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How to Prepare Stucco for Painting - How to Clean Stucco with a Pressure Washer & A Bonus Paint Tip - Duration: 1:21.

Hello, this is John with U Do It - I make a lot of videos of DIY, 3d printing, makerspace,

making things, fixing things, fixing my truck. In this video I show you how to use the

pressure washer to clean stucco [Make sure that the pressure washer switch is turned on] the one thing I did there

was I checked the nozzle I made sure that the nozzle is clear you want to

make sure you do that before you start your pressure washer I think every time

I've started my pressure washer it's been clogged and I forgot it's really a

pepper wait for the pressure to bite down causes a dangerous situation

I like place on the board here along the edge of the wall and keeps a splash bag

from occurring pressure washers use towards the bottom

so if you liked this video give it a thumbs up if you didn't like coming down

less importantly should they subscribe button and check back later

and one tip good paint stuccoed make sure there's a wall is slightly damp not

totally wet but slightly damp the paint will spread out a lot easier I found

that out for my neighbor thanks for watching

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VIP Coffee Shop Prank | Science Behind Our Need for Validation - Duration: 1:57.

Ah, one second please.

Can I have your name please?

Kara.

And your name?

Jess.

We have a Kara on our list so you're welcome to the VIP section.

I'm sorry but you're not on the list.

You can actually have a seat at the table right around the corner here.

But your name is the only one on the list.

I'm so sorry.

So.

Can I just?

Come on through please.

Ok.

The red velvet rope, no matter where it is, is almost like the Pied Piper of 'I need

validation and I want to feel special.'

How's the coffee over there?

Yeah, how's the five-star coffee.

Exclusivity increases self-esteem.

It makes people feel better about themselves.

Living it up there, do you?

She's sitting over there pretending she's better than me.

This might be the strangest.

They think they are special if they get whatever it is that falls under that VIP umbrella.

I think it's tough, I guess it's, it's like good for free coffee.

Yeah, it's all right for free coffee.

Yeah right.

It's always better if it's free.

Much better, free coffees.

Did you enjoy your VIP experience?

Yes, I did.

Thank you very much, Ma'am.

Yeah, thanks.

That's a bad friend.

Bad friend.

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In a tweet posted Tuesday afternoon, Mexican foreign minister Luis Videgaray Caso hit back on Donald Trump's proclamation that the country will "ultimately" pay for a border wall

"We just reached a trade understanding with the US, and the outlook for the relationship between our two countries is very positive," the foreign minister wrote

We will NEVER pay for a wall, however. That has been absolutely clear from the very beginning

Just a day after talks with a Mexican delegation in the White House that led to a trade deal, Trump insisted to reporters that the country will pay for his campaign promise border wall at the Mexico-United States border

"Yeah, the wall will be paid for very easily, by Mexico," the president said. "It will ultimately be paid for by Mexico

The Washington Post noted that Videgaray Caso was among the Mexican officials who met with Trump in the Oval Office on August 27

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Blowing Hair for Glamour Portraits & Best Fans For Your Photo Studio - Duration: 12:13.

In this video we're gonna talk about FANS!

No - not you guys - I mean I appreciate you and all but - I really love seeing a calm

beautiful face of the middle of the chaos created by wind blown hair!

Stay tuned and I'll share my best tips and tricks for managing the chaos!

Hey gang!

If you like working with models or photographing beautiful women at some point you're going

to want to try a blowing hair shot.

The problem as we all know is that hair often has a mind of its own so adding wind is definitely

a recipe for disaster - UNLESS you have the right tools and are willing to put in some

practice.

So let's get real before we dig in… don't think that you will watch this video and spend

some money on the right fans and suddenly be doing shots like this - even with all of

my experience - I still get shots like this one - and this one - and even this one.

This is not a technique that you will nail on every frame and you're not going to master

it if you're a photographer that shoots just five frames and then you're done.

It is a technique that with some practice you will learn enough skills to experiment

with and give you better odds of achieving a result like this - which only took 42 frames.

If you'd like to see more of the behind the scenes of these hair shots - be sure to follow

me on Instagram @joeedelman for lots of behind the scenes images and video clips.

I have 7 different fans that I use depending on the effect that I'm after.

