Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 5

February 15th, 2010

Posted by admin in digital photography | 25 Comments »


In this episode Mark shows you 2 different 3 light setups. This is the final episode in the 3 part series that helps you understand what equipment to buy.

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25 Responses

  1. Harjindercanada Says:

    Very nice & cool way of teaching. Thanks a million for being so generous

  2. Recon9143 Says:

    i would go with sb900’s

  3. eikelben Says:

    Both types are available.

  4. flowtime09 Says:

    Do the head and pack things have to be plug up to the wall or can you just take those outside and shoot?

  5. NikonAlaskan Says:

    I’m looking to open a home photo studio next year. My main question thus far is do I need something like a Nikon SB600 Speedlight in order to take decent portraits? Or will the lights I’ll be using – two 650 watt lights with barndoors – be enough. Thanks in advance to any responses.

  6. timgoodill Says:

    What a generous guy, great advice!

  7. accy87 Says:

    wow this is just like an one on one lesson,
    learned a lot, thanks for being so generous.

  8. toobehuge Says:

    EP-O was a great vid.. It allowed me some great images with that setup… Nvr tried it before.. they came out great… Thanks…

  9. lemeilleur4u Says:

    If you are looking to take better pictures but you don’t know where to start, you can get a free report on how to get better pictures with tips and tricks. Feel free to contact me

  10. kaisergrendel Says:

    Simplifying the technique for newbies obviously will have this kind of effect on the photos. The tutorials require your own personal artistic input for real world applications.

  11. TikkiTikki7 Says:

    I agree with one comment–the info is super good stuff….but, the photos are very bland and non inspiring. Still, I’ve learned a LOT from watching the series. We could use a little less hand gesturing, btw. I know, I know, it’s the way things are done in video.
    GREAT VIDS!

  12. melissa15678 Says:

    Very informative videos :-)

  13. mstzahscloset Says:

    *sniff* sniff* thank you!!! wooohhh learned a lot!

  14. epics7 Says:

    Good job. I referred a photographer to this site. I have taken studio lighting 5 years ago and learned a lot. But I like the way that you break things down. Fine job.

  15. LazerPhotographer Says:

    Nice lessons but not so good photos…

  16. lilou1416 Says:

    u are the best. most educational tutorial vids on utube by far. thanks man.

  17. JUMPINjackFLASH08 Says:

    hey mark !!u the best ever ,,, learned a lot, thanks for these awesome vids!!! i think every aspiring photographer has gotta see these … 10 stars buddy! lol, n keep em comin;0)

  18. ellifdesign Says:

    You really rock! I am taking studio lighting course now and my instructor doesn’t explain half as good as you!!! You make it so easy to understand!!

  19. nativeskuxx Says:

    I ave seen A LOT of videos and you are by far are the best on youtube! Thanks so much for your videos. Your content is fantastic and you are extremely easy to listen to, great personality.

  20. nativeskuxx Says:

    and that’s why he photographs for ford modesl and you dont hahaha

  21. sheister Says:

    you better believe it! :)

  22. lagnut1982 Says:

    You smell like a Strobist…! :)

  23. sheister Says:

    While this lighting setup is well over 4 digits in $price, most of this could be done with a few SB-26s ($120 or so on ebay). Just sayin, the equipment is between the ears.

  24. Mooler Says:

    You are just beyond awesome.
    Thanks for all the videos.

  25. christianschwier Says:

    Thanks for your excellent work!

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