Episode 13 , Beautiful Photo Studio Portraits w/ One Light

November 302009

Learn 3 different studio portrait lighting techniques using just one light. More info at prophotolife.com .

Duration : 0:5:52


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25 Responses

  1. terrianns Says:

    This is a fabulous …
    This is a fabulous lesson. I really enjoyed the way you presented the information. I kind-of understood how the 3 different lighting styles worked before but now I really get it and I can’t wait to get home and play! Great job also going over the pros & cons between studio strobes and speedlights. Speed lights are better for me as a beginner with no set studio. Thanks again!

  2. itsumonihon Says:

    good video and you …
    good video and you explained the principles very well and introduced some new lighting concepts that most people don’t get into in videos like this. i did feel like the photos would have looked better with an orange or amber gel over the light though, the lighting seems a bit harsh. thanks for the video!

  3. mekdruffy Says:

    there is no flash, …
    there is no flash, whats attached to the camera is the wireless commander. it basically activates the strobelights on click. the flash you see are the strobelights initiated. setups are on reflects. most occasion, on 200 ISO, we use 1/200, f./6.3, and a prime lens is preferable (35mm). play with the aperture till satisfied.

  4. janglerat Says:

    Where is the flash …
    Where is the flash firing from and what setup is it if you don’t mind explaining? Thank you

  5. HA5MI Says:

    Thank You very much …
    Thank You very much for this tutorial, it’s great, like the other episodes.

  6. hiamith Says:

    wow cool man
    wow cool man

  7. gjlns123 Says:

    great video, thank …
    great video, thank you.

  8. aquaphotoboy Says:

    Fantastic, thanks …
    Fantastic, thanks for sharing this video

  9. creativephotography1 Says:

    Impresive! …
    Impresive! Appreciate it very much. Thank You.

  10. kingskid96 Says:

    THAT WAS SO …
    THAT WAS SO PROFESSIONAL AND YOU ARE A GREAT TEACHER! Easy to follow. Thanks so much!!!!!

  11. uthikoloshe2 Says:

    who is this Phil …
    who is this Phil guy he keeps talking about? :)

  12. kmorsy Says:

    great video. thanks …
    great video. thanks so much!

  13. jeruelbi Says:

    This is very …
    This is very educational! I am about to do my first studio shoot and this set up gives me more confidence to accomplish the job.

    Thank you very much! More power! :)

  14. kamas1 Says:

    Thanks for sharing …
    Thanks for sharing tips with us.

  15. prophotolife Says:

    There is no flash …
    There is no flash on the camera, that’s the radio trigger unit that fires the other strobes. The only fill light is that from the main light bouncing from the reflector. For more info / questions please visit the website. Thanks!

  16. cyberscope Says:

    Can you explain the …
    Can you explain the flash on your camera that fills when you take the picture?

  17. helloahh Says:

    Thank you, thank …
    Thank you, thank you, thank you! I learned so much in just a few minutes.

  18. madabouttravel Says:

    Love the simplicity …
    Love the simplicity, will definitely be checking out your website, thanks very much.

  19. CusackPresents Says:

    Thanks for an …
    Thanks for an informative tutorial. I have never had the confidence to use just one light, but seeing this has given me a few ideas. Looking forward to more from you soon.

  20. kimw2munchkins Says:

    This was fanstastic …
    This was fanstastic as well as Episode 14. Thank you! I’m off to see your website now.

  21. afhaken Says:

    Tack så mycket!

    Tack så mycket!
    Thanks a lot!
    Grazie mille!
    Muchas Gracias!
    Merci beaucoup!

  22. martin880408 Says:

    Thanks!
    Thanks!

  23. sangouwan99 Says:

    thanks alot!
    thanks alot!

  24. buzzbunney Says:

    Awesome man!
    Awesome man!

  25. helicopterrun90 Says:

    Great Job as always …
    Great Job as always!!!

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