Здравствуйте. Случайно нашла ваш канал так как интересуюсь фудфотографией. И просто получаю огромное удовольствие от вас, манеры объяснения сложных тем и особенно то, как доходчиво вы рассказываете о базовых основах фотографии. Я прочла много информации, прошла пару курсов, но то, что вы объясняете здесь на канале это бесценно и настолько обширно, что все вопросы в голове пропадают после просмотра ролика. Благодарю вас от души за ваш труд, вы замечательный человек, талантливый фотограф. Процветания вам и в вашем бизнесе. Благодарю за все❤
WOW!! I learned so much from just this one video! Whenever I take my food shots, I’m constantly trying a million different angles and finagling with the lights. Now it makes sense why some shots look more appealing than others! You explain things in such an easy to follow way. Thank you so much!
Hey Brandon, I like how you analyze and explain lighting. This video helped me to better understand more in depth how lighting a certain way can help retain more detail. If I understand you correctly, you have to consider the surface of your subject to determine if direct or diffused reflection would work best.
i know this is a channel that teaches how to get good lighting for food photography mainly, but you need to show us ur setup on how you get that perfect natural lighting in your room when you are facing your camera!!! definitely subbed 👍
Wonder if he shares all his lunch pics on insta... but great job with the videos, this helped me with staging and imagining creative ways to take a shot
Really depends though. There are a lot of factors that may affect midtones (shadows, light source location, surface, etc.). It may sometimes be coming off as diffused light reflection but not all the time. Happy to be corrected if I missed out anything. 😁
Same. That's a good question. Right now, I would say that midtones exhibit diffused reflections all the time but, like Patrick, I'm happy to be proven wrong.
How is this content free!? seriously this is gonna take my food game to another level. I cant thank you enough
Здравствуйте. Случайно нашла ваш канал так как интересуюсь фудфотографией. И просто получаю огромное удовольствие от вас, манеры объяснения сложных тем и особенно то, как доходчиво вы рассказываете о базовых основах фотографии. Я прочла много информации, прошла пару курсов, но то, что вы объясняете здесь на канале это бесценно и настолько обширно, что все вопросы в голове пропадают после просмотра ролика. Благодарю вас от души за ваш труд, вы замечательный человек, талантливый фотограф. Процветания вам и в вашем бизнесе. Благодарю за все❤
Thank you so much!
Always informative. Always learn something new every video. Your technicality and attention to every minute detail is insane!
Thanks Miguel!
Definitely a channel I would highly recommend! Great content as always! Truly appreciate the knowledge you freely share with us!
WOW!! I learned so much from just this one video! Whenever I take my food shots, I’m constantly trying a million different angles and finagling with the lights. Now it makes sense why some shots look more appealing than others! You explain things in such an easy to follow way. Thank you so much!
I'm happy he is back !!!
Brandon! The video production quality is getting better and better after each video👌
I agree
Thanks Abhyanshu!
Didn’t notice the difference so well before. Thank you for sharing!
Awesome! Thanks for watching
great content. really motivates me on my lazy days to just have fun and keep experimenting !!!
Hey Brandon, I like how you analyze and explain lighting. This video helped me to better understand more in depth how lighting a certain way can help retain more detail. If I understand you correctly, you have to consider the surface of your subject to determine if direct or diffused reflection would work best.
i know this is a channel that teaches how to get good lighting for food photography mainly, but you need to show us ur setup on how you get that perfect natural lighting in your room when you are facing your camera!!! definitely subbed 👍
I Love your videos. They're very helpful. please keep going
I like your channel i was looking for tutorials about this topic 👌🏻
Good video!
well that was great example, thanks
Missed you man!
I’m so excited for this video! Ah! Hungrily watching! The god of light. 😂
definitely not 😅 haha
Thanks for the lesson. The donuts look delicious. Did you eat all of them?
Wonder if he shares all his lunch pics on insta... but great job with the videos, this helped me with staging and imagining creative ways to take a shot
omg, thanks lots!!!
Nice video..can you share video on lighting from different diffusion boxes in future ..it wud be great
Thanks bro... 😍😍😍
great content as always..
you are my benefactor
Super useful! What lens did you use to shoot the peanut butter?
Gimme a sec need to grab a coffee before watching this 🙌
hahah
Which macro lens you used for the shooting?
Indirectly, can I say, midtones (which always shows us color) exhibit diffused reflections all the time?
Really depends though. There are a lot of factors that may affect midtones (shadows, light source location, surface, etc.). It may sometimes be coming off as diffused light reflection but not all the time. Happy to be corrected if I missed out anything. 😁
Same. That's a good question. Right now, I would say that midtones exhibit diffused reflections all the time but, like Patrick, I'm happy to be proven wrong.
I really find hwauei camera supports reflections very clear
what large softbox did you use on the b10? thanks!
Should i use grid for my godox octabox 95cm
With that doughnut, don't you think apart from the difference in reflections you showed, the angle made a major change(also).
Reflection and angle (with respect to light source) are dependent on each other, so I would say yes, the angle makes a huge difference.
Studio tour
Miss you already, come back, I'm waiting
Are you using black promist 1/4 filter ? Look like movie ..
Yup
hello i want to know more tutorials about reflection please teach me
legend for just ending the Video at under 10min
I guess the best idea is used difused light from 3 directions hahahahaha :D
I'm your biggest fan, but the image of the donuts, really turn me down, looks like other thing ....
Essentially lighting that produces silhouettes doesn't preserve color