In this video I discuss the most hard earned technique i've acquired in photography and list 3 things you can do to help develop it. Hope this helps - Will
For people to say "I love how you shot that..." Is a HUGE compliment. Nothing to do with the camera, the lens, the editing, etc etc. Just for people to acknowledge your perspective on images is a confidence booster. When people ask why you're laying on the ground like that or why you underneath something, why are standing all the way over there...you can explain it and they go...."Huh, didn't see it that way".
UA-cam needs more videos like this. You give legit information that is worth my time. That is why I SUBSCRIBED to your channel, because you give the information us photographers need and want to hear, thanks for that.
youtube doesnt need this only real photographers would find this channel because they actually wanted to learn and not watch some trendy photographer trying to sell them something. this is raw inspirational motivation and i respect this guy so much. hes going to big in the next few years and this vid will have a million views.
Your videos aren't just an inspiration and motivation for my photography, they truly make me feel more alife and just realizing what it means to be, and to share that existence with the world around me. Thank you so much. You are a poet, too, but maybe every good photographer is :)
I'm about to take a leap into photography. I love the art and I've been following photographers for like 5 years. I just ordered a 6D and a 50 with all my savings. I am very scared, but there's something in me that tells me this is the path for me. And it's far stronger than my fear. Thank you for this video. I needed it.
There are so many elements that make someone a great photographer before they even press the shutter. An eye for composition, noticing what's happening in the background as much as the foreground and using that too, your personality and how you get the best out of people - oh and then maybe taking photographs...
Maaaan!!! I’ve watched almost 20 hours of UA-cam content on photography. Trying to find this type of instruction, I understand all the technical aspects that are needed but no one has talked about how to look or see things or how to get the mind set. I appreciate this!!! Thank you!!!
Your best video yet! I remember taking a photography class years ago and the instructor declared, 'shoot in black and white for a year to develop an eye for lighting before you load any color 'film' in your camera!' I remember thinking he was nuts... but he was right. Another instructor told me exactly what you have so eloquently said here, to develop a good eye requires patience, discipline, and a very open mind. You need to analyze shots from every angle to develop the necessary muscle memory that leads you to the optimal shot in your allotted time!' Of course when you hear these things you are like, yeah sure. That is until you see that it really works. You can pixel peep until the cows come home but there is no substitute for the intuition that goes into taking the right shot at the right time. Thank you so much for this video. With all the other guys talking about 'insert technical jargon here' it is a welcome change to hear someone talk about the stuff that matters... the how do I use this thing to get what I want stuff.
I like your idea on photography. It is easy to doubt yourself, and compare yourself to others, but like you said if it is true and organic it will be beautiful; especially with practice.
After 42 years of being a part time and once a pro for a couple of years, I have not heard anyone say these things. I have explained this to many people to only fall on deaf ears. Once you have developed your photographers eye, you see the world in a different way. So I watched your entire clip. Training yourself to see in this way kind of gives you an entirely new way to appreciate everything around you and suddenly realising how blind we were before.
Will, you have the gift to engage our photo-centric-mindset by bringing it back to the basic idea of observation and reminding us to always pay deliberate attention when we have a camera in our hands. You mentioned that today's cameras can't find a setting to provide us with a vision or unique world view, but it can be seen through the viewfinder of any camera if we know how to look...by seeking out our images with a kind of Gestalt human perception. Thanks for all the work on these videos.
Great video, takes a long time to "see the light" and understand how to use it. When I need some ideas on seeing light I visit an area that I frequent and just take it in. Amazing how you can pick up and take in a scene that you have visited many times and always missed it. Photography is a journey which takes time to fully undertand, it's not about the kind of camera you carry! Thanks
I knew that creative spark would come back to you quickly Will! Great to see you on another creative roll brother! This is another great video. I think this is the most difficult thing for people to understand about photography in these modern times. As you have said before Will, because of modern digital technology and the internet we are constantly bombarded with pictures, words, sounds, and content that it's very difficult for some people, especially younger people who grew up with the internet as a major part of their lives to develop their own unique style or perspective. Videos like this are a great way to help them see things from their own viewpoint and develop their own style. Will, thank you for another great video and for more awesome words of inspiration my friend. You, Sara and the kids stay safe and be well out there in Beantown brother.
