I'm not one of the target people that will benefit from this video, I already know the biggest majority of what is said in this video.. BUT. But the generosity, the kindness and the genuine spirit of you, Taylor, sharing this INCREDIBILE amount of value for free, is rare and amazing. The hours spent to do this, money, fatigue, efforts, everything needs to be recognized! So proud to be one of your follower! Thanks to be yourself!
One comment I found to be VERY valuable, and it was very early into the presentation. Include friends and family in your travel photos. It may not mean much when your 20 or 30, but when you get to be in your 60s and above - it will mean a LOT as you look over your body of work. Remembering when you saw Mount Everest is nice, remembering the time you spent with someone you care(d) about is priceless.
Great tip about the importance of people..while I value some of the nice scenery shots I took in the 2000s in Europe..it is the photos of my parents, uncle, aunties that have since passed on that I treasure most and bring me to tears. Thank you!
“Photography is a way of feeling, of touching, of loving. What you have caught on film is captured forever… It remembers little things, long after you have forgotten everything.” - Aaron Siskind You’re giving couples the best memories they will cherish forever, something their children and grandchildren will forever keep in their hearts. All because of photography ❤️
The most important thing you put on to your camera body is your hands on experience. I have really learned this tip, whatever gear is being used... from camera to foot wear they should fit you like a glove and be as comfortable as wearing slippers. Once familiar with the equipment you find you have more time to think about what you're doing photo wise. I have purchased loads of tripods and honestly I have just purchased a another.I can relax more with my camera z 8 and the lenses I own are all showing their quality. Learn to take photos you think are going to be interesting. That's my tips along with keeping it light and pressing the like button. Enjoy Ur blogging . Cheers
A three hour tutorial for free!!! 😱 Thank you Taylor! I appreciate everything you do and now this is a great treat for us all and a valuable learning experience.
The presets I use are here: www.taylorjacksoncourses.com The Raw files are here: www.taylorjacksoncourses.com/travel-and-landscape-photography-tutorial-raw-files Table of Contents: 1:40 Learning to See Light and Composition 2:39 Important Foundational Element 3:22 One Tip from Manny Ortiz 4:23 Lenses, Cameras and Character Types 16:30 Gear - Other Important Items 26:12 Camera Modes (Manual, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority) 27:23 Camera Settings 30:18 Light - The Most Important Aspect of Photography 33:00 App for Golden Hour and Blue Hour 33:37 Shooting into a Sunset 36:56 Rule of 3rds, and My Take On It 37:55 Let Me Tell You About My Boat 40:59 Why I’m Shooting Less Through The Viewfinder 42:14 Auto Focus Modes 43:16 White Balance 44:17 Viewfinder Vs. LiveView/Monitor 44:36 Getting More Depth and Sharpness 45:28 Why Use Long Lenses in Landscapes 46:13 Blue Hour vs. Golden Hour 46: 39 General Handheld Shutter Speed Rule 47:19 Waiting for Northern Lights in Iceland 47:50 When Locations Just Don’t Work 49:59 Showing Movement in The City / Slow Shutter Handheld 50:51 Frames // Interlinked 51:38 Natural Frames 55:46 Polarizing Filters 57:31 Mid Day Harsh Sun Photos 1:00:00 Waterfall Long Exposures in Iceland 1:00:13 LOL Whoops 1:00:29 It’s Probably a Great Transitional Scene. You’ll Never Know. 1:02:26 Very Important Japanese Toilet Content 1:03:32 Long Exposures in the City at Blue Hour 1:06:10 Times to Use a Super Wide Angle Lens 1:07:22 Long Exposures WITHOUT a Tripod 1:08:56 Shibuya Crossing, and Including People with a Super Wide 1:10:19 Ice Caves, and Complimentary Images 1:11:20 Panning and Capturing Movement 1:13:20 Rooftop City Scapes 1:15:04 Symmetry Reflections and Panoramas 1:17:20 The Element of Random - City Photography from a Moving Car 1:18:52 Photographing The Stars 1:18:24 Northern Lights Photography 1:21:38 Blue Hour City Scapes and Natural Contrast 1:23:39 Blue Hour City Long Exposures 1:26:16 Post Processing 1:26:48 Get a Tablet 1:28:49 Adobe Lightroom 1:31:03 Photo Mechanic 1:32:45 Adobe Lightroom Library View - The One Thing I Use It For 1:34:44 Adobe Lightroom Overview - All The Tools and Sliders I Use 1:41:45 Editing RAW Files From Video In Lightroom 2:20:51 Making a Long Exposure From Multiple Frames 2:29:12 Building and Editing Panoramas 2:55:12 Adobe Photoshop - The Only Thing I Use It For 3:04:49 Final Thoughts
AWESOME tutorial Taylor. After watching this video, I grabbed my camera and popped it in monochrome mode. The shot compositions are so much better already. I also introduced your “graduated framing” technique. Straight off the bat, my first 2 photos look so much better than my previous work, even thought the subject matter was boring. I got so much out of this tutorial! Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to the next one!
