Hey Jared, I'd love some tips on applying the photography triangle using a camera in fully manual settings. I've learnt photography in high school, and recently bought my own camera 3 yrs after learning the basics and would love some tips/tricks to refine my own unique settings for various subjects/light conditions.
I'd love to help make a video to help you out! What style of photography do you find yourself being drawn to at the moment? Portraits, sports, wildlife, landscape?
@@jaredcollins-photo Thank you so much! At the moment I'm drawn to wildlife, astrophotography, close-up nature and occasionally a landscape or portrait, but all natural lighting not often around midday. With the 20-60mm lens the close up and wildlife can get a bit limited in terms of what I can capture, but any suggestions welcome! Is it worth adding a 70-300mm (lumix) lens to my kit?
Nice video mate! Will definitely help those starting out. Great tips, shoot everything for sure! 👌🏻
I appreciate that! I think it’s so important to try it all when you’re starting out so you can practice but find your passion!
Great video dude and LOVE that shirt!
Wait, are you an Office fan?!
@@jaredcollins-photo HUGE
Hey Jared, I'd love some tips on applying the photography triangle using a camera in fully manual settings. I've learnt photography in high school, and recently bought my own camera 3 yrs after learning the basics and would love some tips/tricks to refine my own unique settings for various subjects/light conditions.
I'd love to help make a video to help you out! What style of photography do you find yourself being drawn to at the moment? Portraits, sports, wildlife, landscape?
@@jaredcollins-photo Thank you so much! At the moment I'm drawn to wildlife, astrophotography, close-up nature and occasionally a landscape or portrait, but all natural lighting not often around midday. With the 20-60mm lens the close up and wildlife can get a bit limited in terms of what I can capture, but any suggestions welcome! Is it worth adding a 70-300mm (lumix) lens to my kit?