I don’t comment much on YT but really thanks for this! It takes so much hard work to get to your level of skill! I am an Architect and dabbled at Architectural Photography for our projects but it didn’t work out as planned, had an APS-C sensor and a single flash light, not many YT tutorials back then. I’m getting back now! Thanks so much! Also for these tutorials do you happen to share the two photoshop files for both photos? It would be great to see the layers, transparency and masking etc up close.. no problem if that’s too much to ask haha. Really appreciate!
@fraseralmeidaАй бұрын
@Naattik thanks for your words, I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I can't share the files on this particular shoot, but if you're interested, I do photography coaching through zoom and can really dive deep with you on anything you want to learn. You can find more information at www.fraseralmeida.com/mentorship
@gublerazzi2 ай бұрын
You have an incredibly keen sense of how to use light to create a natural but also great designer look. Your vision takes me further. One of the best tutorials I've seen so far (and no windows that look like posters:-) Thank you.
@fraseralmeida2 ай бұрын
@gublerazzi I'm glad I can be of help. Thank you for the feedback! All the best to you on your photography journey. 😊
@toddwasylyshyn76242 ай бұрын
Hey buddy. Just working on an early morning deliveries and learning at the same time. I appreciate you! Have a great day, and we'll see you in Vegas. The more I do this the more I realize that envisioning the final product and recognizing color-cast, shadows and light sources is EVERYTHING.
@fraseralmeida2 ай бұрын
@toddwasylyshyn7624 glad you enjoyed the video. See you in Vegas soon! 😊
@sinaasgari451610 күн бұрын
Great video! What iso and shutter did you shoot around for these images?
@jbphoto7493Ай бұрын
Such a beautiful space. ❤
@LongIslandMLSPhotosАй бұрын
Great videos, thank you for sharing these techniques! Do you set your color temp in camera for your flash shots or use auto white balance?
@fraseralmeidaАй бұрын
@LongIslandMLSPhotos I'm glad you enjoyed the videos. Since I am shooting in RAW I just keep it simple and leave it on auto white balance.
@noidandroid2 ай бұрын
This is very helpful for us total beginners. Thank you so much.
@fraseralmeida2 ай бұрын
@noidandroid you're very welcome, glad I could be of help.
@brunosouris49493 ай бұрын
You're doing a great job!
@FreeyourFinance20 күн бұрын
Great video. How do you deal with spaces when the ceiling may be for example black or dark so can't bounce flash from it? Thanks!
@fraseralmeida20 күн бұрын
@FreeyourFinance in those instances where I cannot bounce flash then I will put my light on a Beauty Dish so I can directly flash the spaces and elements instead of bouncing. The results are very good as well. A shoot through umbrella is also another option.
@FreeyourFinance19 күн бұрын
@ thank you very much, great video!
@philipcook6191Ай бұрын
Brilliant thank you!
@fraseralmeidaАй бұрын
@@philipcook6191You're welcome! 😊
@uncleanAlibertine1 Жыл бұрын
cool mate
@bernalphotographyАй бұрын
What flash power did you use? was that a 600? and was it at full power or adjusted based on each shot? Thanks!
@fraseralmeidaАй бұрын
@bernalphotography The 600 was overkill, I was probably at 1/2 power or 1/4. Once I dialed in the power it usually stays constant unless the distance to the subject drastically changes.
@alanabley52521 күн бұрын
Enjoyed this and now a subscriber. The 1st example looks great but I'm not a fan of the 2nd example. The dinning room at the side doesn't look real at all, it's too bright, and as soon as you look at the photo your eye is drawn to the the brightest spot. Sorry, just an opinion.
@idanandress3891Ай бұрын
Hey so just wanted to say that this video is super useful! quick question, do you think that the Godox Ad300 Pro will be enough for a space like this? sometimes I find it not powerful enough. also what light did you use here?
@fraseralmeidaАй бұрын
@idanandress3891 Thank you! I think a 300 would be fine. When I originally shot this I used a 600, but later came back for some pickups and used a 300 which worked perfectly fine.
@idanandress3891Ай бұрын
@@fraseralmeida do you think a 300 will be enough to over power the natural light like you did? like the photo you used as a base photo in where you popped the flash in the middle of the frame
@fraseralmeidaАй бұрын
@idanandress3891 yes for this space a 300 was more than enough to overpower the sun.
@longhuynh324023 күн бұрын
avoid using base ISO all the time, and you're good to go with the 300