Food Photography Gold With A Little $350 Flapjack Light
Looking for a budget friendly constant light for food photography, that will make you some tasty photos without breaking the bank?
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Where do you live? I couldn't understand and I'm really wondering 😛
Watching from Dubai you’re amazing
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didn't you feel awkward while filming this? (you had to set a camera, capture a footage, then change the camera angle, and take another footage) TIRED?
I love the intro.
Wow, man, you're the best!! A great job, fantastic video and very motivational for me. Thanks a lot!!
great video
Great video, with your requirements really well explained. The only thing I have of Falcon Eyes is those brilliant boom weights they do.
Is there room in your budget for a darker sharpie?
Jk. Good video. 😉
The $20 Home Depot light has power and temperature control – just swap light bulbs
Love the way you explained about shadows
Thank you your tutorials are great for an amateur like me… New Sub♥️
Omg the quality of these videos
Great video, tones to learn thanks
Greetings fellow Californian. Just discovered your channel and had to subscribe. I live in the Central Valley and just went full time photography so any tutorials are my friend. Thanks for the hard work and information. 🐼👍
So, where is the budget friendly constant light?
I thought they were pancakes
Hmm, I don’t understand your use case. The purpose of this light is to have quick and portable access to soft light. If you are going to setup a modifier in between this light and the subject, you would be far better served by having a more powerful light than this one.
Great channel. Your like the Peter McKinnon of food Photography.
This is an excellent video, as always… Just a "tip", i see in links below your video a little mistake: Amazon.de (and all .de websites) is for Germany (Deutschland), not Denmark (.dk)
Loved this video thank you. I’ve just started to get into photography I’m a master chef by trade but I also collect edc gear ( every day carry ) such as pocket knives, Swiss Army knives , pens etc. List goes on. I started my Instagram page last January I only use an iPhone XS Max right now wanting to get my first dslr this year. Your videos are amazing I’ve watched like 20 back to back. They are helping me out a bunch. As I use odd bits of food and treats in my edc shots. But I definitely need to up my game. Clearly I suck right now. But videos like this help me out a bunch. Regards Craig
Awesome!!!!
I'm a new channel about food. I have to thank you for your channel. It is very entertaining and helping me learn !
awesome pictures and video, could you share the brand or model of the light diffuser that you are using? Thank you
Dude your video production is top notch… subscribed. 👍🏼 you inspire me as a new creator. Cheers
Hey im a food photographer and graphic designer. I recently got an amazon basic light studio. Its like a light box but can i use this for quality food photos?
will love you to do a mobile photography video. thanks enjoy your content
I love so much your videos , editing is very very well and the contains are wonderful
Thank you for this video, best review I have seen with a transparent opinion and not 20% content and 80% product or sponsor. It was smooth through the video and comes with a tutorial and a Q&A. Amazing scripting, great job !
Mobile photography
I really enjoyed your production value you do a great job period of one question now when you're showing the light and then it be put the diffuser in front of it at that point couldn't any light have been used without division panel of the same result? Because at that point the diffusion panels really become the light source, or am I thinking about that incorrectly?
We want Phone photography – mobile photography.
i really like that line light on the wall where did you get that? =D
You this was a solid and thorough vid, thanks for sharing! (Wish I'd seen this when I was starting to figure out lighting a year ago lolol)
your videos are helping me a lot and giving really interesting ideas. the simplicity and speed of your videos make this experience enjoyable. thank you for your teachings and your energy.
Great video! I'd like to se see you putting to the test the godox SL led lights with bowens mount
What Manfrotto do you have there?
Just found your channel and straight up as a aspiring food photographer I am already locked in and subscribed. Very amazing video production and stunning shots.
I will be watching for tips often.
Great video. And yes please make a video using an iPhone camera. I recently saw an amazing YouTube video comparing an a movie created with an iPhone 7 vs a low budget $50,000 cinematic video camera…and the result was stunning. Wondering how close you can get to the results produced with an iPhone vs a high end camera. If you haven't seen the video. Here's link. I think you'll agree that the result is very inspiring for budget tech users. https://youtu.be/ztpX3AO1UtU
I still have not understood what the difference is between making sure the scene is well lit and using a very low shutter speed while the scene is rather dark making shadows softer. Provided of course the scene has only still objects. Why do I need such a strong light source?
Congrats high quality video …. great presentation …..
Hi it’s really good. if I want to buy this flapjack light how much will be the cost of light?
Hello, if you see this comment, i'd like to help you boost up the # of views.
Suggestions
1. make less than 5 mins videos and longer versions separetly for those who are interested to explore more.
2. Neat title is important such as "lens for food photography" in one of your videos.
3. Dynamic topics allow to expose yourself. Beginers are likely to watch videos to learn compare to professionals learn at school.
4. Make tutorials for simple stuff that does not require any gear. Most viewers on Youtube does not have a studio or have money to spend on purchasing.
5. Make fancy videos like this one as a showcase. It shows quickly in a minute to grab people's attention. Like a advertisement for yourself. If viewers want to know how it was done, another tutorial can be made. I believe you are busy and does not have that much time to make fancy videos.
Positives
Great presentation with eye contact, hand gestures, fluent talk, and native english.
Very creative and great presentation overall.
Your sound is also ON POINT, just subscribed, what type of mic do you use? do you record with a sound device or straight out of camera?
man this is so impressive!
thanks for sharing all this beautiful content with us!
really enjoyed watching this
Great video and information. The light is nice but I think it is expensive for what it is. There are many options at that price point or below. Is there something that particular light will do that others won't? Is the round shape a benefit?