Corporate photographer David Tejada photographs 9 executive head shots and environmental portraits
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Corporate photographer David Tejada photographs 9 executive head shots and environmental portraits
Duration : 0:4:22
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its a gud video; …
its a gud video; attaching portable dvd player idea was awesome.
Awesome photos… …
Awesome photos… Nice capture of the mood.. I like to do this kind of photography a lot.. i need some equipments soon… SMALL STROBES BIG RESULTS…… really Informative. Thanks a lot for this video…
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Great video , never …
Great video , never thought about having a portable laptop in my kit thanks for the advice , wish i could come to your work shop
Boy, that was …
Boy, that was another intelligent reply. You must have had to edit that one for quite a while…! The video still is useless for being about portrait photography. I also mentioned that his flash misfired twice and he said that sometimes you can’t see it on video…another load of smelly misinformation…! He obviously was just trying to get himself on Youtube and he didn’t care about the value of the information!
If you want him to …
If you want him to hold your hand – ask him yourself and quit whining.
Thanks.
Another lame …
Another lame comment from David’s friend…great. When someone is trying to learn about Portrait Photography and they do a search on You-Tube, Davids self promoting offering comes up and you learn virtually nothing about Portrait Photogrqaphy compared to so many many other videos offered on You-tube…so do the research before yapping. I am glad David’s a nice guy but he post’s here for free only to promote himself…eh!!! If you want I explain further what this video lacks! Just ask…
hey, do you have …
hey, do you have eyes? Look at the video – you can see the positions of every tool he used… David is a great photographer and one of the few really professionals willing to share their knowledge. If you want more details, you have to visit one of his workshops. I can’t understand that people often complaining for something free on the internet.
What you can see in short: Big Softbox to the right face-side, Bouncer to the left, flash as a background-light.
BTW…You certainly …
BTW…You certainly aren’t the representatives of the photo industry by a long shot. There are actually videos out there called Portrait Photography that are about that subject. If you want I could send you the links. Remember that in America, if I don’t like the movie I just watched I can and should say so, and I shouldn’t have to be harrassed by the family and friends of the producer of the film. Grow up already…
You’re right, it …
You’re right, it wasn’t meant to show lighting technique or give any information other than using a small portable DVD player. That’s exactly what I said. Thanks for the confirmation. The video he called “Portrait Photography” has nothing to do with how to shoot portrait photo’s…he could have been shooting anything. And I accept your apology for the entire photo industry if they’r all stupid a**h**** like you with your moronic reply and AGAIN nothing intelligent to add to the conversation!!
Please watch and …
Please watch and subscribe. I’m 17 and i have been told i have a gift with a camera. Photography is my life. So please help me live my dream. and support me God Bless.
This wasn’t a video …
This wasn’t a video meant to show lighting technique because as YOU yourself have already stated there are a ton of videos out there doing just that (Mr. Tejada also has some if you take 2 seconds out of your apparently amazingly busy life to look around). The point of this video was simply to show a technique he himself uses & why he does so.
I apologize on behalf of the entire photographic industry since we don’t seem to live up to your standards.
If you listened he …
If you listened he told the guy there would be a number of files and the guy could pick one and that the one he would work with. Executives don’t care about your laptop, your software or your camera. They are interested in results. if your Phase 1 or laptop lock up on you in front of the client bad for you. Keep it simple
why not be …
why not be professional, shoot raw images into Phase1 and use a laptop with a 17″ screen… what an idiot..!
Thanks for this …
Thanks for this video. Too many people think they can watch a video and be an instant photographer. I think your portable DVD player is the best idea yet as we have used tv’s before and had problems ( laying a tv on it’s side for a full portrait view) . I am definitely getting a dvd player. Thanks again.
any age, im 14, and …
any age, im 14, and im professional.
You’re right…he …
You’re right…he gave a great sales job for using a small DVD monitor. But other than telling us that he used a softbox, a SB800and an umbrealla he told us nothing of positioning these items or anything about setting white balance. The only thing he told in detail was how wonderful a portable DVD player was. If “YOU” were to search Youtube (as I have since done) for videos titled “Portrait Photography” you will find how even more lacking this video is in disseminating any usefull information.
i don’t know what …
i don’t know what you’re talking about, not only does he give a good suggestion and show you how to hook up a monitor to the camera but he also shows how to use a grey card for setting white balance and also lighting equipment/modifier positioning. perhaps if you can’t understand this video you’re too new to the concepts and should revisit it once you have more experience? not all of the concepts in the video will by understood unless the viewer already understands mobile studio shots
It should be the …
It should be the standard TV cable. Maybe its the DVD player? If the video out works on a tv it should work on a portable DVD.
How do I hook up …
How do I hook up the DVD player. I put the chord in the video out on my camera to the video in on the DVD player. Can’t get it to work. What type of chord do I need?