Chelsea's shooting with the 📷 Canon 5D Mark II on Amazon help.tc/5d3 with a ⭐ 70-200 f/2.8 on Amazon help.tc/canonportrait Tony is using the 📷 5D Mark II on Amazon help.tc/5D2 and the ⭐ Sigma 24-105 f/4 on Amazon help.tc/s105 ⭐Paul C. Buff Cyber Commander on Amazon help.tc/cyber
For the teeth, you might find it easier to select the teeth with the quick selection, select hue/saturation and select the yellows and drop the saturation and boost the brightness a little. Its a lot faster and has a more natural look. Great video as always!
Nice tip. One that I prefer to use is to use a new layer with the Screen blending mode, masked, and paint the teeth (and sometimes irises) in with a soft brush. Then, lower the opacity as desired to look brighter but not so that it calls attention to itself.
At 04:00 have you ever actually had a pro-grade CF card fail? It's always in the back of my mind, but I've never had a problem in all the years I've been using them... I never delete in camera, always format and never shoot till FULL. My camera bodies all have two slots in them, but I use one for stills and the second card designated for video. Is redundant date collection in camera still necessary in your opinion?
It's amazing how far you guys have come over the years. In this video you guys had 34,904 subscribers but now you are on 1.62 million subscribers and growing 💗💗. Well done 👍
I love your videos! I’m that guy that always watches and never comments. I felt the need to have to tell you guys. So simple and love how you guys explain things! Thank You!!
I like the "loading" part of the video........I over pack as well, you never know! In NYC, cars may not be an option, so we have to hand carry everything up and down subway stairs so it's critical to pack everything well. As a "combat" celeb and entertainment photog, we have about 30 sec to a min to shoot, I highly recommend bringing a tripod for those shots and also to have a vertical grip, it is easier on your arm and no chicken wing :)
hey nice work, one question: wouldnt it have been beter to use 1/128 flash in the box to get the background white from the getgo? or would that ruin the overall impression of light in the picture?
Very interesting Chelsea, I appreciate seeing how far but not too much post processing you do. After the background was brightened the teeth work balances out the whole. Good stuff.
What i do for skin retouching is use the frequency separation technique then use imagenomic in a separate layer and just change the opacity to a max of 30%. that way it's still look natural. Also i would chop the head in post just in case the client change their mind and wanted the whole head. and the cropping would be the last thing i do.
Wouldn't it be better to have the full head of someone and not chop off the top of their hair? What if someone had a mohawk? Also, I noticed that all of the head was not in focus. I know you were wanting to make the white background out of focus so you would take away the imperfections on it but I usually don't see portraits where only the face is in focus and the ears are out of focus. I'm just asking to see why you are doing it this way so maybe I could get better. Thanks!
Whether the top of the head is cropped is a matter of style and preference. Typically we'll shoot it without the head cropped and then crop into the hairline in post if that's the client's preference, which it was this time. Re: shallow depth-of-field, it's also a matter of preference. You're right that it's not necessary for de-emphasizing background distractions when you can control the background, as we did here. However, the shallow DoF also serves to slightly blur the skin texture in a very natural way, reducing post-processing time.
I'm with you on the crop. Nice headshot, but for corporate use I'd rather see a full head centered picture. That's what I have in mind when I think of a corporate headshot at least. :)
This was the only photo with a tight crop because he's the manager and I wanted his photo to look different. The rest of the portraits from this shoot were standard crops. I didn't get model releases for everyone, unfortunately, so I can't show them.
I enjoyed watching this video. I wish there was more actual behind the scenes of the shoot though, maybe some discussion about posing and composition and working with people who aren't professional models. The editing tips were helpful too. It's also refreshing to see that even professionals have to be flexible when they're on the job, and that it's best to be prepared for anything!
And the face is too much washed out as well... as she said it is a personal preference indeed, but this kind and amount of retouching is way not natural for me... I like the idea to look for natural light with test shots as help but why could not you set up the soft boxes that you were packed up for? It is the same work or even less to adjust the height than holding the reflector in the back. Actually if you have enough softboxes you do not really need to adjust much anyways especially for portraits only...
This was very helpful! ...but then all your vidz have been!! I thought I was pro because I used to specialise in Glamour shots and had a good understanding of photography and photoshop (in its early days), but since finding you two I have learned so so much more and come to realise that I am still only semi-pro lol. Nothing better than learning a new trick :) So, as a new viewer n subscriber, thank you both!
