Tim - one thing I see consistently in your videos is that your poses are always a journey. It's never just a "sit this way, look that way..." like so many do. Time after time, your patience and confidence leads your subject to the most wonderful and natural looking poses, even when they're so obviously uncomfortable at the beginning. This was especially true in this one. Thanks for sharing your expertise with us commoners! We continue to find inspiration in your teaching technique. God bless.
This is the real pro work of a portrait photographer! Winning the confidence of a very shy little toddler who is completely overawed by everything going on around him.
I'm sorry, but this is the best behaved three year old I've ever seen. I want to see you sweating it out with a more realistic three year old, the kind that won't sit still, look anywhere near the camera or cooperate in any shape, form or fashion. That video would be more educational. :)
We get them all the time, and I do have a few techniques. I haven't done a re-shoot since 1983. Mostly, I leave enough time for the session, a let it be known, no one is going home until I have some good ones in the can. All kids can have a good couple of minutes, even if you have to wait twenty minutes for it. Thanks for watching!
@@TimKellysMasterPhotoTechniqueswhether shooting young or old, so many times my last or last few shots end up being the best ones. When everyone is relaxed or after I say this is the last one or just one more, I keep shooting after I’ve told them we’re done. I’m learning so much watching you.
Everything’s great about the video except the results. They look so posed and unnatural. Very much like what you’d get at a jc penny or other generic portrait places.
This is the best behaved three-year-old I have ever seen
You just earned every penny you get! 🤭 I can relate to all of it when photographing my grand girls. For 9 years now.
Tim - one thing I see consistently in your videos is that your poses are always a journey. It's never just a "sit this way, look that way..." like so many do. Time after time, your patience and confidence leads your subject to the most wonderful and natural looking poses, even when they're so obviously uncomfortable at the beginning. This was especially true in this one. Thanks for sharing your expertise with us commoners! We continue to find inspiration in your teaching technique. God bless.
I appreciate that! Thanks Todd.
This is the real pro work of a portrait photographer! Winning the confidence of a very shy little toddler who is completely overawed by everything going on around him.
What a sweet boy ❤
This toddler did so well! You’re work is amazing :)
Thank you!
you did an amazing job keeping the kid calm. lol
I feel the exhaustion just watching lest doing it…. how can you put up with it I have no idea….Master at what you do.
you are so sweet with him!! your work is amazing!
Thank you so much!
Hi Tim, I really love your style. I'm really learning a lot from your Channel. God bless you.
Thank you, Ivan! Yhanks for watching.
great pictures, thanks
Thx for the inspiration ❤
Thanks so much sri
I like your style of photography not like the ones nowadays where it is just plain white
I'm sorry, but this is the best behaved three year old I've ever seen. I want to see you sweating it out with a more realistic three year old, the kind that won't sit still, look anywhere near the camera or cooperate in any shape, form or fashion. That video would be more educational. :)
Frank Zayas yeah i would like to see a video of a two yr old who screeched and banged her head against the floor the whole time
We get them all the time, and I do have a few techniques. I haven't done a re-shoot since 1983. Mostly, I leave enough time for the session, a let it be known, no one is going home until I have some good ones in the can. All kids can have a good couple of minutes, even if you have to wait twenty minutes for it.
Thanks for watching!
@@TimKellysMasterPhotoTechniqueswhether shooting young or old, so many times my last or last few shots end up being the best ones. When everyone is relaxed or after I say this is the last one or just one more, I keep shooting after I’ve told them we’re done. I’m learning so much watching you.
where i can buy this type of background?
Where Light, softbox....backraund light....white backraound. Where fotoapparat and objekriv.
Iso....... blend. Usw thank you
Hey. What is the name of the background maker? Thanks.
David Maheu backgroundsbymaheu.com
Thanks for watching!
Super
Thanks
Everything’s great about the video except the results. They look so posed and unnatural. Very much like what you’d get at a jc penny or other generic portrait places.
Thanks so much sri