Thanks for sharing Matt! Everybody and their brother are using this technique here in Arkansas. It's pretty well saturated the market with puffs of smoke. Interesting tidbit...people are charging big $$$ for a class to do what you just shared for free! :)
Awesome video. I love these and seeing your different ideas. I play with these a lot and your breakdowns are still helpful. I like to set up lots of lights to light up the fog and get a couple rim lights and main light but I still find my favorite shots have lots of light cut away, I have to work on that in my garage with limited space to keep light from bouncing around. Anyway, your comments really help solidify/clarify the ideas that work best for me. Appreciate your effort putting these out!
Similar to some of your other videos and techniques, I was able to follow this one pretty much verbatim as well (I even purchased the same fog machine - hey, if it ain't broke...) and achieve similar results. I then kicked it up and used a 4 light setup (pretty much the same setup you recommend for your composite cutouts) and produced even more dramatic results by adding gels to my edge lights. Your videos are helping me level up my game very quickly and put offerings together that the athletes and families I'm starting to work with will absolutely love. I'm still a little nervous about using the fog machine in an actual gym with smoke detectors so have been sticking to my studio for that so far. It's pretty exciting to be able to follow your content and have it just freggin' work. I can't wait to try out the dramatic volleyball team photos (that's actually what first led me to your content) and the plate image compositing (mine will be a volleyball player diving for a pancake but same concept).
I have just invested in a fog machine so going through your video surely will help produce some solid results right out of the gate. Great video keep them coming Matt!
Curious - what do you use on your boom to keep the strobe from spinning on the end? I use godox lights, but I've never been able to successfully use a boom without it spinning from the weight.
So helpful!!! Thank you for sharing! One question... Do you have some sort of modifier on your fog machine to make the fog fan up and out like that? Or is that just from blowing towards the bleachers?
Very well done Matt, the only thing I could comment on would be when making a video for our education, a Tether hook up would help to show us your results. Great job.
Hello, do backlights have to be as strong as your main lights for a good result? I use a Godox AD400 and AD300 is my main lights. Should my backlight be ad400 as well ?
Hey Matt, I love your stuff. I have one quick question. How do I not get the fringing from the light behind? I tried a similar setup and I'm getting the red light from the gel on the edge of the subject. Not sure how to get rid of this though. Thanks in advance,
Awesome video and just what I needed for a shoot, like this, tomorrow! My only question is, and I hope I haven't missed it in the video, what power is the main light on?
It would depend on how strong the video light is. Typically that’s pretty hard to do unless you’re in a really dark location because the video lights aren’t strong enough.
I love this, my question is what else can you use if you don’t have a a second fj400. I own one now but I’m not necessarily in the position to purchase another at this time. Are there alternatives for a back light ?
What type of fog do you prefer? I have experienced with a couple of different ones but haven't found the right density I like yet. Great video, thanks for posting!
@MattHernandez I know this comment is old but I would LOVE to know too, because the fog I've been using looks like a giant white blast, yours looks so subtle and mysterious compared :)
@@MattHernandez I recently photographed HS Seniors Volleyball at their gym and I used fast dissipating fog. It worked fine, but I became concerned when I noticed the fog being drawn upwards towards a ventilation fan. Good to know you have not had any issues!
It’s not fire smoke or smoke from burning things… it’s a chemical smoke or dust or fog… but you can test it… but inform first the fire rescue that you are doing a test… put a lot of this smoke under a smoke detector… and have fun!
There’s a link at the top of the video and in the description if you want to check it out. Here it is: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00MKA8QNG?ie=UTF8&th=1&linkCode=sl1&tag=matthernand04-20&linkId=29427fd92b496fbbc880292147c860d4&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl
There are lots of fog machines available at a wide variety of prices and power/sizes/configurations. Usually they either shoot out front or top, top is typically nice for these to me because it's easier to control. I have had trouble with mine coming out too directionally. I like how matts diffuses more coming out or that might just be it bouncing off the bleacher behind it which is important in keeping it where you want it. I've been playing with taping a fork or something to it to make it diffuse a little more coming out. They come out as high pressure steam jet so you can get significantly different shapes. Power isnt' critical for photography in my opinion. Lower power models are more compact, after you use it a bit you will just have to wait a couple minutes on lower power models to get back up to temp. If you are using slow/medium dissipating fog its not an issue. If you are using a fast dissipating fog and running through a lot of kids, you probably want a higher wattage model so you're not waiting on the machine. The aerosol cans are nice and convenient but extremely fast dissipating and usually need an assistant rather than just use the remote like Matt did.
