I really liked this video. There is a girl i met the other day while out with my family that has those same features as your model. I cannot wait to work with her. I loved the high key shots, but my favorite were the last shots by the window. I am dying to try shots like these as well. Im still new to photography but am enjoying every minute of it.
There seems to be a lot of light in there but I imagine you’re using flash for control reasons. I think you flattered the model enough to convince her to go out with you that night.
Everybody need to shut up about the 50 mm being the wrong lens for head shots. Last i checked there is no right or wrong when it comes to photography. You people who have have all these photography rules will never create any classic unique images because you always shoot what everyone else says you should shoot.
Adrian? If YOU feel he’s absent of skills…do something productive about it! Support YOUR claim! Otherwise, view a different video…there are many to choose from. BTW: Where can I purchase YOUR book on studio photography?
The 85mm is a good focal length for portraits and its a lens that I use personally but you should consider the environment where you will use it as the fixed nature of the lens means that you will need a larger space/studio so that you can move backwards to take anything more than a head/shoulder shot. This is the reason for the 70-200mm lens as it gives abit more flexibility either side of 85mm. Hope that helps.
The 85mm is a good focal length for portraits and its a lens that I use personally but you should consider the environment where you will use it as the fixed nature of the lens means that you will need a larger space/studio so that you can move backwards to take anything more than a head/shoulder shot. This is the reason for the 70-200mm lens as it gives abit more flexibility either side of 85mm. Hope that helps.
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I really liked this video. There is a girl i met the other day while out
with my family that has those same features as your model. I cannot wait
to work with her. I loved the high key shots, but my favorite were the
last shots by the window. I am dying to try shots like these as well. Im
still new to photography but am enjoying every minute of it.
what an awful transition for the ending photos
lol…lovely Camara
what kind of back groud you have back there can i get that at any store
Beautiful shoot. I agree, the 20D is an excellent camera.
Great how to video. Thanks. Subscribed.
really nicely done, without all the loud distracting music, just us full
info and well presented
nice
Very interesting video. Well explained. Thanks Mr Catµrter.
There seems to be a lot of light in there but I imagine you’re using flash
for control reasons. I think you flattered the model enough to convince her
to go out with you that night.
Everybody need to shut up about the 50 mm being the wrong lens for head
shots. Last i checked there is no right or wrong when it comes to
photography. You people who have have all these photography rules will
never create any classic unique images because you always shoot what
everyone else says you should shoot.
great shot keep it up
great video! Thank you.
for professional photography tutorials go to
https://plus.google.com/117154218957469282190/posts/6fgwHeaZ44d and check
it out
Too short focal length for headshots.
Adrian? If YOU feel he’s absent of skills…do something productive about
it! Support YOUR claim! Otherwise, view a different video…there are many
to choose from. BTW: Where can I purchase YOUR book on studio photography?
Great tips from a fantastic photographer and gorgeous model.
A 50mm for headshots!? Wrong lens.
Please leave a link for your professional vids dude.
You have alot to learn about studio photography dude. ALOT! Good luck!
thnx pokeken
The 85mm is a good focal length for portraits and its a lens that I use personally but you should consider the environment where you will use it as the fixed nature of the lens means that you will need a larger space/studio so that you can move backwards to take anything more than a head/shoulder shot. This is the reason for the 70-200mm lens as it gives abit more flexibility either side of 85mm. Hope that helps.
The 85mm is a good focal length for portraits and its a lens that I use personally but you should consider the environment where you will use it as the fixed nature of the lens means that you will need a larger space/studio so that you can move backwards to take anything more than a head/shoulder shot. This is the reason for the 70-200mm lens as it gives abit more flexibility either side of 85mm. Hope that helps.
hey pokeken , how about the 85mm 1.8 ?
what does a reflector do again?
I bet Kimara didnt give him some after boring “The lovely Kimara” lol
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