no one does this magnificent tutorial as you do!! what a great and kind of you!! thanks for sharing this tutorial for free!! success on your UA-cam Channel!!!
Thank you for sharing, great timing as I am going to shoot some commuter train pictures tomorrow and seeing your setup before hand gives me a great starting point. Thank you for the video upload, it has been tremendous. This weekend I'll finish your video about post production.
Thank you so much you are such a selfless kind, 3hrs tutorial without payment God bless you.. I love photography and I want to go into photographing... This is so so amazing .. thank you.
Despite your displeasure with the Mount Fuji photo, I love it for the juxtaposition between the countless quaint man-made structures in the foreground against the robust and natural phenomena that is Mount Fuji off in the background, almost like it’s unreachable. Great photo. We often criticize our selves too harshly.
Two good tips right off the bat - use B&W to factor our color and see composition - and factor out “photography” technique and gear by focusing on content and subject... I started with a Nikon FM, two rolls of chrome and a trip to the DR (Dominican Republican) knowing I would only have 72 shots - bracketed - to get my shots... so LOOK, SEE and THINK or FEEL!
I have just started watching your video and let me tell you I have become your fan in 1st 6 mins of it. Its important what we talk about and how we talk.... Stay blessed
Y’all do know you don’t have to watch it all at once right, you can watch an hour or so and come back to UA-cam and go to watch history and pick up where you left off. Thanks for the tutorial Taylor
this is probably the best ...not probably but surely the best tutorial video across youtube there I not only learned but also traveled with him virtually. He is such a great human, I kept enjoying the whole of the video. All the b-rolls and cinematic rolls are awesome and kudos to you sir for making this absolutely free for us. The journey was great, sir
Man I can't even describe how much thankful I am to you, the work you have done is so inspiring and excellent, loved the video alot and thank you so so much for the RAW files. Great work sir huge respect 👍🔥
Duuuude this is amazing, Im an animator so iv learned my photography from a strange angle and pretty much self taught, you literally just filled in so many gaps for me, Thank you for sharing this :)
Monsieur, with this tutorial you are really spoiling us! I had no idea this was on the books. And not even a plug for Patreon to be seen! haha. Seriously though, as much as I'm sure it was amazing to film and experience, this is fantastic and great to see your work away from weddings.
First, thank you for doing and sharing this. I am sure there will be tips that we don't know, never used but knew, and knew but forgot about. I always learn something. It just so happens that we have just started a photo trip from CT, to TN, to FL and then driving across the southern U.S. to TX and stopping at many parks and preserves and general landscape possibilities. Just Started. So this video will be appreciated.
dyumn man lots of question i had is explained here really clearly. thats one hell lot of work for you. i would say this one's most infromative photography tutorial i've ever found tbh. thanks man really appreciate it.
The fact that people like you still exist who put out such great stuff for no money are the ones who help bring out some real talent
That's the meaning of our journey here.. Great Words !!!
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you actually think it's "for no money" 😂😂😂
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I'm not one of the target people that will benefit from this video, I already know the biggest majority of what is said in this video.. BUT. But the generosity, the kindness and the genuine spirit of you, Taylor, sharing this INCREDIBILE amount of value for free, is rare and amazing. The hours spent to do this, money, fatigue, efforts, everything needs to be recognized! So proud to be one of your follower! Thanks to be yourself!
