it's also called a 'normal' lens because it has virtually no perspective distortion (like human eyes) and objects appear roughly the same size, relative to each other, as they do on the human eyes. It's just a shame that on a crop sensor the FOV of a 50MM is quite restricting.
I found it very nice to see how much more dynamic the bride looked when she leaned a bit on the seat, and looked out. The difference between 'yes, nice' and 'wow! great'
I'd like use studio-flashers... But first, get saving money for the 70-200 f2.8
I am now studying Photography and Nursing at a time right now, and sue me, Photography is a lot fun to study than nursing. This video is really interesting, thanks for this, this really helped me... :)
I like it when the guy talks about a "flesh tube" at 02:00 :)
Knuffelaar1970 2 years ago 2
Great info, thank you for sharing.
phantomdb1980 2 years ago
what kind of camera is he using??????????
bossz4 2 years ago
im not sure, but i think its the 1d
fiercemax 2 years ago
thanks very much for sharing this...the light techniques are well illustrated. i hope u keep up the good job
cheers
arindam244 2 years ago
cool
REDSUSHANTSINGH 2 years ago
thank you !!! I wondered how to focus at night before firing the lights
stopbeingnice 2 years ago
some nice tips there. Cheers. Rich from Australia
photowa 2 years ago
is a 3870x2592 enough for a A3 print ?
FLOYDROCKSSS 3 years ago
Do you prefer zoom lens' or non-zoom lenses?
endocondor 3 years ago
praise be to allah
nice vid
2enchant 3 years ago
I love the accent! Kiwi?
clidiere 3 years ago
the accent is Australian. Thanks for your comment
PhotographersAcademy 3 years ago 2
6:19
mpgarate 3 years ago
I found this highly entertaining ... cheers ...
MattheViking 3 years ago
Great video, thank you!
NoizePhotography 3 years ago
it's good for the sharing whatever kinds of knowledge. keep on the good job!
StudioOneMarketing 3 years ago
A 50mm is called a normal lens because the focal length is approximately the diagonal of the image format. That's all.
Most human eyes are about 16mm in focal length and the pupil's iris can manage effective apertures of from about f/2 to f/11.
vannabie 3 years ago 3
@vannabie
it's also called a 'normal' lens because it has virtually no perspective distortion (like human eyes) and objects appear roughly the same size, relative to each other, as they do on the human eyes. It's just a shame that on a crop sensor the FOV of a 50MM is quite restricting.
SPTSuperSprinter156 2 years ago
I found it very nice to see how much more dynamic the bride looked when she leaned a bit on the seat, and looked out. The difference between 'yes, nice' and 'wow! great'
I'd like use studio-flashers... But first, get saving money for the 70-200 f2.8
Thanks for the upload!
bartjooh 3 years ago 3
Awesome Lens Bra, The IS is also a plus.
...Ben...
MaartePinoy 3 years ago
THANK YOU!
tasulinha2 3 years ago
Thanks guys.
BeardedLizard 3 years ago
WONDERFUL TIPS!!!!!!
How about posting a Video about using Natural Light (outside)
CollegeEducated123 3 years ago
Wow thanks a lot you gave me good tips for photography!
THANK YOU!
tkachevigor1996 3 years ago 2
omg, studio tips! good video!
AnamorphStudio 3 years ago
The secret about the step ladder was brilliant!
theatomiceye 3 years ago
Cool video , some good tips.
HaitchP2008 3 years ago
love portrait photography....
nizammajid 3 years ago
This is a really helpful video. Thanks for posting!
tonyfmpd 3 years ago
omg this video is so kool
ritenow im in houz in vacations nothing to do n i was plannin to buy a professional kamera n take pics... it will b pretty kool...
tanx 4 dee vid....
hiii14 3 years ago
great vid.Thank u guys.
iuli04 3 years ago
very helpful guys thanks great job
photosbycj 3 years ago
cool
danthemanporto 3 years ago
real cool . learn some stuff here
jocko500 3 years ago
Id like to get into sports photography, Im thinking of going to a school here in Chicago to learn
delacerdaa 3 years ago 10
Why are people so critical when they didn't pay a dime to learn something?
Great job on the tips.
kenthephotoman 3 years ago 90
This is good I liked it.
photofake 3 years ago 7
wow, these are some pretty closeley guarded secrets.
cullg 3 years ago 33
GOOD work, congratulations!
lloboh 4 years ago 4
Absolutely brilliant video, I have subscribed to your great channel and gave this five stars!
Warm Regards from what is still a cold North Norfolk coast
Andreas
Amber Models UK
ambermodels 4 years ago
good work ..
thanks, we are waiting more detailed lessons !
alhammadi666 4 years ago
I am now studying Photography and Nursing at a time right now, and sue me, Photography is a lot fun to study than nursing. This video is really interesting, thanks for this, this really helped me... :)
hanayakaxy 4 years ago 3
Interesting, you give some great advice and really show that it is both and art and a science to do quality photography.
vidular 4 years ago
Awesome! Thanks for this, it helps me. I've always been into photography but I wanted some help on ideas and this gave me some! :D
TheOn3LeftBehind 4 years ago