Thank you so much for sharing all this knowledge. Great tutorial. I particularly enjoyed the post processing section where you show us a workflow I had never seen before and I will put in practice from now on. Year 2022 is portrait year for me.
Pye! I would really love in R six video from you. A full set up throughout the menu how you would set it up for the style of shooting that you do. I’d be very interested in seeing how you would set up your C1 through C3 would mean so much thank you love all of your videos
Great video. Didn't know about key+drag on local adjustments! So do you usually start with the Adobe Color profile in LR with R6? Would you pick a Canon matching profile if you (Adobe) had one? What Canon profile so you shoot with? On 5D IV, R, I shoot in neutral or faithful and start editing from there. On R5 (and if I had an R6) I often start editing in Adobe Neutral instead of Adobe Color in many of the same ways you well demonstrated... except I start, in this case, with an image that already has a lot less contrast before adding it back. Again, great video...I bet our model could give a different voice over to the footage and teach us a lot as well.
This is ok, but most of us don't have all the equipment of a professional, I think most of us are amateur and trying to take really good photos with only a camera, and that is what I look for in youtube tutorials, to be really good with only a camera.
He has a window, a piece of black construction paper from an art store (I know, a backdrop) to knock down the light on her right side and then used behind her and a camera. If you can't take an amazing picture with those inexpensive elements, stop taking pictures and take up a different hobby / profession.
Read about Sean Archer. He started in one room with one window just like this. And still does most of his work this way. It's his style. Read about Peter Hurley. He started in his living room. With one window. With white all around. And painted wood white to reflect. He put white paper up against the window to give him diffuse light. He would put people on his couch. And sit on his windowsill with the light behind him. And photograph them.
I am familiar with Lightroom so I was able to understand the concept but I find that you go too fast through those tools so I it is hard to follow and I don't want to have to pause/start the time line to slow you down, so just a tip, slow it down a bit, if you are going to show a tool that you use, take the time to explain it and show it, I know these are lit bits size bait to get you hook into probably sign on for a paid class, but still, if you going to mention it, please explain it and demonstrate it. Thanks, now I have homework to do, I think this a good technique not only for portraits but for everything else, because that green tint it is not only the coming from the window, Canon cameras are bias to green always introduce that green tint and no matter how much magenta and red you add to the camera, you always have to correct it on post production, it is in the DNA of Canon color science. You also mention, to create a automated script of a function that you use a lot, but didn't explained how to do that. Lots of food for thought on this video, go to go research all these stuff now.
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Why are people giving this tutorial a thumbs down? I'm a pro photographer, and everything is spot on.
Excellent. Clear, concise, and very helpful. Your calm demeanor makes your videos very viewable.
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in the field Gel application?
wildlife portrait with 50mm 1.2🤪
i know it's quite off topic but do anybody know of a good website to stream newly released series online?
Thank you so much for sharing all this knowledge. Great tutorial. I particularly enjoyed the post processing section where you show us a workflow I had never seen before and I will put in practice from now on. Year 2022 is portrait year for me.
Look at Her hair!) In the rembrandt light!!) Good work Pye
That sweater has a nice pattern in its texture.
Very informative. Easy to follow, good pacing. I especially enjoyed watching your workflow in Lightroom.
Very helpful video. Thank you Pye!
Pye! I would really love in R six video from you. A full set up throughout the menu how you would set it up for the style of shooting that you do. I’d be very interested in seeing how you would set up your C1 through C3 would mean so much thank you love all of your videos
A Big Thanks Pye
Very informative!
But Pye... My model dosnt have any texture... lol
Great video, always love your tips! You are such a cool guy! keep rocking bud!
Very inspiring, thanks!
Great video a lot of texture
12:09 Great temperature and tint advice. Thank you.
hi. alternate words for textures finish, surface, grain how is that for support ?
Great video. Thanks
Thank you!
Great video! Is there a rule of thumb for how far in front or behind the back edge of the window to place your subject?
Great video. Didn't know about key+drag on local adjustments! So do you usually start with the Adobe Color profile in LR with R6? Would you pick a Canon matching profile if you (Adobe) had one? What Canon profile so you shoot with? On 5D IV, R, I shoot in neutral or faithful and start editing from there. On R5 (and if I had an R6) I often start editing in Adobe Neutral instead of Adobe Color in many of the same ways you well demonstrated... except I start, in this case, with an image that already has a lot less contrast before adding it back. Again, great video...I bet our model could give a different voice over to the footage and teach us a lot as well.
Thanks for this sir
Might I ask what background stand are you using?
Photography is 1st eyes, brain head, & camera+lense. Softwares should be used AFTER ( or not , sometimes )
Why do you use live view and not viewfinder?
This is ok, but most of us don't have all the equipment of a professional, I think most of us are amateur and trying to take really good photos with only a camera, and that is what I look for in youtube tutorials, to be really good with only a camera.
You don’t need expensive equipment. Just a window and a reflector that’s it. O, a camera of course.
He has a window, a piece of black construction paper from an art store (I know, a backdrop) to knock down the light on her right side and then used behind her and a camera. If you can't take an amazing picture with those inexpensive elements, stop taking pictures and take up a different hobby / profession.
@@joetomasko9993 you'r right, might try this some day.
Read about Sean Archer. He started in one room with one window just like this. And still does most of his work this way. It's his style. Read about Peter Hurley. He started in his living room. With one window. With white all around. And painted wood white to reflect. He put white paper up against the window to give him diffuse light. He would put people on his couch. And sit on his windowsill with the light behind him. And photograph them.
I am familiar with Lightroom so I was able to understand the concept but I find that you go too fast through those tools so I it is hard to follow and I don't want to have to pause/start the time line to slow you down, so just a tip, slow it down a bit, if you are going to show a tool that you use, take the time to explain it and show it, I know these are lit bits size bait to get you hook into probably sign on for a paid class, but still, if you going to mention it, please explain it and demonstrate it. Thanks, now I have homework to do, I think this a good technique not only for portraits but for everything else, because that green tint it is not only the coming from the window, Canon cameras are bias to green always introduce that green tint and no matter how much magenta and red you add to the camera, you always have to correct it on post production, it is in the DNA of Canon color science. You also mention, to create a automated script of a function that you use a lot, but didn't explained how to do that. Lots of food for thought on this video, go to go research all these stuff now.
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hi, just wanted to say i have all the equipment mention lol