Hi, I agree with you, post-production is so important !! Most photographers will tell that light is the most important, or composition, or things like that but will forget to say than half of the job is what you do at home with your computer.
00:35 #1 : "IQ doesn't matter" as much as being consistent ... success takes time. 01:45 #2 : "Importance of Post-Prod" that's why pros and cheaters shoot RAW. 03:59 #3 : "True role of lightning" cause post-prod can't fix everything. 05:00 #4 : "The truth about pricing" from 25$ to 250$/hr ... up to 1m$ for potatoes to woke billionaires. 06:34 #5 : "The Importance of social Media" and moreover of using your brain.
Thanks for this video, Miguel! Two things that have been fairly new "no-brainers" for me are *focus on post shoot editing AND *shooting in RAW. I know, I know...I sound like a rookie with only 12 professional sessions so far. That would be true. And I'm loving it! No apologies! This new part-time gig of senior portraits and family sessions are a blast. Thanks for your inspiration, Miguel :)!!
Great topic and so very truthful. I’ve seen and heard more photographers that put more importance on sharpness in there images rather than telling a story. Your clients aren’t going to zoom in on every image to see if the eyes are tack sharp. I believe in taking the best quality images possible but if the story is lost what’s the point.
Here’s the new trend. Keep this in mind especially for those of you who are professionals..... People are hiring the quirky, happy, not so technically accurate photographers, and avoiding the rude , technically advanced pros.
I think it is difficult to do. If you shoot in raw, you will always have some amount of post work just to get the colors and exposure right. The holy grail is taking a photo that looks 90% good in camera, and then making minor tweaks in post that are so subtle people won't notice.
I am still pretty new to Photography but that is what I am working on trying to get a good photo in camera. I also just started shooting with continued lighting and would love to see more videos on this.
Great video, as always! Question: as it pertains to item #5, what is your particular social media strategy? I could definitely use a video with tips on that one. Who to follow; how often to post; should all posts be similar; is there a better day/time to post; is it best to shoot with a platform in mind - or can I put most emphasis on getting the image I want - and then worry about which platform is better, etc. so many rules, man - which ones matter?
1. How often is flexible meaning someone that lacks a large number of pictures tends to post less than someone who does...However, I'm not sure if this can be done on other platforms but I know Instagram allows you to check the analytics of your post...so how many persons saw it, when they saw it, the age groups that it appeals too etc; So you can structure the finer details of when you post' such as time, around that. But pick a day when you are mostly free or as free as possible and stick to it...CONSISTENCY IS KEY 2. Shoot for what you want. Unless it is for a company or client who has specific demands focus on getting the image you want. Having your mind on the platform may make you skip or pass over small details or keep you on edge instead of calm and collected, so by focusing on getting your shot your mind is fully attuned with your surroundings and you will have quality, one which attracts those who have the same tastes and maybe even attract those who don't... Just enjoy your work. 3. Follow who you want. Who you would want to follow is generally who inspires you so make sure you follow them even if they aren't as popular. Remember also birds of a feather flock together, so if you're worried about getting a follow back...if they do happen on your page and they like what's happening, for the most part, they will like if not follow...but eventually they might if you keep consistent work. Also if looking for a sponsorship or a connection follow them too whether companies or single entities and don't be afraid to reach out...The worst you can hear is no. 4. Similar in some aspects. Seeing the same tree in the same place every time you scroll would be boring but let's say you have different trees in similar settings; war,m vibrant and full of life. It's just more appealing. So creating a cohesive feed is important. I use cohesive to say if you have a summer vibe going on in your last couple of posts, try to keep that kind of feed for a little bit. You can switch it monthly or whenever, but it is very aesthetically pleasing to see a similar colour scheme or lighting over a set of pictures. Mind you this your page and your canvas so you are free to mix it up when you want but again Consistency plays a critical role in social media success. SIDENOTE- The main thing to remember when you are using social media is that you're approaching an audience so, therefore, stay flexible -for example changing posting time to reach a larger or more specific audience- but inform your followers of any hinderances in a post or changes you plan to make going forward, builds a virtual connection that feels close to a real one.
People who are saying this is a promotional video do not understand the process involved. I haven't taken any course per se.. but professional photographers do include their learning spanning across years in just 5-15 hours. Don't downplay their videos. You will understand the trade secrets only when you are working under a professional photographer.
We all know that a good photo doesn't necessarily equal a noiseless and multi-megapixel photo. But stocksites don't often know this. I keep working to develop and improve.
