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My Favorite TWO LIGHT Studio Setups for Model Photography
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A behind the scenes look at my favorite two light studio setups for creating beautiful and dynamic model photography.
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Great video Nathan! So much useful knowledge delivered so succinctly, along with a great body of work. Masterpiece.
Helpful and informative as always! Thank you so much Nathan! Good luck!
Very beautiful and inspiring work! Thank you for all this!!
thats a huge amount of knowledge your're putting in those vids - great job mate
This video is amazing! Thank you for sharing. I tried out some of the setups and the results are awesome!
I love how much effort you put to share your knowledge with the world!!!! Your work is very inspiring and I’m so thankful for your videos 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks!
Boy am I looking forward to trying out an optical Snoot! Beautiful work, thanks for the insights!
Absolutely stunning work and styling! Thanks for going over so many details on how you got the shot too!
You can mount it on the 300 for sure
loving your simple way of teaching. thank you so much. i will consider investing in your stuff 🥳🥳
Thanks for sharing with us ! great work !!
Oooweee I definitely need to try the wrap around lighting setup 🔥
Magical!! thanks for sharing!!
Fantastic ideas. Thank you for sharing
Awesome light set ups!! Super helpful 📸
Solid, concise video with great info and examples. I also like your calm demeanor. It's refreshing compared to other I-am-so-super-hyped presentations.
Couldn't have said it better!
Very helpful tips. I'll be trying these out for myself.
Very helpful information in an easy to watch and smooth flowing video. Thank you from Hawai'i!
Great tips! Thanks for sharing this
Fantastic work, thanks for sharing.
Man oh man those are sick ideas with the gobo. Hell Yeah
Wow, this video is an absolute goldmine of photography knowledge! 📷 Thank you so much for sharing these invaluable tips and techniques. I can already see a significant improvement in my photography skills just from watching this. Your explanations were clear and easy to follow, and the visual examples were spot on. I especially loved the segment about rim lighting and gobo lighting. Keep up the fantastic work and please keep those tutorials coming! You're making a positive impact on so many aspiring photographers like me. 👏📸
Glad you enjoyed it!
totally agree with you
Thank you, this video will help me a lot
So much great information, dope shots, and clear instructions. Bravo!!
Glad you liked it!
Loved this video, subscribed!
Man you have such a amazing style !!! wow !!!
Everything about this video is absolute perfection! Style, technique, skill, models...SUBSCRIBED!
Welcome aboard!
Awesome work!!
WOW love it❤
You're an awesome teacher. Thank you for breaking this down. You make it so easy to understand. 👏👏
Anytime!
Another succinct and information filled video Nathan...Two thumbs up!
Glad you liked it!
Great video! Thanks for posting. I was curious how you prevent lens flare in setup four. Are you further back and using a longer focal length to get out of the throw of light from the rim? Thanks.
Nate, this was such a great video man. Thank you for this.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Your video is straight to the point and easy to understand. Might I add the shots are top tier!
Thank ya kindly.
Amazing tutorial and photos. I learned so much🙏Suscribed!
Great short, sharp and inspirational video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome video, Nathan. Thanks for sharing your favourite light setups. I'll use them in upcoming photoshoots for sure.
Cheers from Bashkiria
Awesome! Cheers from Canada
Great content as always Nathan! Cheers
Thanks!
At it again 😎👊🏾. Nice work as usual Nate.
Thanks bud! Hope you're well.
Just luved it..
Fantastic images man. Got some nice inspiration. Thank you!
Glad you like them!
Thank you man! Loved this video as always 🔥
Glad you enjoyed!
Excellent video and photos! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it
Great stuff as always Nathan!
Glad you enjoyed!
I love the portrait subject, specially woman, and you have achieved such elegants results!
Great stuff, fantastic studio,energetic artist,thanks for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it
incredible. Love these setups
Thanks!
La qualité 👌🏽🔥🔥🔥
Extremely helpful! Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
Your explanation amazing & work incredible !
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent video great deal of information and ideas presented.
Glad it was helpful!
you're amazing!!!
Great inspiration! Thnanks!
Thanks for watching!
Super helpfull. Love the style of your videos
Awesome, thank you!
Sweet! Thanks for the helpful info!
Anytime!
Nice video, very informative. I like the first the best. Technically it would be Short lit Rembrandt lighting with the way it's set up in the video.
Beautiful ♡ thank you so much for sharing ♡ I would love to try the second set up but my ceiling is just 8 feet (((
beautiful images and nice breakdown!
Thank you kindly!
