Camera Settings & Gear for STUNNING Senior Portrait Photography [2024]
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Hello, I've been shooting for a few years, but I always want to be better that the last photo session, your info is encouraging to step up my game , thank you so much
Hope, thank you so much! This is super helpful even if I'm just taking pictures of my daughter's. Your way of explaining things is so easy to understand. 😊
Thank you so much for watching! I am so thrilled you found it helpful!
Appreciated your information. Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
So nice to see a local photographer here on TH-cam. We are blessed with so many great shooting areas in and around Charleston. Me and my wife come into Charleston regularly from Goose Creek, and love shooting in these areas. Perhaps one day we might run into you near Charleston place or the battery! ☺️👍📸
This is absolutely an outstanding video!!! Excellent explanation of camera settings. Thank you!!!
Thanks so much for watching! So glad you enjoyed!
This was great information! Thanks for sharing
Thanks so much for watching!
Wow, Hope this video is so helpful! Great information…
So glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching!
This was amazing, I just changed my setting to this and what a difference
I’m so glad you found it helpful! Thanks for watching!
Hi Hope! Can you share which metering mode you prefer? Thanks!
Possibly doing my first graduation shoot this May. Thanks for this!
So exciting! Thanks for watching!
Thank you for doing the Lord’s work. 😮💨
Haha! Thanks for watching!
Hello I was watching your video today and I wanted to put the setting like you said but I’m new at this so I’m not sure if I press something and now my camera is out of focus I can see anything it’s so blurry it was fine all day I need help 😫
Hi you are amazing, what focal point do you use please
Can you please
Share what’s your preferred metering mode? I think you didn’t mention it. Thank you!
Hope, Im going to take my step son's senior photos in a couple weeks. I was hoping you would send me the link to the editing software you use. I'm so nervous and want to do this right.
This is so exciting! I use Lightroom Classic to edit and you can get it here: www.adobe.com/products/photoshop-lightroom/campaign/pricing.html?gclid=CjwKCAiAzc2tBhA6EiwArv-i6dGWVAEGwzWdtxMSm5VvXgANjIBmXA0CA9jQCpHc5I-ZDr1U5IavcBoC4IIQAvD_BwE&sdid=KKTJE&mv=search&ef_id=CjwKCAiAzc2tBhA6EiwArv-i6dGWVAEGwzWdtxMSm5VvXgANjIBmXA0CA9jQCpHc5I-ZDr1U5IavcBoC4IIQAvD_BwE:G:s&s_kwcid=AL!3085!3!677050899108!e!!g!!classic%20lightroom!1712238382!67643557860&mv=search&gad_source=1
Is kelvin white balance just used for cloudy days or will it work during golden hour as well?
Kelvin is essentially like "manual mode" for your white balance - it will work anywhere and I highly recommend it!
Have you ever worked with a 35mm? Thats what I’ve been using but it’s so hard to know if I should switch to a 50.
I have! I used a 35mm pretty regularly on wedding days, but I personally prefer the 50mm for seniors. I find that the 35mm creates some warping/distortion for any images that are closer than full body.
Is it not better and more practical to invest in 28-70 instead if you use f2.5 anyway ?
Not necessarily - it completely depends on your style and preference! I prefer the sharpness of prime lenses :)
I have the 50mm 1.8 Is that still good to take my sons portraits?
Absolutely! I used that lens for a long time :)
Why bother with white balance if you're shooting in raw? You have full control over the WB in lightroom and can adjust it however you want.
It saves me a ton of time on editing to get it as accurate as possbile in camera!