Great advice. Trying to follow esp the observation part myself. I'd be interested in an example of the couple's prompts you use at 6:46. Sounds like an approach I'd take, but I'm not sure where I'd start.
THANK YOU !!! Words to inspire people to create. It is best in my mind for creators to follow their feel . Feel the shot , envision the shot , observing in our own minds eye . This I believe will build your own style . I’ve tried hard to get the information I need to become a better photographer without letting other people’s work influence my work . I look and feel and imagine the world around me then shoot how it feels . That’s my way . Peace Y’all
THANKS SO MUCH. I GUESS I LOST MY MOJO IN 2020. I COULDN'T COMPOSE A DOG CRAP WITH MEANING. JUST BOUGHT A D700 AND THAT'S WHERE I WAS INTRODUCED TO YOU. OVER THE PAST WEEK WATCHING AND ENJOYING YOUR VIDEOS, I CAN FINALLY FEEL AN EMBER STARTING. THANKS AGAIN SO MUCH. DOUG MILLER
Great start to the day watching your vlog. Totally agree with what you said. My confidence is building bit by bit, this is due to honing those observational skills you talked about. It's my "take" on the environment around me. I feel more like an individual, rather than JUST another photographer.
OMG...I think I am watching a 25 year old version of myself! (I'm a semi old man....hahaha!) Could it be? So many of these ideas of observation, analysis, light, seeing, being a hippie...lol...well, feeling the spirit of a place or thing....wow! I used to tell my interns and workshop students these very things. Great video and true gold! Ps: Nothing is "woo woo and everything!" Love that!
You’re right about camera companies trying to sell you something to make your images look better. A quote from another photographer “ “This camera is a cold dark beast. It sees nothing.” I watch others .. oh you need a brand. You need this lux. You need this pack. Or you only need this light. ( later, you check the price. It’s 600 dollars). I don’t need that. In need to practice. Get used to the equipment I have, and practice. I could go out with a group of photographers to the same location on the same day. I can shoot things as you say with a different perspective and a different spot. We can compare and every image will be different because we see that same object in a different way. Our interpretation with the exposure triangle, composition, and lighting will be different. I shoot minor hockey and a lot of other subjects. But when I get to an arena the lighting is different. The glass is different tints and thicknesses in the same location. The jerseys are different That really affects things and I have to adapt. I also have to choose which lens to use so the images aren’t the same. Regardless of what I photograph, the subject has a story. It may even tell me when I look at it. If it’s location is part of it, it’s included. If the background or foreground isn’t important, I’ll isolate the subject with aperture and / or fill in flash. But if i need to tell the story and bing that subject to the attention of the viewer, then it’s my interpretation and my story about that subject which makes things so unique.
Shooting from multiple angles is so important. Back in film days when I had a growing family and not a lot of money, a 12 or 24 shot roll required close observation of angles. More recently as a retired guy, a lot of that sticks in my brain even though digital images are infinite in numbers. I hang out in a Meetup Group with many pros and amateurs, all younger than me. And I get lost often. Ok, I am not the one who gets lost. I take a half dozen or more images from different angles and heights. Then I look around and those who snapped their shot have moved on and later some say I should have an implant of some kind so I can be found when lost.
hey again will carrying on from the comments on your last video I generally learn by doing and find other channels baffle me with tech talk but to have it stripped back to this style honestly does make me stop and think , I find your manerism just so laid back simple and precise no real product plugging just kit you use and find helps you for me a grass roots wanna help where is can kindda approach you found your flavour stick with it works for me any way stay safe Neil uk
Dear Hippie, (just kidding, this was a fantastic video). One thing I do when I’m practicing is tape something to block off the rear lcd screen. I’m the worst “chimper” sometimes and this has been a great exercise for me to remain in the moment and analyze later.
