I do not want to trash talk any other photographers but it looks like this dude actually knows how to use the flash properly + how to take good photos. These days I see how many photographers try to teach someone how to use it but they have like zero knowledge.
Nice video and love the images. I hand hold a flash doing dance floor shots. I decided to get a pistol type grip to mount the flash to. It keeps me from accidentally messing with flash settings, and gives a little bit higher reach when needed.
Wasn’t going to watch this…changed my mind…glad I did! Results were amazingly consistent. You were working very freestyle, so was the consistency due mostly to post processing? I would really like to see some pro, hopefully yourself, do a similar shoot using TTL and showing the problems that result and how shooting manually adjusted flash solves them. It just seems to me that in a freestyle shoot, TTL + compensation would be easier and faster. Would appreciate hearing your views.
It really depends on what your environment is like and other little factors. If your environment is really bright and there are a lot of bright tones in your scene, TTL will more than likely underexpose your subject; if TTL sees a lot of dark tones in your image, it will most likely overexpose your subject. TTL works on the same metering system your camera does so it's tripped up by the same things. So if you go from location to location in one shoot, with the brightness levels drastically differing with each location, manual flash may be the better way to go as the flash power will remain consistent every shot and will only change when YOU change it.
@@jasonbodden8816 Well, not the way I understand it. TTL fires one or more flashes sequentially, with really short pre-flashes, figures out the duration for each, and executes that planned exposure. Not saying it's foolproof, but if conditions change, each shot gets a re-evaluation. I asked if TTL might help you, but I think you get great results without it, and likely never tried it. Your answer did not reveal any significant knowledge of TTL, and that is fine. Keep doing what works for you.
Please help! I bought the x3 trigger for my a7iv and v1 and i can't get the trigger to connect to my flash. Same channel, id and everything. But the flash won't respond. On camera, it works like magic but idk what im doing wrong when it's off.
hi, is there a more technical tutorial on the channel? I recently got a flash, and before I can get a decent shot, I need to take 5 test photos. How can I solve this issue? Is it possible to preview or calculate the amount of light?
You always have the dopest locations Lee, do you pay for spots on something like peerspace or just have a lot of hookups? lol. Location advice would be MUCH appreciated...I've been stale with my photography lately because of that
I pay for all studio spaces. I just look them up on instagram or google them. Some Studios I’ve shot in many times for client work so I know what I’m getting into.
@@LeeZavitz iam using correct one ( godox xpro S ). I have no problem when i using with trigger, the thing is, if i using flash Directly to camera hot shoe.
Sir I am big fan of you .I had worked too hard and after few months I will be able to buy an I phone .Sir kindly if you help me for buying ULANZI TRIPOD MOUNT and DJI OM 4 . I can't afford to much😔. I will be very thankful to you
I am hating the whole hard shadow look, I've put so much effort into getting rid of the horrible shadows and even though it is trendy at the moment, the images are still rubbish
I do not want to trash talk any other photographers but it looks like this dude actually knows how to use the flash properly + how to take good photos. These days I see how many photographers try to teach someone how to use it but they have like zero knowledge.
Thanks man. I’ve been a working photographer for over 10+ years now. And it was a hobby for 6-7 years before that. Been doing it a long time :)
I agree 100%
Great photographer. Great model. Great work y’all.
Nice video and love the images. I hand hold a flash doing dance floor shots. I decided to get a pistol type grip to mount the flash to. It keeps me from accidentally messing with flash settings, and gives a little bit higher reach when needed.
This guy is super talented!!
🙏🏼
Such a sick shoot! I forget the models name, but it’s fun seeing her in the vids! She keeps it light 😜
Clarissa. Thx for watching!
Thanks for the great content-always exited to see your work 🙏
What’s her info
Lots of “frame-ready” shots, Lee. Love your work.
Sick shots bro. That direct flash look really is a vibe!
Awesome, I’m definitely gonna try this🔥
Loved this thank you.
Amazing video!
