I wonder if I can take even one decent picture after watching every single of your guides. Professionals really make everything look so easy and automatic and I go out with my expensive camera and take photos that look like I dropped my phone by accident and it took a few pictures when it hit the ground.
Having heard a lot about which lenses do which, your videos taught me that skills are much more important. You never mention which lenses you are using because skills make the photos better, not the lens. Thank you so much!
@Hamah 75 Yes, but he did make a video about shooting with a Canon 18-55 Kit lens, showing how we can take good photos even with kit lenses. Without the skills and knowledge needed, we won't be able to utilize those lenses we invested in. That was what I was trying to get at.
Absolutely brilliant!; you are the simply the best !! with not only how you explain the various options for shooting; you keep everything "simple" for all of us who are on a learning curve; Thank You
Once again, great and very informative video. Like your style of explaining these things in a clean and simple way instead of rapidly going through as many features as just possible in as less time as possible. It makes this learning process for photography beginners like me much easier. Thank you and keep up the great work.
I have a small Konica Minolta camera and it doesn't have a lot of options but I gotta say I've learnt a lot in just two videos of yours. I didn't know how blur a background or take a continuous photo for moving objects. You're the best.
I have signed up your course which is absolutely fantastic for a beginner. I am taking a lot of time getting acquainted with the 2 cameras that I have canon 5d Mark Ii and Fujifilm x3e so still the technical stuff is still weighting me down. Just to navigate through a digital takes time so I can’t wait to shoot some good pictures with the rules I have learn. Your videos are great. Thanks
this video was uploaded today..??? omg im so lucky to find it! thank you so much sir for your explaining the tips... youre very generous person. god bless!
Thanks for your comment, Petrus! Feel free to check out our full Digital Camera Mastery course if you want to learn more about photography! Here's the link if you need it: photpro.to/dcm-s
You can leave the focus point in the middle, and re-frame your shot while holding the shutter button half-pressed. You can learn all about focusing and plenty more on the Digital Camera Mastery course, here’s the link to join - photpro.to/dcm-r
I started watching your videos. Learning a lot. Will be enrolling in your course to get the full level of knowledge that you offer. I am using a Nikon 5600. Question. How to I get to rapid fire or continuous shotting mode,
I'm so glad you're finding the videos helpful! To enable rapid fire or continuous shooting mode on your Nikon D5600, switch your camera to the "CH" (Continuous High) or "CL" (Continuous Low) mode using the dial or menu. if you need further assistance, feel free to ask! :)
Tnx,very helpfull. You use very expensive stuff and i just won a sony alpha slt a58 on ebay but i can use all your tips too. You show the results and that's very nice. Thank you 👌
Thanks for the suggestions! FYI: I'm an old-school Chicago urban photographer, and have done well with my classic Nikon D750 with a 24-70mm zoom... I was first considering moving up to the D780 and the more expensive D850, if I don't go mirrorless. Do you recommend either of these two cameras ? 🙂
Absolutely! Those are classic cameras that produce great images. We definitely recommend them. The Z9 and Z6 II have also great specs if you plan to switch to mirrorless.
So nice of you! If you're interested in learning more tips and tricks to fully master your camera, our Digital Camera Mastery course is perfect for you! Here’s the link to join: photpro.to/dcm-j
You're very welcome! There’s a lot more to learn in our Digital Camera Mastery course. Here’s the link to get Digital Camera Mastery at a HUGE discount: photpro.to/dcm-j
Appreciated your tips 😊! It's really too bad UA-cam doesn't allow photos in comments! That would really make for some interesting conversations. Thanks for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it! :) If you’d like to learn more, be sure to check out the full Digital Camera Mastery course, here’s the link to join - photpro.to/dcm-r
Suggesting a camera is not so easy as it depends on your personal preferences. We recommend checking the Nikon Z9 and Z6II models. Those may be great options for you :)
Never be afraid to use wide /ultra-wide lenses for close-up pictures , which might even include photographing flora ( sometimes you can use distortion to " produce " wacky images to compliment the " regular" images in your portfolio )
i find your videos very educational and helpful, thank you very much. i also shoot in AP in canon camera, portraits, street and long exposure. i have a question on the archway shot, on the exif it's mentioned that the ISO was 2500 and there was -.3 on the exposure compensation. would it (exposure compensation) really matter if it was not used and ISO was a bit less since the image will still be post processed? please don't get me wrong on this question of mine since I hardly use exposure compensation, thanks in advance for the answer / reply. Happy clicking.
My guess would be because it was shot in aperture priority so the camera set the ISO for him and he may have left the exposure set down by default. That's what I do because in my experience cameras tend to expose slightly brighter than looks best.
1 question. how about a single moving target in the middle of a crowd, if i want to blur the crowd except my target which is in the middle. what would you suggest.. i am just a newbie sir. thank you
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I wonder if I can take even one decent picture after watching every single of your guides. Professionals really make everything look so easy and automatic and I go out with my expensive camera and take photos that look like I dropped my phone by accident and it took a few pictures when it hit the ground.