Glad I found your channel. Your heart is in the right place, but it’s not easy being a “giver” creative-type, is it? Thanks for making the effort. I’m picking up what you’re layin down, so keep the good stuff coming. Cheers!
Hey @The Monochrome Memoirs, how can I send you a message? Sorry if I’m blind but such as an email that’s UA-cam related? Or do I go to your main photography site and email you there? I have questions for You specifically and figure an email is more fitting than a huge comment..^ huge comment lol
That's the kind of topic i love you to cover. It's a like a back to basics moment of thinking. Always a good idea. I agree with everything you said, but also, it makes me think to this empathy question that has always bothered me. Can someone non empathetic can learn how to be ? Like, okay you feel no empathy at all but you maybe can learn how to show some (fake one) 😃😃 But yes, i guess it's way easier to change the way you look at things compared to the way you feel about things! 👍🏻
When Maslow talked about self actualizing he was referring to what is going on in this video, great work. I am a prospective z6 buyer and I was hoping you could give me a mic suggestion for video work.
Hey Brian appreciate the support. Im not a big video guy and dont like to recommend gear unless I really know it. I wouldn't be able to recommend more than what I use for these videos which is a Rode Video Mic pro (which i love!)
when you said "it might sound wu wu" i immediately thought of the honeymooners and Ralph saying to Norton "never again will I wu wu you Norton" LOLOLOL
Will, one thing I love about your videos, I can always pick up very valuable input by rewatching your work..this is a good one..Kudos my friend..Ken in Arizona..👍
@@TheMonochromeMemoirs Lem singled out only one[35] American science fiction writer for praise, Philip K. Dick, in a 1984 English-language anthology of his critical essays, Microworlds: Writings on Science Fiction and Fantasy. Lem had initially held a low opinion of Philip K. Dick (as he did for the bulk of American science fiction) and would later claim that this was due to a limited familiarity with Dick's work. Dick, who had mental health problems, maintained that Stanisław Lem was probably a false name used by a composite committee operating on orders of the Communist party to gain control over public opinion, and wrote a letter to the FBI to that effect.[36] Lem was also responsible for the Polish translation of Dick's work Ubik in 1972, and when Dick felt monetarily short-changed by the publisher, he held Lem personally responsible (see Microworlds).[37][36] From wikipedia
In this video I discuss the most hard earned technique i've acquired in photography and list 3 things you can do to help develop it. Hope this helps - Will
🙌🏼 100!! 🎯🎯
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This video is so good I had to save it!
Just re watched this !! This video is like a timeless old photo, will never age and will forever help all that watch it. thank you.
For people to say "I love how you shot that..." Is a HUGE compliment. Nothing to do with the camera, the lens, the editing, etc etc. Just for people to acknowledge your perspective on images is a confidence booster. When people ask why you're laying on the ground like that or why you underneath something, why are standing all the way over there...you can explain it and they go...."Huh, didn't see it that way".
Thanks for your foto- wisdom. I am a 65 year old student at the fotography academy and i learn so much from you.
Henk from the Netherlands
That video is about the essence of photography and everybody shall start watching this video before taking a camera into his hands. Bravo!
Thanks for these sincere video ! I love the way you see the photography.
UA-cam needs more videos like this. You give legit information that is worth my time. That is why I SUBSCRIBED to your channel, because you give the information us photographers need and want to hear, thanks for that.
Can’t tell you how much I appreciate it Nate 👊🏻
youtube doesnt need this only real photographers would find this channel because they actually wanted to learn and not watch some trendy photographer trying to sell them something. this is raw inspirational motivation and i respect this guy so much. hes going to big in the next few years and this vid will have a million views.
Your videos aren't just an inspiration and motivation for my photography, they truly make me feel more alife and just realizing what it means to be, and to share that existence with the world around me. Thank you so much. You are a poet, too, but maybe every good photographer is :)
Thank you so much my friend!
I like that, Find a scene you like and add people to it, and multiple angels
This is why I started photography ! perfectly explaned! thank you
I'm about to take a leap into photography. I love the art and I've been following photographers for like 5 years. I just ordered a 6D and a 50 with all my savings. I am very scared, but there's something in me that tells me this is the path for me. And it's far stronger than my fear. Thank you for this video. I needed it.
