This is why your photos are boring.
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00:00 - 00:48 Boring Photos?
00:48 - 02:28 Over Reliance on Subject Matter
02:28 - 04:42 Lack of a Clear Subject
04:42 - 07:17 Depth
07:17 - 10:05 Editing Mistake
10:05 - 11:48 Not Planning
11:48 Over Planning
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The reason some of us still use very shallow depth of field is the fact that many of us don’t have the luxury of shooting in places where the background is something we’d even want in the photo. I for example shoot many of my portraits of my son in our backyard that is busy and just not very interesting. I want as much of that ugly background out of focus as possible. Your shots are in beautiful or interesting locations so I get why you don’t shoot wide opens I wouldn’t either. Point is, there is a place for 1.4 shots. It’s not just about decision to use it or being a new photographer with a new 1.4 lens.
That’s totally fair, but I also want to challenge you a little bit (out of love!). Even in ugly places you can capture cool photos, it’s just about isolating aspects of your environment and utilizing it as best you can. As I’ve grown as a photographer I actually like shooting in boring places just as much as I enjoy stunning places, but for a long time I would only shoot in the best of the best locations. It’s only recently that I realized this. Given, I can’t say much about your backyard so I understand why you’d want to shoot wide open there.
With that said, I don’t mean don’t shoot at f1.4 at all, I certainly still do quite a bit. But just not for every photo as when done this way it’s the easy way out and prevents photographers from improving other aspects of composition.
Thanks again for the comment and appreciate you watching!
This is the first time I've come across your channel and I am blown away. You are next level talented. Those shots are all killer!
Thank you my man! Really appreciate that 🙏🏼
Congrats on the 100k subs. Cheers to the next 100k. I’m guilty of over planning and things didn’t go as planned. Thanks for the tips and as always, great content.
Much love James really appreciate that, and apologies for the late reply!
Great tips, Thanks for sharing. Also, your photos are inspiring, love the colors and consistency !
Thank you for the love Vivek!
Excellent photography. Love your editing, and your use of color and light.👍
Appreciate the love Jake thank you 🙏🏼
Sean excellent video, you gave me info that I don’t use often which explains some of my photos. You have an excellent channel my friend. Great work.
Absolutely! Thanks for watching 🙏🏼 tried to include some tips that aren’t discussed often. Might need to make a follow up as there’s a few other things I’d like to mention
Hi Sean sounds great. Can you possibly do a video or another video on shutter speed? I know I seem to have difficulty in this area at times thank you, sir.
Thanks for the reminders and tips. Especially the “too perfect” advice. I’ve become so intent on learning Lightroom and some of the other editing software options that I’ve forgotten this tip. Great video…
Thanks Jim, appreciate the comment and glad you found the video helpful 🙏🏼
You’re talented Sean.You make your photos interesting 👏🏼
Thank you Mindy! ❤️
Your videos are always helpful for me. Thank you and God bless you
Hey Johnny appreciate the love my man! Happy to hear that
Excelent content, stunning pictures, grreat advice!!!
Thank you for the love man! Appreciate the comment 🙏🏼
Thank you for this video. Many good pointers mentioned. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you!
First video of yours I've watched. I'm a total amateur, so everything in this video was fantastic. Great advice and great photos too. Liked and subbed.
Hey Oliver really happy to hear you enjoyed it man thank you. Welcome to the channel brother!
Great tips. Thanks for sharing them.
Hey absolutely, thank you for watching 🙏🏼
Wow even complex things you explained it like peace of cake i really enjoyed your video.& am subscribing your channel. Thanks for the video
Thank you for watching!
Interesting point about too many photos being too perfect. I will definitely ponder that. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for the comment Jim, glad the video gave you something to think about!
Great video! 🤗 Very inspirational! 🙌
Thank you!
Excellent examples and great points!
Thank you Gloria! ❤️
Wonderful video. Thanks for the tips. 👍🏻😊💖
Absolutely, thank you for watching!
