shots turned out so good bro, killed it! love the bits where you're talking through your thoughts while shooting too, real valuable insights on what to look for when shooting like this
This is really good. I think your model suited the ' theme ' very well and the lighting was perfect. I really need to make some use of my old Pentax 645.
A new subscriber to your channel and I have to say that I’ve really have been enjoying the videos I’ve watched so far 😌. This has definitely helped with my portrait photography
Hey Mitch, could you make a video on budget setups? Many of us with limited budgets and are unsure which brands offer the best value. Thanks, and nice outfit by the way!
For photos, a really tight budget, squeeze in A6400 if you can, cause it has Shutter Speed Limit, that way you can work around limitations of budget camera having two dials. Lens would be Sigma 16mm and Viltrox 56mm for prime and Sigma 18-50mm for zoom. If you shoot ultrawide it would be Viltrox 13mm for primes or Sigma 10-18mm for zoom. Choose whatever you like based on your taste and liking. Mine would be the Viltrox 13mm and Sigma 56mm (a little bit more expensive) Lastly, most important is lighting, buy one cheap or small flash such as Godox 520 or Sony F20M and you’ll be set. You are already 89% there with your equipment to a professional that are making money, I am speaking based on my exp, the upgrades after this point is negligible but are quality of life improvements and minor increase in image quality.
Sure can! I think it really will depend on exactly what you want to shoot and your goals so it will be different for everyone but I can definitely share my opinion on it.
@@MitchLally I think most of us are after something that does both photos and videos really well. Photography is my main focus, but I still care about solid video features too. Thanks Mitch.
Love the shots mate - are you exposing "correctly" or are you going a stop over? I've had this camera for a while now but haven't had a good chance to take it for a spin.
Very interesting video, thanks! Do you sometimes bring a diffusor or reflector when you shoot outdoors? Would be very interesting to see how these are used properly in such difficult conditions. Cheers!
Mitch can you make a video on how you edit your photos and videos with your new Natura profile, do you have the new tutorial for the profile in your Natura pack, I am afraid that there is only the old tutorial
This doesn’t look like the harsh light we get in Texas…you would melt into the pavement here. 😂 To me this light doesn’t look harsh at all. Love your videos though.
Gotta say I shoot in "harsh" light. If its 11am to 3pm who cares I shoot anyways and I adjust accordingly. Golden hour is cool but... meh I am drunk by then. 😂
To be honest I wouldn't call that kind of light harsh. It's the opposite actually, it's the best time to take photos. In my mind, I'd consider a harsh light when the sun is on top of my head and casting a straight shadow.
Harsh or hard light is undiffused light, usually from a relatively small point, such as the sun. I think you’re confusing light direction with light quality.
“The sun is quite low in the sky, which is helping in this scenario.” You’re not talking about harsh light, but high contrast light. Harsh light is extremely bright light with high contrast in the middle of the day, where colours are washed out and nothing looks as good as it should… at least that’s what my opinion of harsh light is.😂 peace.
@@MitchLally you said the light quality was good and helping. Ok, so you consider any light that creates high contrast is harsh. I consider harsh light ugly light. There’s a big difference between high contrast light when sun is high in the sky vs low in the sky, yes? Low sun light is better quality than high sun light, yes?
@@segzeeman7356I think the contrast is the same whether the sun is high or low - crisp sharp shadows still happen in the morning and evening. It has more to do with the sun being such a small point in the sky relative to us down here on earth :)
shots turned out so good bro, killed it! love the bits where you're talking through your thoughts while shooting too, real valuable insights on what to look for when shooting like this
Thanks bro - cheers for making this one happen! ✌🏼
This is really good. I think your model suited the ' theme ' very well and the lighting was perfect. I really need to make some use of my old Pentax 645.
Jesus Christ. That model was stunning. So dialled in. Great pics bro. Thank you
Excellent shots, beautiful lighting, great content all around 10/10! Love from the States!!
Cheers!
A new subscriber to your channel and I have to say that I’ve really have been enjoying the videos I’ve watched so far 😌. This has definitely helped with my portrait photography
These shots are so damn good! Really awesome use of typically challenging conditions Mitch
Awesome shoot mate. That location is super cool.
Definitely one of my favorites from you.
Thanks Stan!
Looooved the photos and this type of videos!!