@@MattHernandez you linked this one but you used one with a wireless remote. Does this one come with a wireless remote or do you use a different one? I am interested in the one you have with the wireless remote. I love love love your videos. You are so detailed, clear and concise with your explanations. I absolutely could watch every single one of them. I can easily pick up everything you teach. I would love to come to you and watch you and/or attend a workshop with you. Thank you for what you do! Keep it coming!
@@MattHernandez using your techniques I did my 1st team photo shoot with the strobes they turned out great… thank you again for putting easy to follow videos.
Thanks for sharing Matt! Everybody and their brother are using this technique here in Arkansas. It's pretty well saturated the market with puffs of smoke. Interesting tidbit...people are charging big $$$ for a class to do what you just shared for free! :)
TIS IS TRUE‼🚪👨🏾🦯pi.
Thank you so much. I’m not surprised! Well, all I can say is, I love helping people with my videos!
We so appreciate it...promise!! Thank you for ALL of the instructional videos you make for us!!
@@gentlegnt I love doing it so I will definitely continue. Thank you!
I just ordered a small handheld. These are great tips!
Awesome! Thank you!
I really love your videos! I've learned so much the past two years from watching them all. Keep it coming!
Thanks, will do!
Awesome video Matt! Thank you!
My pleasure!
Great content!!! A vet in the industry providing gems!!!!
Thank you so much!
Nice shot 🎉
Thank you for this video. I have been watching a lot of your videos and they contain a wealth of knowledge!
You are so welcome!
Great video Matt!
Thanks brother!
Thank you for sharing this Matt. Excellent explanation. It’s inspiring.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great Video!!
Thanks!
Awesome video. I love these and seeing your different ideas. I play with these a lot and your breakdowns are still helpful. I like to set up lots of lights to light up the fog and get a couple rim lights and main light but I still find my favorite shots have lots of light cut away, I have to work on that in my garage with limited space to keep light from bouncing around. Anyway, your comments really help solidify/clarify the ideas that work best for me. Appreciate your effort putting these out!
I’m glad I’ve been able to help. Thanks for all the feedback it’s very appreciated!
Love this video. You always provide great info and explain why as you show how to make the shot!
Thanks Dawn! I really appreciate all your support.
Similar to some of your other videos and techniques, I was able to follow this one pretty much verbatim as well (I even purchased the same fog machine - hey, if it ain't broke...) and achieve similar results. I then kicked it up and used a 4 light setup (pretty much the same setup you recommend for your composite cutouts) and produced even more dramatic results by adding gels to my edge lights. Your videos are helping me level up my game very quickly and put offerings together that the athletes and families I'm starting to work with will absolutely love. I'm still a little nervous about using the fog machine in an actual gym with smoke detectors so have been sticking to my studio for that so far.
It's pretty exciting to be able to follow your content and have it just freggin' work. I can't wait to try out the dramatic volleyball team photos (that's actually what first led me to your content) and the plate image compositing (mine will be a volleyball player diving for a pancake but same concept).
That’s all great! I’m so glad you’ve been able to use my content to help. Thanks for letting me know!
I have just invested in a fog machine so going through your video surely will help produce some solid results right out of the gate. Great video keep them coming Matt!
Glad it helped! Good luck!
Another great video, Matt. Very clear explanation. Especially appreciate the insights into your creative process. 👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome work /teacher
Thank you! 😃
Thanks for the knowledge Matt! Just subscribed!
Thanks for the sub!
Curious - what do you use on your boom to keep the strobe from spinning on the end? I use godox lights, but I've never been able to successfully use a boom without it spinning from the weight.
Nothing just as is. The Westcott FJ400s tighten well and don’t spin.
Really love your work and the information you provide, Matt! This is a big help.
Glad to hear it!
Thank you, that was very helpful and interesting!
Glad it was helpful!