I hope all is going well with your journey in photography! I am on the same path.
There are so many elements that make someone a great photographer before they even press the shutter. An eye for composition, noticing what's happening in the background as much as the foreground and using that too, your personality and how you get the best out of people - oh and then maybe taking photographs...
Maaaan!!! I’ve watched almost 20 hours of UA-cam content on photography. Trying to find this type of instruction, I understand all the technical aspects that are needed but no one has talked about how to look or see things or how to get the mind set. I appreciate this!!! Thank you!!!
Your best video yet! I remember taking a photography class years ago and the instructor declared, 'shoot in black and white for a year to develop an eye for lighting before you load any color 'film' in your camera!' I remember thinking he was nuts... but he was right. Another instructor told me exactly what you have so eloquently said here, to develop a good eye requires patience, discipline, and a very open mind. You need to analyze shots from every angle to develop the necessary muscle memory that leads you to the optimal shot in your allotted time!' Of course when you hear these things you are like, yeah sure. That is until you see that it really works. You can pixel peep until the cows come home but there is no substitute for the intuition that goes into taking the right shot at the right time. Thank you so much for this video. With all the other guys talking about 'insert technical jargon here' it is a welcome change to hear someone talk about the stuff that matters... the how do I use this thing to get what I want stuff.
You’re the man David!
I like your idea on photography. It is easy to doubt yourself, and compare yourself to others, but like you said if it is true and organic it will be beautiful; especially with practice.
good tips. I totally agree, I think this is a big part of what lies at the core of photography. A good way to grow from within.
After 42 years of being a part time and once a pro for a couple of years, I have not heard anyone say these things. I have explained this to many people to only fall on deaf ears. Once you have developed your photographers eye, you see the world in a different way. So I watched your entire clip. Training yourself to see in this way kind of gives you an entirely new way to appreciate everything around you and suddenly realising how blind we were before.
Awesome video. Good points. Location first, cloths and colour match also important.
Ahhh, the Zen of photography!
Glad you enjoyed it!
very interesting, thank you
Will, you have the gift to engage our photo-centric-mindset by bringing it back to the basic idea of observation and reminding us to always pay deliberate attention when we have a camera in our hands. You mentioned that today's cameras can't find a setting to provide
us with a vision or unique world view, but it can be seen through the viewfinder of any camera if we know how to look...by seeking out our images with a kind of Gestalt human perception. Thanks for all the work on these videos.
Always appreciate your support San!
Great video, takes a long time to "see the light" and understand how to use it. When I need some ideas on seeing light I visit an area that I frequent and just take it in. Amazing how you can pick up and take in a scene that you have visited many times and always missed it. Photography is a journey which takes time to fully undertand, it's not about the kind of camera you carry! Thanks
Fantastic speech. Now I only need to remember about it
You are absolutely right
OMG, this is exactly what I needed to hear! Thank you!!
Thank you so so much for your advice !
I knew that creative spark would come back to you quickly Will! Great to see you on another creative roll brother! This is another great video. I think this is the most difficult thing for people to understand about photography in these modern times. As you have said before Will, because of modern digital technology and the internet we are constantly bombarded with pictures, words, sounds, and content that it's very difficult for some people, especially younger people who grew up with the internet as a major part of their lives to develop their own unique style or perspective. Videos like this are a great way to help them see things from their own viewpoint and develop their own style.
Will, thank you for another great video and for more awesome words of inspiration my friend. You, Sara and the kids stay safe and be well out there in Beantown brother.
I really hope everyone reads this comment, super insightful as always. Thanks Sidney!
That's it. Feel like that sometimes.
Great advice. Trying to follow esp the observation part myself.
I'd be interested in an example of the couple's prompts you use at 6:46. Sounds like an approach I'd take, but I'm not sure where I'd start.
Definitely will be doing lots of behind the scenes stuff working with our couples once this nightmare is over!
