In diesem Video zeigt der professionelle Fotograf Bert Stephani sein Foto-Setup auf Video. Betrachtet seine Tricks und wie er das Bild in Szene setzt. Hier kann man einiges lernen!!
KRAAINEM, BELGIUM – There are good backgrounds for pictures everywhere, you just have to find them. I’ll show you a few tricks in this video. For more info and to see the pictures in better quality, please visit www.bertstephani.com/blog BERT STEPHANI (www.bertstephani.com) is a professional photographer based in Belgium
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25 Kommentare
solichsolich says:
Jan 21, 2010
RollOff1982: It’s about flash to subject and background distance. Try to have subject and model close and the wall further away. That should help.
mrtorro says:
Jan 21, 2010
get a external flash, to work in ttl mode get a wireless transmitter
@ bertstephani – what transmitter you use 10x
sumitino says:
Jan 21, 2010
@RollOff1982
you can underexpose the background by a few stops and/or whilst keeping your subject fully exposed with the flashgun
Iustknott says:
Jan 21, 2010
Boring
RollOff1982 says:
Jan 21, 2010
nice videos!!
can someone tell me how i can get this DARK backrounds? what should i to do with my camera? low iso, very fast shutter speed, big aperature, very low exposure or just photoshop?? i cant get it
thx for help
apodo360 says:
Jan 21, 2010
after a few beers lol
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Jan 21, 2010
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whoppers1000 says:
Jan 21, 2010
Thank you for your response and info. I really appreciate it. thanks.
Konotani says:
Jan 21, 2010
Bert, quick question; do you shoot in aperture priority? or do you run back and forth to your flash to adjust manually?
Konotani says:
Jan 21, 2010
get the 70-200 2.8. If you are shooting Canon, the 70-200 f4 is also a good quality lense from Canon. But the 2.8 is a clear value. Remember that lense are way more important then the camera itself and they will outlast any camera you own if you take care of them.
whoppers1000 says:
Jan 21, 2010
Bert, when you shoot models, do you mostly shoot in the 70-200 range? the reason I ask is because my wallet is tight at the moment and having said that, therefore I have to choose between a Tamron 18-270mm lens or the Tamron 70-200mm f/2.8 any suggestion will be greatly appreciated.
kikealonso says:
Jan 21, 2010
amazing…just like that!!!
darkkon000 says:
Jan 21, 2010
nice!
Thebabe16 says:
Jan 21, 2010
Good pic’s, you have the same camera as a photographer who i knows ( im a hobby model to, for fun)
AchtKore says:
Jan 21, 2010
If u want a perfect picture u have to use dpp & photoshop or something like that…
geordsta12 says:
Jan 21, 2010
hahahaha
“It took practice to see these backgrounds while still being able to hold the camera”
Nice
bprizze says:
Jan 21, 2010
these pictures post editeD?
GrandMasterJun says:
Jan 21, 2010
how about the exposures? or white balance? did you change it on ur camera?
vkotis says:
Jan 21, 2010
i’m sure they are
bprizze says:
Jan 21, 2010
i hate photos that are edited! these sort of effect you can do using photoshop alone! its not really pure photography..
perkyJulie4u45 says:
Jan 21, 2010
Cute and very fun girl looking for a good time
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l33thustla says:
Jan 21, 2010
output of the flash and Photoshop
erics1959 says:
Jan 21, 2010
He’s only exposing for the skin tones. Using a flash without the diifuser.
this will cause the background to remain underexposed. Notice he’s also shooting the model standing in the shade. My insticncts tell me he is probably setting the camera to – 1 stop on the exposure compensation.
I agree with him about photoshop. Do it right the first time and you dont need to fix what should have been done in the first place. Photoshop is often used as band-aide for poor workmanship.
malcr001 says:
Jan 21, 2010
Didnt he say in one of his videos that he really isnt a fan of photoshopping and that he prefers to get the image right the first time? After he said something like that I assumed that he either does very light touches or nothing at all since he seems to get that great contrast look everytime.
malcr001 says:
Jan 21, 2010
In all youre photos you seem to get such great high contrast harsh shadows in youre images, ive allways wondered how do you achieve this rich look? Please reply thanks