How to get pure white background in studio portrait

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In this video we show 3 easy steps how to get pure white background for your studio portraits.

Here is the list of gear used in this session:
– Camera: Canon 5D Mark IV –
– Lens: Canon 70-200 f2.8L II –
– Trigger – Profoto AirTTL for Canon –
– Flashes – Profoto D1 –
– Modifier – Wescott 7 ft parabolic umbrella with front diffuser – &
Lightstand & Boom – Manfrotto Super Boom –

Music Courtesy of Tima Fei from

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32 Comments
  1. Beni Sanchez says

    Hi mate! how close should be the main light of the model? Thanks

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  3. Glenn Wilson says

    Hello Great video some really nice pictures Profoto is Very expensive lights Glenn The UK

  4. Keith Shenkin says

    Thanks – excellent and simple walk-through. Very helpful.

  5. keiss venier says

    thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! very detailed and simple.

  6. Jesus Meneses says

    her instagram?

  7. I Love says

    Sasha is PURE WHITE herself.

  8. Eddie Juma says

    I have checked the black and white background video learned a lot and it was quick, its just a crash photography course for me, thanks man

  9. أتعلم أتقدم says

    what's the main light is?

  10. AKAtheProwler says

    Thx to share with us , ultra sharp edge . Thx again

  11. Saneet More says

    The end result was stunningly awesome…! 🙂

  12. Eric Chan says

    Great video. Camera was shaky though. But really great tutorial. Thanks for sharing!

  13. Keith Johnson says

    you guys rock..

  14. Djfjdjk Jdje says

    This is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!! 🙏

  15. Frank Suero says

    Man thanks a lot for this video, lot of work put on it. Congratulations guys.

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  17. Joshua Kwak says

    what about the bottom part? that kind of set up create strong shadow on the floor

  18. Eelco Henk says

    Youre audio sucks

  19. jay r says

    Thank you for sharing gorgeous model

  20. Scott Weaver says

    Something I learned that's very useful: when you're metering for subjects against a white background take an incident reading at the back of the subject's head aimed toward the background. This reading should not exceed the reading taken at their face aimed toward the main light.

  21. Scott Weaver says

    I don't think you mentioned how you metered your main light and what the reading was.

  22. Paul Allan says

    Good video. It would be better if you could avoid the handheld video cam. Thanks.

  23. Charles Daly Photography says

    Yaneck, beautiful use of light. To the top of my saved sites you go!. Best for the future.

  24. ZEAGLE says

    Great work , you deserve more sub

  25. Rajiv Solanki says

    this is really very very good, i like the way you describe each and very point. Great work indeed.

  26. david kidd says

    i really like your studio…thanks for the video

  27. Dave Henderson says

    Well done! Where do you get those boards that fold away?

  28. Arthur Coon says

    Thanks!

  29. MT Nguyen says

    so what was the fstop for the background and the main light again? thanks for the tutorial.

  30. Troy Taormina says

    How different would it be without the foamcore boards if you used barn doors or just standard 7 inch reflector?

  31. Ls Lx says

    ty baby

  32. Krzysztof Wasiek says

    Very interesting!!!

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