New to your channel. Love the content and your photos. Thanks.
Appreciate the love, thank you :)
I love how you say imperfections made the photos beautiful, because it is raw. Not too much, just alive
Exactly, that’s what it’s all about right?
The last photo is amazing!
Thank you!
thank you Sean :)
Inspirational, thanks!
Absolutely, appreciate you watching!
Very informative video. Thanks 😊
Absolutely, thanks for watching ☺️
fantastic video!
also, on the note of location, where is that @1:52? It looks beautiful out there!
You are amazing with the the knowledge, i loved your edits, can you teach us plz!!!❤
Thank you! I’ll def make some editing videos :)
Minimalist compositions are a really great way to think of capturing compelling shots. Try find a story within each frame
100%, I think that’s why many of my favorite shots are actually quite minimalistic. Appreciate the comment Kevin 🙏🏼
thanks man ✨
No problem my man 🙏🏼
Master! 🔥🔥🔥
Much love my man!
Congratulations on reaching 100K Subscribers.
Thank you! Kinda came out of nowhere 😂
Your best point was shooting the same photos that everyone else shoots. For this reason I refuse to look at any more photos of Eiffel Tower, Brooklyn Bridge, Tower Bridge, that Singapore “boat’ building, most pictures shot in Italy, Prague, London, NYC, Toronto (if I see 1 more CN Tower pic I’ll scream), Seattle (for crying out loud Pike Market isn’t the only thing to see!), Chicago (enough with the Chicago River already!). Thanks for your video 😆.
is the shot at 4:55 taken in Lombok?
fire advice brotha
Much love my man, appreciate the comment 🙏🏼
I feel like the DoF thing can also be said for video. So often I'll see people filming at 1.4 with a cranked shutter and it just looks horrible -- it would look so much more "cinematic" if they just exposed properly by closing the aperture and following the 180 shutter rule. There's a time and a place for dreamy bokeh, but it's not in every goddamn picture or video clip especially when the motion is all jittery. The recent Zack Snyder movies are great examples where that f0.95 nonsense just hurts my eyes and I *literally* can't focus on 99% of the frame because it's out of his razor thin DoF. I bet the production designers were thrilled that nobody could make out locations lol, everything is a blur except the subjects closest eye.
I personally love f2.8 on full frame for 99% of shots (stills or video). I think it adds enough pop and depth for subject separation without becoming a distraction. I still have a bunch of f1.4 GM primes but they only really come out for filming interviews or when I'm shooting for fun and don't need to worry about getting coverage! Give me a quality 24-70 f2.8 and I can shoot 90% of what I'd need when working as a pro. I get being hesitant over an f4, but people get way too lost in thinking they NEED something faster than f2.8 on a full frame sensor.
Another brilliant video. Found your channel after watching several of your skill share videos - brilliant educational content. Thank you for the tips and ideas to incorporate into my development in photography. Would love your thoughts on road-trip photography, I am doing R66 in a few weeks and currently planning for that trip with a photo book as the end goal!
Lovely comment thank you so much 🙏🏼 for road trips just always keep your eyes peeled. You’re crossing so much ground and you’re going to stumble upon some pretty cool places. Take your time and stop frequently, especially in good light!
I mean, sometimes it's nice to have subject separation with wide apertures (I wouldn't know, though). I'm still a beginner with a D3100 and 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6, but getting that subject separation effect looks great to me.
I think there is always a time and a place! My point with this was when a beginner gets their first prime lens they shoot everything with a super shallow depth of field. I don’t mean to say it doesn’t look good at all, but not every photo needs to be shot like that if that makes sense
@@seandalt Ahhh, yeah, I get that. Just because you can do something special with a lens, doesn't mean you should ONLY do that?
@@lidge1994 Exactly!
Thanks
Thanks for the comment 🙏🏼
Yall everyone stop by you’re doing seen Dalton just released a new video!