Love your comment!
Having heard a lot about which lenses do which, your videos taught me that skills are much more important. You never mention which lenses you are using because skills make the photos better, not the lens.
Thank you so much!
@Hamah 75 Yes, but he did make a video about shooting with a Canon 18-55 Kit lens, showing how we can take good photos even with kit lenses.
Without the skills and knowledge needed, we won't be able to utilize those lenses we invested in. That was what I was trying to get at.
Man, I watched dozen of your videos and you're a genius! Thanks for sharing your experience with us, amateurs. 👍🏻
Love ur slow pace and simple language..you sir are setting a standard.👌🏼
Absolutely brilliant!; you are the simply the best !! with not only how you explain the various options for shooting; you keep everything "simple" for all of us who are on a learning curve; Thank You
Thank YOU sir for teaching & Sharing.
GOD BLESS YOU.
Once again, great and very informative video. Like your style of explaining these things in a clean and simple way instead of rapidly going through as many features as just possible in as less time as possible. It makes this learning process for photography beginners like me much easier. Thank you and keep up the great work.
Good simple explaining as always Thank sir !
I've been following your tutorials and learned quite a lot from them for free no less haha. Thank you so much and please do more 😊
I have a small Konica Minolta camera and it doesn't have a lot of options but I gotta say I've learnt a lot in just two videos of yours. I didn't know how blur a background or take a continuous photo for moving objects. You're the best.
I cannot get over how simple your videos make photography to learn. I really enjoy your videos and so happy I cam across your videos. Thank you!! :) x
Great to hear!
Very good teacher, great techniques, easy to understand. Thank you.
I have signed up your course which is absolutely fantastic for a beginner. I am taking a lot of time getting acquainted with the 2 cameras that I have canon 5d Mark Ii and Fujifilm x3e so still the technical stuff is still weighting me down. Just to navigate through a digital takes time so I can’t wait to shoot some good pictures with the rules I have learn. Your videos are great. Thanks
You are a good teacher ! Thk u.
Your tips are engrossing and pushes you towards more creativity.Heart warming and inspiring.Thank you.
So nice of you
Valuable points to reduce the journey of decades...
Thank you Doctor Greene ! Now it all seems to be so much easier...
Amazing practical points with success for alll🙏👏🤝
Thanks a lot!
Your professionalism is accentuated by a great quality video, great sound quality, duly subscribed...thanks.
Thank you for sharing your experience.
I have learned a lot from you sir thank you so much
this video was uploaded today..???
omg im so lucky to find it!
thank you so much sir for your explaining the tips...
youre very generous person.
god bless!
Well, I really appreciate you sharing all your valuable experience......binge watched all your videos....all this is too cool to overlook👍👍
You're so chill dude!
i like the way you keep it simple, Thanks
Your videos are always very helpful! Thank you so much
All your explanations are top class.. thank you
Thanks for your comment, Petrus! Feel free to check out our full Digital Camera Mastery course if you want to learn more about photography! Here's the link if you need it: photpro.to/dcm-s
Thanks.. Been binge watching you since yesterday
Thank you for sharing. I learned a lot. I was womdering where your focus point is for every photo? Is it at the center of each object?
You can leave the focus point in the middle, and re-frame your shot while holding the shutter button half-pressed. You can learn all about focusing and plenty more on the Digital Camera Mastery course, here’s the link to join - photpro.to/dcm-r
If only I could fly to ur country and enroll myself into one of ur amazing classes. ugh! ❤️😫😍
Always so informative & explained so I understand. Thank you so much!
Excellent as usual Mark 👍
I started watching your videos. Learning a lot. Will be enrolling in your course to get the full level of knowledge that you offer. I am using a Nikon 5600. Question. How to I get to rapid fire or continuous shotting mode,
I'm so glad you're finding the videos helpful! To enable rapid fire or continuous shooting mode on your Nikon D5600, switch your camera to the "CH" (Continuous High) or "CL" (Continuous Low) mode using the dial or menu. if you need further assistance, feel free to ask! :)
Tnx,very helpfull.
You use very expensive stuff and i just won a sony alpha slt a58 on ebay but i can use all your tips too.
You show the results and that's very nice.
Thank you 👌
Thanks for the suggestions! FYI: I'm an old-school Chicago urban photographer, and have done well with my classic Nikon D750 with a 24-70mm zoom...
I was first considering moving up to the D780 and the more expensive D850, if I don't go mirrorless. Do you recommend either of these two cameras ?
🙂
Absolutely! Those are classic cameras that produce great images. We definitely recommend them. The Z9 and Z6 II have also great specs if you plan to switch to mirrorless.
Nice concepts. Wonderful way of explaining. Great video and great ideas.
