How to Photograph Portraits on PURE WHITE
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In this video Lee Morris teaches how to take portraits of people on pure white backgrounds without losing contrast.
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Really helpful, appreciate the way you presented this tutorial 👏👏👏
Great stuff. I appreciate the step-by-step adding of the lights and fine tuning the shot. Very helpful. Thanks!
Great tutorial. I'd love a similar video on high contrast, form sculpting, low key photography.
Very interesting take, without any modifier.
Thanks for sharing. Btw, the model looks gorgeous!
Solid tut
Love your content. Hope all is well in the East Coast of the Island. Saludos!
1:57 has always been my #1 issue! I want pure white but dang if it doesn’t always kill the crisp sharp edges of the subject, even when I pull them farther away.
Awesome thanks alot! But i would have liked to your lens and settings also:)
I have to renew my son's bus pass and they require an updated picture on a white back ground and i hade a hard time getting a good result but this tut help me out perfectly, thank you.
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When you use a white ceiling as you are doing (love it, btw!), do you suggest more of a flat or gloss sheen? Awesome results!
Flat
If the key light was a softbox 45 degrees camera left and the fill light was a white reflector camera right, I believe the lighting setup would be much simpler. It would also provide more contrast rather than flat lighting falling directly on her face with an unmodified strobe.
I appreciate the educational content, but allow me a question here.
Did you guys film this on an iPhone?
Wouldn't the Super White backdrop be a better option and eliminate the lighting issues?
Can you please do similar video for PURE BLACK especially for portraits, Products? TIA
Nice vedio ,also make a vedio on low key photography
Interesting add, the third light towards the ceiling, though I can't imagine myself choosing this option over a large softbox. Maybe if I can't use it for some reasons and have a low white ceiling...
I tried a simple 1-light(speedlight with light through umbrella) on a white background bjt i am getting ghosting(shadow) right beside the model. What could be the problem?
Since you guys did high key can you do low key too
White walls also keeps the color balance from being effected by the wall color.
nice demo and very pretty young woman :)
Unusual approach but it works. For these types of portraits I would use a softbox or beauty dish probably 100% of the time, but this seems to work too. This video should have been titled “How to shoot portraits without a modifier”.
Hi , where did you get the small light stand?
Can anyone tell me what type of stand. He is using behind the subject?
Most of us dont have three lights available ~ So I wonder why you didnt use a modifier / soft box / on the key light for soft skin & shadows. Soft box & hard light on the background would have done it....
Not necessarily to the same effect though.
the model is so beautiful, and you looks like a tom brady ;P
she is beautiful...
so complicated for the foreground lighting. this would have been a lot simpler and better with just a large softbox with better catchlights softer highlights and also better controlled white balance.
Fixed it lol
Nice video, but that's not high key. Because the backround is pure white the photo is not high key, and if it is black it isn't necesarily low key
Wasn’t your goal to eliminate the shadow under the model’s chin or did you just want to lighten it? At any I think the shadow under the chin is still noticeable/distracting for me. Tnx for sharing the tips I now need a larger studio :-)))
Why would you want to eliminate the form by filling the shadows completely when you've got a model with such stunning jaw line and cheekbones? I feel like making everything look flat like that is one of the worst things a photographer can do to a subject.
@@youknowwho9247 there are several 'worst things a photographer can do to a model' :-)) Don't be so dramatic. I thought he was going for a chin shadow look, like this: jooinn.com/img/get [PORTRAIT-119.JPG] when he brought out the reflector and commented on the earlier harsh shadow. So I assumed he wanted the chin shadow eradicated. For the record I have no connection to the site, photographer or model just a convenient example I found on line. And I'm not saying this is a good portrait just an example of how much I was expecting the chin shadow to disappear given the peptalk in the video.
@@dimitristsagdis7340 I'm not quite sure which video you watched. He specifically said that he wants a little bit of fill and not eliminate the shadow completely...
@@youknowwho9247 the next immediate sense of what you are quoting me min 5:10 says he wants more light than (after the reflector) and that instead of a large light-box he is adding a 3rd flash to bounce on the ceiling. Well for somebody that wants even less shadow and uses 3 flashes and a reflector this had a tad too much shadow for my eyes.
@@dimitristsagdis7340 That reasoning doesn't make any sense. Why would someone who wants no shadow under the chin at top lighting? By his use of that alone it's perfectly clear that he wants some emphasise on the jaw line, because that's precisely why you'd add top lighting as opposed to front lighting with a large modifier in this situation.
for XMASS i wish 2 maybe 3 maybe 4 PROFOTOS? hehheh...
this is so complicated...
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The problem I have with these videos is that you already knew having your subject to close to the background will SPILL LIGHT... I think the better teaching moment is just go right into the setup instead of going through all these failed attempts... Give the impressions that you don't know what you're doing.. reverb though I know trust you know...ijs
Wtf are his shoes off?
Do you wear shoes on carpets? -P
@@FStoppers Did the female? Also, you had carpet?
Nah you need a better camera. The background still had a cream off white color. She didn’t have color to her skin tone. I shoot with the Panasonic S1H with a sigma lens
It’s rarely the camera in a studio. It’s about lighting.
Congrats. But ...why music??? Very boring....
We have someone that doesn't like music folks. The music makes it easier to watch you fool. It give sit pace. Thats why they use it in movies.
@@travis8665 thank for your information. Now I like your music. Sorry for my first comment.
Three B10's to get a shot like that... hmm. You can use 2 $50 YN flashes, one with an umbrella and get better results for 5% of the cost. Even getting the reliable 2 Godox AD200's and a decent softbox for 20% of the cost will provided better results than this...
What's wrong with his results?
@@youknowwho9247 I'm not the best either and still on my journey as a photographer, but the light is flat and shadows are still harsh. I also know that he's normally a much better photographer that understands light, so I wonder why he made a video like this... He always harps on the direction of the light, but he just sprayed light everywhere.
@@Changhyun84 Too flat and too harsh seems a little incoherent to me. Saying it's too flat suggests there's not enough shaping, saying it's to harsh suggests there's too much contrast. Not only is that somewhat contradictory, I also see neither of those problems in his results. Care to elaborate how exactly its too flat and harsh, and how it could be improved in your view?
You can also use 3 Rusty dynalites bought off eBay from the 80s and get the same results🤷🏻♂️-P
@@FStoppers right... But why no light modifier?
And again another example of why I don’t subscribe… Your sponsored from 10 different angles why do you need so many commercials.
To make money. Thats why they do this stuff.
pathetic. $1600 x 3 worth of equipment to make this shot. Good luck guys.
Yes but we charge for it. Im shoot ng head shots for a large company thursday and the lights will earn me $2000 for the day including editing. I shot today for 4 hours and my bill will be $6000 before the end of the week. My lights earn me 30k a month.