THANK YOU !!! Words to inspire people to create. It is best in my mind for creators to follow their feel . Feel the shot , envision the shot , observing in our own minds eye . This I believe will build your own style . I’ve tried hard to get the information I need to become a better photographer without letting other people’s work influence my work . I look and feel and imagine the world around me then shoot how it feels . That’s my way . Peace Y’all
Thanks for watching my friend!
such a wise person.
Thank you! ✌🏾📸
Thank you so much.
THANKS SO MUCH. I GUESS I LOST MY MOJO IN 2020. I COULDN'T COMPOSE A DOG CRAP WITH MEANING. JUST BOUGHT A D700 AND THAT'S WHERE I WAS INTRODUCED TO YOU.
OVER THE PAST WEEK WATCHING AND ENJOYING YOUR VIDEOS, I CAN FINALLY FEEL AN EMBER STARTING. THANKS AGAIN SO MUCH. DOUG MILLER
Your video looks super crisp. What were your settings?
Thank you. Great advice
Glad you enjoyed it brother 👊🏻
Wow I really needed this, thank you!!
Great start to the day watching your vlog. Totally agree with what you said. My confidence is building bit by bit, this is due to honing those observational skills you talked about. It's my "take" on the environment around me. I feel more like an individual, rather than JUST another photographer.
Awesome - well explained!
OMG...I think I am watching a 25 year old version of myself! (I'm a semi old man....hahaha!) Could it be? So many of these ideas of observation, analysis, light, seeing, being a hippie...lol...well, feeling the spirit of a place or thing....wow! I used to tell my interns and workshop students these very things. Great video and true gold! Ps: Nothing is "woo woo and everything!" Love that!
Lmao! Thanks brother!!
Was a really great video...glad you got the mojo going strong.
on which settings you recorded this? I'm new to recording and I like how the frames are changing here.
Best Video ever. Love your channel. Regards from Germany!
Thanks my friend!
I really hope You are doing great and You can return soon to posting your videos, they we're life changers!
You’re right about camera companies trying to sell you something to make your images look better.
A quote from another photographer “
“This camera is a cold dark beast. It sees nothing.”
I watch others .. oh you need a brand. You need this lux. You need this pack. Or you only need this light. ( later, you check the price. It’s 600 dollars). I don’t need that. In need to practice. Get used to the equipment I have, and practice.
I could go out with a group of photographers to the same location on the same day. I can shoot things as you say with a different perspective and a different spot. We can compare and every image will be different because we see that same object in a different way. Our interpretation with the exposure triangle, composition, and lighting will be different.
I shoot minor hockey and a lot of other subjects. But when I get to an arena the lighting is different. The glass is different tints and thicknesses in the same location. The jerseys are different That really affects things and I have to adapt. I also have to choose which lens to use so the images aren’t the same.
Regardless of what I photograph, the subject has a story. It may even tell me when I look at it. If it’s location is part of it, it’s included. If the background or foreground isn’t important, I’ll isolate the subject with aperture and / or fill in flash. But if i need to tell the story and bing that subject to the attention of the viewer, then it’s my interpretation and my story about that subject which makes things so unique.
Awesome comment
Will, this is deep inspiration to me. Ever thankful. 💛😎
Glad this helped Glen
Thanks, your video made my day.
Glad to hear it Anders!
Shooting from multiple angles is so important. Back in film days when I had a growing family and not a lot of money, a 12 or 24 shot roll required close observation of angles. More recently as a retired guy, a lot of that sticks in my brain even though digital images are infinite in numbers. I hang out in a Meetup Group with many pros and amateurs, all younger than me. And I get lost often. Ok, I am not the one who gets lost. I take a half dozen or more images from different angles and heights. Then I look around and those who snapped their shot have moved on and later some say I should have an implant of some kind so I can be found when lost.