I like to keep it simple, that being said with all the lighting equipment you brought, it appears you primarily used the Gary Fong light modifier! It's nice to have all the bells and whistles for the studio but location shooting can be become a nightmare if one gets caught up in all the "gear" and the complications of managing it an hectic atmosphere. I use the Fong modifier and snoot a lot and my work flow on the front end goes really quick. Keep up the good work!
Exactly! I wanted to be prepared to get the shot, but I prefer to keep it simple and natural lighting is my favorite. I don't usually use the Gary Fong, but they sent it to us and I wanted some experience with it for a future review.
I find it hilarious that whenever a photography related channel shows a youtube screenshot to ask you to subscribe, there's always a FroKnowsPhoto video in the suggestions list 11:00. That guy really knows how to market himself. Great video by the way.
Good marketing maybe, but I can't make it through one of his videos. Something about an incredible over abundance of ego that I find off putting. Plus, he can spew 4,000 words, and only 10 of them useful. Tony and Chelsea are a million 100% more helpful.
Thanks for this great video. Could you add some details about the business part : like how did you find the client ?how much did you charged and how long after the shooting did you deliver the pictures ?
Glad you guys you are doing OK business wise and having work - You guys are great - great video - thanks --- also I likewise love Gary Fong's light-sphere
Honestly, we didn't love it. They sent it to us to review, so we were trying it out this day. It was heavy and kept falling off... we were just experimenting with it, but we needed consistent lighting for all the photos, so we couldn't take it off mid-way like we wanted to.
Tony Northrup I agree it is a bit heavy :) and pending on what flash one uses the fit is not always good - I have quite a few flashes and mostly use the Light-Spahre with my Bolt flashes - they are quite powerful and a bit larger so it fits very tight and does not come off - but of course it is to large for my Olympus Fl-600r flashes - the concept is good I think and I really see a difference - hope Gary Fong comes out with lighter versions and better fit options
I felt that you guys were little insecure (or not confortable) at this location, maybe its because the video rolling and all the other stuff going on, but great video! About chop off the hair, if my client ask for, and if its the case i do it in camera too, but preference is do it in post and send the "uncroped version" for future needs. Cya guys and keep the awesome work! Regards from Brazil!
This is great guys. I was actually going to ask you recently if you've any time to take photos with all the reviewing, portfolio assessment, SDP reader enquiries and admin on the accompanying site and Facebook group you do! Very pleased to see you at work and explaining what you were getting up to, great job!
Yeah, we're shooting pretty constantly still, but don't usually record it because it's a distraction for the client... this time we negotiated a model release and filming rights as part of the deal.
Hi there! What would you recommend for an owner of D850, regarding off camera flash when it comes to using radio controller n receivers. Hope to hearing from you many thanks.
at 4:41 you state you're going to show your workflow process for culling/rating the photos. Is this available in another video? Always interested in how others go through their collections.
Tony and Chelsea, I enjoyed the video shoot. it was great that you were able to improvise when it came to the office, and the open area of the dealership using the available light. nice job all around. I do appreciate your videos, and that of others who take time out from your schedules to creating them. thanks. I would like to ask a question if I may, how much can one charge for such a shoot? I'm not asking what you made, but what can a photographer ask for? ball park.
+Victor Rivera It totally depends on the client, the time and equipment required for the job, and your own credentials. Try to find a price that makes it worth your time (including the pre-sales time and post-processing time), but that still makes it a good value for your client.
+Tony Northrup I appreciate the response. I have someone that would like to update their website photo and asked if I can come over to take some pictures. it's my first photo job so I'm really excited and confident that it will work out. it's only one person. thanks again.
Thanks Chelsea. I recently subscribed to Adobe's Creative Cloud for Photographers - You should do more videos on Photoshop taking it slow for us new at it.
Great video as usual, but I wish there were a few tips on posing, and how to direct the subject. Since you're not using professional models, I imagine direction is very important.
Dr T, your thoughts: Lightsphere Collapsable Diffuser by Gary Fong??? (Have one, great results with off-camera flash. However, no experience with umberella flash to see if it is an equivalent replacement--the claim...)
Jrome719 Here's a review of some flash modifiers that we preferred over the Lightsphere: th-cam.com/video/3ZstWIk2cTU/w-d-xo.html. We did receive a review copy of the Lightsphere, and tried it out in this video, but found it to be clumsy, inefficient, and expensive compared to alternatives, and rather than bashing it we left it out of the review.