You can find links to all of them in the description below.

Now before I show you the ones that I like - let's get rid of an obvious one - hair

dryers.

Hair dryers make horrible fans for hair blowing shots.

They really aren't that powerful so you won't get much motion out of your models

hair and hopefully it goes without saying that even with the heat turned down low - blowing

hot air at a models face from a close range - is not going to help you get good relaxed

expressions.

So hair dryers - no go!

Now I know some of you are now very disappointed because you don't have the budget to go

out and buy a bunch of expensive fans - relax.

A 1 dollar piece of foam core.

- 20" by 30" is probably one of the best hair fans that money can buy - provided that

you have an assistant to help you with the shot.

You can see here that I have my makeup artist Monae holding the foam core on camera right

just under my model.

On my cue she flips the foam core up and I take a shot.

YES - one shot per flip.

Great action shots require planning, practice and skill - not spray and pray!

We shot a total of 38 frames - which is a relatively low number that comes from lots

of practice.

I had Monae start in front of my model on camera right and then had her progressively

move more to the side of the model - which I realized I liked better and eventually came

up with these 5 shots that were my favorite.

Stay tuned until the end and I'll show you the one that I picked.

So the foam core is a very deliberate process that does give you more control but requires

an assistant to make it happen.

Experiment with your assistant using the board from different angles and at different speeds.

The possibilities are endless with this foam core fan.

Next up is my 15" black floor fan.

As you can see this is not a particularly powerful fan, but it is my go-to when I am

shooting three quarter length or full length shots and I want just a little bit of air

to keep the models hair from falling forward on her face.

This $31.00 fan is AC powered so it does need to be plugged in but I'm able to use it without

an assistant.

It also has three power settings but I find I almost always use it on full power.

If I have an assistant available - and I want just a little bit of air to push the hair

off the models face - I can use this voice activated fan.

Yes - I said voice activated and you can purchase small fans like these on Amazon for less than

twenty dollars and if you go with the USB powered versions - you can run them off a

portable battery - no cords required.

Now I can see some of you scratching your heads about the voice activated feature.

It's very simple really.

You hand the fan to your assistant and then give them directions….

like a little higher - lower - more to the left.

It is important though to find a good assistant otherwise your directions will be more like

this….

higher - nah not too high - lower stop - no - not so low - left - No No NO - your other

left!

The heavy lifter in my fan collection is this floor fan.

This fan creates lots of power with it's large blades.

This is also the fan that I use to blow around the material that you frequently see flying

around in my photos.

If your floor is a smooth surface like tile or wood - this fan will migrate while it's

running.

Place a small bathmat underneath.

The rubber bottom of the bathmat will keep it from moving around so that the airflow

stays where you want it and it allows you to work without an assistant if you need to.

These larger fans are powered by AC and do need to be plugged in.

This type of fan generally has three power settings and you will use all three settings

depending on look that you're after.

It's worth mentioning that you can buy fans that are capable of practically blowing somebody

off a chair.

Don't think bigger is better.

Especially if you are working in a small studio - working with a fan that is larger than the

one that I showed you could easily become a safety risk.

For you GearTographers that like to spend money - you can get a fan like this studio

wind machine.

The problem with this is that it's huge.

It weights 23lbs and has a price tag of $348.00.

So for my money - this is a no-go too.

This one is the Studio Hair Fan by Cowboy Studio.

It sells for $99.00.

It is AC powered with a 2,600RPM motor and it has a dial controller for speed.

I like the fact that the front is like a snoot that focuses the air into a smaller space

and gives you more control.

This is a fan that I would use in front of the model and slightly below the lens to blow

the hair backwards.

This is probably the most versatile fan in my collection.

The Blow-it Fan was originally designed for drummers so that they could attach it to their

drum kit and remain cool while playing.

This is an AC powered three speed fan with a 3,300 rpm motor.

It clips on to any lightstand or pole and has a flexible arm that provides both directional

and angled adjustments for precise targeting.

I love the fan because I can quickly adjust the angle or height and even get it right

under a models face to blow hair up.

This is that part where you want me to show you - place the fan here - use this setting

and voila - perfection.

I'm sorry - it doesn't work that that way.

If you want great results - you'll need to put in the effort to practice and be creative.

