpensive. Lights are better, more control, longer shooting times, not dendant on weather. Elgato lights look good.
You can make any subject light and digestible. 😊
PS. wear your wrinkles with pride!
Thanks for sharing.
רות למדתי מאחיך המון. הוא אלוף
איזה כיף! אני גם חושבת שהוא משהו-משהו
Nice watch, May I ask what is it?
Looks like a Seiko Alpinist SARB017.
If you will be using the window as a regular source of light for TH-cam, just go ahead and frost it.
Thanks! But doesn’t the window light obscure your monitor light? That would give me a headache. BTW your sister is beautiful- you sure she’s really your sister?!😆
love it. you have dust on the sensor btw.
Is this Ruth Gonzalez?
Great job 👏🏾
Wear your wrinkles with pride! 😂
Timely, thank you! I’ve been in desperate need of “help with faces” for two weeks now! I saw some “portraits” taken by a street photographer who works in black and white and many of them had such gorgeous (to me!) depth to the faces, very 3-D, you feel they could pop from the frame. My faces too often look like flat featureless pancakes. Can’t help that it’s low-light challenged x-t30 and most are inside restaurants or shot around twilight, I already have noise reduction at -4 (moreover I shoot raw) and use wide apertures like 1.4, 1.7, 2, 2.8. I still think there must be some skill I haven’t developed in terms of mastering light or something - being able to make the most of my environment. Seeing how backlit / hair light / rim light helps define and separate a person is useful. If I don’t have a speedlight, maybe I should use my cell phone to add light? Open to suggestions!
Even in street photography, the subject must be positioned to be in good light, which has everything to do with relative size and positioning of light to the subject. When they are not lit well, there are no camera settings to compensate. Don't take photos of subjects that are not correctly lit and you will eliminate a lot of boring/bad photos. I remember thinking when I first started photography that a good photographer should be able to take a good picture in any setting, but in time learned that it's not true. They need good light- good photographers either find it or create it. If you can't buy a speedlight, I would start focusing on learning how to identify flattering or interesting portrait light sources. It's not just about how bright it is, but which direction it's coming from, relative to your subject.
Make sure it’s giving you ‘Dimensionality’ & NOT dementia.😮
Great demos of some simple ideas!
You are alot alike in a cool way like twins
רות אחיך צלם על חלל הוא לימד אותי המון על צילום
thats funny