Lots of things i have learned with photography are from you!
Thanks so much! Keep the videos coming!
I also have a question, I have been very interested in photography for the past 1.5 years and i have the option of getting the Canon 60D or the Nikon D7000.
Which one would be the best for a photographer who also will be doing video quite a bit. I just sold my camera too so i dont want to wait 1.5 months for the Nikon if not needed.
Just from the comment " If it cant impress me in a small thumbnail it wont impress on the net" that alone has being the best bit of advice iv heard in awhile and will surely change my work flow and make the process alot faster
hi tyler, i sent you the message on facebook about the 50mm 1.4 and 16-35mm 2.8 from canon and i was wondering, what would you do if you wanted to shoot sports photography(7d) but also needed a full frame sensor for landscape and portrait photography(5d mkll). i currently have a t2i with the 50mm 1.4 lenses on the way, but i'm facing this problem. any tips?
@NeighborThunder Tough choice. It's going to come down to your priorities. For me, the larger sensor and higher quality images of the 5D are a must, especially for stock. It really can't compete for sports though.
@tylerstalman FINALY A VIDEO HAHAHA. This video's quality is amazing. infact EXACTLY what im looking to create with my T2i, i assume you colour corrected. Would you tell me your iso and shutter and f stop?
@NiC3SH0T All my settings changed throughout the shoot. As lighting conditions change, you have to adapt. Generally I kept the aperture between 1.2 and 2.8, the ISO between 100-400, and the shutter speed above 1/60.
Your video was Amazing like all your previous videos... Thanks for sharing all your tips, they have really helped me on becoming a better photographer...
You're cute! Why don't you use Aperture? I think it's better for file management and photo retouching. Cheers!
heartSLB 1 year ago
Im not sure if it makes a difference with video and photo.
but what were the settings for the shots of you i.e. lens, fstop, shutter speed lighting setup (natural most likely)
much apreciated
Cmac787 1 year ago
woah ure alive. i thought u died during your vacation or something haha
LastPaintballa 1 year ago
Very great instructional video!
Lots of things i have learned with photography are from you!
Thanks so much! Keep the videos coming!
I also have a question, I have been very interested in photography for the past 1.5 years and i have the option of getting the Canon 60D or the Nikon D7000.
Which one would be the best for a photographer who also will be doing video quite a bit. I just sold my camera too so i dont want to wait 1.5 months for the Nikon if not needed.
PLEASE GET BACK TO ME!
mike123beck123 1 year ago
Just from the comment " If it cant impress me in a small thumbnail it wont impress on the net" that alone has being the best bit of advice iv heard in awhile and will surely change my work flow and make the process alot faster
Great Video
Pur3Kiwi 1 year ago
how did you get the preset that sets the file name and date it was taken?
NeighborThunder 1 year ago
hi tyler, i sent you the message on facebook about the 50mm 1.4 and 16-35mm 2.8 from canon and i was wondering, what would you do if you wanted to shoot sports photography(7d) but also needed a full frame sensor for landscape and portrait photography(5d mkll). i currently have a t2i with the 50mm 1.4 lenses on the way, but i'm facing this problem. any tips?
NeighborThunder 1 year ago
@NeighborThunder Tough choice. It's going to come down to your priorities. For me, the larger sensor and higher quality images of the 5D are a must, especially for stock. It really can't compete for sports though.
tylerstalman 1 year ago
What would you charge for a photo shoot like that?
metuck2 1 year ago
@metuck2 I license the photos online through iStockphoto
tylerstalman 1 year ago
Awesome video, really interesting to watch since I'm a photographer myself and my wordflow kind of sucks. Keep it up, Stalman. :)
Kasparovia 1 year ago
how did u get that stalman.com instead of the Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3?
CrazyLini 1 year ago
@CrazyLini on Mac go to Lightroom menu -> Identity Plate Setup...
tylerstalman 1 year ago
Nice video, mate. Good to see you back.
NicNameNic 1 year ago
@tylerstalman FINALY A VIDEO HAHAHA. This video's quality is amazing. infact EXACTLY what im looking to create with my T2i, i assume you colour corrected. Would you tell me your iso and shutter and f stop?
NiC3SH0T 1 year ago
@NiC3SH0T All my settings changed throughout the shoot. As lighting conditions change, you have to adapt. Generally I kept the aperture between 1.2 and 2.8, the ISO between 100-400, and the shutter speed above 1/60.
tylerstalman 1 year ago
this is great!!
theutmostvanity 1 year ago
what camera are you using
TheWrxmaster 1 year ago
@TheWrxmaster 5D mkII
tylerstalman 1 year ago
tnx nice video.
Alaev100 1 year ago
thanks for the help!
nabiawada 1 year ago
Are you using lightroom 2 or 3??
ClankyRochet 1 year ago
@ClankyRochet LR3
tylerstalman 1 year ago
Good.
sully2909 1 year ago
OMG finally you make a new vid!
thirsokewl 1 year ago
This video really help me out a lot , thanks
samsam047 1 year ago
You're so fucking cool.
shaneuk666 1 year ago
Great video! I'm having trouble working out a way to filter down the photos I shoot and I really like your method, thanks for the post.
kirk7784 1 year ago
Oh yeah! It's been a long time, baby.
-Lawrey
theverybigmonster 1 year ago
OMG your finally back, Thank You!!
Your video was Amazing like all your previous videos... Thanks for sharing all your tips, they have really helped me on becoming a better photographer...
=)
jaime21985 1 year ago 2