There’s similar tutorials on KZfaq that u should check out, lil more organized and easier to repeat
@easystudiolightingКүн бұрын
Thanks, which part felt disorganised? I wanted to keep the workflow I would personally go through.
@EcstasyJPEGКүн бұрын
@@easystudiolighting yea maybe I’m just comparing my own fast workflow but I usually just separate all the highlights with the selection tab and use that selection as a mask for the for the color balance, it does wonders with jack’s style
@easystudiolightingКүн бұрын
@@EcstasyJPEGgot u, thanks for explaining. Yeah I wanted a workflow that is more about overall changes. Hopefully easier to apply for everyone even if the image isn’t super well lit to start.
@EcstasyJPEGКүн бұрын
@@easystudiolighting yeah man you’re the best channel out there, love what you do for the people
@chibuzonweze3291Күн бұрын
🔥🔥🔥
@easystudiolightingКүн бұрын
🤝
@stormypyeatteКүн бұрын
I'm such a fan! Incredible videos thank you!
@AnthroposaurКүн бұрын
YES! WHAT I HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR! 😭😭😭 btw, if I may, 😊 my Instagram is eye_sea_evrthng
@Illuminati106Күн бұрын
Thank you sir❤❤❤❤❤
@easystudiolightingКүн бұрын
np hope it was useful in some way
@SWORLD19913 күн бұрын
you are amazing. i would love to pay for a full course or get recommended reading/further resources if you have tips.
@bartekteee4 күн бұрын
No this is not his light set. I know exactly how it looks and it is different.
@easystudiolighting4 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching. Note tho the caption is ‘Learn how to create this Alasdair McLellan styled Lighting ‘ and shows how to achieve similar affect, it’s a learning tool.
@michaborski73834 күн бұрын
amazing
@Luke-vg2tg4 күн бұрын
loved this. could you make a how to light video on Tlyer Mitchell's studio work & how he mixes ambient and strobe when shooting outdoors?!
@easystudiolighting4 күн бұрын
thank u, glad you like it, yep I will be making an ambient and strobe outdoor video in the future for sure :)
@sospecial3437 күн бұрын
you are really an inspiration to those who wanna learn and improve studio lighting, we appreciate you!
@easystudiolighting7 күн бұрын
@@sospecial343 thanks, really pleased that it’s useful. This was a fun one, I love using gels on shoots!
@Eduardomanfre1907 күн бұрын
Another rain of knowledge. It's being amazing follow up this content, every time I click in a video about a subject in the end I finish the video with much more comprehension of other aspects in photography.
@easystudiolighting7 күн бұрын
@@Eduardomanfre190 ah thank u. That’s really awesome to read and I genuinely appreciate it. Thank u for watching.
@miguelquezada19167 күн бұрын
Amazing content. Thank you!
@easystudiolighting7 күн бұрын
@@miguelquezada1916 thanks for watching and commenting it’s appreciated over here 😀
@michaborski73837 күн бұрын
very nice
@easystudiolighting7 күн бұрын
@@michaborski7383 thank you 🙏🏻
@IMDABROWN7 күн бұрын
The battery tech is horrible for the AD400, you can recover the battery but it takes time and sometimes additional equipment. On rare occasions you can rest the battery without having to take them apart. I would recommend them to anyone unless the person is tech savvy and has The time to fix them when the battery fails.
@easystudiolighting7 күн бұрын
Thanks for the insight. Tbh I was super shocked. Glad it’s not just me.
@Eduardomanfre1907 күн бұрын
Best wishes from Brazil! I think u dont have the slightest how precious your content is. This specific vídeo, help so much, i was a little confusing after the TikTok one and now its everthing crystal clear. Thank u so much
@easystudiolighting7 күн бұрын
Thank you and I’m really glad it has been helpful. I totally understand what you mean about the TikTok edit, it’s hard finding a way to cut it down that keeps interest but also gives good info. Appreciate your comment here.
@chibuzonweze32918 күн бұрын
Definitely trying this on my next shoot
@GetReady347 күн бұрын
same
@easystudiolighting7 күн бұрын
Excellent, let me know how it goes!
@thepratikbankar8 күн бұрын
you are a legend !
@easystudiolighting8 күн бұрын
@@thepratikbankar thanks, appreciated just doing my part to help out ☺️
@GreatlyComment8 күн бұрын
This channel is what every photographer needs to see. It really helps seeing these techniques. I would love to see a full course from you man!
