
It's all in the family - Group portraiture
Part 3 of 4 in the Family Portraits series
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Reviews
I wanted more detail in explanation. Less posing. I purchased the lesson to go over lighting.
I especially appreciated watching how Sandy worked through the process of making silhouettes. I love how she directs and instructs her clients - she's fast, clear, and effective. She offers great posing tips, tricks, and techniques.
Guess I just don't care for her style-When backlit by a low sun using strobes from the opposite direction looks very fake
I am confused about the camera settings . I assume the camera is set to manual with you setting f stop, iso, and shutterspeed with the light on TTL. However you said you didn't use a light meter and let the camera and light do all the thinking. Please clarify.
I didn't like it at all
I would have like to hear more about the light settings - I understand Sandy was using TTL but I thought she could have explained this process and also manual mode on the B1s
Posing and working with the toddler was great, would have liked to hear more about that. In fact, working with multiple subjects is why we bought this video set.
Very very useful! Thank you very much Sandy!! I am so impressed with your way of being as educational as you are in action...
thanks for all
Good course for intermediate photographer
Sandy Puc'
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I found this course way to basic, I was hoping for one that would have taught me more in the process. What I mean by that the thought process like ok I want to darken the sky and light the subjects. How do you start out, from what I have seen on other video's first shot TTL which gets you close then move to manual etc: The presenter was fine just not what I expected at all. I have purchased 1 BX-1 and 2 A-1. Just looking for more in-depth direction on how to use them.
Most helpful - easy to apply lessons to the real world
Hope more explanation about shaping tools
Photographing the sunset in the wild,Why not use a diffuser or umbrella?
more information on setting up light positions and using the remote