Thanks for the kind words! 😀
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One comment I found to be VERY valuable, and it was very early into the presentation. Include friends and family in your travel photos. It may not mean much when your 20 or 30, but when you get to be in your 60s and above - it will mean a LOT as you look over your body of work. Remembering when you saw
Mount Everest is nice, remembering the time you spent with someone you care(d) about is priceless.
Great tip about the importance of people..while I value some of the nice scenery shots I took in the 2000s in Europe..it is the photos of my parents, uncle, aunties that have since passed on that I treasure most and bring me to tears. Thank you!
I wish i have a beautiful camera so i can pursue my passion. Thank you Tylor for motivating me
“Photography is a way of feeling, of touching, of loving. What you have caught on film is captured forever… It remembers little things, long after you have forgotten everything.”
- Aaron Siskind
You’re giving couples the best memories they will cherish forever, something their children and grandchildren will forever keep in their hearts. All because of photography ❤️
3 min's in and already a superb video. Got my creative juices flowing already. Bravo!
The most important thing you put on to your camera body is your hands on experience. I have really learned this tip, whatever gear is being used... from camera to foot wear they should fit you like a glove and be as comfortable as wearing slippers. Once familiar with the equipment you find you have more time to think about what you're doing photo wise. I have purchased loads of tripods and honestly I have just purchased a another.I can relax more with my camera z 8 and the lenses I own are all showing their quality. Learn to take photos you think are going to be interesting. That's my tips along with keeping it light and pressing the like button. Enjoy Ur blogging . Cheers
A three hour tutorial for free!!! 😱
Thank you Taylor! I appreciate everything you do and now this is a great treat for us all and a valuable learning experience.
You provided an amazing point when you said set your camera to monochrome to understand light and avoid distractions.
3hrs FREE PHOTOGRAPHY TUTORIAL❤❤
How can someone dislike this ?🤷🏿♂️
Amazing, generous and quality tutorial. How can someone dislike this?
The presets I use are here: www.taylorjacksoncourses.com
The Raw files are here: www.taylorjacksoncourses.com/travel-and-landscape-photography-tutorial-raw-files
Table of Contents:
1:40 Learning to See Light and Composition
2:39 Important Foundational Element
3:22 One Tip from Manny Ortiz
4:23 Lenses, Cameras and Character Types
16:30 Gear - Other Important Items
26:12 Camera Modes (Manual, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority)
27:23 Camera Settings
30:18 Light - The Most Important Aspect of Photography
33:00 App for Golden Hour and Blue Hour
33:37 Shooting into a Sunset
36:56 Rule of 3rds, and My Take On It
37:55 Let Me Tell You About My Boat
40:59 Why I’m Shooting Less Through The Viewfinder
42:14 Auto Focus Modes
43:16 White Balance
44:17 Viewfinder Vs. LiveView/Monitor
44:36 Getting More Depth and Sharpness
45:28 Why Use Long Lenses in Landscapes
46:13 Blue Hour vs. Golden Hour
46: 39 General Handheld Shutter Speed Rule
47:19 Waiting for Northern Lights in Iceland
47:50 When Locations Just Don’t Work
49:59 Showing Movement in The City / Slow Shutter Handheld
50:51 Frames // Interlinked
51:38 Natural Frames
55:46 Polarizing Filters
57:31 Mid Day Harsh Sun Photos
1:00:00 Waterfall Long Exposures in Iceland
1:00:13 LOL Whoops
1:00:29 It’s Probably a Great Transitional Scene. You’ll Never Know.