Hey Mitch, could you make a video on budget setups? Many of us with limited budgets and are unsure which brands offer the best value. Thanks, and nice outfit by the way!
For photos, a really tight budget, squeeze in A6400 if you can, cause it has Shutter Speed Limit, that way you can work around limitations of budget camera having two dials.
Lens would be Sigma 16mm and Viltrox 56mm for prime and Sigma 18-50mm for zoom.
If you shoot ultrawide it would be Viltrox 13mm for primes or Sigma 10-18mm for zoom.
Choose whatever you like based on your taste and liking.
Mine would be the Viltrox 13mm and Sigma 56mm (a little bit more expensive)
Lastly, most important is lighting, buy one cheap or small flash such as Godox 520 or Sony F20M and you’ll be set.
You are already 89% there with your equipment to a professional that are making money, I am speaking based on my exp, the upgrades after this point is negligible but are quality of life improvements and minor increase in image quality.
@@shzammpatapon9865 Sony A6400 is a solid camera and it’s definitely on my list. Thank you for your recommendations.
Sure can! I think it really will depend on exactly what you want to shoot and your goals so it will be different for everyone but I can definitely share my opinion on it.
@@MitchLally I think most of us are after something that does both photos and videos really well. Photography is my main focus, but I still care about solid video features too. Thanks Mitch.
Beautiful images Mitch. That kit real performs ! 😅👍🕊
It’s my new favourite film camera haha
Which is that Lens for that Camera ..?
Beautiful!!!
I'd love to see the post process (scanning & editing), shooting for the highlights always make it hard for me to get shadow detail.
Thank you for your videos! You are very interesting and attractive person and give us very useful information! From cold Russia with love!
What an awesome model. Not easy to find.
Very true.
Love the shots mate - are you exposing "correctly" or are you going a stop over? I've had this camera for a while now but haven't had a good chance to take it for a spin.
Very interesting video, thanks! Do you sometimes bring a diffusor or reflector when you shoot outdoors? Would be very interesting to see how these are used properly in such difficult conditions. Cheers!
Yeah definitely, if you watch the video I posted before this one I used a reflector quite a lot.
so good! what lab processed the rolls?
I went with Iroha in Melbourne.
How do you go about finding locations like these?
Drive a lot! 😅
Great as always!
Mitch can you make a video on how you edit your photos and videos with your new Natura profile, do you have the new tutorial for the profile in your Natura pack, I am afraid that there is only the old tutorial
Nope I have a completely new tutorial. Maybe I should include that on the store page too!
Focal lenght of the lens ?
80mm - It works out to be 50mm equivalent for full frame.
are the photos you showed after editing or prior?
I tweaked them a tiny bit in photoshop
shoutout jacob
my guy 😂
superb
So good
This doesn’t look like the harsh light we get in Texas…you would melt into the pavement here. 😂 To me this light doesn’t look harsh at all. Love your videos though.
Could you tell me her instagram please. 🙏
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Gotta say I shoot in "harsh" light. If its 11am to 3pm who cares I shoot anyways and I adjust accordingly. Golden hour is cool but... meh I am drunk by then. 😂
To be honest I wouldn't call that kind of light harsh. It's the opposite actually, it's the best time to take photos. In my mind, I'd consider a harsh light when the sun is on top of my head and casting a straight shadow.
Harsh or hard light is undiffused light, usually from a relatively small point, such as the sun. I think you’re confusing light direction with light quality.
“The sun is quite low in the sky, which is helping in this scenario.” You’re not talking about harsh light, but high contrast light. Harsh light is extremely bright light with high contrast in the middle of the day, where colours are washed out and nothing looks as good as it should… at least that’s what my opinion of harsh light is.😂 peace.
Harsh light creates high contrast, it isn’t high contrast by nature. I think you’re confusing light direction with light quality.
@@MitchLally you said the light quality was good and helping. Ok, so you consider any light that creates high contrast is harsh. I consider harsh light ugly light. There’s a big difference between high contrast light when sun is high in the sky vs low in the sky, yes? Low sun light is better quality than high sun light, yes?
@@segzeeman7356I think the contrast is the same whether the sun is high or low - crisp sharp shadows still happen in the morning and evening. It has more to do with the sun being such a small point in the sky relative to us down here on earth :)