@easystudiolighting8 күн бұрын
@@GreatlyComment thank u, I really do appreciate it. I mean mu aim is that someone can find all the info they need eventually. It’s a work in progress tho. Might do some real life demos soon
@vadali939 күн бұрын
you overdo every single lighting tutorial that you make - not every pocket of light or highlight is created by an entirely new strobe. a strobe can do more than light up one single part of your body/backdrop and not everybody should throw lights at a model for every body part to control it. you don't have to throw flags at every single area on the studio, the set literally looks like a maze(??). your background is being lit by 5 different lights. there is so much you can do with 5 lights - i even think its possible to light something like this entirely, including the model and the background, with 5 lights entirely - i will leave that as an exercise to you. more importantly, the primary demographic of your audience are people who are not established fashion photographers and more on the beginner level - these people will start thinking you have to use 5 lights to light up a gradient background like this, which is totally false. They will get into the unhealthy habit of throwing lights at a situation and using v-flats and flags to control them instead of learning how to being flexible and use the few lights you will realistically have on set. word of unsolicited advice - for these tutorials, challenge yourself to do more with lesser lights and not just spray equipment because it's a computer simulation - your knowledge of lighting will grow by doing this. i guarantee you william arcand is not using 9 or 10 lights for this shot. the beauty of lighting lies in understanding how to make the most of your light, and that is what you should be sharing with your viewers. these complicated setups only alienate beginners and put them off the art of lighting a set or how to use light properly.
@easystudiolighting9 күн бұрын
@@vadali93 thanks definitely unsolicited advice you were right with that aspect for sure 😅 I have tutorials on working with 1 light, with 2 lights, how to work with one modifier etc so I am sure I can leave it for viewers to decide what they want to watch. Thanks for the suggestion of an exercise to complete 😅 but as I explain in every video I am illustrating concepts. For example I show several ways to create a rim light in one video, several ways to light a background. I wouldn’t ever expect someone to copy every element that would be wild. Thanks for watching 🫶🏼
@chibuzonweze32919 күн бұрын
Awesome ❤❤❤❤
@easystudiolighting9 күн бұрын
@@chibuzonweze3291 your support is always appreciated over here
@Illuminati1069 күн бұрын
This is similar to jack Bridgland ❤
@easystudiolighting9 күн бұрын
Yes definitely some similarities in the main image style- I feel the rest of the shoot moves in a different direction after this. I love those kinda shutter drag warm light shots so much.
@javierenrique9 күн бұрын
I'm so happy you did a shoot from Will Arcand!
@easystudiolighting9 күн бұрын
His work is brilliant, I hope more people go check it out.
@javierenrique9 күн бұрын
@@easystudiolighting There's a photography exhibition at McCord Museum, in Montreal and his work is shown there. Can't wait to go see it later in August.
@kingmitch689 күн бұрын
Thank you for the gem! I'd love to learn more about your Photoshop editing process. Could you share some insights on how you approach photo editing in Photoshop after the photo is created in Set.A.Light?
@easystudiolighting9 күн бұрын
I can do, but I feel my PS technique is kinda chaotic old school and it might make Retouchers freak out 😅
@Anthroposaur9 күн бұрын
don't let this channel disappear 😭a hidden gem
@easystudiolighting9 күн бұрын
@@Anthroposaur thanks for the props, it’s much appreciated. I love that people are watching and it’s hopefully useful
@gideok20249 күн бұрын
this channel is so important !
@easystudiolighting9 күн бұрын
Thanks for the support!!
@gantulgaa91649 күн бұрын
thank you for this content i love it please keep going
@easystudiolighting9 күн бұрын
thanks, i appreciate it. I am going to do my best to keep going. BUT it takes me soooo long esp compared to a tiktok video, I need YT to start making me monetised 😅
@Illuminati1069 күн бұрын
Please deconstruct Jack Bridgland retro colour grading technique ❤❤😢😢😢😢❤❤❤❤
@easystudiolighting9 күн бұрын
@@Illuminati106 hit that donate button 😅 but seriously so many people asked and I may do one in the future.
@alun700610 күн бұрын
Interesting. I've avoided these because they're the worst possible combination for me - big and bulky but rather limited in power. Ive got a few of the little 300w/s ones and a big 600w/s with a separate head for when i need some grunt. Wish someone like Profoto would make a light that's actually attainable for mere mortals.
