Could you do a full concert photography tutorial? From getting your gear ready, to actually shooting at the event and what that looks like? Would be so cool to see!
As a former concert lighting designer, this video only slightly hurts me since you’re changing the colors of the design. But I know your intentions are good so keep on! Lol
You make the concert a greater experience for those who are there. We photographers make the images look better for sharing the concert and for those who weren’t there ✨👍
@@ShotBySoutoo I always try to keep the lights on the subject, I feel like its more visceral to the person seeing it, gets you closer to the feeling of being in the show
I will say, on close ups, this is the way, but as a wide of the entire stage/lighting design? Absolutely, keep the colors relatively the same as they were unless B&W.
dozens of dollars as a tour photographer, i'm dead 😅 an additional suggestion that i do a lot in concert photography is to actually start with split tone adjustments for just the skin and then work backwards from there-sometimes i find it easier to get the skin to that perfect starting place and adjust backward, and you can usually adjust the skin with just light/mid color adjustments in split toning without affecting the rest of the color of the image/the feel of the lighting direction!
Hey! Amazing video!! Really useful tools. But...whatabout the noise generated with the edits? Can you make a video on hoy to remove noise and have a final perfect sharp and clean image!? Thanks!
Love the Wonder Years shot, I was convinced that being Canadian the concert photos would just be of Celine Dion and Avril Lavigne. Also whats the tune used at the end of all your videos as it's a bop.
I shot Andrew McMahon late last year in Tulsa, OK. It's a shame that the lighting guy lit up the guitarist on the left and put the worst lighting on Andrew! It was a tough shoot.
@@MangoStreet Haha. But it all gets better when you come across great lighting. I shot Judas Priest last November and the lighting was incredible. I actually got the ISO below 1000.
Haha I've been shooting concerts for almost 15 years, the comment about "making dozens of dollars as a tour photographer" is way too real 😄 In other words: sheesh! (@lenscrackmedia)
I LOVE your sarcasm. Great tutorial - cool edits.
i love that wonder years photo! just saw them again last month, best band ever!
you are HILARIOUS! Have been struggling with concert photo's and the AmAzing lighting. Absolutely love you~
Could you do a full concert photography tutorial? From getting your gear ready, to actually shooting at the event and what that looks like? Would be so cool to see!
check out this one:
ua-cam.com/video/xyB-xPsg0RU/v-deo.html
As a former concert lighting designer, this video only slightly hurts me since you’re changing the colors of the design. But I know your intentions are good so keep on! Lol
You make the concert a greater experience for those who are there. We photographers make the images look better for sharing the concert and for those who weren’t there ✨👍
@@ShotBySoutoo I always try to keep the lights on the subject, I feel like its more visceral to the person seeing it, gets you closer to the feeling of being in the show
I will say, on close ups, this is the way, but as a wide of the entire stage/lighting design? Absolutely, keep the colors relatively the same as they were unless B&W.
"Sheesh!" - that's more polite than what I usually say when red is the go-to lighting color at a show!
dude ur content is GOLD
why thank you!
This video showed me that I’m editing concert Photography the wrong way😅😭. Gotta keep learning! Thank you for the video!
dozens of dollars as a tour photographer, i'm dead 😅 an additional suggestion that i do a lot in concert photography is to actually start with split tone adjustments for just the skin and then work backwards from there-sometimes i find it easier to get the skin to that perfect starting place and adjust backward, and you can usually adjust the skin with just light/mid color adjustments in split toning without affecting the rest of the color of the image/the feel of the lighting direction!
thanks for the tip!
The intro already gets me
love your ironic way of making good irony with the ironies of life. Btw, love your work too.
Hey! Amazing video!! Really useful tools. But...whatabout the noise generated with the edits? Can you make a video on hoy to remove noise and have a final perfect sharp and clean image!? Thanks!
watch our latest video!
Very cool.
Great vid!
WTF you are in my mind! I am shooting a concert tommorow night and just watching your previous video about shooting concerts! HAHA
Lol I shot one last night😆
Best tutorial
Fantastic video! thanks
Great video! I'm sad ad that there were no Ricky Martin concert photos, though. 😭
I love this
Awesome video 🔥🔥🔥
the way you said sorry after opening photoshop 💀
Love the Wonder Years shot, I was convinced that being Canadian the concert photos would just be of Celine Dion and Avril Lavigne. Also whats the tune used at the end of all your videos as it's a bop.
wait, do you think we are canadian?
@@MangoStreet I assume all photography/Videography UA-camrs are Canadian.
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Where did you find all these presets ?
we make our own presets 👍🏻
"Getting a new job" 😂
"next thing you know youre making dozens of dollars" hit a lil too hard
Hahah you’re funny😂
I shot Andrew McMahon late last year in Tulsa, OK. It's a shame that the lighting guy lit up the guitarist on the left and put the worst lighting on Andrew! It was a tough shoot.
sometimes the lighting guy is just out to get you
@@MangoStreet Haha. But it all gets better when you come across great lighting. I shot Judas Priest last November and the lighting was incredible. I actually got the ISO below 1000.
so i cant do it without the preset for $50?
of course you can
sheeesh
Nigga I love to vape
Dozens of dollars 😂
Haha I've been shooting concerts for almost 15 years, the comment about "making dozens of dollars as a tour photographer" is way too real 😄
In other words: sheesh!
(@lenscrackmedia)
Wow working a live show with actual lighting is awesome. B&w ends up being most of my live edits. @distortedvaimage