I'm watching your video for the fourth or fifth time. I must say even in my early state i was coming to that thought on my own but every thing else refers to the triangle. My question came about when whatching different photographers in studio and notice their initial f/ stop is f11, f8, or f5.6. Somehow this was bringing me to what your video is talking about. To your point, when i listen to your video it makes sense to me.
Thank you for watching. As I said, I don't think I have re-invented anything, but I do think photographers are not thinking about their depth of field first, and locking that in.
I am not a fan of them either, and if I have assistants with me, I really don't use them. But 90% of my work doesn't allow for a budget for assistants, of the meter, and how I hate it so, gets me in that ball park really quick.
Thank you so much for sharing your insights on a better way to work and use flash/strobe in a studio setting. Your expertise has provided valuable techniques that will undoubtedly enhance the quality of my photography. I truly appreciate your willingness to share your knowledge and help others improve their craft.
Love your style… No nonsense, no crowd pleasing.
Just real talk. Massive unrelated channel.
Keep pushing forward!
Thank you so much for watching.
I'm watching your video for the fourth or fifth time. I must say even in my early state i was coming to that thought on my own but every thing else refers to the triangle. My question came about when whatching different photographers in studio and notice their initial
f/ stop is f11, f8, or f5.6.
Somehow this was bringing me to what your video is talking about. To your point, when i listen to your video it makes sense to me.
Thank you for watching. As I said, I don't think I have re-invented anything, but I do think photographers are not thinking about their depth of field first, and locking that in.
Great video. Totally agree! Except for the whole light meter thing. Hate them!!!! 😅
I am not a fan of them either, and if I have assistants with me, I really don't use them. But 90% of my work doesn't allow for a budget for assistants, of the meter, and how I hate it so, gets me in that ball park really quick.
Thank you so much for sharing your insights on a better way to work and use flash/strobe in a studio setting. Your expertise has provided valuable techniques that will undoubtedly enhance the quality of my photography. I truly appreciate your willingness to share your knowledge and help others improve their craft.
Thank you for watching.
Great video and thoughts. A suggestion is to provide links for viewers to purchase your gear. Nothing wrong with making some money along the way.
I indeed need to work on that for sure. Thank you for watching!
interesting... what about location, or using continuous light?
Thank you for watching. Those videos are coming soon!