I wished you had used the car's in the background instead of using the white reflector. Have you tried a high key portrait effect in a office setting? If so, can you send me the video or tell me the best way to accomplish that technique?
Alejandro De leon Lightroom to organize photos and do light editing, and Photoshop for deeper editing. You can get both for $9.99 a month with Adobe's Cloud program.
One thing I always do when shooting portraits is I make sure that the subject’s clothing is 100% the way it should be - that guy’s pink tie could’ve been tightened a bit, and knot tightened as well.
Can I ask a question ? I can't change or adjust my crop area box in photoshop CS6, anybody knows how to solve this problem? Anytime I click on the crop tool, I can't change or adjust the curve of crop box. It seems happen when I use rectangular tool, magic wand tool, lasso tool.
I usually end up fiddling with the tolerance amount anyway. Then, if it isn't enough, I end up using the selection tool to select or deselect. Plus, I have a wacom that makes it fast and easy to be precise with selecting. But if that works for you, go for it. I find there are many good ways to complete a task in PS. So many options!
You said at first that the flash was only to fire the strobes and you end up using the flash as a fill light? And used none of the other equipment you packed?
I really like these behind the scenes! They answer many questions I don't have to ask. Photographers here are jerks and don't share ANY info! A few questions though if I may, what CF/SD cards do you prefer and what kind of keyboard/mouse do you guys use please and thank you :)
For portrait shoots I'll generally use any cheap CF or SD card (though I write to two simultaneously for backup). We both have Microsoft ergonomic keyboards (amzn.to/1hDzEsz). I use a Logitech Performance MX laser mouse (amzn.to/1edzZYj). Chelsea usually prefers her Wacom (sdp.io/wacom).
Thanks for the reply AND you put product links! Wow! That's it! I am buying your book and payday is soon! Thanks again. Oh please tell hi to Chelsea and all :)
Saludos Tony y Chelsea. Muchas gracias por compartir con todos tus seguidores sus conocimientos acerca de fotografía peroooooooooooo 😝😝😝 usan solo equipo top of the line y no es justo para los principiantes y estudiantes que somos de recursos muy limitados. Por favor den recomendaciones, tips, trucos para los q empezamos en la fotografía. Muchas Gracias y saludos desde Mexico City
As with your other videos, a high information density, much appreciated by us low bandwidth folks. Crisp, info loaded delivery much appreciated! Forwarded to my partner,who shoots "mug shots" as part of her job. Only whine is to plead for toning down the volume, if not eliminating the audio. Won't harp on this, but, given that you're at the top of your game, consider that TED talks don't feature a sound track. You're (really) good enough NOT to require a sound track similar to
Tony Northrup OK, I was wondering why you weren't using the Rogue since you gave it a good review in one of your videos. Or is the Rogue better suited for situations where you can't bounce the light off the ceiling? (I'm thinking of getting one myself for these situations)
i wish the school photographers could have edited the imperfections out out our school photos they used softening filters for most of my school photos witch reduced the flaws for some reason photos taken in the studio were always better than photos taken on location using the lights on stands with umbrella reflectors is this usaly the resault
Interesting how she said she had been booked to shoot the job and it was the guy taking all the photos. I only saw her holding the reflector? And those teeth - who has teeth that white?
Chelsea's shooting with the 📷 Canon 5D Mark II on Amazon help.tc/5d3 with a ⭐ 70-200 f/2.8 on Amazon help.tc/canonportrait
Tony is using the 📷 5D Mark II on Amazon help.tc/5D2 and the ⭐ Sigma 24-105 f/4 on Amazon help.tc/s105
⭐Paul C. Buff Cyber Commander on Amazon help.tc/cyber
Tony & Chelsea Northrup you guys rock. So cool to see you two do have the same skill as a couple
It's awesome to see how much your videos have improved over 4 years
For the teeth, you might find it easier to select the teeth with the quick selection, select hue/saturation and select the yellows and drop the saturation and boost the brightness a little. Its a lot faster and has a more natural look. Great video as always!
Nice tip. One that I prefer to use is to use a new layer with the Screen blending mode, masked, and paint the teeth (and sometimes irises) in with a soft brush. Then, lower the opacity as desired to look brighter but not so that it calls attention to itself.
Where did we get the notion that whiter teeth on a person will mean better customer service? Disney?
