www.fstoppers.com/weddingdvd This is a partial Engagement Shoot excerpt from Fstoppers wedding tutorial How To Become A Professional Commercial Photographer.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
www.fstoppers.com/weddingdvd This is a partial Engagement Shoot excerpt from Fstoppers wedding tutorial How To Become A Professional Commercial Photographer.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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2 thumbs up!
I might have to check these DVDs out, thanks!
why do you need to care for the white balance? don’t you shoot RAW?
what camera did you use in filming this? I like the quality.. what fps,
lenses used?
I agree about using natural light to your advantage but it works better if
you have the subject facing the light…
Nice tutorial 🙂
Can I use umbrella lights instead of a soft box for this kind of outdoor
shoot?
2 assistants during a photoshoot – yes overkill I think. Nice effect
though
Hey there i would love to purchase the Einstein Lights but i have no idea
where to get them from ?
Do you guys have a Family Photography program in the works? At times it
can seem even more complicated because there are so many subjects to
coordinate.
Amazing Stuff buddy…fantastic real-time tutorial, easy to understand
….explained nice basic concept in this video….love to learn and watch
more in your 14 hours dvd….thanks ya….
i started wedding photography and learning from you tube too… please
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what power source did you use for the einstein light?
Really good
thanks,i think each and every bride & groom show this video.
good
Thx loved video very informative
Awesome!!!
Super video. Really good info, and well done. Thankyou. Patrick, can I ask
a question: when you deliberately underexpose the shot of the couple on the
grass (lit with main and kicker) you shift from 60th to 250th (which I
totally get) to underexpose the ambient. However, you tell the assistants
to dial up both flashes 2 stops. Can you explain why? My understanding is
that the flash exposure will be held constant when you change only the
shutter speed. Or are you taking into account the effects of total ‘clean’
sync or something? I’d really love to know, as I am about to explore this.
Thanks so much. Just amazing resources!!!!
Amazing Tutorial, I don’t know how in the world I never stumbled on
fstoppers until now. Perfect Timing though, going for my 1st ever
engagement shoot and your Video’s overwhelmed me with Ideas/Confidence,
shoutout to you and your crew Patrick, keep up the Great Work !!!
one of the most amazing videos i ever seen till today
Thanks for this video!
thanks a lot. very informative!
You sons of bitches! This was super helpful thank you!