Wedding Couple Extended BTS: Canon 45mm f/2.8 Tilt Shift
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- Опубліковано 19 жов 2024
- Summary
I share behind-the-scenes footage of a photoshoot with a couple. I discuss my approach and techniques for capturing intimate moments and creating a comfortable atmosphere. The video highlights the importance of posing, composition, and attention to details. I also demonstrate the use of a tilt-shift lens and provide instructions for hand placement. Overall, the video provides valuable insights into my process and offers helpful tips for capturing beautiful couple portraits.
Takeaways
Building a comfortable and relaxed atmosphere is essential for capturing intimate moments.
Posing and composition play a crucial role in creating visually appealing couple portraits.
Attention to details, such as fixing small imperfections, can greatly enhance the final images.
Using a tilt-shift lens can add depth and create unique blur effects in close-up shots.
Providing instructions for hand placement can help create natural and engaging poses.
Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Setting
00:52
Working with the Couple
02:30
Changing Backgrounds
03:22
Attention to Details
04:21
Using Tilt-Shift Lens
05:18
Instructions for Hand Placement
05:43
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Nice BTS! Really insightful to see your process. Lovely photos ❤
Thanks for sharing your perspectives, tips, and tricks! Love these short, but concise vids you’ve been sharing - thank you!
My pleasure!
Your delicate yet thorough guidance really helped bring out genuine emotion from them. So cool!
always my hope, thanks!
Brilliant it’s so great to just hear you talk!
Hi, Sam. Thanks for sharing this BTS. May I ask, why do you keep switching the screen in and out, instead of leaving it (at least) facing you? I´d appreciate it your input on that silly observation. Best wishes.
it's just slightly faster and less overall movements.
Hi. I just found your channel, pretty interesting… I would like to ask for advice, would you recommend Rf 35 1.8 + RF 85 f2 or 28-70 or rf 24mm + RF50 1.2 mainly portraits, family, vacation
Thanks
absolutely the 28-70, or 24rf + rf 50. I would definitely not recommend the rf 35 + rf 85 f/2 as your only (or main) lenses
Sam, are you using the sound for the 360 or do you have. An external recorder?
almost certainly this is my wired in shotgun mic and not the 360 internal mic