 Hey, ready to go back to here and in this video, I want to introduce you to my new favorite photographer. Her name is Kaylee Greer and she's a dog photographer and she's the star of Paparazzi. If you haven't seen the show, I'll put a link to the show in the description box below this video. I'll also put a link to an article I wrote for f-stoppers and that'll be below this as well. So make sure you check out her work, even if you're not into dog photography. There's some interesting perspectives going on, her use of wide-angle lenses in flash, an environment that's probably not that familiar with using flash for say, dog photography outdoors on location. So make sure you check out some of her work. Also, I'll have a couple of images flashed up in this video. I've got some permission from Kaylee to share these images with you and I'll also put a link to her website below if you want to check out more of her work. And also too, I want to share some of my Sony camera settings. I just saw a video from Gerald Undone. I'll put a link to Gerald's video below this, but it just confirms what I was already using. On my Sony a7 III, which I'm using right now, I'm using the Cine 2 profile with Cinema Color. So that's my most common one for shooting indoors. When I'm shooting outdoors, I'm also using HLG. So I'm surprised and not so surprised that Gerald recommended those two as his primary settings. Check out Gerald's video. It's very in-depth about Sony picture profiles for video. And if you're a Sony shooter, you'll definitely want to check that out. I'll put that in the link below. So I just wanted to share a couple of things with you in this video, my new favorite photographer and also Gerald's video that's really well worth watching. So anyway, thanks for watching this video. If you have any comments or questions, you can leave them down below. If you'd like me to interview Kaylee in an upcoming video about some of her techniques, let me know in the comment section below and I'll see if she's up to do an interview. Alright, thanks again for watching this video. Give me a thumbs up and I'll see you in the next one.