1-Light Portraiture: Tony Corbell & Profoto D1
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Watch Tony Corbell position and reposition one light and one reflector around a model, stressing how one light is used to emulate three. A softbox can act as a main light, a background light, and a fill light, and Corbell shows us how.
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And I who wanted 3 studio strobes for my birthday! I see now that you can do much more with just one single light source! Thank you!
Awesome!! Will check the channel more often.
Jackie looks great !
brilliant! excellent explanation! i have been struggling with this for a while- your demo has made it clear!
Great video! I am so looking forward to meet you at Texas School this spring Tony!
@GCFAFootball, the continuous light and the flash is in the same lamp. The continuous light is a so called "model light" and is only used so the room isn't totally dark, it's the flash that does the job.
learnd so much in few minutes. thank you its so nicely done
This is so informative. Thank you so much.
This is a very informative video. Thank you.
Well done. Thank you.
very nice demo
Thank you.. this was very helpful, one thing i would like to say is that when you show examples of the the picture, please show the camera settings i.e the iso, shuttle speed and so on
Hello, I know it's been many years, but I would very much like to know which reflector holder you use. It looks so stable in that video, and ones I used here were completely useless, not stable at all and unable to hold an angle. Thanks for that very helpful video, by the way.
amazing
a little too fast for some..thank god for the rewind. I am a little confused by the last lighting setup...what is lighting the model? Is the diffusion panel acting as a drobo also?
Wonderful demonstration. Who are the 4 people who disliked this?
tony, how far is the model from the seamless? Thank you, and this is a great light set up tutorial its great.
Question: Is he using a continuous light or a strobe? I see a light source then I see a flash go off when he takes the picture. That would be a second light, right? Is the continuous light a flash also? Explain. Thanks.
@wertuiking Yea, those big-ass flashheads are just for show anyway.... No, seriously, you can, but you'll get an entirely different and less soft light. Also; no modelling light.
@00Deific00 It's a grey background
@tomcat39843 Modeling lights are not exact. Each light you add adds to the uncertainty and imprecision. The fewer lights you use the closer you will be to seeing exactly what you will actually get. Drop-dead gorgeous work is very doable with only one light and a reflector or two lights and a reflector, and as a bonus the fewer lights you use the lower the likelihood that you will over-light the subject and reduce 3-D dimensionality.
cool
Are you kidding me... I haven't been able to achieve this look with three strobes... Thanks
@thetubeinsideyou ... Natalie Woods ( Maria)
Not sure how this is one light source?, there is a "main" light (continuous) and then you see a strobe pop. That made two when I went to school.
@tman152
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The continuous light is called a modeling light. most studio strobes have them.It's a continuous light built into the strobe. They are used to help visualize where the light will be going. both the continuous light and the strobe pop you see in the video are coming from the same source. The continuous light is so weak compared to the actual strobe that it's light doesn't even really register in the picture.(If your camera settings were set to expose correctly using the modeling light, the actual strobe would overexpose your photo to pure white)
Doesn't she look like that broad from West side story.