Flash Photography For Headshots and Portraits | Course Module 2 of 4
This is Module 2 of my flash photography course for portraits and headshots from 2016.
In this module:
1) Getting Started with Off-Camera Flash
2) Off-Camera Flash Gear Recommendations (some of which can be found here: edverosky.com/recommended-gear/ )
3) Off-Camera Flash Triggering
4) One-Light Portrait Techniques
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Hands down. Your tutorial is one of the best on KZread. People pay money to get such information. Thank you for sharing this with us. This is a million dollar info for a hobbyist like me. Thanks once again! I will definitely print out this tutorial
One thing that's great about KZread is so many resource videos. One bad thing about KZread is weeding through the crap. So many people blow through and blow over subjects just to show you an overview of their style or what they do without the technicalities of what's actually going on. Thus, as a viewer we really don't learn anything we're just wasting valuable minutes. I just wanted to really say thank you thank you thank you for making a true tutorial. One that we can actually learn and absorbed from. One that we can use for the rest of our lives from the knowledge that has been given. This for video tutorial that you put together has changed the course of my photography for the rest of my life. Thank you
I can’t belive you gave all of this for free, thank you ED❤️
Finally for the love of God!!! A comprehensive and excellently presented video on flash...Thank you Ed !!!!
YOU ABSOLUTELY ROCK! I’m learning so much....
What a great series. This puts it all together in one place. I’m watching this four-part series as fast as I can digest it.
Loving this series. Thank you 🙏
Thank you very Ed your a excellent teacher mate ive learn a lot just in your 4 module lookin forward in some more info cheers from Australia
thank you very much Ed, now i can understabd about the flash potraits
Thank you! I’m a beginner and appreciate your generosity.
So informative, so concise. Just fantastic. Thank you.
Thanks Ed! Excellent course. Learning so much.
So informative, please keep sharing your experience, thank you
Just getting into experimenting with lighting now and both this and part 1 have been so helpful! Thanks so much for the great tutorials!
thanks Ed for being helpful!great advices!
I've never watched any tutorial with such great information for free. Thanks a lot Ed 🙏!!
You are in a roll this evening (21:30 here). Everything covered in a perfect logical way, it made total sense all the way through. What a wonderful Christmas present to give to your viewers and I wish this had been available quite a few years ago. I did watch your other series though when I first started using a studio setup which was incredibly helpful.
Thanks for sharing knowledge. Excellent presentation. Very very useful. Good luck.
Hi Mr. Ed thanks for the very informative modules...It's helped me a lot to hone my skills on this...
just what i need! now to remember... practice, practice
Ottimo lavoro , grazie dei preziosi consigli
Clear and precise thank you.
Excellent and easy instructions to follow!
Great Lessons !! Thanks a lot for sharing
Thanks of all!
This is a great series... Thank you a bunch
Great video and very usefull tips for using of lights. 👍
Your tutorial is great. thank you SIR
so useful, really great informative lesson
This is the next level of flash photography ;-)
Came here for the info, stayed for the background music. Thanks for the great info!
admirably explained!
Simply amazing
You have the best tutorial on Flash photography. I would like to see something on led lighting photography like using smaller rgb led lights for portraits
வீடியோ மிகவும் பயனுள்ளதாக இருந்தது மிக்க நன்றி இரா.மனோகர் சென்னை . Very useful video sir, I learned lot from it, looking forward more videos like this keep it up good work, thank you R.MANOHAR ,Chennai.
That's good gentle explanation
I've wanted to learn the basics of flash photography for a while. This is by far the best video series on KZread imo. Thank you!
@edverosky
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much!
Outstanding and very informative.
very thorough info, thank you
great and useful tutorial
New subscriber here! Thanks a lot. Im seriously learning a lot from your tutorials. The fact that you’re not charging for any of these just means you really want to help photographers to do well with lighting.
@edverosky
4 жыл бұрын
🙏🏽
Thank you for the info!
How does this very competent and effective man not have a million subscribers? He is a great teacher, does not try to be funny or always “on”, and does not make us listen to him talk over music.
@edverosky
4 жыл бұрын
Well, sometimes there’s music but I try to keep it tasteful. 😊
I love your style and presentation. Very professional. Thanks for sharing.
@edverosky
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Sebastian.
Very good at explaining thanks.
Very good video, thank you!
great job! thanks a lot!
Great videos. Thank you
Excellent!
Great tutorial!
Illuminating. Thank you...
@edverosky
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Man, this is a good tutorial!
Thank you very much
thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!!
What a brilliant straight forward series. If you can't set up your camera and lighting after watching the modules , maybe you should take up another pastime.
Well Done....Great Video
Thanks, great work !
