Can relate to a lot of that back in the beginning, hours on youtube then go out and make a balls of it, I too found the best way to learn is get out there and get snapping. Its your art at the end of the day so make it your own and try not to copy the style of others but rather take inspiration.
100% I defo think the first year it’s easy to fall in to the trap but by the end of that with consistent work your style starts to show and that’s what it’s about.
Quick question- what lens should I get if I wanted professional look photos? I’m want to use my Sony a5000 camera that’s been collecting dust and take photos in Mexico near the water in the daytime and night time and what that profession affect. Any suggestions?
Hi thanks for the question. I think it depends on what you doing to be taking photos of. A lot of the time that will determine what you would go for. But if I had to say something assuming that your doing more landscape while in Mexico I would look at a 35mm if you were doing for a prime lense. Or a 24-70 zoom lens which will give you a nice all round. If you on a budget I would check out Tamron lens.
Good video, and i also like that you included other's tips and tricks at the end :)
Thanks. Yeah I think it’s good to include others peoples perspectives were I can. Helps with the message.
Can relate to a lot of that back in the beginning, hours on youtube then go out and make a balls of it, I too found the best way to learn is get out there and get snapping. Its your art at the end of the day so make it your own and try not to copy the style of others but rather take inspiration.
100% I defo think the first year it’s easy to fall in to the trap but by the end of that with consistent work your style starts to show and that’s what it’s about.
Great video bro! Love this 👊🏽 it’s good hear other peoples mistakes also, learn from other peoples mistakes and all that 🙌🏽
Indeed bro that’s what it’s about. Thanks for sharing your your point of view as well man. Always appreciated 👊🏾
Amazing advice. 🍻
Glade you thought so.
Great advice Leon and cool video
Thanks I’m glade you liked it and hopefully you got something from it.
Quick question- what lens should I get if I wanted professional look photos? I’m want to use my Sony a5000 camera that’s been collecting dust and take photos in Mexico near the water in the daytime and night time and what that profession affect. Any suggestions?
Hi thanks for the question. I think it depends on what you doing to be taking photos of. A lot of the time that will determine what you would go for.
But if I had to say something assuming that your doing more landscape while in Mexico I would look at a 35mm if you were doing for a prime lense. Or a 24-70 zoom lens which will give you a nice all round. If you on a budget I would check out Tamron lens.