Thank you so much for the RAW files! I will start practicing those editings right away! I was looking for something like this so I can compared them with my RAW pics in order to make sure I'm doing everything perfectly with my photos!
Who is the very first model, the one in the grey jogging outfit by the brick wall? She looks amazing, do you have any more footage of her in other videos?
I don't get the second tip. Maybe my english skills are failing me but what's the difference between the model's position "looking into the photo" and "looking out of the photo"? If I understand you correctly then the correct and false marks should be switched?
I love your tips. Here's one I learned NOT to do a long time ago. When posing & positioning your model(s), make sure NOTHING appears to be growing out of the top of their head or ears! Like, for instance a tree, wall column, door jamb, or skyscraper window divider, or other such item.
0:51 I'm not sure what you mean by looking/facing into the frame, it seems in both the correct and incorrect at 0:51 the model is looking/facing into the frame. Wasn't sure what you meant with this one. Sometimes shots, where the subject is looking out of the frame, can feel more candid. Can you clarify what you mean at 0:51 - both shots the model is looking into the frame, I'm confused.
In te picture on the left, the girl is off centered to the right, looking to the right (looking "out" of the frame) while in the "correct" picture, she is off centered to the left and looking "into" the middle of the frame. The model should be looking toward the middle of the frame.
Hi ive got my first ever shoot with a pro model and wondered if i could get away with just using an 85 1.4 lens.I have a 35 1.4 too but only one body,so it will be awkward for the session maybe.Im not a pro photographer but have been given a great oppotunity that i really cant turn down.Also do you have any tips on how to calm nerves before a big shoot for someone doing this for the first time.
Im no pro but i guess putting a bullet point of your tips or as you are saying them on the video would be a great help. I think it also helps with the pacing of the viewer because as i was watching it i kinda had a hard time keeping up because im figuring out if we're still on the same subject or the next. Kinda lost and confusing. Im very new to photography and still learning the early stages and i think its what your target audience is. So yeah. Just my 2 cents. But anyway, good content and subbed! 😁👌🏻
Confusing and I don't agree with all of them. For example, I love the arc of the tree, and I think its worth keeping in rather than leveling the photo.
novice feedback here, but while i love all the tips, i think it would be more helpful to have examples where the difference between the x and √ is more obvious. As a beginner, its really confusing for me to follow when in some of the first few shots, i really liked the x more or both equally. Or in some of the other ones, the composition differed in much more ways than the just tip that was being mentioned.
@@BachPhotography Just purchased your course! Thank you for all you do. Is there also a private Facebook group or discord channel your students could join to get feedback :D
dude!! i watched so many videos about photography but this is the best by far! holy crap, the examples you give on why a picture looks bad and then the exact opposite makes it so easy to actually understand the difference and following your advice, damn, thank you so much! instantly subscribed :)
I disagree on filling the frame with your subject. It's fine if all you do is put it on instagram or social media, but if you print it, you need to leave room for cropping. What comes out of your camera is not an ideal 8x10, 11x14, etc., it usually relates more to a 4x6 or 5x7 but not exactly so if you're going to make a print leave yourself enough room to crop. Lots of these you tubers have never printed their photos so you can get some bum advice. Try it yourself and you'll see what I mean.
dude, you are talking really fast. Like the videos but I am watching each one twice. also more explanation on why the bad photos are bad, some of them I do not see it.
This brudda completely sampled all of Chris Bray composition photography tutorial lol. Like I’m 100% sure. Same words and exactly how he listed them lol. Still good content anyway. Takes nothing from it.
Thanks for watching everyone! Quick mention, I messed up the images at around 4:20, they should be the other way round :)
Glad you mentioned that. I was thinking “Wait, I like the left-side photo way better.”
I WAS SO CONFUSEDD THANK YOU
Me: Watching tutorial videos and taking notes.
Goes outside with an actual model: Forgets everything 😁
I feel that, I find slowing down with my shots helps :)
Lol yup... 😂
What would happen to b me
same every single time :D
So helpful! Thank you!
Great tips!!!
Vrry helpful tips to remember, thank you.
Thank you so much for the RAW files! I will start practicing those editings right away! I was looking for something like this so I can compared them with my RAW pics in order to make sure I'm doing everything perfectly with my photos!
Really great tips and easy to implement! Thank you!
Thanks for watching :)
I've just binge watched all your vids! I love your content!
Pratik Saha thank you for watching :)
He's awesome
Dope video 🔥
Needed this composition video. I struggle with framing but this helps alot. CHEERS.
Glad it was helpful (:
GREAT TUTORIAL with talented models! I'm using a 24-70mm and a nifty 50mm lens on my Nikon D750
Thanks ❤️
Thank you for the tips!
Thanks for this video. Gave me a lot to think about.
Thank you for watching Eric (:
Thanks!
Great tips. Thank you for sharing Bach. Awesome video 👌🏻
Thanks for watching!
Easy to follow ., Thanks Bach .
You are doing a great job.
Thankyou for your content,helping me a lot ❤
My pleasure! (:
Who is the very first model, the one in the grey jogging outfit by the brick wall? She looks amazing, do you have any more footage of her in other videos?
Thank you, your information was useful for me
your photos are stunning! thank you for sharing your tips with all of us 🙂❤️
Beautiful job
4:02 I think you mix up the two photos of what to do and what not to do.
Nathan Kim I thought the same thing. Especially the negative head space one.
@@tylerwarlick5725 Oops, yes you are right
@@BachPhotography was bout to comment bout the misplaced X and check :) hahaha but very informative though
Love these videos. Very helpful!
