I really appreciate your videos, they help refresh my memory and I also learn new things before shooting each new wedding. It's like shadowing/second shooting for you without actually being there!
Really appreciate these. Watching this before going to shoot a wedding and it really helps get me into the right headspace for it. Thanks for the work you do!
I really wish you had a voice over talking about your off camera flash settings and the positions in the room you set up to achieve the look during lighting setup section of the video
I'll definitely do that for future videos! But for this one, picture a skinny rectangle as the space. I setup 3 flashes in the corners. One flash was placed closer to the middle
@@kairosweddingsphotovideo Thank you for responding! I was wondering what is your starting baseline settings for each flash for these dark reception places?
@@JaySea I always shoot manual mode and I mostly use 1/32 or 1/64 power when using flashes as key light. And I use low power (1/128) when using them as backlight.
@@kairosweddingsphotovideo Thank you for that! I'm about to pick up 2x Godox AD200 Pro II and had two more questions for my upcoming wedding. Do you point these external flashes inwards to the centre of the reception or upwards to the ceiling? And do you attach any modifiers or just the rectangular Fresnel that it comes with?
@@JaySea niceee great choice! Let me know how it goes! I usually point towards the middle of the dance floor. I don't attach any modifiers. Only gels when needed
I really appreciate your videos, they help refresh my memory and I also learn new things before shooting each new wedding. It's like shadowing/second shooting for you without actually being there!
Thanks a lot!
I love your content brother! Keep posting! Thanks for your hard work!
Thanks so much! Absolutely, more to come!
Really appreciate these. Watching this before going to shoot a wedding and it really helps get me into the right headspace for it. Thanks for the work you do!
Thanks so much!
I enjoyed the bts! Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Excellent work as always 🔥
Thanks!
Cool work ❤
Thanks!
I really enjoyed this thanks for sharing!
@@Fifthimagez thanks for watching!
I really wish you had a voice over talking about your off camera flash settings and the positions in the room you set up to achieve the look during lighting setup section of the video
I'll definitely do that for future videos! But for this one, picture a skinny rectangle as the space. I setup 3 flashes in the corners. One flash was placed closer to the middle
@@kairosweddingsphotovideo Thank you for responding! I was wondering what is your starting baseline settings for each flash for these dark reception places?
@@JaySea I always shoot manual mode and I mostly use 1/32 or 1/64 power when using flashes as key light. And I use low power (1/128) when using them as backlight.
@@kairosweddingsphotovideo Thank you for that! I'm about to pick up 2x Godox AD200 Pro II and had two more questions for my upcoming wedding. Do you point these external flashes inwards to the centre of the reception or upwards to the ceiling? And do you attach any modifiers or just the rectangular Fresnel that it comes with?
@@JaySea niceee great choice! Let me know how it goes! I usually point towards the middle of the dance floor. I don't attach any modifiers. Only gels when needed
I was wondering. Where I can buy the cardboard / special paper you use for the flatlay background?
I believe I bought my mats from amazon, will include the link in the descriptions
Wow😍. Sir Can I ask? What about your White balance? Are you still using Auto?
I use auto white balance most of the day. But I never use auto wb when shooting reception!
@kairosweddingsphotovideo are u using kelvin if you are shooting indoor or reception?
@@aj.aranasfilms Yes, always shooting in kelvin for reception
@@kairosweddingsphotovideo may i know your adjustment of kelvin when shooting reception or indoor?🥺
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Thanks!