Buen trabajo! Saludos desde 🇻🇪 Venezuela
Great Video 🤩 I Love your style 😌 Best wishes from germany
Appreciate it! Thanks for watching
Love your videos bro
Very impressive
Wasn’t going to watch this…changed my mind…glad I did! Results were amazingly consistent. You were working very freestyle, so was the consistency due mostly to post processing? I would really like to see some pro, hopefully yourself, do a similar shoot using TTL and showing the problems that result and how shooting manually adjusted flash solves them. It just seems to me that in a freestyle shoot, TTL + compensation would be easier and faster. Would appreciate hearing your views.
It really depends on what your environment is like and other little factors. If your environment is really bright and there are a lot of bright tones in your scene, TTL will more than likely underexpose your subject; if TTL sees a lot of dark tones in your image, it will most likely overexpose your subject. TTL works on the same metering system your camera does so it's tripped up by the same things. So if you go from location to location in one shoot, with the brightness levels drastically differing with each location, manual flash may be the better way to go as the flash power will remain consistent every shot and will only change when YOU change it.
@@jasonbodden8816 Well, not the way I understand it. TTL fires one or more flashes sequentially, with really short pre-flashes, figures out the duration for each, and executes that planned exposure. Not saying it's foolproof, but if conditions change, each shot gets a re-evaluation. I asked if TTL might help you, but I think you get great results without it, and likely never tried it. Your answer did not reveal any significant knowledge of TTL, and that is fine. Keep doing what works for you.
Please help! I bought the x3 trigger for my a7iv and v1 and i can't get the trigger to connect to my flash. Same channel, id and everything. But the flash won't respond. On camera, it works like magic but idk what im doing wrong when it's off.
how to setup camara sony 7iv flash
Con la a6700 pruebas de flash
My V1 won't flash when I take a photo but when I press the flash icon and the trigger it flashes? Help plz!
Interesting how you set your LCD to B&W. I have been too chicken to try that.
Sometimes it’s fun to switch it up. My plan was to just edit B&W but I liked some of the shots in colour as well
hi, is there a more technical tutorial on the channel? I recently got a flash, and before I can get a decent shot, I need to take 5 test photos. How can I solve this issue? Is it possible to preview or calculate the amount of light?
Some times it takes me a couple shots to dial it in if I’m not shooting TTL
very nice work! but what‘s the zoom setting from the v1 flash? 😬
Have to play around with it for what you like the look of. I usually leave it at like 35-50mm
thanks for your fast response. maybe i was to harsh with zoom settings around 100mm 🫣
It's actually Godox X-2-T, not X-T-2. I got this mixed up too since I'm a Fujifilm user haha
You always have the dopest locations Lee, do you pay for spots on something like peerspace or just have a lot of hookups? lol. Location advice would be MUCH appreciated...I've been stale with my photography lately because of that
I pay for all studio spaces. I just look them up on instagram or google them. Some Studios I’ve shot in many times for client work so I know what I’m getting into.
put a cold show mount on a selfie stick
Good 😊🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷
Haii, i have sony A7iv, and godox v1s flash, flash working when i using trigger, and not working when i using in camera flash shoe,
Are you using the correct trigger for Sony?
@@LeeZavitz iam using correct one ( godox xpro S ). I have no problem when i using with trigger, the thing is, if i using flash
Directly to camera hot shoe.
@@sajeevraj9587 did you find any solution to this?
@@zweiche no
🤩👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻💕
Are you guys at a studio ?
Yeah I rented a little studio
Sir I am big fan of you .I had worked too hard and after few months I will be able to buy an I phone .Sir kindly if you help me for buying ULANZI TRIPOD MOUNT and DJI OM 4 . I can't afford to much😔. I will be very thankful to you
When i see B&W photos, wtf bruh
I’m sure you will get over it.
How to change shutter speed up 1/400
Rotate the shutter speed dial up or down until it is at 1/400 . Need to be in Manual or shutter priority mode.
@@LeeZavitz but my 35 mm lens up only 1/160
@@Bikramdas-oq8sb turn on High Speed SYNC
No excuse to not go create.
I am hating the whole hard shadow look, I've put so much effort into getting rid of the horrible shadows and even though it is trendy at the moment, the images are still rubbish
Agreed. I didn’t like any of these.
Any form of art, especially photography, is subjective. I mean, it's just wildly rude to call someone's work “rubbish”.
@@antondymkovych6150 agreed to this too. Not my cup of tea but there’s something for everyone.