@edverosky
5 жыл бұрын
😁
Very useful...Sir.. Thanks..👍
Ed, it's a while I am watching your tutorials and I am a Patreon supporter of yours. You are a great educator, no stupid fluff just to fill a video, accurate information and you explain the why of things. I owe you all my respect. And I am starting to do professional portrait photography mostly because of your excellent tutorials. Thank you very much Ed!!!
@edverosky
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Let me know how it goes as you progress.
@roadrunner156
3 жыл бұрын
@@edverosky I will certainly let you know! Thank you again!
This has to be the best video's for flash photography i have seen and i seen a lot. Thank you so much.
@antistiolabeo8950
4 жыл бұрын
I must correct you sir. This is the ONLY good video series about flash photography on KZread. I'm sorry but the rest is just incomplete bullshit.
Obrigado!
Thanks
Very, very well done. Great job!
@edverosky
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Jeff.
@JStan54
5 жыл бұрын
What made your video vastly superior in my opinion was the time you took to create pictures/diagrams instead of just talking about "stuff". Not only is a picture worth a thousand words, it's usually a lot easier to understand than a thousand words.
Great tutorial.
@edverosky
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Thank you so much Ed, tried your advice on lady freind Lindsey, a lot of trial and error, but eventually really good portrait,s, with catch light,s in her eye,s. Bit of work in post, I reckon pro standard. Trying to standadsize camera setting,s iso, f-stop, etc so it,s second nature, you know it work,s.
@steveworthington930
3 жыл бұрын
Have Olympus 45 mm F1.8 portrait len,s, it,s superb, pin sharp, with built in IBIS no need for a tripod, have took portrait,s at 1/6th sec, natural light ,perfectly acceptable. Greater dof on M4/3 as well, gona turn ma flat into a studio, furniture out the window, need the space lol.
Great video. Best I've seen so far. New subscriber here
@edverosky
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Bill. Glad you found it useful!
Tnk U
Wow great
@edverosky
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Great video. Very comprehensive. Well done.
@edverosky
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Connor!
@marceloalexandre5531
5 жыл бұрын
Connor Dempsey I agree with Dempsey! Well done video!
Ure the best
I would suggest you also recommend beginners to get a sturdy S type (Bowen) clamp/mount as it's much safer and protects flash somewhat in the event of a fall
@edverosky
3 жыл бұрын
Shown and recommended in other videos of mine. 🙏🏽
If i may ask. What were u settings in camera for exposure? Because im having a hard time with that and thank u for the knowledge. Much appreciated
thanks ed, yours is one of the few channels i subscribe to. i always use my speedlight for bounce , but want to try umbrellas. given the small, directional flashtube of speedlights, how is the light spreading to cover the circumference of the umbrella? is there something in the softbox you introduce at about the 7:30 time in the video that bounces the light around the softbox?
@edverosky
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Kenneth. Light comes out of that flat little flash head in a surprisingly wide pattern. Sure, most of it is concentrated in the middle, depending on the flash's zoom setting. It doesn't cover the entire circumference of the umbrella, but it gets close depending on how you position things. in a softbox, light is certainly bouncing around (there is also an inner baffle).
Thanks Stallone
@edverosky
4 жыл бұрын
You got it, Mr. T. 😂
I'm confused. In the first picture the one off camera is the one with the shadows on her face and on camera looks great
Did anyone else noticed Kraftwerk's Florian Schneider head used as a prop?
hello Ed, thanks a lot for great tutorial .. noticing your backdrop here .. I was wondering if you could suggest a good backdrop stands that i can order online? I am trying to turn a little bedroom into studio my space for backdrop is limited to 2.5 M wide and 3 M height . thanks a lot.
@edverosky
4 жыл бұрын
I’ve had success with Impact stands from B&H or Amazon. See my website link for recommendations..
My question is : if we are using a TTL flash on camera then flash itself adjust the exposure according to the flash but when we use same flash as a off camera the how TTL system works or how flash read or take a correct exposure reading according to the flash In short my question is : when we use the off camera flash we don't know how much of light flash give on the subject
@edverosky
5 жыл бұрын
The flash has to get TTL info from the camera. It can do this with a TTL cord or wirelessly. The camera measures the flash with a pre-flash, then sends the flash a correct power setting for the real exposure (all instantaneously).
Is this series what you were working on during your sporadic posting or is it from one of your courses that you just decided to make public? It's hard to tell as you really look no different than your videos from 6 years ago. Not that it matters, I still enjoy seeing how others handle these tasks.
@edverosky
5 жыл бұрын
This is material from a couple years ago being compiled into an easy to consume free course. I’ve had a lot of offers to sell it to course providers, but I’d rather just share it at this point. Enjoy!
From umbrella flashlight how long distance can I stand away from the model
@edverosky
5 жыл бұрын
Khrieketoulie Neikha closer for softer light, farther for more contrast. Just experiment! Good luck. 👍
@atoulieneikhaphotography6590
5 жыл бұрын
@@edverosky Thank you
👍🥂