He has number four exactly right. The customer determines the price. Not the photographer. Your investment, talent and experience cannot make a customer pay more than they want.
I made a lots of money with my easy share kodak... the key was my lights, always pointing to the ceiling to create a smooth creamy faces.. customers??... I book only the ones I think they will pay.. others just told them I DON'T HAVE TIME for their shoot... yet here I am still doing what I love to do
You are 100% right on lighting! It does not exist simply to provide illumination. It exists to provide contrast, mood and shape. You may not need strong lights, but you probably do need lights of some kind. Flash, however, is out-dated. Especially if you want to expand your skills in video as well as photography. Even better than a good light source is an awareness of the ambient light around you. You don't have to be a Light Whisperer, but a good feel for ambient light is worth having. However, I have a serious disagreement with you. Point 1 negates Point 2! Further, Point 2 does not take into account documentary photography, which requires zero retouching. In fact you might find that in a lot of cases, retouching is not allowed at all. Nobody needs to learn retouching except the desk monkeys at ad agencies. The photographer is too busy taking photos. As far as the Potato Photographer is concerned, I don't know why anyone would pay a million Euro for such a photo. I would charge at least 1.5 million. But hey, the owner is happy with the cheaper price, I'm sure.
#2 if it's a secret, why EVERY youtube pro photographer tells you to shoot in RAW and one even has a shirt that says he shoots in RAW? #3 is captain obvious. Camera sensor is capturing light. So the scene is only be as good as it is lit.
To address your comments, the reason that Fro has a shirt saying to shoot RAW is because most newbies don't do it. Think about it, what would be the point of having a shirt like that if people by default knew to do it? Its like wearing a shirt that says "I Breathe Air". It would only make sense to buy and wear it if many others didn't do it. ;) As for the lighting comment, if this is true then why is there so much conversation about cameras like the A7S being able to shoot in low light, especially when those lighting situations typically have the worst quality light?
If the quality of your portfolio is a result of the images produced by a team with the highest professional quality production am I correct that your are going for a niche customer who understands that a well produced image of this sort does cost big money. It’s great but only a tiny handful of photographers can break into this elite slice of the market.
Miguel Quiles I like creative process. I understand the basics, I enjoyed the tips you shared about headspace and challenging the norm of shooting everything wide open and using higher stops. I have 1.4 lenses so I always shoot wide open but sometimes it is ok to shoot at more than 1.4. Videos about that stuff is great
As I suspected, there're no secrets here. This is pretty much what all professional photographers preach. (Plus a plug, of course). If pros have secrets you sure won’t find them on TH-cam. But I don’t think they have much to hide. In fact I find most of them eager to share their knowledge. They know that no matter how much they teach us, very few of us will have the talent, the tenacity and whatever else it takes, including luck, to be serious competitors.
#2 & #5 are dead on. Thankfully I have a day job that allows me to afford hiring very talented agency models, and renting locations. Is it the "fast track"? Yes. Would it be a waste of money if someone did not have talent? Definitely! But if you have both money to spend to advance your social awareness, and above average talent, it is a sure thing. P.S. #4 is true...and true in all professional talents.
What defines amateur from pro? - Better and more expensive equipment - Better models (experienced) - FF instead of APC (More money) So I think that if an amateur gets everything he has a pro ... it would only be a matter of 3 months for him to become a pro;) Anyway, pro often deals with the commercial approach to photography and loses the purely artistic sense that an amateur has. So what's the difference between an amateur and a pro? .... Nothing !!
#4 is dead on. People don't make enough money in photography unless they understand business. A photography business is about 10% talent, 70% business and marketing knowledge, and 20% personality.
Your video is poor at keeping focus, it seems slow to punch focus. On several occasions, this became obvious and distracting from someone instructing others to be professional.
not to sound rude, but none of these things are BIG secrets. "consistancy" is just good business practices. "Post Production" has been around since dark room development. "the importance of lighting" is literally the foundation of photography and videography. Thats no secret, just some people dont invest in learning more about it. "truth about pricing" is another one on just basic business practice. You price based off of what you think the service or product you provide is worth. This is great information when it comes to business understandings, but no real "secrets" just good business practice and education.
I agree with all of that, but what isn't secret to you or I might be to people starting out. All of these things that I covered came from the many times I run into newer photographers who constantly ask questions around all of this. 👍
Most important secret is that photography is not a profession at all, never e it’s rather skills than profession. And yes main things today it how you make money BUT if you know how make money you simple do not need camera. It’s plenty of much easier ways. Forgo about! Picture just for fun! Enjoy! Get normal profession and you will always have money for whatever gear you need
I'll never be a pro because I don't believe in post processing. If you are good enough you don't need fake looking photos. Just my own opinion of course.
