hi there Phlo! Loving ur works. How much space does one need to start a small home studio? What lenses and skills or mindset are also needed? Thank you!
You should be fine with 15ft x 15ft but ideally 15ft x 20ft allows you some room to maneuver. For lenses, I’d say 50mm and below. You can use an 85 but those will be for tight portraits.
big Phlo! your key light modifier the "Westcott 35 Degree Deep Focus Reflector" where will I get some to buy? been hunting for a while now...great content by the way.
10% pollution is almost insignificant to me. If it was about 30-40% I’d be worried because the influence will be very apparent. But here, in this case it’s not that bad. Once it looked good to my eye I was fine. It’s good to know the rules so you can bend them
This photoshoot is on my bucket list :)
Hahaha I see what you did
In a sea of TH-cam flash tutorials, the ones you've created are very clear and well paced. Thanks!
Wow, thanks!
I appreciate the feedback. I will keep going at it.
Kindly make a video showing how to edit the magazine🙏🏿
If it would be convenient of course
Am falling in love with ur creativity I will love to visit you one day
Thank you very much!! I appreciate it.
And definitely I’m sure our paths will cross one day
Boom💥 Awesome work I love love love this one.
Thank you so so much! I appreciate the feedback.
This was a great shoot. Good job. The bucket part was hilarious, but she still made it look amazing with your skills behind the camera.
Aisha just makes everything look good.
Beautiful
Thank you
Stunning work! Inspiring me for sure
Glad you’re feeling inspired too. ☺️☺️
Can Aisha pls teach modelling!!? She is amazing
Aisha is a gem! I’ll see if we can put something together ☺️
This is a beautiful content
Thank you very much
Hello! sir your stuffs is always helpful keep inspiring🙏
Glad to hear that
Will do!
Backdrop brings so much life
It does!
Phlo again with some magic
Just trying my best 😀😀😀
The model is 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤
She always is. 🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿
hi there Phlo! Loving ur works.
How much space does one need to start a small home studio? What lenses and skills or mindset are also needed? Thank you!
You should be fine with 15ft x 15ft but ideally 15ft x 20ft allows you some room to maneuver.
For lenses, I’d say 50mm and below. You can use an 85 but those will be for tight portraits.
@@Phloshop awww! Thank u!
What size is the backdrop?
i love your job you have taught me alot
I am glad it has!!
big Phlo! your key light modifier the "Westcott 35 Degree Deep Focus Reflector" where will I get some to buy? been hunting for a while now...great content by the way.
I bought mine from BnH.
Westcott - bhpho.to/39xRl5a
It’s currently out of stock but ask to be notified when it’s available
Don’t ever give up ❤
Don’t do it! 🥰🥰
I love ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ this video it was very informative and inspirational thank you all for sharing this awesome video tutorial.
Thank you very much for your kind words.
And thanks for watching. I appreciate it
Hello Sir ..
Can you do a video about the basics of light setup
Definitely will do
Amazing 🎉
Thank you very much
Where are the backdrop stands from please?
Got them from Shikakope.com
I love this🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thank you very very much!!
Amazing sir
Many many thanks
Pls where do you get your canvas backdrop from ?
They’re made by @pixeljunkies_
Hahaha not the bucket 😂
🤣🤣🤣
LOL! Vawlenzia!
Lol. Nothing less
You didn't completely cut the ambient light. That means the ambient is polluting your final image
10% pollution is almost insignificant to me. If it was about 30-40% I’d be worried because the influence will be very apparent.
But here, in this case it’s not that bad. Once it looked good to my eye I was fine.
It’s good to know the rules so you can bend them
It's not enough to pollute the image. I would have gone for a darker image myself but this 10% light isn't enough to influence the image.
Ok I just saw my school father Wayo😟
Oh Yh. He’s an amazing human
@@Phloshop very amazing and tell him Romeo says hi. I am sure he will tell you THE STORIES 😅