Dappled Light in Small Home Studio on a Budget (DIY), Behind The Scenes
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- čas přidán 17. 03. 2020
- I hope you guys enjoyed today's Behind The Scenes video using DIY shadow template and glass block to created some cool dappled light effects.
Jake Hicks Blogpost about Dappled light :
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Model Rebecca : / _rebecca.poole
/ @roulanpoole9067
Aputure 120D : geni.us/dygbIrl
Clamp Holder I used with the Shadow Template : geni.us/XsGAb5
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Nude collapsible backdrop : bit.ly/2QVg20o
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Sidney - Luwaks
Too Fast - Ooyy
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Hey guys! This video was shot before the pandemic was announced. Currently me and my husband are staying home and working from home. I hope you are all staying safe!!!
Spending my time watching your videos! I love you, You are my favorite photographer you always wow me
You are incredible. Thanks for your videos. Could you tell me how you make Up the model and what do I haber to buy to make up her? Regards from Spain 😊
Getting to watch art being made. You're like the Bob Ross of photography.
That's the best compliment!! Thank you
One of the many things I love about photography is being creative with reproducing a certain look with a limited budget.
The first seated one was the most beautiful thing you have ever done! Like a painting ❤️
Love all of them...and I'm so happy that your trying new stuffs but it has irene feel to it do anything that you like❤️❤️❤️
This is awesome! I love how the light is so soft! Thanks for the inspiration and tutorial and stay healthy!
Photographer and Model are Gorgeous !!!! Thank you Irene as always
Love these techniques. I need to experiment more. I thought the images came out beautiful with your beautiful style of editing!
Irene, you are so creative. It's always a pleasure watching your vids, I find them inspiring. Two thumbs up!
I love this photo shoot Irene; I'm always looking for this that I can do on a budget!
Beautiful work! Beautiful model!
I had so much fun, this shoot was a blast :)
It helps that you seem to be a natural! Very minimal stress, because very little direction needed!
Amazing idea of some different light! Not usual ways are sometimes the most artistic. Great work, Irene, as always!
These were so beautiful.
These pics were soo good!! I def want to try this.
Jake is an absolute mastermind in his craft - but it's really cool to see your interpretation as well.
Also I've been using hard light a lot more in my recent shoots as I got bored in the studio too ... It gives such interesting effects.
I live how creative you are
Wow great photography and now you do your own makeup and hair. You rock lady!
Love the video and I totally follow Jake Hicks for his cool color gels photos lol. Super creative! Thank you for your videos they are super helpful and inspiring!
Amazingly simple but stunning output.
Just recently shared your CZcams and IG with a really good professional MUA that's learning photography. She told me this was the first video she watched.
jake hicks is the magician when it comes to gel lighting.. I read this blog post long back but I coudn't find these glass blocks
I love them ...I think they came out beautiful...
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I love it when pros. are mindful of those who can't afford big gear! ❤
Amazing shots Irene!
12:03 is absolutely gorgeous! Loved the video and the DIY in these crazy times is always appreciated ;)
A really awesome and inspiring project.
Hi, Irene 👋 You did an amazing job with the challenging lighting situation. I really enjoyed watching this as it's so different from anything you've ever done before. I love all of the images, but 14:13 is my favorite! Your Canon 85mm lens is the Queen! 👸
I just adore you for trying different ways , playing with light. As usual all your work shows the delicate , soulful side of yourself.Very creative. Love the last shot of your model. Can you share it with us how did you change the brown to blueish tonality on her sides? It really pops out and matches her skin tonnes . Simply beautiful.
It's amazing technic, i love your creations... ❤️
the cardboard gobo is ace Irene ,, grate video
It has the look of shooting poolside or near a huge aquarium. Nice idea.
Thank you for these videos.
Thanks for sharing your creativity
Great video, that card board cutout idea is exactly what i planned on doing when we get past the C-19 problem we are having, if not card board some other material that i can place in front of my softbox, I had AlienBee's moonunit kit but never used them and gave them away, now i wish i had kept them, it had stars and other shapes.
Love it ❤️❤️
Absolute lovely, dear Irene :)
very nice work - the cardboard cheese grater thing looked really good... beautiful model and nice makeup job.
I'll have to try this sometime! Poor little Luna was so confused with all the light spots and shadows whirling around her. :) Personally, I liked the results you got with the DIY cardboard gobo the best.
Thanks for the great idea! I’m thinking you can cut the board out with a circuit machine or something too!
I love this photo shoot Irene;
I sometimes use a UV or skylight filter with a slight coating of hair spray for a diffuser.
thank you for this video you are really an inspiration🥰
Thank you for watching :)
Fun technique, I like the images👍
4:58 Excellent choice in 3d printers.
You did a great job, thank you : )
Your photos are amazing!
Nice to see you Irene
Great idea.
Nice video liked the gobo you made it worked great also loved your eyelashes looked great.
I love the look of the dappled light through the cardboard cutouts, wonder what gauze or Thule would do to diffuse some of the harshness? Would also like to see what a small flash/reflector could do to soften some background shadows. Beautiful results, I’m going to have to try this myself.
Window light with blinds adjusted to different widths work well too. And, lace close to the light source is good, and other materials & stuff; How about your blocks with a light blue background and a model in swim wear? Long hair could be tossed by an assistant or blown by a fan. And, with a blue color balance it would give an under water effect (?). In any case, these photos are fine!
