Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 4a

(Part 1 of 3) In this episode Mark goes over basic lighting equipment to help answer the question, “What should I buy?”



25 Responses to “Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 4a”

  1. juanktru says:

    Great lessons

  2. Tubby1701 says:

    Thanks alot- slowly learning about studio photography!

  3. kibo2001 says:

    great video – luv it :)
    keep up the good work.

  4. jakebe2 says:

    For some reason the vid is stopping at 6:57 and not starting back up again. Great videos! Very good info. Thank you!

  5. luisfbarbosa says:

    :) nice information!!

  6. carlover72 says:

    Very helpful!

  7. gimpoftheyea says:

    Great videos, immensely helpful, is their anywhere on the net where I can download them from?

  8. snapfactory says:

    @GhostofLenoir We worked hard (and paid money) to give you these videos free of charge. If everyone steals them we don’t get ad revenue. No revenue, no new videos. In the long run everyone loses. :(

  9. GhostofLenoir says:

    @snapfactory APologies, it was in response to somebody wanting to be able to access them offline. Comment duely remove.

  10. snapfactory says:

    @GhostofLenoir Thanks. :) We *are* working to make these available for download on iTunes. We hear you and we’re working on it!

  11. GhostofLenoir says:

    @snapfactory Sure thing! I like these lessons, a lot of good stuff. I am currently studying photography at University. Nothing like a bit of youtubian revision! :)

  12. timgoodill says:

    This guy has to be the most generous person on YouTube. I have mainly shot photojournalism photography but wanted to do some studio portraiture and this is a great foundation on how to and what to buy!!

  13. 61862006 says:

    best photography vids on youtube!!!

  14. spaghetti1977 says:

    These videos are amazing. Brilliantly presented and explained. Fantastic for any photography students who maybe didn’t get quite get it in class! Watch them all – this is the easy version! Has made me so more confident. Thank you!!

  15. Rezaroth says:

    thanx for the reply :)

    yeah I think am gonna start saving some money from now on, ya know cause its my hobby :) and thanx for the lights advice but the leading manufacturer in my country, Saudi Arabia, is called Multiblitz (German)I think am gonna go for it, though its a bit expensive :D

    thanx again :)

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    When it comes to Grip, you gotta check out our CinemaGadgets site.

  17. hapcat says:

    Photography can be an expensive hobby but It really depends on how into it you are. If you love it and you can spare the money, I’d recommend a digibee kit from Alien Bee. Two
    400 watt second lights, stands, and two large umbrellas (one shoot-though and one reflective). all for 600 dollars

  18. Rezaroth says:

    nice set of videos, I liked them all :) but I have a small question and I need somone’s opinion. I love photography more than anything else, and I want to buy lights but I don’t want to start a business and stuff, I just love the results they give, do you think that me buying lights for family and friends and artistic personal photographs is worth spending the money???

    hope someone shares his\her opinion with me :D

    thanx

  19. beretta318 says:

    thanks alot – its so much better when you can replay your tutor if ya miss somthing!

  20. 8002adrian says:

    Your videos are utterly fantastic, effective and easy to understand. Lots of appreciation from me.

  21. ProPhotoHouston02 says:

    very good lesson Sir

  22. freefeeling says:

    Wonderful lesson.
    Thanks!

  23. cruxphiri says:

    Thanks a bunch for these man.. im a beginner photographer and this exactly what i needed.

  24. GRINDLEY1976 says:

    i do own a c-stand with shock

  25. GRINDLEY1976 says:

    i do own a c-stand with shock so be careful what you teach

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