studio lighting basics – home based studio easy set up – 1,2,3,4 lights portrait

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learn the basics of studio lighting, learn how to set up a cheap and effective haome based studio and start your own photography business. Not only you can make money by purchasing inexpensive studio lights, but you can have complete control over the shooting environment. learn how to take one light portraits and 2,3,4 lights outstanding results by playing with the position and intensity of studio lights. Everything can be achieved also with normal external flashes, or flashguns controlled remotely, but this is way easier. also you can create beautiful low key portraits and high key images by setting up the right amount of light and the position

My gear
Main video camera
Panasonic GH5

Lens
Lumix 12-35

Canon 6d secondary camera for photos

Best lens
Canon 24-70 F2.8 L

Microphone
Rode Video Mic Pro

Lavalier mic

Studio lights

28 Comments
  1. TALKRADIO says

    15:54 I think that wast best light for that black hair black bg photo or 16:16

  2. Gezana Photography says

    What kind of lighting is this?

  3. Rob Mack says

    Excellent

  4. Anne Barton-Veenkant says

    Thank you for this video. I love how you go through the exercise, show us the resulting photos, think aloud your decision-making, and show us even the contrast between photos. Very well done.

  5. wezt apparel says

    how many watts/stand enough for photo studio? thanks

  6. grzegorz_ says

    Fantastic tutorial. Thank you!

  7. Subject Matter says

    Hi – great video – is there a brand of softbox that you recommend?

  8. Dmitry Zakharov says

    what exact model of the strob is it ?

  9. Simon Bartle says

    Great tutorial! I have just bought my first set of studio lights and this tutorial has got me hitting the ground running. The best tutorial I have found so far! Especially when using a small space, this shows you that virtually anything is possible. Excellent work, keep it up!

  10. CFlame says

    Thank you!!

  11. Briek Lesage says

    Hey Christian, Thank you for the video. Could tell me the brand of the lights and could you recommend me a light and equipment set under a 1000 dollars?

  12. Peacharine says

    A well explained tutorial!

  13. Mo Khan says

    Thank you for the great tutorial. I enjoyed it. Is it possible to get the link or the brand of the lights? Thanks in advance.

  14. Bunmi Adefisayo says

    Fantastic video! And it's free too!!!! Thank you so much

  15. iordache lucian says

    fluent si coerent adica bine-facut.

  16. J Lee says

    Very helpful. Thank you for the video. Can you share the light sources you have so I know what to get?

  17. Udit Roy says

    Thank you for the great tutorial..cheers from India..

  18. Yo Mismo says

    Excellent tutorial, I learned a lot from it, thank you!

  19. Aydin Çelik says

    I have learnt alot of things from ur videos, im really thx to u,

  20. Carl Foster says

    Excellent explanation and not too fast to understand . Thanks

  21. Lucía Jackson says

    Hi! I am trying to get started on photographing dancers in a home-based studio and I was wondering what are the brands and names of the lighting props you are using. Thank you so much!

  22. Kreative Designing says

    I have the 2 strobes but I keep getting this hard white light around the edges of my models and it’s driving me nuts. I can’t find and videos on correcting this issue.

  23. Erastus Uso says

    lovelyy

  24. Tshepo Shai says

    Hi Sir thank you so much for taking time to make this it looks very well ,its practical and detailed for helpful

  25. Netty Voyager says

    THERE IS SOMETHING WRONG WITH YOUR MODEL IM CALLING THE POLICE I BET YOU STUFFED HER :p

  26. B for Basti says

    what? Did he say around 12:00 he is using aperature f16 and 1/25th shutter speed? Am I drunk?

  27. MeshaAt Photography says

    I am impress with the way you articulate your craft with ease and clarity. I'm in love with you. Thank you.

  28. Rougue Morgan says

    Great video explaining the basics. It would be even better if you shared the camera settings!

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