But here are some really important things that I can share with you.

Let's start with consideration for your subject.

When you purchase your first fan - set it three feet in front of you, turn it on and

aim it at YOUR face.

Now see how long you can keep your eyes open without tears starting to run down your face

or without having to force your eyes open to stop from blinking.

Why should you do this?

So that you understand what your model is experiencing while you have that fan blowing

at her while you take 30, 40, 50, 60 or even more shots.

For starters, put a small space heater nearby.

The fan is cold and your model will get cold - and trust me - models are no fun when they

start whining and shivering.

Always ask your model in advance if she wears contact lenses.

Regardless of the answer it is important to let your model know that they need to try

and blink naturally.

If they don't blink - the fan will dry their eyes out and then the tears will start.

If they wear contacts - their eyes will dry out even faster.

Part of the way you avoid this problem in the first place…

always use the least amount of air blowing straight at the models face as possible.

Tell your model that if she feels her eyes starting to tear up - she should turn away

from the fan and tell you.

Always explain to the model that they don't win any prizes for toughing it out because

you don't want the tears to flow and ruin the makeup.

Make sure you have tissues at the ready or better yet if you are working with a makeup

artist - be sure that he or she is ready to blot the tears when needed.

Having this conversation in advance will prepare your model and help to keep her more relaxed

and it will save you lost shots or lots of retouching after the fact.

You should also pay attention through your viewfinder.

If a model is starting to tear up - you'll begin to see an additional catchlight from

the extra fluid pooling in the corner of her eye.

Also, when I am testing with the fan and trying to figure out the best placement - I will

tell my model to keep her eyes closed.

That way I'm not causing additional stress and drying the eyes out.

Remember - no matter how much of a diva your model may be - her comfort comes first because

her comfort gets you better expressions and better body language.

So where do we put the fans.

My fans are almost always below eye level.

If I am trying to blow hair off the models face - it will be one fan below the camera

in front.

If I want more drama I'll have my floor fan behind the model aimed up and then I'll use

a smaller fan in front of the model to keep the hair back off the models face.

Sometimes I'll take the fan to the side.

There are no rules.

Here is a recent set-up with the floor fan behind my model pushing her hair up and forward

with the Cowboy Studio hair Fan in front of her to keep the hair off of her face.

Here is another shot with that same set-up.

You can see that we are continually making adjustments to the hair while we are shooting

Here is a shot that I did with just the Cowboy Studio Hair fan on camera left, pushing the

hair across my models face.

I shot this with LED lights so that I could use a slow shutter speed to get motion in

the hair.

This shot took nearly 60 frames to get.

Shots like this require patience.

Lots of patience.

Remember keep your model comfortable - take breaks if necessary.

Here is a shot using the floor fan behind my model - aimed up blowing material to create

this aviator look.

I'll talk more about blowing the material in a future video.

Again - a reminder, If you'd like to see more of the behind the scenes of my hair shots

- be sure to follow me on Instagram @joeedelman for lots of behind the scenes images and video

clips.

Hopefully I shouldn't need to tell you this - but fans cause turbulence and the bigger

the fan the greater the potential of it knocking something over or blowing something in your

models eye.

Take your time.

Like I said in the beginning - practice and planning and then slow deliberate execution

are the best way to create these very cool "calm in the middle of chaos" fashion and

beauty portraits.

So if you were paying attention - I told you I was going to show you seven fans - but I

only showed you 6.

And I told you I would share my favorite of those 5 flying hair shots.

This is my favorite one of the five.

And for Fan number 7 - stay tuned - next week I'll show you a DIY glamour fan that is great

for portraits and modeling shots and it's inexpensive to make - works on batteries and

doesn't require an assistant - which means you can use it in the studio or even on location.

Hey, I hope this gives you some ideas, so please - take this idea and run with it - go

create and show me what you come up with.

Until next time, Please hit that thumbs up and subscribe so that you don't miss any

videos and don't keep all this cool stuff to yourself - please share it with your photography

friends.

Remember - photography is not a competition - its a passion to be shared.

Now go pick up that camera and shoot something because your BEST shot - it's your NEXT

shot, so keep learning, keep thinking, keep shooting.

Adios!

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