Good tips, especially darkening the brush first so that you can see your selection. I notice that during your shoots, sometimes you hold the camera at arms length. I read that's not great for stability, but I guess you can get away with it because you were shooting at very high shutter speeds?
I love this model,she is amazing! You don not have info for her....I want to take RAW file...after registation still i can take it...and nothing free...the video is perfect,thanks for sharing!!!
I have a model who closes her eyes in half of the pictures (unintentionally). I don't wanna bump up my shutter speed because of that. What's your advice to her?
Once you have posed the model and composed your frame, ask the model to keep her eyes closed until you tell her to open them. As soon as she opens take your click within half a second or so and you'll always be able to capture her with the eyes open. Shooting like 4-5 quick bursts will help too. I have seen this tip in another video on UA-cam that I cannot recall right now. But I have used it in numerous occasions successfully.
@@SandeepEllawala a useful tip for shooting when the model is looking into the sun. I always take shots in bursts of 2 or 3 so that I always get at least one with eyes open
Was lovely shooting with you again :)
You have done a pretty good job too
Love the less-is-more aspect of your videos!
Your videos are very well produced and informative. I'm glad you're back.
Thanks I appreciate it!
Grt work 👍🌷🌷🌷👍nice natural light bounced back from all over 👍
Great tips, great photos.
The second one my fav thank you for this awesome video👍🏾
thank you :)
Thank you this was super helpful. I always wondered what I can do to effectively use the camera raw settings
Thanks for the video. Love to see after a long time. Second pic was my favorite. Keep posted 👍
thank you for watching :)
Thank you so much, you're really helping us ♥️♥️♥️
Glad I could help ☺️
WE NEED MORE 100D BUDGET VIDEOS PLEASE THOSE REALLY HELP US
I got you fam
@@BachPhotography thanks ill be on the lookout for it!
Good tips, especially darkening the brush first so that you can see your selection. I notice that during your shoots, sometimes you hold the camera at arms length. I read that's not great for stability, but I guess you can get away with it because you were shooting at very high shutter speeds?
I love this model,she is amazing! You don not have info for her....I want to take RAW file...after registation still i can take it...and nothing free...the video is perfect,thanks for sharing!!!
Which camera would you suggest me I want to sart doing photography and with a budget of 600 $ .Great informative Video by the way.
Please mention the In camera Picture Profile name.
Sony A7R2 🙂
@@BachPhotography Natural, Flat, Vivid etc ?
sir pls upload the new raw files
They should be up now :)
I have a model who closes her eyes in half of the pictures (unintentionally). I don't wanna bump up my shutter speed because of that. What's your advice to her?
Once you have posed the model and composed your frame, ask the model to keep her eyes closed until you tell her to open them. As soon as she opens take your click within half a second or so and you'll always be able to capture her with the eyes open. Shooting like 4-5 quick bursts will help too. I have seen this tip in another video on UA-cam that I cannot recall right now. But I have used it in numerous occasions successfully.
@@SandeepEllawala a useful tip for shooting when the model is looking into the sun. I always take shots in bursts of 2 or 3 so that I always get at least one with eyes open
1.4 lens which is 1.4
Oh, thanks, buddy
You're welcome, buddy!