1:02:26 Very Important Japanese Toilet Content
1:03:32 Long Exposures in the City at Blue Hour
1:06:10 Times to Use a Super Wide Angle Lens
1:07:22 Long Exposures WITHOUT a Tripod
1:08:56 Shibuya Crossing, and Including People with a Super Wide
1:10:19 Ice Caves, and Complimentary Images
1:11:20 Panning and Capturing Movement
1:13:20 Rooftop City Scapes
1:15:04 Symmetry Reflections and Panoramas
1:17:20 The Element of Random - City Photography from a Moving Car
1:18:52 Photographing The Stars
1:18:24 Northern Lights Photography
1:21:38 Blue Hour City Scapes and Natural Contrast
1:23:39 Blue Hour City Long Exposures
1:26:16 Post Processing
1:26:48 Get a Tablet
1:28:49 Adobe Lightroom
1:31:03 Photo Mechanic
1:32:45 Adobe Lightroom Library View - The One Thing I Use It For
1:34:44 Adobe Lightroom Overview - All The Tools and Sliders I Use
1:41:45 Editing RAW Files From Video In Lightroom
2:20:51 Making a Long Exposure From Multiple Frames
2:29:12 Building and Editing Panoramas
2:55:12 Adobe Photoshop - The Only Thing I Use It For
3:04:49 Final Thoughts
Thank you for sharing with us bro
Taylor Jackson I love your videos
3hour 24m video bro how much day spend on this video really hard work 🥺
Wow 3hrs video is just mind blowing. Its like movie i watch an again again watch to refer lot of things 👏👏👏
I love you sir nd i love your all videos you are world best professional camera teacher 😍😍🔥🔥
Most valuable photography tutorial on UA-cam. Thanks!
AWESOME tutorial Taylor. After watching this video, I grabbed my camera and popped it in monochrome mode. The shot compositions are so much better already. I also introduced your “graduated framing” technique. Straight off the bat, my first 2 photos look so much better than my previous work, even thought the subject matter was boring.
I got so much out of this tutorial! Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to the next one!
That’s awesome! Happy it could help!
You look like adam sandler. Awesome video guys
Photography gives eyes to those who can not travel that far.
❤️❤️
My best friend loves photography and all those techniques ! You always remind me of him !
Taylor sir..
Your Photography just wonderful ....
I'm just crushed your all photography..
I love you man.
no one does this magnificent tutorial as you do!! what a great and kind of you!! thanks for sharing this tutorial for free!! success on your UA-cam Channel!!!
Thank you for sharing, great timing as I am going to shoot some commuter train pictures tomorrow and seeing your setup before hand gives me a great starting point. Thank you for the video upload, it has been tremendous. This weekend I'll finish your video about post production.
Your tips about photography is really help them who want to photography as profession
The best thing you said was how important the people are in the image. I have traveled a lot and my memories are not the landscapes but the people.
This video is amazing!!! I love your "take you along for the process style of tutorial. This is how I learn.
It's official Taylor, you are the content king of Photography. Thank you for this amazing tutorial
What an amazing resource! Thank you so so much!! I love the way you explain things - so clear, so analytically concise. Arohanui from New Zealand :)
Thank you so much you are such a selfless kind, 3hrs tutorial without payment God bless you.. I love photography and I want to go into photographing... This is so so amazing .. thank you.
Looks like an amazing tutorial. Looking forward to watching it.
thanks Taylor. for the tutorial. no one would ever give this piece for free. we appreciate
Despite your displeasure with the Mount Fuji photo, I love it for the juxtaposition between the countless quaint man-made structures in the foreground against the robust and natural phenomena that is Mount Fuji off in the background, almost like it’s unreachable. Great photo. We often criticize our selves too harshly.
So many plants! Awesome! Thanks for the educational video.
Damn better than teacher in my class
And I can see how u putting efforts 3 hour tutorial my God I can learn so much from this video
I can't see 3 hour video continusly ...thats amazing you made video of 3 hour really apriciate that ..
Love your videos 😍😍😍😍😍
Landscape is my favt shoot which I do while traveling.. loved it
As someone who is trying to grown in photography skills, this was soooo much needed for me and for FREE too. Thank you.Great content - Subscribed.
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This is very very helpful can't believe I only just discover this channel this helps me alot especially working in dark scapes
Two good tips right off the bat - use B&W to factor our color and see composition - and factor out “photography” technique and gear by focusing on content and subject... I started with a Nikon FM, two rolls of chrome and a trip to the DR (Dominican Republican) knowing I would only have 72 shots - bracketed - to get my shots... so LOOK, SEE and THINK or FEEL!
I have just started watching your video and let me tell you I have become your fan in 1st 6 mins of it. Its important what we talk about and how we talk.... Stay blessed
Best 3 hours spent on UA-cam ever. Thank you Taylor - awesome job, as always!