At 04:00 have you ever actually had a pro-grade CF card fail? It's always in the back of my mind, but I've never had a problem in all the years I've been using them... I never delete in camera, always format and never shoot till FULL. My camera bodies all have two slots in them, but I use one for stills and the second card designated for video. Is redundant date collection in camera still necessary in your opinion?
Yeah, all the memory cards we've had fail were pro-grade CF cards. If you can't afford to lose your images, write them to two cards.
Tony & Chelsea Northrup CRAP... ok.. one more question... were they SanDisk Extreme Pro... orrrrr some other brand? :)
Tony & Chelsea Northrup farcical
Jenny FTOL :)
Shoot tethered and skip the card.
cheers
It's amazing how far you guys have come over the years.
In this video you guys had 34,904 subscribers but now you are on 1.62 million subscribers and growing 💗💗.
Well done 👍
Do you often transport your lights and b-roll camera already attached to stands and tripod?
love these behind the scenes videos...really helps get a feel for real life
Love your videos, even when they are overexposed haha.
Alien Bees!!!!! I can't wait to get some!
Attention to detail ! A great reminder to me anyway. Thanks C&T
I love your videos! I’m that guy that always watches and never comments. I felt the need to have to tell you guys. So simple and love how you guys explain things! Thank You!!
I love how far you two (three w/ Justin) have came with your content over the years. I'm glad this ol' timey music went away. Keep up the great work!
I like the "loading" part of the video........I over pack as well, you never know! In NYC, cars may not be an option, so we have to hand carry everything up and down subway stairs so it's critical to pack everything well. As a "combat" celeb and entertainment photog, we have about 30 sec to a min to shoot, I highly recommend bringing a tripod for those shots and also to have a vertical grip, it is easier on your arm and no chicken wing :)
a very good lesson specially the editing
hey nice work, one question: wouldnt it have been beter to use 1/128 flash in the box to get the background white from the getgo? or would that ruin the overall impression of light in the picture?
I can barely watch the recording ... beautiful ... wonderful
Yet another great video by you guys!!! Cheers!!!
Very interesting Chelsea, I appreciate seeing how far but not too much post processing you do. After the background was brightened the teeth work balances out the whole. Good stuff.
Thank you, Stephen.
love the power surf music
Good to see I am not the only one that can't figure out how to fold up the circular deflector!
Very clever and simple setup ! great results with minimum fuss ! Congratulations !
What i do for skin retouching is use the frequency separation technique then use imagenomic in a separate layer and just change the opacity to a max of 30%. that way it's still look natural. Also i would chop the head in post just in case the client change their mind and wanted the whole head. and the cropping would be the last thing i do.
Wouldn't it be better to have the full head of someone and not chop off the top of their hair? What if someone had a mohawk? Also, I noticed that all of the head was not in focus. I know you were wanting to make the white background out of focus so you would take away the imperfections on it but I usually don't see portraits where only the face is in focus and the ears are out of focus. I'm just asking to see why you are doing it this way so maybe I could get better. Thanks!
Whether the top of the head is cropped is a matter of style and preference. Typically we'll shoot it without the head cropped and then crop into the hairline in post if that's the client's preference, which it was this time.
Re: shallow depth-of-field, it's also a matter of preference. You're right that it's not necessary for de-emphasizing background distractions when you can control the background, as we did here. However, the shallow DoF also serves to slightly blur the skin texture in a very natural way, reducing post-processing time.
I'm with you on the crop. Nice headshot, but for corporate use I'd rather see a full head centered picture. That's what I have in mind when I think of a corporate headshot at least. :)
This was the only photo with a tight crop because he's the manager and I wanted his photo to look different.
The rest of the portraits from this shoot were standard crops. I didn't get model releases for everyone, unfortunately, so I can't show them.
Oh, that's why :) Chelsea, I happened to notice, no booze on the job?! :p
great video, we love you guys. Can't believe you just throw everything in the back of the truck though :-)
I enjoyed watching this video. I wish there was more actual behind the scenes of the shoot though, maybe some discussion about posing and composition and working with people who aren't professional models. The editing tips were helpful too. It's also refreshing to see that even professionals have to be flexible when they're on the job, and that it's best to be prepared for anything!
In my humble opinion, I think the teeth are way to white..
And the face is too much washed out as well... as she said it is a personal preference indeed, but this kind and amount of retouching is way not natural for me... I like the idea to look for natural light with test shots as help but why could not you set up the soft boxes that you were packed up for? It is the same work or even less to adjust the height than holding the reflector in the back. Actually if you have enough softboxes you do not really need to adjust much anyways especially for portraits only...