Neil Logan thanks for watching :)
Great video! Very helpful for a beginning photographer like myself
Would you make video tips portrait in the cafe or coffe shop, thank's
Subscribed!
Amazing!!!!
Best line @5:45 knowing a lot of rules and then feeling when to brake some for a reason.
Amazing Video, thank you :)
Thanks for these tips.
No problem :)
I like how you edit your photos! Do you have a filter for download? Or do you have a video on how you edited the colors of these? 😊 more power!!!
Thank you for being so clear on your points! Appreciate the content :)
The model is magnificent
I don't get the second tip. Maybe my english skills are failing me but what's the difference between the model's position "looking into the photo" and "looking out of the photo"? If I understand you correctly then the correct and false marks should be switched?
Thank you
love the tips
I love your tips. Here's one I learned NOT to do a long time ago. When posing & positioning your model(s), make sure NOTHING appears to be growing out of the top of their head or ears! Like, for instance a tree, wall column, door jamb, or skyscraper window divider, or other such item.
0:51 I'm not sure what you mean by looking/facing into the frame, it seems in both the correct and incorrect at 0:51 the model is looking/facing into the frame. Wasn't sure what you meant with this one. Sometimes shots, where the subject is looking out of the frame, can feel more candid. Can you clarify what you mean at 0:51 - both shots the model is looking into the frame, I'm confused.
In te picture on the left, the girl is off centered to the right, looking to the right (looking "out" of the frame) while in the "correct" picture, she is off centered to the left and looking "into" the middle of the frame. The model should be looking toward the middle of the frame.
I think the negative headspace pictures are 4:17 are reversed. The bad one has a check mark.
Woops! Thats right
Yes I was confused at that too
Gold thank you good sir
Very good video, well explained and very informative. Thank you :-)
Looking out of the frame could be fun too
Great video man, thanks! and...Bach is my favorite composer.
Thanks for watching :)
it doesn't seem like many brainy souls roam the earth to recognize what you did here :D
1:47 bokeh panorama 👍👍 l would love to see the final image :D
These guidelines are definitely beneficial, but on many occasions, breaking the rules can offer a more dynamic image and create originality.
What version of photoshop is this 6:38
Hi ive got my first ever shoot with a pro model and wondered if i could get away with just using an 85 1.4 lens.I have a 35 1.4 too but only one body,so it will be awkward for the session maybe.Im not a pro photographer but have been given a great oppotunity that i really cant turn down.Also do you have any tips on how to calm nerves before a big shoot for someone doing this for the first time.
thnks for these tips :)
Im no pro but i guess putting a bullet point of your tips or as you are saying them on the video would be a great help. I think it also helps with the pacing of the viewer because as i was watching it i kinda had a hard time keeping up because im figuring out if we're still on the same subject or the next. Kinda lost and confusing. Im very new to photography and still learning the early stages and i think its what your target audience is. So yeah. Just my 2 cents. But anyway, good content and subbed! 😁👌🏻
link to raw photos are offline :(
Confusing and I don't agree with all of them. For example, I love the arc of the tree, and I think its worth keeping in rather than leveling the photo.
is this in Melbourne?
Bach, could you do a posing video? thanks!
Is 1:59 also flipped around?
Helps if you have attractive models
link to raw files not working
novice feedback here, but while i love all the tips, i think it would be more helpful to have examples where the difference between the x and √ is more obvious. As a beginner, its really confusing for me to follow when in some of the first few shots, i really liked the x more or both equally. Or in some of the other ones, the composition differed in much more ways than the just tip that was being mentioned.
Bach - do you offer courses or private lessons online?
Both! There is a link in the description I think
@@BachPhotography Thank you!
@@BachPhotography Just purchased your course! Thank you for all you do. Is there also a private Facebook group or discord channel your students could join to get feedback :D
Hey mate.
I am an photographer too and found your videos are very helpful.
Subscripted Chers.
dude!! i watched so many videos about photography but this is the best by far! holy crap, the examples you give on why a picture looks bad and then the exact opposite makes it so easy to actually understand the difference and following your advice, damn, thank you so much! instantly subscribed :)
Do these models pay all these UA-camrs to take photos or do the photographers pay the models?
I found myself liking several of the x ones more
You know, is clickbait titles don't attract serious photographers who are looking to learn
Tip 2 is kind of confusing
have the eyes face towards the center instead towards the border of the frame
I was confused by some of the red X’s and green check marks, but overall great tips
Me having a 10 megapixel dslr camera
👁️👄👁️
Tip1: Have a very hot model.
wonder why you bad for those beautiful photos
I disagree on filling the frame with your subject. It's fine if all you do is put it on instagram or social media, but if you print it, you need to leave room for cropping. What comes out of your camera is not an ideal 8x10, 11x14, etc., it usually relates more to a 4x6 or 5x7 but not exactly so if you're going to make a print leave yourself enough room to crop. Lots of these you tubers have never printed their photos so you can get some bum advice. Try it yourself and you'll see what I mean.
Damn everything about my portraits are wrong 😆
No. 1 tip for audio recordings. Stay hydrated! I can hear your saliva more than your voice.
dude, you are talking really fast. Like the videos but I am watching each one twice. also more explanation on why the bad photos are bad, some of them I do not see it.
This brudda completely sampled all of Chris Bray composition photography tutorial lol. Like I’m 100% sure. Same words and exactly how he listed them lol. Still good content anyway. Takes nothing from it.
Get a girl like that and nobody will look at location or composition
Lol