I mean when people start replacing sky, deleting stuff, adding stuff, cropping 500% etc, it means they failed to capture the moment or compose it properly. A little straightening horizon, bringing shadows back, slightly popping colors is normal stuff, since colors depend on camera sensor, dynamic range in camera is not so good as your eye. Just a small correction never hurts. I can paint whatever in Affinity without even taking a shot and post as a photo, tho I'd hate it.
You had the video of that man holding three potatoes just plucked out of the ground. Do this same composition with perfect lighting and turn it into a still-life titled. “Potatoes in Hand.” I see 1 million Euros in your future.
Two free tips for you: your face is overexposed (lack any kind of shadows, depth, contrast...) and the picture lacks detail. Also... DON'T USE AUTOFOCUS (for video)!! Nothing should be a secret, because knowledge is what will make us better and free. We all gain more helping each other than trying to screw us...
I don’t think he needed you to explain what “overexposed” means. Here’s a free tip for you: stop being condescending to other people and pretending it’s coming from a good place.
@@MiguelQuilesJr I'm not sure about hulu since we don't use that here in the Philippines 😅 great video by the way. Im still learning about light and post processing as well. I'm not a pro by any means but i would just love to up my game for my own personal satisfaction.
Tip #5 was very important. As a professional photographer, you should always have the images you would like to make to your clients. That means that you have to do your own projects. All the tother ips were also really good.
No secrets have been revealed here. All plays down to common sense and basic understanding of photography. Just another BS clickbait video to promote business. 8 minutes of useless drivel.
If you didn't think these were relevant to you then you weren't the target audience. This video was aimed at people who are just starting out and addresses misconceptions that I've heard from hundreds of photographers at my workshops and lectures.
I love your content and I love your work, but I would have prefered that you made a video upfront about the offer on your course, rather than masking it in a "top 5 secrets" video.
Thanks for the support. As for the course details, how would you propose that I'm "upfront" about it? It was a small part of the video and everything else was unrelated to it. Literally every TH-camr has sponsored content in their videos in order to bring you this information at no charge. If you have a better solution im happy to hear it! 😃✌️
Hi,
I agree with you, post-production is so important !! Most photographers will tell that light is the most important, or composition, or things like that but will forget to say than half of the job is what you do at home with your computer.
Appreciate this video and the "secrets" you gave us! THANKS...
00:35 #1 : "IQ doesn't matter" as much as being consistent ... success takes time.
01:45 #2 : "Importance of Post-Prod" that's why pros and cheaters shoot RAW.
03:59 #3 : "True role of lightning" cause post-prod can't fix everything.
05:00 #4 : "The truth about pricing" from 25$ to 250$/hr ... up to 1m$ for potatoes to woke billionaires.
06:34 #5 : "The Importance of social Media" and moreover of using your brain.
Thank you!
Cheers
Great video! Super helpful !! Thanks!
Thanks for this video, Miguel! Two things that have been fairly new "no-brainers" for me are *focus on post shoot editing AND *shooting in RAW. I know, I know...I sound like a rookie with only 12 professional sessions so far. That would be true. And I'm loving it! No apologies! This new part-time gig of senior portraits and family sessions are a blast. Thanks for your inspiration, Miguel :)!!
Great topic and so very truthful. I’ve seen and heard more photographers that put more importance on sharpness in there images rather than telling a story. Your clients aren’t going to zoom in on every image to see if the eyes are tack sharp. I believe in taking the best quality images possible but if the story is lost what’s the point.
I liked, subscribed, saved and going to follow you on facebook. This is for me as a beginner. Thank you so much.
I'm just an amateur photographer and put my photos on eyeem. I have sold a few. just seems nice and easy.
So if you don't do skin retouching what kind of a photographer are you ?
Another great video. Thanks brother.
Thanks for the great video. Very worthwhile.
Here’s the new trend. Keep this in mind especially for those of you who are professionals.....
People are hiring the quirky, happy, not so technically accurate photographers, and avoiding the rude , technically advanced pros.
Just avoid rude. It's not exclusive to one type of photographer.
Dave Wood
Ok Dave
thanks sir for the tips
I enjoy natural photo that aren't heavily post retouched. Can one be successful like this?