Great video! My quest for this year is to try and capture the beauty around me. Hopefully this will help me get to the next level!
it's so thru!
hey again will carrying on from the comments on your last video I generally learn by doing and find other channels baffle me with tech talk but to have it stripped back to this style honestly does make me stop and think , I find your manerism just so laid back simple and precise no real product plugging just kit you use and find helps you for me a grass roots wanna help where is can kindda approach you found your flavour stick with it works for me any way
stay safe Neil uk
So great to hear you’re getting something out of these types of videos. Thanks Neil
Dear Hippie, (just kidding, this was a fantastic video). One thing I do when I’m practicing is tape something to block off the rear lcd screen. I’m the worst “chimper” sometimes and this has been a great exercise for me to remain in the moment and analyze later.
Lmao hippie vibes kinda strong here not gonna lie. 😂😂
You speak the truth bro I wish more people would understand the most important tool is your brain.
Thanks for watching my man 👊🏻
Glad I found your channel. Your heart is in the right place, but it’s not easy being a “giver” creative-type, is it? Thanks for making the effort. I’m picking up what you’re layin down, so keep the good stuff coming. Cheers!
Hey @The Monochrome Memoirs, how can I send you a message? Sorry if I’m blind but such as an email that’s UA-cam related? Or do I go to your main photography site and email you there? I have questions for You specifically and figure an email is more fitting than a huge comment..^ huge comment lol
Monochromaticmemoirs@gmail.com
That's the kind of topic i love you to cover. It's a like a back to basics moment of thinking. Always a good idea. I agree with everything you said, but also, it makes me think to this empathy question that has always bothered me. Can someone non empathetic can learn how to be ? Like, okay you feel no empathy at all but you maybe can learn how to show some (fake one) 😃😃
But yes, i guess it's way easier to change the way you look at things compared to the way you feel about things! 👍🏻
Hey, Will Hope you and your family are doing well man stay safe.
Well said.
5 min in and some great info here already. Side note: the thumbnail is really cool!
Haha thanks man!
When Maslow talked about self actualizing he was referring to what is going on in this video, great work. I am a prospective z6 buyer and I was hoping you could give me a mic suggestion for video work.
Hey Brian appreciate the support. Im not a big video guy and dont like to recommend gear unless I really know it. I wouldn't be able to recommend more than what I use for these videos which is a Rode Video Mic pro (which i love!)
100% agree
Great point of view. Thanks for the video💪🏾
when you said "it might sound wu wu" i immediately thought of the honeymooners and Ralph saying to Norton "never again will I wu wu you Norton" LOLOLOL
LMAO
@@TheMonochromeMemoirs Leave it to Longrider... hahahaha
As photographers what we sell is our unique view.
Truth
"Everything easy is pretty much trash” ....love that.
👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻
To the point.
I like the channel, I wish you would show more samples
Thanks Irving! I use my IG as the main display for my photography @themonochromememoirs
will make you a better photographer... Will will make you a better photographer :)
Haha I’m trying!
Will, one thing I love about your videos, I can always pick up very valuable input by rewatching your work..this is a good one..Kudos my friend..Ken in Arizona..👍
👌🏻👌🏻
Finally regular videos from you. Judging by your illuminati logo, you must be busy with the 5G towers right now ;)
Haha yeah trying to make videos in between the child sacrifices
Can we get an Amen!
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You do not want to develop your style -> Look at Stanisław Lem and his books.
Havent read any of his work but I’ll have to look into him. Thanks for the recco!
@@TheMonochromeMemoirs Lem singled out only one[35] American science fiction writer for praise, Philip K. Dick, in a 1984 English-language anthology of his critical essays, Microworlds: Writings on Science Fiction and Fantasy. Lem had initially held a low opinion of Philip K. Dick (as he did for the bulk of American science fiction) and would later claim that this was due to a limited familiarity with Dick's work.
Dick, who had mental health problems, maintained that Stanisław Lem was probably a false name used by a composite committee operating on orders of the Communist party to gain control over public opinion, and wrote a letter to the FBI to that effect.[36] Lem was also responsible for the Polish translation of Dick's work Ubik in 1972, and when Dick felt monetarily short-changed by the publisher, he held Lem personally responsible (see Microworlds).[37][36]
From wikipedia
You patreon link returns 404.
Just fixed. Thanks for the heads up!