Thanks for this video. This is one of the best I've found that really helped me understand how best to use an on-camera flash. Great jobs of explaining it very clearly and easily to understand.
When using Rembrandt lighting the shadow with the triangle portion of the face should be closest to the camera. Not on the far side of the face. That's essentially "broad" lighting rather than "short" or Rembrandt lighting. In classical photography the mantra is "shoot into the shadows."
Great video! I have always avoided flash for the past 4 years since I hated how direct flash looked more than high ISO and couldn’t justify the cost of picking up an adjustable speedlight for myself until now. This has been a great refresher on the fundamentals that I had forgotten.
Thank you so much for this excellent video. I got a manual flash but had a difficult time to figure out what settings to make to the flash and their relationship to the settings on the camera. This video really helps a lot with my adventure.
Great Video! Can you also make a tutorial on how to expose with Manual flash? I have a godox tt850ii manual but i have a hard time adjusting my camera setting in tandem with the flash. I just use feeling lol...
I was taught that butterfly lighting was when you cast 2 head shadows on the wall, looking like butterfly wings. I saw a moron covering my cousin's wedding on a 35mm Mamiya 500 DTL with a flash on each side. It wasn't till later that I noticed he had them plugged into the wrong sync. He later blamed the lab.
💥💥 WaaaiT ▪︎. Am I the ONLY ONE to think that the initial ▪︎▪︎ No Flash ▪︎▪︎ is Better Than the Flash pix .... I seriously saw the Pix go from acceptable to ugly... and uglier
Thanks for this video. This is one of the best I've found that really helped me understand how best to use an on-camera flash. Great jobs of explaining it very clearly and easily to understand.
Thanks, one of the most useful tips I could find about flash in TH-cam.
When using Rembrandt lighting the shadow with the triangle portion of the face should be closest to the camera. Not on the far side of the face. That's essentially "broad" lighting rather than "short" or Rembrandt lighting. In classical photography the mantra is "shoot into the shadows."
I really loved how you built the concepts up piece by piece. Thank you.
Your video was extremely helpful and the bloopers just relaxed me, thanks.✌🏽😇
Thank you. This is so helpful. Can you tell me how you went from ISO 4000 to 200? Auto ISO? Much appreciated
great tuto but the face is quite dark. do you fix that in post processing ?
So THAT's what that pull-out white card is for! Clear and enlightening insights, presented so well. Thanks! Subscribed immediately.
It puts a catchlight in the models eyes if you look at the pic before and the one after he use the pull out.
Helpful, wow! Excellent, thorough tutorial, with some surprising secrets too. Thank you.
Omg! I cannot thank you enough for this video. I loved how you were quick and straight to the point. Super effective. Thank you!
Your video was a very positive revelation for me and changed my speed lite use in photography. I will follow you for sure!
Great video! I have always avoided flash for the past 4 years since I hated how direct flash looked more than high ISO and couldn’t justify the cost of picking up an adjustable speedlight for myself until now. This has been a great refresher on the fundamentals that I had forgotten.
Amazing video! So much great info!
Thank you so much! This video was EXTREMELY helpful!!
Thank you so much for this excellent video. I got a manual flash but had a difficult time to figure out what settings to make to the flash and their relationship to the settings on the camera. This video really helps a lot with my adventure.
Good stuff! I will practice these. Also, thanks for explaining the characteristics of Rembrandt and Paramount lighting.
I love your video. May God continue to increase you in wisdom, knowledge and understanding
Good video. Thank you for the easy pace and explanations.
Loved that! Thank you 😊
I knew to photography and this was very helpful, thanks.
Love it…❤
Thanks for this!
Very informative video 👍
Thank you very much for your help 🙏
Muchas gracias.
Very well explained Sir. Good video
Great Video! Can you also make a tutorial on how to expose with Manual flash? I have a godox tt850ii manual but i have a hard time adjusting my camera setting in tandem with the flash. I just use feeling lol...
I have a question: if the GN decreases, should we decrease it with zoom or flash so that the GN remains the same if the zoom is changed?
Thank you!
Nice tips thanks.
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This is a good start. But, I was hoping to learn how to use settings on the flash.
well done
thanks
Which speed light is this?
Sir kitne mitar tak light mar kar sakti he
I was taught that butterfly lighting was when you cast 2 head shadows on the wall, looking like butterfly wings. I saw a moron covering my cousin's wedding on a 35mm Mamiya 500 DTL with a flash on each side. It wasn't till later that I noticed he had them plugged into the wrong sync. He later blamed the lab.
This was a good tutorial but IMO all of these photos look underexposed
Slight underexpose should be easy enough to fix in post.
💥💥 WaaaiT ▪︎. Am I the ONLY ONE to think that the initial ▪︎▪︎ No Flash ▪︎▪︎ is Better Than the Flash pix .... I seriously saw the Pix go from acceptable to ugly... and uglier
Agreed because the soft natural light compliments her better than the hard light
You need a new job