Using a GOBO for Creative Food Photography LIGHTING
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- čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
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In today's video, I'll walk you through how to make a simple, but effective GOBO at home to create the look of dappled sunshine on a summer's day!
In this video:
0:00 Intro.
0:58 Introducing the GOBO.
1:59 Shadow hardness GOBOs.
2:51 The setup.
4:18 Adding the GOBO to the scene.
5:34 Plating and styling.
7:47 Perfecting the GOBO position.
8:32 Adjusting camera exposure.
9:30 The final image.
9:39 Outro.
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Fantastic demonstration of using a GOBO! I love that effect! Thanks for sharing, Lauren! 👏👏👏
Thank you Lauren. simple gobo design and a nice short tutorial.
Thanks Lauren for this wonderful tutorial. You and a few more people are a blessing for peeps like us who want ti learn ❤. Sending positive energy and love towards you.
Thank you so much for watching, I really appreciate it!
I’m in love with your channel, your videos are so helpful ❤️❤️❤️❤️ thank you so much!
Hi Lauren!
I met your channel this week and I'm really enjoying your videos.
You create really interesting and important content for those who are starting and also for those who are already a photographer.
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and receive a hug from Brazil 😉
Thank you for this video! Luv it! ✨
Just found your channel, and I'm so glad I did. Loving your videos, Lauren. Thank you for sharing!! :)
Inspired! Thank you!
This video was so helpful. Thank you .
nice, better and easier to watch due to fewer jumps in the edits and the subject is relevant to food photographers. Keep up the good work....
Glad you liked it! All my videos are food subjects :)
This was so helpful! Thank you!
You did good! Thanks.
Thank you for video..
Thank you for watching!
It's wonderful tutorial...
excellent !
I am following you from longtime and this is my wish to see your work in videos 😀
Thank you!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching :D
Awesome video! ♡ I was wondering, what did you use to hold or clamp your foam diy gobo? Definitely would be useful to know.
Productions ideas 😊
Your stuff is great! I bet your channel will really take off soon ❤️
I have a super selfish request: best speedlights on a budget! I want to recreate some of those falling droplet effects but I don't have a speedlight to do that yet and I'm not sure which to choose for a Sony! If that's up your alley I'll be waiting (Im)patiently for it 😂
Great question! I would look into Yongnuo speedlights for something low budget that will do the trick. Just make sure you get a sony trigger :)
@@LaurenCarisShort awesome, thanks for the quick suggestion, I'll check it out!
Hi, thank you so much for sharing, can you plz teach us how to create cinemagraph?
2:53 setup + positioning + histogram (tethered)
Hi I would also like to know the name of that tripod/holder that you use to clip the foam bord and create the effect🙏🏻
Are you using additional bar with your tripod? Horizontal bar looks little bit different than Manfrotto's default bar.. Is it a steel bar?
What about those composition overlays? Do you have to import your own image for composition scheme, or capture one got its own to choose from? Thank you!
Capture one has the rule of thirds, the Phi grid and the golden spiral, for the others I just created PNG's and use them! I have them available as downloads inside Food Photography Academy!
I always wondered, how can we create one with a flash not a speed light..., I guess it's the exact same right?, But more of a trial and error
Yep exactly the same! If your flash has a modelling light that will help with placement before hand, otherwise just more test shots!
@@LaurenCarisShort it's the simplest godox, so no modeling light, i was looking around and also called scattered flash... I need to find inspiration again lol
@@emudojo Just lots of test shots then! You'll soon get the hang of it and it is a fun process!
Can anyone say diy gobo!!