Thank you Mark. Very good tips.
Thank you for sharing this wonderful tips about Photography. I really like it and I enjoyed it. Please do more tutorials like this :)
This is an outstanding instructional video, Mark!
I am astonished by your knowledge. Thanks a ton
So nice of you! If you're interested in learning more tips and tricks to fully master your camera, our Digital Camera Mastery course is perfect for you! Here’s the link to join: photpro.to/dcm-j
Great instructions 👍 thanks for sharing your info.
Thank you, great tips in a short time. Easy to remember by.
Love to watch your videos :) I always learn a lot!
Great tutorial! Thank you very much!
Happy new year!
Another awesome video my friend
So much honest information, to the point and excellently presented! Thank you so much.
You're very welcome! There’s a lot more to learn in our Digital Camera Mastery course. Here’s the link to get Digital Camera Mastery at a HUGE discount: photpro.to/dcm-j
Very useful tricks shared in crisp and clear manner. Amateur Photographers like me can take help of.
Very informative tips. great video. Good bless you.
Appreciated your tips 😊! It's really too bad UA-cam doesn't allow photos in comments! That would really make for some interesting conversations. Thanks for sharing!
Love your videos
Thank you! :) If you’d like to learn more, be sure to check out the full Digital Camera Mastery course, here’s the link to join - photpro.to/dcm-r
amazing thank for the tips!
Thank you very much ..good teacher
great technical tips for better photo. You have a way of making it all so simple.
compared with other pro photography explain on UA-cam , for me , U R the best👍👍👍
Thank you so much 😀
Very much informative.
Nice video. God bless you
Glad you enjoyed it! :) If you’d like to learn more, be sure to check out the full Digital Camera Mastery course, here’s the link to join - photpro.to/dcm-r
Bruh. U drippin tho!👌🏼
GREAT INFO! I'm a Nikon guy about to upgrade from my DSLR to mirrorless cameras....any suggestions?
Suggesting a camera is not so easy as it depends on your personal preferences. We recommend checking the Nikon Z9 and Z6II models. Those may be great options for you :)
Very informative. Love it.
Realy nice Tips, thank you! I will use the portrait tip soon!
Never be afraid to use wide /ultra-wide lenses for close-up pictures , which might even include photographing flora ( sometimes you can use distortion to " produce " wacky images to compliment the " regular" images in your portfolio )
Excellent videos... Which camera do you use?
i find your videos very educational and helpful, thank you very much. i also shoot in AP in canon camera, portraits, street and long exposure.
i have a question on the archway shot, on the exif it's mentioned that the ISO was 2500 and there was -.3 on the exposure compensation. would it (exposure compensation) really matter if it was not used and ISO was a bit less since the image will still be post processed? please don't get me wrong on this question of mine since I hardly use exposure compensation, thanks in advance for the answer / reply.
Happy clicking.
Good tips, thanks Mark.
~~~All your videos are great thank you~~~
Hello Mark! Can you please tell me how you set the metering mode on the last photo tip? Thank you for your videos, by the way! :)
hit to the point, so very informative and useful. thanks a lot indeed
Awesome work done very well explained.... Will apply these tricks.... 👍👍
Thank you, great!
You're welcome! There will be lots more to discover in our course. Here’s the link to learn more about Digital Camera Mastery: photpro.to/dcm-j
Great video and tutorial which is very clearly explained
Great tips. Thanks
Can you please explain the pan technique for a fast moving subject. I didnt really understand. Thanks
Fantastic video
Awesome,
Thank you! So informative and I like how you speak.
Thanks a lot
I've learned many things from you
Thanks again
Noted for this thnk you
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you great master..
Cool video nice job
Highly useful tips.
Awesome
Thankyou
Useful tips
Excellent info. Thanks so much for this great video.
Thanks for the good ideas... Good Vid..
Thank you very much
You're most welcome! :)
Hi please make a canon m100 tutorial photography techniques.
Great. Thank You!!
Love this video,thank you. Where are you?.
Muchas gracias!
some good tips in there
I want to be able to take these tips into my iPhone photography!
7:50 - If you look closely in the middle arch, you can see a bottle... how did that get there?
Someone must have done an incredible bottle flip!
Hi and thanks. in 7:48 the picture was taken with ISO 2500 and -0.3 exposure. Why did you put ISO high and instead kept exposure minus?
My guess would be because it was shot in aperture priority so the camera set the ISO for him and he may have left the exposure set down by default. That's what I do because in my experience cameras tend to expose slightly brighter than looks best.
thank you for your awesome tutorial. It is great video and inspire me. Which city did you create this video. I love the this city looks awesome .
Great Stuff !
Thank you so much for information appreciated it
alot of good info.
Great words!!!!
Thank you
1 question. how about a single moving target in the middle of a crowd, if i want to blur the crowd except my target which is in the middle. what would you suggest.. i am just a newbie sir. thank you