Can you share a link to where you purchased that husky voice filter? ;-) Legitimately though, can you tell me what you've got attached to the base of your vertical grip please?? Thanks!
great tuto. Is 130cm umbrella enough ? 165cm should be difficult to handle, isn't it ? Instead of 400usd for that profoto, i intended to buy a godox UB-130 translucent at 100 euros
Ciao Vanessa! 😊 Amazing tutorial. Concise but extremely useful. 😍 What about your voice, though? Did you catch a cold or is it the audio quality? 😜😘 Not meaning this in a bad way, though.... 😁
Could you share a link to the light stand you used in the Faking Golden Hour with Flash segment. It doesn't appear to be the 368B model in the description.
Hi Vanessa, thank you so much for this tutorial. I keep struggling with the concept of light being closer = softer light because the light source appears larger in relation to the subject (I know it's true), but closer light also equaling harsher falloff. I want those soft shadows in combination with softer light. How do I best approach this?
🤯🤯🤯🤯 this video was and is fantastic!
Yayyyy check out the full thing at thephotoinsiders.com
Far-out, so totally 🤘📷🤘
vanessa, you need to do more of these, the pictures came out lovely.
Thanks! Working on it for sure ☺️
Extremely helpful. Thanks Vanessa
So glad!
The golden hour shots may be some of the best OCF shots ive seen yet. So natural id never guess they were manipulated.
I so appreciate you saying that ❤️
I came here for the photography and then had to rewatch because first I couldn't get over how stunning these two are.
Aw thx
Thisssss ❤
This video is amazing! LOVE IT! Thanks for you knowledge and sharing it with us.
You are so welcome!
this is amazing tips。thank you for sharing it generously
My pleasure! Make sure to watch the whole video too!
Thanks!
You bet!
Gracias, Vanesa.
Mi placer ☺️
Awesome explanation. Very easy to follow. Thanks Vanessa!
Glad it was helpful!
Great Video!
Thanks for watching!
Stunning images!
Glad you like them!
awesome work!!! I love these neat lectures
Happy to hear that!
What is the filter you used on the lens to mimick the sun?
CTO gel ☺️
@6:30+....Yowza; now THAT's a dress! Stunning.
Thanks!
Awesome!
Glad you think so!
informative concise video.
so glad it was helpful!
Nice boots!
Thanks!
Can you share a link to where you purchased that husky voice filter? ;-) Legitimately though, can you tell me what you've got attached to the base of your vertical grip please?? Thanks!
Haha it’s a cam ranger so we can wifi the photos to the computer
@@VanessaJoy Thanks!
great tuto. Is 130cm umbrella enough ? 165cm should be difficult to handle, isn't it ? Instead of 400usd for that profoto, i intended to buy a godox UB-130 translucent at 100 euros
It’s all relative to how close your light is to the subject, but yeah that size should do the trick ☺️
Ciao Vanessa! 😊 Amazing tutorial. Concise but extremely useful. 😍
What about your voice, though? Did you catch a cold or is it the audio quality? 😜😘
Not meaning this in a bad way, though.... 😁
I had laryngitis and bronchitis while filming this 😞
@@VanessaJoy Ouch! I can tell..... you handled it in a great way, though! 😁
Could you share a link to the light stand you used in the Faking Golden Hour with Flash segment. It doesn't appear to be the 368B model in the description.
Sorry about that! It’s this one: adorama.rfvk.net/bndvM
@@VanessaJoy Thank you! Looking for heavy duty stand that’s not too heavy and this one looked perfect.
Hi Vanessa, thank you so much for this tutorial. I keep struggling with the concept of light being closer = softer light because the light source appears larger in relation to the subject (I know it's true), but closer light also equaling harsher falloff. I want those soft shadows in combination with softer light. How do I best approach this?
a really big light source further away - like the big umbrella I show you in the beginning OR use fill light with a reflector or another strobe :-)
You don’t want to wrist wrestle with Vanessa😂, the iron wrist goddess
HAHAHA