Perfect Photo 📷
Love that ^^
You have always been artistic, but this was really impressive. Hair and makeup was really nice. Even without it, Rebecca is lovely, but you added a lot. Always like your choice of dresses and this was really unique and suitable. Great job on the glass blocks and also on the cardboard cookie. Your studio is small and improvised, but the results are fully professional. Well done.
J'aime beaucoup!!
I actually liked when the cardboard was really close to the model.
Me too! I didn't when I was shooting, but when I edited the pictures I was like damnnnn should have shot those more.
Irene, on a mirror-less camera, it is a good idea to keep the opening on the camera pointed down when changing lenses.
This avoids dust, hair, whatever falling onto the sensor while the lens is off. To test how dirty your sensor is, put the lens on F16-22 or so, point a bright blue surface, ex use a blue background on a PC screen or so. The use a long shutter (like 1.5sec) and take a pic while moving the camera briskly in a circle. This will then only show the dust and stuff on your sensor.
Maybe an idea for a video!! ;-) The test also works for DSLR. Good cleaning kits are available on amazon or so, the wet wipes are best, but the sensor pen with a sticky block is also a good start. You'll also need a sensor magnifying glass, preferably with leds for lighting.
I shoot at 1.2 pretty much all the time, dust was never a problem to me.
great job ❤❤❤👌👌👌
Спасибо ❤️❤️❤️
That cardboard cut out, phenominal!!
Nearly first. You are my idol Iren
I love your videos. Can you tell me about what size backdrops you are using. That dress and model are so beautiful. I absolutely love your style. Thank you for sharing all your knowledge.
very interesting, i like it
Cuteness personified 😊
Wooow!
The cut out screen is called a cucoloris, or cookie, and has been used in the MP industry for years.
Awesome video!🔥❤️☕️🤗
How are you dealing with coronavirus? I’m glad you’re still doing these videos in the midst of this pandemic. It does our hearts good!
This was shot before the pandemic. We are currently staying home and working from home.
That cardboard cut out was once called a " Cookie Cutter " used mainly to create dappled light on the background.
Actually it's sometimes called a cookie, which is short for cucoloris, which is the actual term.
Way better effect with the cardboard than with the glass-blocks 👌
Amazing ! i have a question ,can i make the same effect by using the flash light ?
Lovely video :)
En plus d'être photographe tu es aussi maquilleuse, beaucoup de talent j'adore.
Video için teşekkürler🙏
Cute dog!
Hii Irene.😍 I do really really love your vids. Such a talented woman. I hope I can also be like you.😊😊😊
genial
Как нежно и красиво!))))) Браво!))))
Спасибо!
Hi Irene!!! In this session how many meters of distance do you have between the background and you? And between the model and you? Thank you for sharing these inspiring videos!
Hola Irene... Saludos desde Mexico 🇲🇽
Marco antonino Morales Davila (are you a
Camera because I can picture us together )
You enspire me every day! You do an amazing job! Love what you do! Unfortunately I only have a Canon 50mm 1.8 so I dont think I could do this low light shooting....
Of course you can :) just shoot with higher iso :)
@@IreneRudnyk oh, thanks for your reply! :) Well, I have a Canon Eos M50 and she cant really handle higher ISO really well. Its always getting noisy...But sure, I could try!
I was right in the community post!
Mucho saludos desde mexico me gusta mucho su canal 👍❤
Where have you been hiding? Haven't seen one of your videos for a while. Beautiful video; one of your best ones. Down here in Miami everyone is staying home too so please come up with more ideas. Hope you and your husband go thru this mess of a virus without any problems. Best of luck and one of these days join the caravan of sun birds and do something down here or maybe key west.
Very good show
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Hi Irene, what do you think about more powerful lighting like Aputure 300d? Wouldn't it be to much for model's eyes?
.hi irene, how do you fit the petzval on the sony?... greets BM🙂
try using lace it can make some great shadows. love you shot .
Irene, do you ever use live view for your models/clients to see the shots as the session progresses? Sometimes I find they get into the shoot more when they see the images on a nearby monitor.
Plus, I can provide coaching "on the fly" about what I'm seeing through the lens...
Thoughts?
Dapple shadow from trees and sunlight work OK.
Очень красиво! Великолепно! Ирина но эти тени-пятна можно в фотошопе налепить? там же есть инструменты осветлитель и затемнитель разработчики явно для этой цели сделали? Какой обьектив лучше я не пойму, чет кажется одинаково.. но бронзовый обьектив впечатляет :) Спасиб за очередной МК как создавать шедевры дома из подручных средств! Счас всем фотографам приходится по домам сидеть и заниматься чем то подобным
i love that cutout pattern! can you hook me up and link some of where i can cut out some?
Where do u buy these dresses ? They are lovely ❤️
Great job with bricks. Did you try to add another light with bricks to background for cutting the shadow from model, or this cutting cupboard?
I'm gonna try that next time :)
Hi I have a Nikon d7500 camera. I wanted to take full body portraits, and the sharpness of full body was important to me
Which lens do you think is best for this?
Not too expensive?
Nikon 50mm 1.8g
Nikon 35mm 1.8g
Or ...?
nice video Irene! which adapter you using for the mamiya lens?
fotodiox pro m645-sony e
Exacto knife right on the carpet? You madwoman!
I don’t have a light such as what you used. Can I just use a bright light through the cardboard.