Buen video, excelente explicacion visual ya que no hablo ingles soy de Venezuela . Gracias, good video, excellent visual explanation since I don't speak English I'm from Venezuela. Thank you
Thank you Lauren...this is wonderful information and build onto the lessons in the Food Composed course, where this tutorial connect to the greater plan of your course. Much appreciated. Kind Regards Annelien
Glad you are back on You Tube, Lauren! Thanks for this very informative video. I love shooting dark and moody, but sometimes struggle with getting that strip of light. You made it look easy!
Many thanks for this video. I'll try to use your precious advice. I also subscribed to your channel because you can really improve my photography. One small observation. The name of the Italian technique is chiaroscuro. From (chiaro = bright) and (scuro= dark). Ciao e grazie
Hi Lauren! thank you for another awesome content, it really inspires me to create more :D Just a little tip... maybe you´re filmming with de shutterspeed to high, don´t know what your settings are, but sometimes I feel like your movement seems too sharp. But really, no hate at all here, just a minor thing ;)
This one is actually a cupboard door from IKEA I got in the bargain section at the end of the store. I think it was part of their Besta collection a while ago
Totally helpful! But I have one question. Which side did you take the picture from? Is it the side with the two black foam cards or where? I'm imagining it in my head and I don't seem to understand the angle of the shoot
Hi! the word is CHIAROSCURO. Chiaro: Bright/light Scuro: Dark. :)
Thanks for clarifying!
And to be even more accurate, it’s not “scuro” but “oscuro” (as in “obscure”, of course). So: chiaro + oscuro = chiaroscuro.
Chia seed
Thanks for clarifying,when I read Chia = light I asked myself in which language.
Thank you for sharing a really informative technique Lauren.
Omg this video is so perfect. Thank you
I'm so glad you found it useful!
Thanks for showing us how to shoot with continuous lighting 🙏
LOVELY JUBBBBBBBBLY!
SHE'S BRILLIANT!
I love that backdrop!
Thanks Roberta!
Great one! I’ve never really experimented with dark and moody, but think I will now.
It's such a fun style to experiment with, have fun!
I love the cherries
Very easy to understand . Thank you! I'll practice tomorrow
Beautiful 😍 lighting. Great pic!
Great video! Very simple and efective. Im gonna try in my photos. Thank you for yor content :)
That was very helpful! Thank you so much .
Thanks Lauren, I will give this a try
I have never seen better photo 😲 I must try it thank you so much for idea 😉
Buen video, excelente explicacion visual ya que no hablo ingles soy de Venezuela . Gracias,
good video, excellent visual explanation since I don't speak English I'm from Venezuela. Thank you
Thank you Lauren...this is wonderful information and build onto the lessons in the Food Composed course, where this tutorial connect to the greater plan of your course. Much appreciated. Kind Regards Annelien
So glad you enjoyed the video Annelien - it's such a pleasure to teach you in the course!
thanks for the radial filter advice
That was so helpful, thank you so much 🌷
Can you make a small studio of dark and moody food photography? Like out of card box or something
Very helpful. Thank you.
Glad you are back on You Tube, Lauren! Thanks for this very informative video. I love shooting dark and moody, but sometimes struggle with getting that strip of light. You made it look easy!
So glad you found it useful Stephanie! Try out the black foam core, it's a game changer!
chiara is light and oscuro is dark. chiaroscuro
Thanks for clarifying!! I realise that I spelt it incorrectly. So glad you found the tutorial helpful!
Excellent tutorial
Thank you !
You're so welcome!
Many thanks for this video. I'll try to use your precious advice. I also subscribed to your channel because you can really improve my photography. One small observation. The name of the Italian technique is chiaroscuro. From (chiaro = bright) and (scuro= dark). Ciao e grazie
thank you
You're welcome
Great video Lauren! What a beautiful picture!!! =)
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed the video!
awesome, thanks
Where do you get your backgrounds from ? Love your work 💕
This video help me alot🙏
Very nicely explained, thank you 💕
this is a wonderful video! it is CHIARO SCURO, not chia scuro btw
Great tutorial, thank you!
Thank you so much for this video. x
Hi, great tips - thank you! Could you share tips for the droplets of water on the cherries? Did you create a liquid or just use water?
Hi Lauren! thank you for another awesome content, it really inspires me to create more :D Just a little tip... maybe you´re filmming with de shutterspeed to high, don´t know what your settings are, but sometimes I feel like your movement seems too sharp. But really, no hate at all here, just a minor thing ;)
Nice shot , did you use any flash light or continues light?
Thank You so much Madam
You are most welcome
H there!! Thank you for a wonderful video!
Love the dark and moody shots! Do you mind sharing where you got the surface the cherry dish was on? It’s stunning!!!
Sorry this is so late haha! It's a Capture by Lucy backdrop. Check out my cheap backdrops video for links!
Really awesome but what is the name of Black background you used in photography? please
This one is actually a cupboard door from IKEA I got in the bargain section at the end of the store. I think it was part of their Besta collection a while ago
is the top sheltered or open air?
Great shoot and image! Where did you buy the background where the object is rested? Thanks
hi, nice video friend
She is really cute and talented
Totally helpful! But I have one question. Which side did you take the picture from? Is it the side with the two black foam cards or where? I'm imagining it in my head and I don't seem to understand the angle of the shoot
Hi watching here from the Philippines. Can i ask if what app did you used on editing the pic?
She used Lightroom.
Great video, but in the final product, how did you add the water droplets?
cool 👏🏻👏🏻🔝
Where do you purchase your backgrounds?
What’s that flat lay backdrop that looks like dark patina?
Which background music is that?
Settings camera ???
Lovely accent! where are you from in the UK
What is the soft box your using thank you
What is the link to the sound effect you used at the beginning with the flashing images
Any dark videography?
"chiaro" not "chia"
Поставил лайк, потому что девушка симпатичная )
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