Tell me, what things have changed in your approach to photography since you started? 👇 Doesn't matter if you started 10 years ago or 10 minutes ago 😄 GO!⚡
Great video. Thank you for sharing this. More importantly, your make up was on point and I hope you did a mini photo shoot session for yourself that day. Phelix .
I just ordered my camera, it gets here tomorrow lol. Im so excited, i went for the sony a7IV, and im so anxious to start. Just found your channel and its really motivating, I also wanna get into portrait photography, hopefully all goes well lol, maybe even upload my own youtube videos😄
Oooo child, I'm notorious for overshooting. Something I'm aiming to do this year is to build my prime lens collection. I've felt the past few years using zoom lenses make me a "lazy" photographer. Also, I love your videos! I found your channel accidentally a few weeks ago and love your content...📸
Oo I love me a good prime lens. That's super awesome that you were able to notice that in yourself! Thank you for watching, many more vids to come this year ♡
The biggest shift (and it's not a shift I've finished making, I have to keep being intentional about it) is getting beyond my decades-engrained habit of "Ooooh, look! Let me get a quick shot of that!" and not really trying to compose at all. The struggle is real, but I'm working on it all the time.
Yes so true! I love this realization you habe for yourself. I can tell you really love photography and want to improve it. Paying attention to our habits is always the first step! 👏
Well when i started i was all about this certain environment but i learned that just going around with the iso ap and shutter triangle in mind but most importantly for me is creating a story i mainly do street and portrait
The cure overshooting is to use film. Knowing that you only have 24-36 shots and knowing how expensive it is and that you have to wait for your film to be developed will keep someone off burst mode.
Tell me, what things have changed in your approach to photography since you started? 👇
Doesn't matter if you started 10 years ago or 10 minutes ago 😄 GO!⚡
Oh happiest of days!!!!!! 🥰
Loved your advice so much! Thank you for creating 🥹
You're so welcome thank YOU for watching!
These are great advise. It is great to see creators who focus on the process of photograph versus what gear to use. Your advice is timeless.
That means a lot! I am a firm believer that technique & skillset is what makes a good photographer, not their gear :) thanks for your comment!
Great video. Thank you for sharing this. More importantly, your make up was on point and I hope you did a mini photo shoot session for yourself that day. Phelix .
Hahaha I appreciate it 🙌
I just ordered my camera, it gets here tomorrow lol. Im so excited, i went for the sony a7IV, and im so anxious to start. Just found your channel and its really motivating, I also wanna get into portrait photography, hopefully all goes well lol, maybe even upload my own youtube videos😄
Oh no! Why are you feeling anxious?! I hope you find that photography is supposed to be fun & explorative! ✌
Oooo child, I'm notorious for overshooting. Something I'm aiming to do this year is to build my prime lens collection. I've felt the past few years using zoom lenses make me a "lazy" photographer. Also, I love your videos! I found your channel accidentally a few weeks ago and love your content...📸
Oo I love me a good prime lens. That's super awesome that you were able to notice that in yourself! Thank you for watching, many more vids to come this year ♡
The biggest shift (and it's not a shift I've finished making, I have to keep being intentional about it) is getting beyond my decades-engrained habit of "Ooooh, look! Let me get a quick shot of that!" and not really trying to compose at all. The struggle is real, but I'm working on it all the time.
Yes so true! I love this realization you habe for yourself. I can tell you really love photography and want to improve it. Paying attention to our habits is always the first step! 👏
hi sunny would you consider doing a video about how you built your photography website?
I don't have plans to at the moment but I'll keep this in mind! :)
Well when i started i was all about this certain environment but i learned that just going around with the iso ap and shutter triangle in mind but most importantly for me is creating a story i mainly do street and portrait
Love this. I find street photography is all about noticing the details & just like you said, capturing stories. 🙌
Good info
thank you!
The cure overshooting is to use film. Knowing that you only have 24-36 shots and knowing how expensive it is and that you have to wait for your film to be developed will keep someone off burst mode.
I didn't think of that at all, great insight thank you!
I'm the only one that undershoots?
Certainly not! I know many photographers who do the same thing 😅