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To the point, informative and suave... Keep it up 👍
ОтветитьGreat info! What camera gear you use to acomodare it, Mainly lens gear.
ОтветитьYou are a very creative young man....very impressive!
ОтветитьThis was incredibly helpful!! Thanks!
ОтветитьI like your shirt
ОтветитьWhat a fantastic voice you have.
Back to video content: How does it look when is all set up with your light? Are you using wide lenses only? Which ones?
Thanks so much ✌🏽🙂
Nice. Thanks
ОтветитьReally appreciate how practical your videos are. They almost never fail to get me thinking about something in a new way.
ОтветитьThank you!
Ответитьvery nice video
ОтветитьTrying to start my own apartment studio but how are you controlling your light from bouncing around that small space ?
Ответитьnice shirt bro
ОтветитьHi Jeff. With the background stands, I would need two correct? With one cross bar?
ОтветитьWow your photos are amazing! I love your studio, its so modern and clean!
ОтветитьHow do you attach the crossbar to the autopole? I bought the items through the link.
ОтветитьConcise, effective and REALISTIC!! Thank you
ОтветитьThank You!! I haven’t been using my studio due to young kids; so unfortunately had to downsize. This is giving me hope! Thank you so so much!! - Blessings to you!
ОтветитьI dont have natural light :( its that possible without it?
Ответитьso cool!! i don't feel so hopeless after all for having a small space!
ОтветитьWonderful video, love the shirt, though I never knew Mr. Ali was a wife beater! Things you learn every day! Thanks again! I am making a small studio in my basement bedroom, no windows though, sooo sad, oh well, life goes on.
Ответить¡Amazing! ¿Can you take full body photos?
ОтветитьI have just cancelled my order for a light meter as I'm too afraid that I won't use it much or it won't be beneficial for me 🤔🙄
I rarely ever see photographers using light meters at all!
Thank you for these videos, Jeff. I really appreciate them. I have a small room attached to my garage that’s a “ den” with all dark wood. Would the dark wood complicate lighting in a small space?
ОтветитьYour work is amazing. But your affiliate links don't work :)
ОтветитьI literally did the same thing in my apartment. It drives my wife crazy though lol. It's just so convenient to have everything you need ready to go plus you can shoot any time you want.
ОтветитьHi Jeff,
I have a question about C-stands. I’m from Portugal and in here is hard to buy the Avenger A2030D 40-Inch. However I found the AVENGER C-STAND 33 (product ID: A2033LKIT) in a local store. Can you tell me if this could be a good alternative for the same studio space and lights you show?
Keep it going with your videos. They really worth it!
Thanks in advance.
Thanks for the inspiration to create my own limited space studio in Los Angeles.
ОтветитьThanks for sharing your work and learnings with us! what do you use for your backdrop?
ОтветитьSubscribed today. This is awesome and inspirational to those of us who don't have (or can't afford) room. Not to mention your one light setups.
ОтветитьI have a similar setup here in Finland. We have a (GULP) 7-month winter, and shooting in Arctic weather is no fav to many!
ОтветитьI was looking for autopole stands for my backgrounds .. but from this informative video I saw that what it seems like an autopole with legs that will transform it to a regular and portable background stands .. if this is the case may I know where to find it .. it’s gonna be super helpful for my needs .. thanks
ОтветитьJeff,
Thank you for the quick response & being such a valuable resource
Jeff, thanks for the video. Great stuff! Can you add a link to the backdrop crossbar you use? Thanks so much
ОтветитьGood video, but the music is distracting.
ОтветитьNice video !!!
ОтветитьWhere do you keep your lights and modifiers, mate? :)
ОтветитьGreat vid Jeff ! Really looking forward to seeing a strobe lighting setup in this space, My space is comparable and I dont have window light.
ОтветитьThat's making the most of your space!
ОтветитьGreat inspiration!
ОтветитьGood video. :)
ОтветитьVery clever idea, i have also my sleepingroom turnt in tho my first photostudio. It is 4,50m Long, 2,60m wide and 2,25m high. You can shoot Portraits very easy and it has two Windows, behinh the backround and on the right side. You dont have to start perfectly.
ОтветитьGrit, wit and talent...that's what this man shows that you need...
ОтветитьHi Jeff. This is so timely for me as well! My roommate will move out soon, and I have the opportunity to use his old room as a studio. Roughly 10x12. I've never had a studio before, and I'm more of a natural light photographer so far. The thing is, I can't currently afford to pay for that room (doubling the rent). So my question to you here or perhaps for a future video is, What is the best way to share a small studio with another photographer? I'm thinking splitting the rent with a dedicated photographer. Others have told me rent per hour for any photographer, but I'm not sure. Thoughts?
ОтветитьNice... I wanna convert my spare room into a studio/ guest room. I have so much gear EXCEPT the C-Stand. Thanks for some direction/ inspo
ОтветитьI love you, you got the hight I don't have that I have only 7.5 from floor to ceiling and it a close 7.5 because it's a old garage it has a slop I guess they were thinking it was going to snow in California 1927 when it was builded. So my problem is if I have a tall guy I have to always shoot then sitting down. Unless you know another way I would sure like to know. And as you are wearing my Brother Muhammad Ali shirt ! Tell me a fix please. Your last three video have been on point for me.
ОтветитьAwesome!!!
ОтветитьWow! Your such a bad ass. I really didn't think your the type to have 2 full sleeves. 😂. Wow. Your super dynamic as a person.
ОтветитьIt's hard to describe how useful and timely this video is. Thanks yet again Jeff!
ОтветитьJeff I love you. This is the Video I been looking for ages. Thank you love to see how you work in the space.
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