@easystudiolighting10 күн бұрын
Profoto definitely are introducing more lights for everyday budgets (I mean relatively 😄 everyday) the A2 isnt crazy prices, but yeah I get you. I really hope that Godox do fix this problem long term though, so many people have the product already!
@djrt817910 күн бұрын
I just can't trust battery lights for studio purposes for this exact reason, ESPECIALLY for a cheaper brand. I use Godox for background lights for video work, not a complete Godox hater, I even have some super old Godox strobes that are reliable when I need to throw something up, but battery tech isn't as easy and can be very dangerous. Wouldn't invest money in cheap batteries ever.
@easystudiolighting10 күн бұрын
yeah this was on location, but I assumed they were reliable for a brand new product, no idea they could be dead from day2. Never had an issue with Profoto battery stuff.
@BenjaminMoxham10 күн бұрын
You're my new favourite YT channel <3 love your analysis
@easystudiolighting10 күн бұрын
thank u so much, i really appreciate it
@Tboyprod11 күн бұрын
Really really nice video ! I would love to contact you for more informations, what’s your mail ? Thank you for your videos !!
@easystudiolighting11 күн бұрын
thanks and its at studio-lighting.com
@antonioseoane331912 күн бұрын
this is incredible!
@easystudiolighting10 күн бұрын
thank you, put a LOT of work into the research on this one
@antonioseoane331912 күн бұрын
These are Lighting Master Classes - so good!
@easystudiolighting12 күн бұрын
@@antonioseoane3319 thank you. I hope more people see them and then I can keep making them!
@antonioseoane331912 күн бұрын
Keep making these! :)
@antonioseoane331912 күн бұрын
love it!!
@easystudiolighting10 күн бұрын
really appreciated
@antonioseoane331912 күн бұрын
I have tried to recreate the lighting from Irving Penn, shooting a young Amber Valletta (light coming from left, she is holding her arm with one hand, smooth change of light on the backdrop), but it seems impossible. Would love to see a tutorial on this!!! Or generally a tutorial on that Irving Penn portrait style <3
@easystudiolighting7 күн бұрын
oh do you have a link maybe? Im intrigued.
@antonioseoane331912 күн бұрын
loving all of these!
@antonioseoane331912 күн бұрын
so good!
@heatherhammer812114 күн бұрын
I only recently found your channel but LOVE it! Thank you and look forward to more from you!
@easystudiolighting14 күн бұрын
@@heatherhammer8121 thank you, really appreciated. Glad you like them so far
@chibuzonweze329114 күн бұрын
Awesome
@chibuzonweze329116 күн бұрын
Thank you for another beautifully made video
@chibuzonweze329116 күн бұрын
Eagerly waiting the Pavarotti breakdown ❤
@easystudiolighting16 күн бұрын
hahah i feel this. I got tooooo busy, but it will happen :)
@troyrez2718 күн бұрын
Iloc tou
@easystudiolighting10 күн бұрын
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@SWORLD199119 күн бұрын
Hi, so helpful ty. I was curious is there any technical guidebooks or other YT channels you recommend- keen to understand studio lighting further but also on location too. Many thanks.
@easystudiolighting17 күн бұрын
hmm I haven't other channels to be honest, but am sure there are loads. Technical guidebooks are kinda rare just because 1- photographers are sooo secretive and 2- things change so quickly. My recommendation is to find a book with multiple photographers work, its usually more helpful than the basic guides.
@antonioseoane331919 күн бұрын
this is brilliant!
@easystudiolighting17 күн бұрын
thank u for commenting and watching!
@antonioseoane331919 күн бұрын
more of theeeese!
@easystudiolighting17 күн бұрын
more on the way!
@tommywoodard216323 күн бұрын
I have always wondered how she gets that certain contrasty and saturated look. Her colors are so punchy and lively!
@easystudiolighting23 күн бұрын
@@tommywoodard2163 yeah they really do, I love the early analog stuff so much
@alun700623 күн бұрын
Ok, I need to track down more of her work. Wonderful stuff!
@easystudiolighting23 күн бұрын
@@alun7006 glad you like it. Her work is so good.
@sirene197623 күн бұрын
make longer videos please! your content is very helpful
@easystudiolighting23 күн бұрын
@@sirene1976 thank u, that’s kind to say. And yeah longer ones also will come thru