Man this was so cool. The conversation between photographer and model were spot on. This provided insight to what most people never see -- and the work and vision necessary to get the shot. I truly enjoy this type of content -- the "how'd we do it" stuff. Great job, man!
I gotta be honest with you, I wasn't sure what kind of reception I was going to get dropping this video, lol. To my surprise, there's definitely been a good amount of folks who enjoyed this type of thing, so I think I will drop videos like this more often. My thought when I put it together was that, for those who like "retention editing" type of videos, they likely won't enjoy this, but there's a lot of photographers just starting out who can greatly benefit from seeing something like this. I remember when I first got into photography, I searched for vids like this ALL the time and could never find any. I wanted a raw look into how to work with models, because I had zero experience and didn't want to make a fool out of myself with an actual model. It's nice to be able to get that "fly on the wall" view/insight. I appreciate you watching and commenting my friend.
The audio thing was just because I had the mic on my chain, so every time it moved, the sound was magnified. I didn’t plan on dropping a video like this, so all the audio before I moved the mic, I wasn’t thinking I was going to use so I wasn’t pressed about it. But when I put this together, for the most part the chain noises didn’t happen much while I was talking, so I felt fine rolling with it. The woes of creating UA-cam vids lolol.
I see you have the Space Needle in the background. I live about 30 minutes just south of there. In a city called Renton. Where we build the safest planes in the world! ;)
"safest planes in the world" hahahaha. I did thoroughly, thoroughly enjoy visiting the Museum of Flight while I was in Seattle right before the pandemic hit. I could have spent days there. I don't know that I'd ever wanna live in Seattle, but it's definitely in my top 3 favorite cities I've visited.
@@AnthonyToglife I am glad you had a good time while visiting the PNW. There is so much to see and do if you like the outdoors. Especially for nature, wildlife and landscape photography! If you are ever in the area again, let me know. Would love to show you around my stomping grounds. Take care my brother.
@@AnthonyToglife I-O! Born n raised in Toledo. Lived in Columbus a year for barber college in 99’ lol. Learning photography and video now. Appreciate your work!!!!🥂
@@goodtimezproductionz I'm a Columbus native! Hopefully you find plenty of content on my channel to help you along your journey, and if there's something you don't see and want to know more, let me know. I'm always open to ideas for future vids!
Hahahaha, yeeeeeah, I hadn’t planned on dropping a video like this so I wasn’t thinking I was going to be using that audio. When I played it back though, I didn’t find it to be too distracting so I rolled with it.
Understood @stulav844. Given that photography/videography is my full time job, I don't always have time to invest into adding this type of thing into videos. It usually adds an hour or two to the edit process.
Man this was so cool. The conversation between photographer and model were spot on. This provided insight to what most people never see -- and the work and vision necessary to get the shot. I truly enjoy this type of content -- the "how'd we do it" stuff. Great job, man!
I gotta be honest with you, I wasn't sure what kind of reception I was going to get dropping this video, lol. To my surprise, there's definitely been a good amount of folks who enjoyed this type of thing, so I think I will drop videos like this more often.
My thought when I put it together was that, for those who like "retention editing" type of videos, they likely won't enjoy this, but there's a lot of photographers just starting out who can greatly benefit from seeing something like this. I remember when I first got into photography, I searched for vids like this ALL the time and could never find any. I wanted a raw look into how to work with models, because I had zero experience and didn't want to make a fool out of myself with an actual model. It's nice to be able to get that "fly on the wall" view/insight.
I appreciate you watching and commenting my friend.
@@AnthonyToglife This content is important, man -- keep it up!
Great video Ant. I really appreciate the work you put into these videos and the transparency you provide
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Thanks Marcus! I appreciate you brotha!
You and your model work so well together. Learn so much watching both of you work. When will you post part two?
Thank you so much. Part two will be posted early next week.
I learn a lot just by watching and listening to you work. Thanks for all the work you put into these videos.
That is my hope in dropping videos like this. It's nice to be entertained, but it's also nice to be a "fly on the wall" and just soak up information.
Awesome photoshoot!
Thank you Agentha!
First off thanks on the info on that Seemos. Love it and just have to correct the audio issue and get that setting right. Great video and work.
The audio thing was just because I had the mic on my chain, so every time it moved, the sound was magnified. I didn’t plan on dropping a video like this, so all the audio before I moved the mic, I wasn’t thinking I was going to use so I wasn’t pressed about it. But when I put this together, for the most part the chain noises didn’t happen much while I was talking, so I felt fine rolling with it. The woes of creating UA-cam vids lolol.
I see you have the Space Needle in the background. I live about 30 minutes just south of there. In a city called Renton. Where we build the safest planes in the world! ;)
"safest planes in the world" hahahaha. I did thoroughly, thoroughly enjoy visiting the Museum of Flight while I was in Seattle right before the pandemic hit. I could have spent days there. I don't know that I'd ever wanna live in Seattle, but it's definitely in my top 3 favorite cities I've visited.
@@AnthonyToglife I am glad you had a good time while visiting the PNW. There is so much to see and do if you like the outdoors. Especially for nature, wildlife and landscape photography! If you are ever in the area again, let me know. Would love to show you around my stomping grounds. Take care my brother.
Go Bucks!!
Yessssss!! O-H!
@@AnthonyToglife I-O! Born n raised in Toledo. Lived in Columbus a year for barber college in 99’ lol. Learning photography and video now. Appreciate your work!!!!🥂
@@goodtimezproductionz I'm a Columbus native! Hopefully you find plenty of content on my channel to help you along your journey, and if there's something you don't see and want to know more, let me know. I'm always open to ideas for future vids!
@@AnthonyToglife 💯👊🏾
Enjoyed...yep, sound like you were walking on potato chips in the beginning, lol
Hahahaha, yeeeeeah, I hadn’t planned on dropping a video like this so I wasn’t thinking I was going to be using that audio. When I played it back though, I didn’t find it to be too distracting so I rolled with it.
Nice Job. But as a viewer and a novice amateur it would be nice to see the result of your so I could learn so I can take family portrait
Understood @stulav844. Given that photography/videography is my full time job, I don't always have time to invest into adding this type of thing into videos. It usually adds an hour or two to the edit process.
Hello my Beautiful Daughter!! I'm sooo proud of you! You need to make this a side job where you get paid!! I'm just saying! 🥰
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HOw come you didn't share any images with the audience?
Because I didn’t want to for this video.