Photography Tips from professional photographer Bob Holmes

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  • Опубліковано 18 жов 2024

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  • @Sam-dr4gy
    @Sam-dr4gy 7 років тому +1

    One can just listen to Bob for hours. There is so much learning in everything he says. Thank you so much for bringing him back regularly.

  • @JeromeMilac
    @JeromeMilac 7 років тому +4

    Great to have the both of you back. I couldn't help but smile, when I saw the picture that Bob made, the one with the burning typewriter and Marc walking's blurred. Knowing Bob a little, It made me instantly think about Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Cover

  • @MayurGogoipics
    @MayurGogoipics 6 років тому +5

    Really I have found a Good teacher in Photography--Bob Holms!Practice and Guidance!

  • @marcsilber
    @marcsilber  7 років тому +2

    Here's our next installment with our friend Bob Holmes, be sure to watch all the way through to the end to see us having too much fun!

  • @girgis6374
    @girgis6374 3 роки тому +1

    Guys thank you so so much. Such an inspiration !! I keep watching the videos over and over.
    Best wishes 🍁

    • @marcsilber
      @marcsilber  3 роки тому

      So great to hear! Thank you!

  • @Ali-fl5mb
    @Ali-fl5mb 7 років тому +6

    Good to see another of these, Bob makes a lot of sense and I love his work!

  • @aungkaungmyatsan4434
    @aungkaungmyatsan4434 7 років тому +3

    Bob is A true inspiration !!! thanks for the awesome videos!!

  • @outtathyme5679
    @outtathyme5679 6 років тому +1

    The most actionable and useful photography advice

  • @ChrisHunt4497
    @ChrisHunt4497 7 років тому

    Really enjoyed the chat with Bob. I learn more from him in these chats than any other way. It is a privilege to be able to learn from his knowledge. Thanks so much.

  • @abhishijack
    @abhishijack 7 років тому +2

    Hey Marc, It's just a blessing, blessing blessing to watch you and Mr. Holmes just pour out such ocean of knowledge. Such an experimence and depth for free. May God bless you and keep the videos coming, more frequently please.

    • @marcsilber
      @marcsilber  7 років тому

      Thanks! my pleasure. Would be happy if you bought a copy of AYP! www.silberstudios.tv/dev/advancing-photography-book/

  • @dalemews1
    @dalemews1 7 років тому +5

    Great chemistry between you two. Would love to sit and chat photography over pint down the local with you and Bob.

    • @marcsilber
      @marcsilber  7 років тому

      Dale we'll have to make that happen! Come to CA and we can arrange it!

    • @dalemews1
      @dalemews1 7 років тому

      That would be awesome Marc! Bob would probably be able to translate my N East accent. Seriously though, thanks. If I was going to travel half way around the world it would be to meet you guys.

    • @marcsilber
      @marcsilber  7 років тому

      when you do the pints are on me!

  • @mahamza86
    @mahamza86 7 років тому +1

    Another spectacular video. Very helpful.

  • @joshuagonzalez9613
    @joshuagonzalez9613 7 років тому +3

    you guys are awesome!!

  • @SebastianBevanPhotography
    @SebastianBevanPhotography 7 років тому +1

    Luvin these vids, Cheers Marc

  • @Don-md6wn
    @Don-md6wn 7 років тому

    Good video. I am more of the drive and hike and keep your eyes open to your surroundings and the light school than I am of the pre-visualization school, though I do usually have shots I hope to get if the light cooperates. And factors like time of year, time of day, and the weather forecast dictate where I go to have to a good chance of getting images that I am happy with. When I am taking photos, I'm trying to remember color details of certain things to help me with processing, including white balance. And I think in terms of what settings will give me the best RAW file to work with rather than what will look the best when it opens on the computer. A blog post the great nature photographer John Shaw wrote a few years ago titled "ETTR" (Expose to the Right) argues that the best RAW files with the most information to work with usually come when you expose as far to the right on the histogram as you can without blowing highlights. That advice has helped me a lot. RAW files that look bleached out without being blown usually yield great post processing images after processing, with more shadow detail, especially with birds and wildlife. I was not a photographer in the days of film, but my understanding is that the rule in those days was the opposite, that slight underexposure was better than slight overexposure.

    • @marcsilber
      @marcsilber  7 років тому +1

      Hey Don, thanks for your note. Visualization is wide subject which includes what you described about weather and conditions that will yield the photo you're after. How you expose would be determined by capturing the information that's important to you- always been the case since film. Sort of like how you like your steak (or veggies) cooked, gonna be different for each person. cheers!

  • @BigAdventureFam
    @BigAdventureFam 7 років тому

    Great Video. Keep it up!

  • @oneharry_og
    @oneharry_og 6 років тому +1

    You should make these into a podcast.

  • @psfphotography
    @psfphotography 4 роки тому

    Do you have a gear list of what Bob typically uses on his assignments? Thanks very much

    • @marcsilber
      @marcsilber  4 роки тому

      Yes it’s included in his new course along with his full description

  • @anthonypc1
    @anthonypc1 5 років тому +2

    4:07 Oh he got jokes

    • @marcsilber
      @marcsilber  5 років тому +1

      yes Bob constantly jokes in fact!

  • @inayatullah2132
    @inayatullah2132 3 роки тому

    My opinion is taking good photograph is a poetry.