I think the picture looks great.
Wow great!!very nice video!
Thanks for the demonstration Chelsea!
You guys are the best. Thanks for sharing!
This was very helpful! ...but then all your vidz have been!! I thought I was pro because I used to specialise in Glamour shots and had a good understanding of photography and photoshop (in its early days), but since finding you two I have learned so so much more and come to realise that I am still only semi-pro lol. Nothing better than learning a new trick :) So, as a new viewer n subscriber, thank you both!
Chelsea & Tony thanks for sharing this. Did you have any trouble matching natural window light with flash fill light and indoor artificial lighting?
How do you not get the reflector on the picture? That’s what I’m worried about when shooting. Should I just edit it out?
I like to keep it simple, that being said with all the lighting equipment you brought, it appears you primarily used the Gary Fong light modifier! It's nice to have all the bells and whistles for the studio but location shooting can be become a nightmare if one gets caught up in all the "gear" and the complications of managing it an hectic atmosphere. I use the Fong modifier and snoot a lot and my work flow on the front end goes really quick. Keep up the good work!
Exactly! I wanted to be prepared to get the shot, but I prefer to keep it simple and natural lighting is my favorite.
I don't usually use the Gary Fong, but they sent it to us and I wanted some experience with it for a future review.
I find it hilarious that whenever a photography related channel shows a youtube screenshot to ask you to subscribe, there's always a FroKnowsPhoto video in the suggestions list 11:00. That guy really knows how to market himself. Great video by the way.
There's no stopping the Fro! He is good at that!
***** enough with the compliments. If there's one thing Fro doesn't need, it's a bigger ego ;-) Love his videos BTW and yours of course too!
Good marketing maybe, but I can't make it through one of his videos.
Something about an incredible over abundance of ego that I find off putting.
Plus, he can spew 4,000 words, and only 10 of them useful.
Tony and Chelsea are a million 100% more helpful.
Thanks for this great video. Could you add some details about the business part : like how did you find the client ?how much did you charged and how long after the shooting did you deliver the pictures ?
Very cool video, what kind of roll up background did you guys take to the shoot?
VERY GOOD!
Nice video you two, some good pointers. Keep them coming.
Great video thanks for sharing your style!
Excellent walk-through!!! Thank you!!!
great video i didn't think of the clients being businesses needing profile photos for their employees.
Glad you guys you are doing OK business wise and having work - You guys are great - great video - thanks --- also I likewise love Gary Fong's light-sphere
Honestly, we didn't love it. They sent it to us to review, so we were trying it out this day. It was heavy and kept falling off... we were just experimenting with it, but we needed consistent lighting for all the photos, so we couldn't take it off mid-way like we wanted to.
Tony Northrup I agree it is a bit heavy :) and pending on what flash one uses the fit is not always good - I have quite a few flashes and mostly use the Light-Spahre with my Bolt flashes - they are quite powerful and a bit larger so it fits very tight and does not come off - but of course it is to large for my Olympus Fl-600r flashes - the concept is good I think and I really see a difference - hope Gary Fong comes out with lighter versions and better fit options
I felt that you guys were little insecure (or not confortable) at this location, maybe its because the video rolling and all the other stuff going on, but great video! About chop off the hair, if my client ask for, and if its the case i do it in camera too, but preference is do it in post and send the "uncroped version" for future needs. Cya guys and keep the awesome work! Regards from Brazil!
Great video guys
Fantastic....Thank you
This is great guys. I was actually going to ask you recently if you've any time to take photos with all the reviewing, portfolio assessment, SDP reader enquiries and admin on the accompanying site and Facebook group you do! Very pleased to see you at work and explaining what you were getting up to, great job!
Yeah, we're shooting pretty constantly still, but don't usually record it because it's a distraction for the client... this time we negotiated a model release and filming rights as part of the deal.
Great tips you guys thanks again
don't hesitate to acknowledge Canon , Japan tech and people hard work is best.
hello Chelsea and Tony im just wondering waht was your setting on your camera and flash for the headshot?thank you you guys been very helpful
thank you bro. it was really useful.. i really appreciate all your hardwork
Have you ever had your mark iii erase all your images from your sd card? Or what made you say that
Hi there! What would you recommend for an owner of D850, regarding off camera flash when it comes to using radio controller n receivers.
