SOFTBOXES - What to Look for & What to AVOID
What to look for and what to avoid when selecting your first softbox lighting modifier, especially for portraiture. Size, ease of portability (setup & breakdown), light source mount, shape of light, and quality of light.
Avoid Underlighting with Larger Modifiers:
• How to Avoid UNDERLIGH...
Apollo Orb:
• Apollo Orb vs Umbrella...
• How To Solve the Apoll...
Strip Light Tips:
• Strip Light Softbox Se...
3 Rules of Lighting (WATCH THIS!)
• Three Rules of Lightin...
👉 LEARN PHOTOGRAPHY HERE:
edverosky.com
MUSIC
------------------
www.epidemicsound.com/
DISCLOSURE
------------------
*Affiliate Partnerships. Many of the links I provide to 3rd-party products or services are affiliate links. It doesn’t cost you anything extra to use these links, but if you do, the seller will pay me a small referral fee.
Пікірлер: 77
Well Ed this video is spot on. Basic rules and thoughts, best one on the subject. Way to go, and good to see you ;-) !
What a guide!Thank you for making this video!
Thanks for the video Ed! I have shoot coming up and require a softbox and your tips are very useful for me to pick out a softbox suitable for me. I really appreciate it!
Love this guys wisdom and delivery
Really useful. Thanks Ed.
Thank you Ed for the helpful and informative video! Good luck!
You just answered all my questions in my head!! Thank you!! I have a small room and low ceiling and doing drum covers. I just mounted my small softbox up to the ceiling so it’s an overhead softbox. I tried the bigger one but it taking up much space.
Very informative! Thank you!
hey Ed, thanks for the video.Though its late for me. however it seems like I already took care of the points you have mentioned. If I may suggest topic for next video.Using color gels creatively for portrait photography keeping the softbox light without any color gel.
Thanks for making this video. It is very helpful for me.
Thank you! i Big help! i love watching your videos!
Awesome video thanks man!!!!
Thank you so much for this beautiful video
Very helpful!! Thanks
Thank you so much for this.
Ed, I am late to the. Party, in my advance age of being in My 80's - As My Mobility has declined My love for Photography remains strong. Thus I have put together a small Studio about 8 ft x 16 ft or so that I can still navigate around in with the aid of a Wheel Chair, and Spouses helping set up gear. I have intensily watched Your Video's, and enjoyed them very much. And really learned a lot from You Young Man. I enjoy your detailed explanations, and unbiased opinion on gear. There are so many things to learn, and I like the fact that You explain in details small things like where to place the Speedlight in relation for exampel in a shoot thru umbrella. I spent lots of time trying ot find how far from the center, etc. and from You learned the edge of the umbrella, and for example the 45 degree angles rules, etc. So many big Thank You's to You from a very old man of age 83. You have enhanced my Photography experiences, and knowledge. Thank You.
@edverosky
Жыл бұрын
The good news is that age isn’t necessarily a negative in photography. Thanks for your kind words.
I'm looking to use a speed light as my lighting, so I just got a good deal on a S mount and stand. The next step is a softbox, thanks for your input, is distance a key factor in lighting quality? I have a small space so I'm pondering getting an off camera flash cable instead of a transmitter, just wondering if I should aim at more than 5-6 feet of distance from the subject. Thanks.
Thank you for this!
Very useful video , I learned lot from it, looking forward more videos like this keep it up good work, R.manohar , india,chennai
Grest advice, thank you
Hey Ed thanks for a video which have a lot important informations for the beginner. Please suggest me what size and a shapeof softbox i have to buy. As a beginner. I have a small room and ceiling hight is 10'. Room size is 10'×12'. Actual usable area is available is 6' × 8'.
Thank you for the video🙏 how can I know from the description of the softbox if it's compatible with my key light?
Going through all my gear and the Apollo is cumbersome ... the speedlite goes inside...kind of a pain. Loved your video on S type mounts and bought one to protect my expensive speedlight..of course now I want to hang a box on that Bowens mount...gear is soooo seductive!
nice tips. what do you think about ads085s for ad400pro, compared to ez glow very expensive to deliver to belgium due to taxes,... i would like to buy one but try to avoid all inner baffle which look time consuming to attach, conflicting between rebouncing silver on gold surface,... and hard to close the softbox with inner baffle.
Thank you Mr. Verosky. I have learned much about soft box lighting from your video, SOFTBOXES - What to Look for & What to AVOID. What if I want to record a movement video from head to toe, where the person is moving within six to eight feet? Two 2' soft boxes probably not be enough light? Would stage lighting be better? ap
Wow! Love the way you cover ALL the bases in less than 8 minutes. Thank you so much!
For those starting out which one would you recommend?
thank you
Has been a while.. I made a modifyer for my small softbox.. to extend the edge (short snoot) to better feather away from my background.. Always good content stay safe
@edverosky
4 жыл бұрын
Part of the fun is the creative problem solving! Good idea.
Thank you Ed Verosky ..... Wow, this was quite interesting and helpful. I just purchased my first softboxes a month or two back. I would have made a different purchase had i seen this video first. Question: Do you have a similar video to this one that looks at the different types of flashes and what to look for and avoid with respect to them?