Saammmeeee
This video is very helpful for my photography
Bravo Taylor!
This was fantastic! For someone just getting into photography, it was fascinating and informative. Thank you!
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Y’all do know you don’t have to watch it all at once right, you can watch an hour or so and come back to UA-cam and go to watch history and pick up where you left off. Thanks for the tutorial Taylor
Gonna follow your suggestions from your tutorial
Best tutorial after a long time
Doin' a great work! Thanks for teaching us photography..
I'm in love with your click
Dudes nailing it
Best way to keeping memories of photography, awesome tutorial we learn many photography tricks and tips.
One of the best photographer!!! I love this!!😁👍
Fantastic video. As a Z6 owner I can’t agree more with your assessment of the camera and lenses.
I really learn too many things new from your videos . Thankuu sir..
You're so talented!! This video is really helpful. Thanks for sharing your wisdom with the world 😊
Thank you for the tutorial. I really wanted to learn the techniques in photography.
Tbh for this video I was really hoping you were going to tell us why you were shooting what you shot
this is probably the best ...not probably but surely the best tutorial video across youtube there I not only learned but also traveled with him virtually. He is such a great human, I kept enjoying the whole of the video. All the b-rolls and cinematic rolls are awesome and kudos to you sir for making this absolutely free for us. The journey was great, sir
Your r photpgraphy is a genius
Thanks sir I learn about cemra
Awesome man! Just shared this on the Nikon Z facebook group for ya.
you re the best photo grapher
Thanks TAYLOR JACKSON for these tips it's really help full thanks a lot
Good choice, Fuji makes lovely cameras and lenses ❤
Amazing photography
You are the best photographer Awesome
Best video on utube
Man I can't even describe how much thankful I am to you, the work you have done is so inspiring and excellent, loved the video alot and thank you so so much for the RAW files. Great work sir huge respect 👍🔥
Wow! This is incredible Taylor. Also, The Irishman length? NiCE!!!
Duuuude this is amazing, Im an animator so iv learned my photography from a strange angle and pretty much self taught, you literally just filled in so many gaps for me, Thank you for sharing this :)
Take a bow Taylor
The best photografy of the world keep going
Monsieur, with this tutorial you are really spoiling us! I had no idea this was on the books. And not even a plug for Patreon to be seen! haha. Seriously though, as much as I'm sure it was amazing to film and experience, this is fantastic and great to see your work away from weddings.
Thanks Tim!
Going to try this in few months
I love photography😊📸
You're the best ive seen till now
I love travel
Keep loving guys
This was a tremendously helpful training in flash photography. Ty
How cool is That? Trank you Taylor you are the best!
The Wes Anderson bit is hilarious!
That was great,thank you very much. You are very kind to share this with us👏
Great content
First, thank you for doing and sharing this. I am sure there will be tips that we don't know, never used but knew, and knew but forgot about. I always learn something. It just so happens that we have just started a photo trip from CT, to TN, to FL and then driving across the southern U.S. to TX and stopping at many parks and preserves and general landscape possibilities. Just Started. So this video will be appreciated.
I’m a newbie photographer..... I like to watch all your video😍
thankyou so much! a real hero
dyumn man lots of question i had is explained here really clearly. thats one hell lot of work for you. i would say this one's most infromative photography tutorial i've ever found tbh. thanks man really appreciate it.
Love the nature photography😍😍
Super bro thanks for all u r videos for giving u r best for us to develop us skills 😃😃
I like the photoshoot and traveling
You are nice person for giving the camera
Thank you for this. The photography was great but the cinematography was beautiful
Thank you so much Taylor for sharing your thoughts and actions.
Tq tyler...Thanks for free tutorial 🤝🤝🤝
for the Wes Anderson skit.. 5 stars.. bravo sir 👏
WITHIN FRAMES INTERLINKED :'D :'D Not only an awsome tutorial, but hilarious as well.
good guide for beginners
As Jay-Z once said, “you crazy for this one Taylor Jackson!” I just found this vid somehow, so good!
Tq so much. It really help many of future photographers like me. ..
I love photography
Nd your style.😎😎