Great video and straight to the point. Which fog fluid is best for indoors that won't set off fire alarms in schools?
I need to do a test on that. I’ve never set one off but I know a lot of others have.
Nice explanation. I enjoy following your work.
Awesome, thank you!
Excellent video, thank you..
You’re welcome!
So helpful!!! Thank you for sharing! One question... Do you have some sort of modifier on your fog machine to make the fog fan up and out like that? Or is that just from blowing towards the bleachers?
Awesome thank you! It’s just blowing towards the bleachers to make it spread out.
Very well done Matt, the only thing I could comment on would be when making a video for our education, a Tether hook up would help to show us your results. Great job.
I do that a lot in other videos! This was an actual senior shoot.
great video, which fog machine do you use??
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Good stuff Matt 🤘🏻
Thank you!
which portable power supply do you need to run this outdoors?
The batteries are built in to the Westcott FJ 400s!
Thanks. What about the fog machine? Do you use portable power? If so what do you recommend?@@MattHernandez
Using FJ-X3 trigger with FJ400 can I also sync speedlights/or other external flashes? OR is it proprietary? @@MattHernandez
U probably need a generator to run. A fog machine sucks a lot of power because it has a heating element
Hello, do backlights have to be as strong as your main lights for a good result? I use a Godox AD400 and AD300 is my main lights. Should my backlight be ad400 as well ?
It depends on what power they are at. I’m not familiar with Godox unfortunately. Thanks for watching!
Matt do you use any special fog liquid so that it doesn’t set off alarms in school gyms?
I sure don’t. I’ve never done that surprisingly
Very helpful tips.
Glad it was helpful!
Hey Matt, I love your stuff. I have one quick question. How do I not get the fringing from the light behind? I tried a similar setup and I'm getting the red light from the gel on the edge of the subject. Not sure how to get rid of this though. Thanks in advance,
Thanks man! I’m not exactly sure what you’re talking about I’d have to see it.
What stand are you using for lighting?
I believe they are Impact C stands.
Does the beauty dish have white or silver interior?
I have both but I think this one was the white.
What was your strobes set at ?
I’ve got that info posted for my IG and Patreon subscribers!
Can you add a link for the light stand?
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Awesome video and just what I needed for a shoot, like this, tomorrow! My only question is, and I hope I haven't missed it in the video, what power is the main light on?
Thanks! I’m glad I could help. I believe I did say it was around 5.5-5.7 out of 9.
Thank you! Last question, where is your stand from?@@MattHernandez
This was great. Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it!
Would I get the same results using a rgb video light to light the fog and a strobe to light my subject?
It would depend on how strong the video light is. Typically that’s pretty hard to do unless you’re in a really dark location because the video lights aren’t strong enough.
So i noticed you have a battery grip for the A7RV. Have you had any issues with it. I used a Meike version of it and the camera started acting weird.
No mine has been great, but it’s also a Sony.
@@MattHernandez thank you. Big fan of the channel.
I love this, my question is what else can you use if you don’t have a a second fj400. I own one now but I’m not necessarily in the position to purchase another at this time. Are there alternatives for a back light ?
Thank you! Yes an FJ80 or FJ200 would work just fine for something like this!
@@MattHernandez awesome! What about a Led light ?
Are there any concerns using a fog machine indoors? I've got one, but have been hesitant to add it to my shoot.
Not for me there’s no haha. I’ve heard of people setting off smoke alarms but I’ve never had that happen and I’ve used them a lot.
Does it dissipate pretty quickly, or does it hang around for a while? And thank you for responding so quickly @@MattHernandez
No sandbag ?
Haha no sandbag. Outside I would for sure
Thx! Great video! ..but I gotta say that the "Holy %&$" moment was when buddy one-handed the basketball.... Dem some BIG HANDS lol 😜
Hahahahaha thanks for watching!
Any worries with Smoke Alarm going off with the use of fog? Im scared I'd trigger the spinkler system.
this is my concern. please let me know if you get an answer
No I’m not! I’ve never had that happen.
I haven’t ever had that happen!
It’s fog, moisture…..it’s not smoke. Does your hot shower steam set of your smoke alarm?
@@PhillyPimpStick I don't shower next to a smoke alarm lol.
