Thank you Robby. It's good to know that I've been doing some of these things already BONUS lol. But I also learned some things. Looking forward to more on church photography.
Great video and tips for something that’s not very easy to catch! Would love to know what gear and lens would recommend especially for someone’s who starting photography
You guys do a awesome job in training! I'm am looking for any written or video training for video camera operators, directors, switcher, lighting, soundboard, etc. I looked around on the Open Network resources but did not see anything. Thanks!
A year late but you need to match your shutter speed with the led light's frequency. Depending on where you are that's either in factors of 1/50 (1/100, and so on) or 1/60 (1/125, and so on).
Thank you so much!!
thank you so much, learnt something new. God bless you
thank you for this! so helpful! especially for low lit images.
This video is really good. I'm surprised that it only has 809 views. Great job Robby.
Thank you Robby. It's good to know that I've been doing some of these things already BONUS lol. But I also learned some things. Looking forward to more on church photography.
id love to photography for a church like these
This is amazing! You’re amazing man!
Thank you for this great tutorial - our church is starting to build a photography volunteer team and I am going to share this with them!
F1.6....!!! Wow!! What lense are you using?
Great video and tips for something that’s not very easy to catch! Would love to know what gear and lens would recommend especially for someone’s who starting photography
You guys do a awesome job in training! I'm am looking for any written or video training for video camera operators, directors, switcher, lighting, soundboard, etc. I looked around on the Open Network resources but did not see anything. Thanks!
So good and so helpful! More of this please!!
Wow!
Great video. Whixh lens do you prefer to use?
Depends on the church size and what you love to use. I always use my 35mm 1.8 or my 50. I bring my 85 and 70-200 for longer shoots.
What about those lines that shows on photos when there’s a led wall behind worship? Is there a way to smooth those out?
A year late but you need to match your shutter speed with the led light's frequency. Depending on where you are that's either in factors of 1/50 (1/100, and so on) or 1/60 (1/125, and so on).
Why you use bridge instead of going directly to lightroom?