Tremendous - enjoyed seeing - in the rim light set up is the key light gridded as there appears little light from it on the backdrop
Nope, I don't use grids, it's just in how you angle the lighting.
Just found your channel , you are doing amazing job , and the photo i love all of them , great job 👌
Thank you!
The best 📸
Thanks!
If you don't have a 2nd light for the rim light, a reflector will work. Move it closer or farther away to adjust the amount of light as you would by adjusting the power of a 2nd light.
And choose white or silver (or even some other color if you want to add a color to it) to adjust the amount of rim light as you would adjusting the power.
And for the shot with 2 lights shot into a white background, if you only have one light and/or don't have a background but you have a white floor (could buy what's called tile board that may be cheaper than a white seamless background) or to go super cheap, cover the floor with sheets of printer paper (yes, you'll have to clone out some edges of sheets of paper) and bounce the light off the ceiling.
wow nice work !
Thank you! Cheers!
Hey Nathan. What’s the difference between wraparound lighting vs. rim lighting? Is it the position of the fill light?
Hello good! Excellent work! A question, in the spot at minute 3:18, do you use continuous light or flash? If it is a flash, at what power do you shoot it? From already thank you very much!
awesome video bro
Awesome
amazing
Hey Nathan, love your videos and the info you share. How do you avoid flare into the lens when the umbrella is facing you (last setup)?
I typically shoot 85mm and the umbrella is off to the side far enough that it doesn't fire into the lens.
Great!
beautiful work brotha
Thank you! Cheers!
Great Video, Thanks
Glad you liked it!
OMG *.* AMAZING
Thanks!
I really like the results of the 4 setups you did. I want to try them all and I will try to use cheaper light modifiers, it would be nice if you could specify the flash power in each setup. Thank you, this clip is accurate, creative and you can learn small things. 🖤🙌🏼
Flash power varies depending on modifier and its distance from the model, but it's typically metered to f/8 in the studio.
@@NathanElson thanks!
Also I almost forgot, good tips!
Amazing video! 🔥🔥🔥Just 2 questions. 1: in your next video can you explain a little more about the lights you use? I'm still learning about all the different kinds of lights the difference between them. 2: after you go over all your favorite light setups, can you do one specifically with color leds and / or color strobes? Ty!! 🙏🏾
The lighting I use is the AD600Pro heads. Best bang for your buck on the market. As for color leds, maybe, I don't tend to do a lot of mixed color work :)
Your work is great
Thank you! Cheers!
Thank you for inspiring video
Glad you enjoyed it!
Lol! As I was telling myself "DAMN those conversion to BNWs are good" you started offering your LR packages. My next purchase for sure!
Thank you!!!
Welcome!
Thank You!
Welcome!
wow great!
Thanks!
Thank you🙏🏽🙏🏽
No problem 😊
Great photographer!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thank you kindly
Thank you for another beneficial lighting video again. I will try to find this sweet spot in those two umbrellas to the backlighting. Haven't paid attention to it so far. Why are you using an umbrella for the rim lighting in the last scenario? I always go with my striplight with a grid to avoid spilling in any direction. Using an umbrella seems to me way more tricky. What is the advantage?
The way I position the umbrella makes it so that I don't have to worry about spill, and umbrellas are so much more portable.
Awesome video, on your rim light light facing forward it looks like you would be getting flare in your lens the way it looks from the video and where you are sitting...
I get that comment a lot, and I've even had my assistants on set ask me about it, but the light is out of frame, so it never flares on me.
Great Technique !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Glad you like it!
Nice work. It’s not often I can say that about photographers on yt
great thanks
Welcome 😊
Hell yeah
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U SO TALENT !
Thank ya
Great vid, and very helpful tips! Just an observation...almost every lighting tutorial I've seen is a male photographer, taking pictures of scantily clad women. In almost every case. Fascinating.
A really nice video. You definitely said rim too many times, but the video is perfect.😂
Love these, especially the one with the two medium umbrellas. I'm guessing they are 41" are they White or Silver ?
You betcha, and white all day every day.
Weird question, great tutorial by the way. Thank you again. For your flash, do both the key light and the fill light flash or just they keylight?
Both lights are firing 😉
@@NathanElson Thank you! :D
4:50 the size of umbrellas please and did you use diffuser as well?
Many thanks for your videos so educational 🙏
41" umbrellas with no diffuser
Awesome! Sigma 50 on there?
hello,
Where can I buy that chair you use in the studio?
The pictures are so stunning! What camera did you use for the photoshoot?
I had a D800 for some of the shots, and my latest camera is the z6II