This is what my fog pics have been missing! I haven't really like lighting them from the front..thanks for the tips!
Absolutely!
What type of fog do you prefer? I have experienced with a couple of different ones but haven't found the right density I like yet. Great video, thanks for posting!
I have to be honest I’m not really even sure what kind I use haha. I’ll have to pay more attention to that in the future. Thanks for the feedback!
@MattHernandez I know this comment is old but I would LOVE to know too, because the fog I've been using looks like a giant white blast, yours looks so subtle and mysterious compared :)
Matt, Do you take any precautions to avoid setting off smoke detectors when using the fog machine indoors?
It’s never happened to me honestly, so no haha. I think it depends on how much fog there is and maybe what kind of fog
@@MattHernandez I recently photographed HS Seniors Volleyball at their gym and I used fast dissipating fog. It worked fine, but I became concerned when I noticed the fog being drawn upwards towards a ventilation fan. Good to know you have not had any issues!
It’s not fire smoke or smoke from burning things… it’s a chemical smoke or dust or fog… but you can test it… but inform first the fire rescue that you are doing a test… put a lot of this smoke under a smoke detector… and have fun!
@@IvanBoden It’s fog, moisture…..it’s not smoke. Does your hot shower steam set of your smoke alarm.
And awesome vid as usual, Matt!
Hey Matt! Good pointers on Lighting! Which fog machine are you using and what kind of features to look for?
The remote and a decent output are the main thing. Here’s the link to this one. Thank you!
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Thanks Matt! Cheers!
Whats the model of your light tripod ?
This one:
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The one that is with the lightbox not the Manfrotto @@MattHernandez
What fog machine are you using? I’m using Atmosphere Aerosol and going through those cans pretty fast.
There’s a link at the top of the video and in the description if you want to check it out. Here it is: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00MKA8QNG?ie=UTF8&th=1&linkCode=sl1&tag=matthernand04-20&linkId=29427fd92b496fbbc880292147c860d4&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl
There are lots of fog machines available at a wide variety of prices and power/sizes/configurations. Usually they either shoot out front or top, top is typically nice for these to me because it's easier to control. I have had trouble with mine coming out too directionally. I like how matts diffuses more coming out or that might just be it bouncing off the bleacher behind it which is important in keeping it where you want it. I've been playing with taping a fork or something to it to make it diffuse a little more coming out. They come out as high pressure steam jet so you can get significantly different shapes.
Power isnt' critical for photography in my opinion. Lower power models are more compact, after you use it a bit you will just have to wait a couple minutes on lower power models to get back up to temp. If you are using slow/medium dissipating fog its not an issue. If you are using a fast dissipating fog and running through a lot of kids, you probably want a higher wattage model so you're not waiting on the machine. The aerosol cans are nice and convenient but extremely fast dissipating and usually need an assistant rather than just use the remote like Matt did.
@@greggeis918 that’s why a haze machine might work better for longer team shoots with lots of kids and the same setup. I may do one on that soon too!
@@MattHernandez you linked this one but you used one with a wireless remote. Does this one come with a wireless remote or do you use a different one? I am interested in the one you have with the wireless remote. I love love love your videos. You are so detailed, clear and concise with your explanations. I absolutely could watch every single one of them. I can easily pick up everything you teach. I would love to come to you and watch you and/or attend a workshop with you. Thank you for what you do! Keep it coming!
@@lisabroyles852 it comes with both a wired and wireless remote!
What fluid do you use?
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Thank you so much!
You’re welcome!
Great video
Thanks!
great vid!
Thank you!
Amazing
Thanks!
@@MattHernandez using your techniques I did my 1st team photo shoot with the strobes they turned out great… thank you again for putting easy to follow videos.
Are you concerned about setting of fire alarm in the gym?
I’m not! I’ve never had that happen.
It’s fog, moisture…..it’s not smoke. Does your hot shower steam set of your smoke alarm?
dope
Thanks!
Have you ever accidentally set off the smoke alarms at a venue using the fog machine? This is my biggest fear.
Yeah, people say that a lot but fortunately I have never set one off. Knock on wood lol
Thanks
No problem
Beauty dish???
Are you asking what a beauty dish is or if I used one?