Photography Tutorial 1 (Fundamentals)
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Thanks. This is great for us rookie photographers. Teach us more.
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nice work! :)
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Awesome :)
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your hair is amazing. and you have a great personality. great camera knowledge too. keep up the good work.
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I need to start very, very basic...and I'm talking as basic as having no cool camera, just a normal one. But I want to learn some of this, cuz it looks fun. I have no clue what any of the numbers or things mean on a camera! Hopefully, this will 'enlighten' me a bit.
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Hello Robert, I am picking up photography as my new interest/passion in life and I have subscribed to your channel just by viewing your first video alone cause you make things simple and easy to understand as I don't have time to read paragraphs for what took 5 min for you to explain. You rock buddy thanks for sharing your knowledge. I know there is more for those who are bothered by ppl over simplifying subjects but I only have time to get the gist of it so I'm thankful for people like you.
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Gracias homie....
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I watched this video, understood it, and became a photographer. It's that simple the rest is trial and error. Two points to add confidence and graphic design skills are must for you to get work. My advice, get that first job do it for free if you have to and the worse thing that can happen is you learn how to do it better the next time.
Hey its me brandon joes son
xxKRAZYKID99xx 1 day ago
@xxKRAZYKID99xx What's up Brandon, I din't know you where into photography. If you need help with it let me know. I have a lot more videos you can check out too.
FontanaKnowledge 19 hours ago
Its not simple at all. It can be made to sound simple but in the real world even pros have a hard time with settings and will turn up to a location before they start and take a bunch of pics at various setting and download them on a laptop and see whats good in the space they will be working. They dont just turn up and say hey I know exactly the best settings just by looking at a environment. Photographers love studio portrait work since they know all the best setting before hand, easy money.
SuperMangn 2 months ago
@SuperMangn The mastering of these concepts takes time and experience. But the concepts themselves are not scary or complex. They are simple mathematics. The best photographers that I know are more concerned with the aesthetics of an image than the technical side of it. It becomes second nature with practice. Studio work is far more technical as you need to set every light, reflection, shadow and detail, but no less simple to the trained brain. This has been my experience. Peace
FontanaKnowledge 2 months ago 11