Hope to hearing from you many thanks.
at 4:41 you state you're going to show your workflow process for culling/rating the photos. Is this available in another video? Always interested in how others go through their collections.
Jaypoc haha, maybe we forgot. The Lightroom 5 Video Book (sdp.io/lr) has several workflow examples, though.
Tony and Chelsea, I enjoyed the video shoot. it was great that you were able to improvise when it came to the office, and the open area of the dealership using the available light. nice job all around. I do appreciate your videos, and that of others who take time out from your schedules to creating them. thanks. I would like to ask a question if I may, how much can one charge for such a shoot? I'm not asking what you made, but what can a photographer ask for? ball park.
+Victor Rivera It totally depends on the client, the time and equipment required for the job, and your own credentials. Try to find a price that makes it worth your time (including the pre-sales time and post-processing time), but that still makes it a good value for your client.
+Tony Northrup I appreciate the response. I have someone that would like to update their website photo and asked if I can come over to take some pictures. it's my first photo job so I'm really excited and confident that it will work out. it's only one person. thanks again.
great video
dont start photography with out beckup, beckup, beckup, beckup beckup even wife :))))
Thanks Chelsea. I recently subscribed to Adobe's Creative Cloud for Photographers - You should do more videos on Photoshop taking it slow for us new at it.
Evan Christie She's filming an entire Photoshop video training series, so stay tuned!
Great video as usual, but I wish there were a few tips on posing, and how to direct the subject. Since you're not using professional models, I imagine direction is very important.
Nicely put together BTS vid but the sorting/rating part seems to be missing. I'm guessing you were keen to edit or just pushed for time?
Yea, sorry. I forgot that I only got model releases from one of the people so we couldn't show that segment.
***** shucks!! I'll look out for something like that in a future video then. Thanks.
TAHIR SAYANI Yea, totally man. What you said!
***** LOL no comment.
Dr T, your thoughts: Lightsphere Collapsable Diffuser by Gary Fong??? (Have one, great results with off-camera flash. However, no experience with umberella flash to see if it is an equivalent replacement--the claim...)
Jrome719 Here's a review of some flash modifiers that we preferred over the Lightsphere: th-cam.com/video/3ZstWIk2cTU/w-d-xo.html.
We did receive a review copy of the Lightsphere, and tried it out in this video, but found it to be clumsy, inefficient, and expensive compared to alternatives, and rather than bashing it we left it out of the review.
I wished you had used the car's in the background instead of using the white reflector. Have you tried a high key portrait effect in a office setting? If so, can you send me the video or tell me the best way to accomplish that technique?
Great video and behind the scenes, seems this shoot went smooth. Make a video about worst experiences while shooting.
Chelsea, when are you guys coming out to Australia to do some workshops?
Chris Hastings soon my man
Thanks!
what photoshop program do you use? I want to use a program to edit photos of cars. where can i download it. thank you
Alejandro De leon Lightroom to organize photos and do light editing, and Photoshop for deeper editing. You can get both for $9.99 a month with Adobe's Cloud program.
One thing I always do when shooting portraits is I make sure that the subject’s clothing is 100% the way it should be - that guy’s pink tie could’ve been tightened a bit, and knot tightened as well.
Nice work.
WHAT you still have snow in your town? I can already walk in shorts here in Germany..
NYC weather sucked this year.
We still have some places where we have snow up to the waist here in Quebec... :/
Karl Massia-Demers I feel you man =( no homo
Ya'll need to get some Pelican cases or something for your gear!
Can I ask a question ? I can't change or adjust my crop area box in photoshop CS6, anybody knows how to solve this problem? Anytime I click on the crop tool, I can't change or adjust the curve of crop box. It seems happen when I use rectangular tool, magic wand tool, lasso tool.
lol ... watching this in 2018 ... time flies.
pretty sure there are better ways to select the background... (try changing your tolerance on the magic wand for an easy solution)
I usually end up fiddling with the tolerance amount anyway. Then, if it isn't enough, I end up using the selection tool to select or deselect.
Plus, I have a wacom that makes it fast and easy to be precise with selecting.
But if that works for you, go for it. I find there are many good ways to complete a task in PS. So many options!
***** Definitely. You should also try the refine edge after you select to make it look really natural (if necessary).
Has anyone had problems downloading the DSLR stunning digital photography iBook? I downloaded it but It comes up ghosted and I can't open it ;(
We haven't heard that one before! email tony@northrup.org and we'll get that fixed
You said at first that the flash was only to fire the strobes and you end up using the flash as a fill light? And used none of the other equipment you packed?
