I think this is an exceptional and important video! I learned this from a photography workshop: the pro "worked the scene" taking 50 photos where I'd normally take one or two. The examples are great. Especially when traveling where it's not easy to return, you don't get to find out what you could have captured if you'd have changed angle or moved forward or back. I loved how you distinguished the portrait idea vs. a story. Much wisdom here, thank you!
Thanks for your comment! Mitch’s point about "working the scene" is such a great takeaway-it’s a fantastic way to make the most of a moment, especially when returning to a location isn’t an option. Glad the examples and the portrait vs. story distinction resonated with you. Appreciate the kind words!
My seven and ten year old boys would love me to use this approach, preferably with King Gidorah in the sky. Kaijus enhance any landscape, according to them.
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I think this is an exceptional and important video! I learned this from a photography workshop: the pro "worked the scene" taking 50 photos where I'd normally take one or two. The examples are great. Especially when traveling where it's not easy to return, you don't get to find out what you could have captured if you'd have changed angle or moved forward or back. I loved how you distinguished the portrait idea vs. a story. Much wisdom here, thank you!
Thanks for your comment! Mitch’s point about "working the scene" is such a great takeaway-it’s a fantastic way to make the most of a moment, especially when returning to a location isn’t an option. Glad the examples and the portrait vs. story distinction resonated with you. Appreciate the kind words!
nice-thanks!
Glad to help
Great information
Glad it was helpful!
Mitch, would you share what type of camera you use? Thank you.
Mitch uses a Sony camera with inter changeable zoom lens
You can also balance your composition by adding a Godzilla or Kong. Godzilla in the water or Kong on land.
My seven and ten year old boys would love me to use this approach, preferably with King Gidorah in the sky. Kaijus enhance any landscape, according to them.