@edverosky
4 жыл бұрын
That should be coming soon.
@michaelricco81
4 жыл бұрын
@@edverosky Thank you!
Very good information. Really helpful as I prepare to buy my first soft box. Would a speedlight work adequately in a 36x36 inch soft box? Or would a 36 inch soft box need a strobe?
@rickyanthony
Жыл бұрын
Won't be as powerful as a strobe as a key light but it will be fine for indoors and a flash
@odarrien
Жыл бұрын
@@rickyanthony thank you
Also consider the mount. Some use umbrellas only, other fit only Bowens, Elincrom Profoto etc. And how much effort to assemble / disassemble - not as important for the Studio...
Thank you Jeff Goldblum!
Rectangular catchlghts were good enough for Vermeer,windows are rectangles , therefore I am happy for in situ portrait catchlights to be rectangles,if shooting outdoors then an octabox is the go to modifier.
@kirkdarling4120
6 ай бұрын
It's a little thing, nothing ever mentioned by clients, but I'm kind of pedantic about that. I use a big, square softbox for my indoor work whenever possible, particularly for half-length or head-and-shoulder shots where the catchlights will be prominent. I like those square catchlights.
learned a lot
I made that mistake I like the portable umbrella style apollo series but they are a hassle to setup with offset arms ,
Excellent points Ed. Thanks
People need to avoid parabolic softboxes, they are exoensive, cumbersome to use and they are a con. The only thing that matters is the evenness of light when it emerges and the shape of the box (round, rectangular etc). It doesn't matter what goes on inside the lightbox, it can be 10 feet deep or absolutely flat, the results are the same. Yet people talk in the vaguest subjective terms about how good they are without being able to explain why they are special. Such is the triumph of marketing!
@daniel.lopresti
2 жыл бұрын
If I'm not mistaken, I'd say it has to do with getting the most efficient and even transfer of light from the bulb, in the same way that some PARs have much better lux readings than others because of not just the shape of the reflector, but also the position of the bulb.
Can I know .Is godox 80cm soft box only comes to attach the flash inside the soft box .Please Im on a big problem 😢
Great video Ed - lucidly explained. So would you say a 2ft softbox is good enough for facial or half body shots? And a 4ft softbox is better for full body? So when would I use a strip box?
@edverosky
2 жыл бұрын
I’d do closer to 4ft diameter at no more than 3ft from subject for head and shoulders if possible. But 2ft up close will still work. For full length I like wall bounce or a large light (or use two lights) for an even coverage. A big scrim is also good. Just experiment and you’ll find something you like.
@indrajitadvani3742
2 жыл бұрын
Much appreciated
As you wear glasses, I would have thought you might have covered advice regarding lighting on that subject.
Can you pls. reply, why many YT creators use parabolic 35-36" For mainly their videos shooting? We have 36" Octabox also with less depth, Then why parabolic?
Does the depth of the softbox matter? For example, a shallower 36" octagonal softbox vs a deeper one.
Nice
thanks
Approximately how high the box should be compared to the model’s head?
ED, where did you get your mannequin? I am starting to get into portrait and creative lighting and looking for a good mannequin to practice with. Looking for full body but mostly one that is flexible in the arms and head for more waist up photos. thanks
@edverosky
Жыл бұрын
Got mine from Amazon
Can I use 90cm octabox with godox V1?
I want to shoot video for youtube and I feel like i need this thing... Hope it works same for video. You were talking bout photography.
@edverosky
3 ай бұрын
I use a Godox SL60W and a medium softbox. Works great for videos.
What's a dip dish soft box and purpose?
Hi Ed, I have a question already for a long time and probably you are able to help me. Most models are good looking girls/women with nice skin. But I have lots of friend who are a bit older: 50-60 years old, and of course their skin shows signs of life, lots of wrinckels. What's the best lighting set up for such a lady that already minimise their wrinckels, so that I don't have that much work in post? I hope you can help me with that.
@ritukhatrimakeup
3 жыл бұрын
Hey, that’s a challenge I am facing too. How to deal with skin textures visible? How can we make skin look smoother and soft while filming. It would really helpful if Ed guides on this !
I heard you, but my question is, if I’m taking a picture of a family can I use a small soft box and get good coverage of the entire family?
@edverosky
2 жыл бұрын
Not really. A soft box should generally be larger than the part of the subject or group shown in the frame.
@fredricolord876
2 жыл бұрын
@@edverosky that’s what I was wondering. Thank you.
When did Jeff Goldbloom start doing photography?
compare R 6 with Pentax K1
I'm getting some Jeff Goldblum vibes :)
Actually I was hoping to learn more about the actual light source (within the box) - type of light (CFL, LED, Incandescent, etc - the wattage and the Kelvin scale. As far as the box itself.......a box is a box pretty much.
You missed the importance of the softness ox having a lip instead of being flush with the front edge,
I thought this was a sex topic. Never mind.
Has anyone ever compared you to jeff goldbloom?? You sound just like him and look like you could be his brother lol
@edverosky
2 жыл бұрын
Many times Lol
No, yess,maybe for you ....🤣😂 💩 Info , delete this video as you don't say nothing concrete !
Brilliant content always Ed, many thanks for the tips. Really appreciate🙏