I’m going to show you how to shoot the Keppelling wedding ring method, for consistent wedding ring photographs using an affordable Led light and a macro lens.
BLOG LINK: http://paulkeppel.co.uk/cornwall-wedding-photographer/keppelling-wedding-ring-method/
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29 responses to “Keppelling wedding ring method | wedding ring photography tutorial”
What light do you use?
Amazing!!! Thank you!!!!!!
this is the not this typ of clik Becouse uper light is also reflct the inside the mirror
wow simple shoots super
Nice trick! as an addition to your shot, you could just switch on that TV Screen in the background and catch its reflection in the base black glass below the rings, it would make a fantastic colourful background! I've tried this, and it has worked well 😉 with careful placement of the rings and focus, you can also get the TV reflection as a beautiful bokeh background for the rings! Thanks for sharing the trick! Cheers
Brilliant
great video! could you share the camera settings please?
cool will give that a try.
Good idea 🙂 i have small studio soft box with 3 soft boxes with light that cost me around $60 the whole set,also i have small side table with nice dark glass on top that help a lot…
Amazing! Great tutorial and, simplistic and yet so incredibly effective! Thank you so much for sharing.
If the rings are standing up you can see the individual LEDs like crazy. This works okay for horizontal shots
what are the camera settings?
you are good mate!
thank you amazing vedio
Brilliant idea!! Wow, thanks so much for sharing with us!
Why didn't use normal speed light unit?
Oh you are my new hero, that was so simple it was sick… I will not tell you how much I've spent on lights, camera, rigs, etc. and I do have that damn Video light which is still in the box ok was in the box.. thank you so much because what you just did in what 2 minutes puts some many of the videos to shame.. keep it up… Please…!!!
Do you shoot at a wide Aperture like 2.8 or 1.8 ?
what is the light called??
My light has arrived now to try it out !!!!!
sweet
Nice tip
Great video, Thanks for uploading.
Thanks Paul. Great video. I also use a D750. I recently shot a wedding ring on Ice cubes.
Can I do this with the
5o mm 1.4 or 70 200mm 2.8
Gorgeous ring shots you have in your work.
Thank you for sharing. Looks like I have to buy a Yongnuo Led Light real soon. 🙂
Thanks Paul ! Amazing video.
Thanks Paul!!!
Thanks Paul! Although I've seen you explain it so many times it's only through seeing the video that I have really understood exactly what you have been doing!