Now I have a question, which perhaps might seem trivial to some of you. But, as a starting photographer without the help of an assistant, how do I position or arrange the reflectors and diffusers? Thanks!
As a beginner DSLR photographer, keen to learn mostly via free youtube lessons and practice, I've watched lots of useful content relating to the basics of using manual etc. I now get the basics of ISO/ apeture/ shutter speed. This particular video brings in a whole new level of consideration, which seems hugely important to image quality. Very well explained. Thank you!
Random question, Pye, but I'm curious how you get these couples involved with your education here… Are you offering couples discounts to be part of your training videos, or are they volunteering? Not that it matters, but I'm curious.
Pey, don't over-do the "funny" stuff, honestley, it's getting harder to watch. Which is a shame because your face alone is nice and friendly enough. Just be factual, and prepare well.
great tutorial! i have another question about natural light shooting
how do you make the sky retain its rich blue color and keep it from turning completely white in pictures (overexposed) ? and at the same time keep the couple well lit
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I really loved your explanation on tones! thank you!
Brilliant tutorial. Thank you very much for your time and effort.
wondering the same thing
The cringeeeeee
This was very useful info, thank you
please the next time for the camera operator put the in manual… I can see really how will be the photo….
Super helpful–thank you!
Now I have a question, which perhaps might seem trivial to some of you. But, as a starting photographer without the help of an assistant, how do I position or arrange the reflectors and diffusers? Thanks!
So for the shots you showed us at the end what lighting techniques did you use?
Nice video. It sounds simple enough, but sometimes we may overlook it, especially directional light indoors and in the shadows. Thanks for sharing.
As a beginner DSLR photographer, keen to learn mostly via free youtube lessons and practice, I've watched lots of useful content relating to the basics of using manual etc. I now get the basics of ISO/ apeture/ shutter speed. This particular video brings in a whole new level of consideration, which seems hugely important to image quality. Very well explained. Thank you!
Pity they didn't film a threesome. You could tell she wanted to.
Hey Pye, what microphone do you use when you're filming these videos (in particular when you're shooting out in the field)? You sound AMAZING!!
you are teaching it like A B C. good job
In Hawaii we get that harsh overhead bright light everyday! Aka Lahaina Noon
Random question, Pye, but I'm curious how you get these couples involved with your education here… Are you offering couples discounts to be part of your training videos, or are they volunteering? Not that it matters, but I'm curious.
Pey, don't over-do the "funny" stuff, honestley, it's getting harder to watch. Which is a shame because your face alone is nice and friendly enough. Just be factual, and prepare well.
I learn so much from you! Thank you for this video. Cheers!
Great job… nice tips there!
(How in the hell do 3 people not like this?)
85mm?
Some cool tips – thanks for sharing :)
Awesome tutorial! Really informative.Thank you !
The couple look like they're enjoying it.
Fantastic ! One of the best tutorials I've seen yet on YouTube. That last picture was my favorite too.
great tutorial!
i have another question about natural light shooting
how do you make the sky retain its rich blue color and keep it from turning completely white in pictures (overexposed) ? and at the same time keep the couple well lit
Great information.