"I have 5d mark iii" It means all the hard work is done by the camera. #showoff
I really like these behind the scenes! They answer many questions I don't have to ask. Photographers here are jerks and don't share ANY info! A few questions though if I may, what CF/SD cards do you prefer and what kind of keyboard/mouse do you guys use please and thank you :)
For portrait shoots I'll generally use any cheap CF or SD card (though I write to two simultaneously for backup). We both have Microsoft ergonomic keyboards (amzn.to/1hDzEsz). I use a Logitech Performance MX laser mouse (amzn.to/1edzZYj). Chelsea usually prefers her Wacom (sdp.io/wacom).
Thanks for the reply AND you put product links! Wow! That's it! I am buying your book and payday is soon! Thanks again. Oh please tell hi to Chelsea and all :)
Saludos Tony y Chelsea. Muchas gracias por compartir con todos tus seguidores sus conocimientos acerca de fotografía peroooooooooooo 😝😝😝 usan solo equipo top of the line y no es justo para los principiantes y estudiantes que somos de recursos muy limitados. Por favor den recomendaciones, tips, trucos para los q empezamos en la fotografía. Muchas Gracias y saludos desde Mexico City
I assume you're showing the equipment as you throw it unprotected into the car. You normally pack it better, right?
Nice but i wish you to start using Aperture app for Mac instead of Photoshop;)
I don't take advice from serial killers
Yeah...better be honest with me and admit that U miss me :)
The boss the first guy your editing on the computer looks like this Boston FOX 25 news reporter called Mike Beaudet.
Come a long way
As with your other videos, a high information density, much appreciated by us low bandwidth folks. Crisp, info loaded delivery much appreciated! Forwarded to my partner,who shoots "mug shots" as part of her job.
Only whine is to plead for toning down the volume, if not eliminating the audio.
Won't harp on this, but, given that you're at the top of your game, consider that TED talks don't feature a sound track.
You're (really) good enough NOT to require a sound track similar to
Hi, very interesting video, I wonder if Justin can tell me what your background jazzy music is at the beginning?
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Thanks Justin, something to listen to while I drink a Blue Moon beer!
where do you guys live...its snowy! i like it !
What kind of modifier do you guys have on the flash in this shoot?
It was a Gary Phong Lightsphere that we were trying out, but we didn't really like it for this purpose.
Tony Northrup OK, I was wondering why you weren't using the Rogue since you gave it a good review in one of your videos. Or is the Rogue better suited for situations where you can't bounce the light off the ceiling? (I'm thinking of getting one myself for these situations)
excuse me ? what car are you using ?
+Nim Chau That's a Volvo XC90
very nice
That's not honestly how you pack your gear into the car, right?
I was thinking the same thing!
on point :)
Great job guys! Was there any booze invovled? LOL.
Unfortunately, no. :D I only get to drink in the studio, and even then it's a bad idea for all involved.
i wish the school photographers could have edited the imperfections out out our school photos they used softening filters for most of my school photos witch reduced the flaws for some reason photos taken in the studio were always better than photos taken on location using the lights on stands with umbrella reflectors is this usaly the resault
Was Chelsea doing all that editing in real time? My mind is boggled.
Some of it was in real time, some of it was sped up.
Pretty good tutorial. If you must have background music choose something that doesn't compete with dialogue
cheers
how much you charge for such photoshoot?
That windows PC was very slow hey....struggled with photoshop
I noticed you didn't use a tripod with that massive lens. LOL Wouldn't it have made it easier on you?
hawg427 Or at least a monopod
I thought you shot natural light but it sure looks like an on camera flash catch light in his eyes?
Why aren't u using the view finder ?
We almost always use the viewfinder. I'll only use the back of the camera if I need a different angle than eye-level.
Interesting how she said she had been booked to shoot the job and it was the guy taking all the photos. I only saw her holding the reflector? And those teeth - who has teeth that white?
I feel like this was photoshoot for dentist commercial.
You might want to re-watch it. They change the shooter/assistant role like every other shot.
@@orangeblack1285 the only one I ever saw holding the backdrop was Chelsea
Where do you get the portraiture plug in?
Was Tony using the gary fong lightspere at the beginning? Shame on you Tony, after bagging it off in a previous video! 😳