Haha legend, thanks for the support Gavin 🤙🏼
I came watch this video mostly because of its thumbnail, where I saw a woman at the ocean in a very good dark looking color grading and I was hoping to see something related to that image. Unfortunately I didn't see anything.
I thought I showed that shot in the video. If not I meant to. Either way, it’s still quite signature to my style and fits the vibe of the video. Appreciate the comment nonetheless Leonard!
I know! I know!
What town is the one at 10:18 ?
Granada, Spain. Beautiful place!
@@seandalt thanks! 🙏
❤
Thank you!
As Cartier-Bresson insisted, look to capture the ‘decisive moment’
100%, I’ve lived by that statement for quite a long time. Patience goes a long way in photography
Very helpful! Thanks. Be blessed, in Jesus' name.
probably bc most photographer are boring most of the time lol
Everyone’s on their own creative journey, and what’s boring to you might not be boring to them or to others.
@@seandalt There's nothing wrong with being boring, and on avg most things are boring to most ppl.
You wanna know why your photographs are boring?
You call them photos
Or captures
And you look at TH-cam videos and Instagram
Instead of real photographs
That’s why
And what’s a “real photographer”?
@@seandalt
Someone who makes photographs instead of posting videos on lame trending nonsense. Study more Eugene smith and less TH-cam
You don’t see Sam Abell or Don McCullin trying to “trend” and get subs and likes, they made real work, world changing work. Same goes for
Steve McCurry
Philip Perkis
Henry Wessel jr
Aaron siskind
Sharon Rupp
Joel meyerowitz
Garry Winogrand
Robert Adams
William Allard
And on and on
If you think making videos on TH-cam makes you a photographer, your priorities are out of wack. What are your projects like? What is your editing process? By editing I mean selecting works over a year for a major project, not manipulating photographs on a pc or Mac to make colors look different etc
What project themes are you working on? Is there a book In Process? Etc etc
What is your process to get inside access for a story or for your projects?
my original comment was for people who want to go deep into their photography, looking up “this is why you’re work is boring” videos isn’t going to change that.
Learning from the greats and figuring out how they did what they did, is the key.
Stories
Projects
Editing processes (cutting out images from the project and sequencing them)
Inside access
Shooting something that has meaning to you, not of random crap somewhere that’ll look neat on instacrap , and never get seen for more than an eighth of a second.
Etc
These things are what make your work potentially great, not watching social media videos for social media creators who just want money, or how to move sliders in Lightroom, while listening to some trippy background music everyone else uses. Tips like “open your lenses to get a dreamy background” is shallow garbage.
I can tell you’re insulted but hey, tough words are sometimes needed. If your channel is like all the other 1.500.000 videos out there about “how to make your photos look sweet”, then you need a big push to go deeper. And I think you deserve better and should have someone push you to greatness.
Or just stay comfortable and prioritize content, not real photography and the work involved
@@nickfanzoI’m not insulted at all, we are all entitled to your own opinions. Photography is a subjective art form after all. I just don’t engage in emotionally driven interactions like this so I wish you the best my man!
@@seandalt
Same to you and I hope I helped someone go a little deeper with their work. We should all strive to make our work stand out from the insta garbage that all looks the same
Talking is reasonable and I can agree most of the points you wanted to tell, but your photography is boring.
Thank you for your honesty lol. Luckily photography is purely subjective so if it’s not for you, it’s not for you and that’s all good
@@seandaltYour photography isn't boring. It's unique and has a lot of character.
"Why is" ???
Another rubbish channel.
Thanks for the comment 😉 helps support the channel
I mean your a good photographer, but you mean to tell me that were supposed to listen to someone who photoshops little towns and such into composition? that makes no sense, that destroys the reality of photography, if something isnt there you dont just use photoshop, thats no longer art.
I didn’t photoshop that town in, I photoshopped it out to prove a point. The town was in the original shot. I don’t photoshop subjects into my shots
Yeah, he removed the town with photoshop to say without a subject (the town) the photo was less interesting. When he added the photo back(as it was) the photo got more interesting.