I think it is difficult to do. If you shoot in raw, you will always have some amount of post work just to get the colors and exposure right. The holy grail is taking a photo that looks 90% good in camera, and then making minor tweaks in post that are so subtle people won't notice.
I am still pretty new to Photography but that is what I am working on trying to get a good photo in camera. I also just started shooting with continued lighting and would love to see more videos on this.
Very good advice Miguel...especially the pricing...there is no written rule for price structure. Have a great weekend buddy!
It's definitely a topic that I constantly see misinformation around. I'll have to dig deeper into this topic soon. Thanks for watching!
Great tips, thanks!
good list, but these are kind of sound obvious to me or are they really secrets?
You call it "Secrets"
That it facts
As a professional photographer... No. No they are not secrets.
To the general population and those starting out, yes, its likely unknown info.
Dude I love your shirt Uchiha gang✌🏽
my camera is D3200
and make money in stock sites
that works for me
thanks for your video its very helpful
1" The quality of your images doesn't matter......What a statement!
It sounds crazy but it's true! Every market has it's share of photographers producing lousy images and making money hand over fist.
Great informative video... Truly love your work. Looking forward to seeing your next secrets video.
Thank you! I've got another one on tap coming within a few weeks. Glad you found this one informative!
Can I ask what you use to put together and edit these videos?
I use Adobe Premiere to edit my videos
Strongly agree with #3!
Hi Miquel , Great Video , You should change the title though , 5 Things Cheap Photographers don't do .
Thank You for sharing. Well done.
Great video, as always! Question: as it pertains to item #5, what is your particular social media strategy? I could definitely use a video with tips on that one. Who to follow; how often to post; should all posts be similar; is there a better day/time to post; is it best to shoot with a platform in mind - or can I put most emphasis on getting the image I want - and then worry about which platform is better, etc. so many rules, man - which ones matter?
1. How often is flexible meaning someone that lacks a large number of pictures tends to post less than someone who does...However, I'm not sure if this can be done on other platforms but I know Instagram allows you to check the analytics of your post...so how many persons saw it, when they saw it, the age groups that it appeals too etc; So you can structure the finer details of when you post' such as time, around that. But pick a day when you are mostly free or as free as possible and stick to it...CONSISTENCY IS KEY
2. Shoot for what you want.
Unless it is for a company or client who has specific demands focus on getting the image you want. Having your mind on the platform may make you skip or pass over small details or keep you on edge instead of calm and collected, so by focusing on getting your shot your mind is fully attuned with your surroundings and you will have quality, one which attracts those who have the same tastes and maybe even attract those who don't... Just enjoy your work.
3. Follow who you want.
Who you would want to follow is generally who inspires you so make sure you follow them even if they aren't as popular. Remember also birds of a feather flock together, so if you're worried about getting a follow back...if they do happen on your page and they like what's happening, for the most part, they will like if not follow...but eventually they might if you keep consistent work. Also if looking for a sponsorship or a connection follow them too whether companies or single entities and don't be afraid to reach out...The worst you can hear is no.
4. Similar in some aspects.
Seeing the same tree in the same place every time you scroll would be boring but let's say you have different trees in similar settings; war,m vibrant and full of life. It's just more appealing. So creating a cohesive feed is important. I use cohesive to say if you have a summer vibe going on in your last couple of posts, try to keep that kind of feed for a little bit. You can switch it monthly or whenever, but it is very aesthetically pleasing to see a similar colour scheme or lighting over a set of pictures. Mind you this your page and your canvas so you are free to mix it up when you want but again Consistency plays a critical role in social media success.
SIDENOTE- The main thing to remember when you are using social media is that you're approaching an audience so, therefore, stay flexible -for example changing posting time to reach a larger or more specific audience- but inform your followers of any hinderances in a post or changes you plan to make going forward, builds a virtual connection that feels close to a real one.
Thanks for the great info.
People who are saying this is a promotional video do not understand the process involved. I haven't taken any course per se.. but professional photographers do include their learning spanning across years in just 5-15 hours. Don't downplay their videos. You will understand the trade secrets only when you are working under a professional photographer.
We all know that a good photo doesn't necessarily equal a noiseless and multi-megapixel photo. But stocksites don't often know this. I keep working to develop and improve.
He has number four exactly right. The customer determines the price. Not the photographer. Your investment, talent and experience cannot make a customer pay more than they want.
Then target higher paying customers...
@@LeonKotze70 I have not idea what that means but okay
Great video as always Miguel..please make more videos like these..
Thank you! I have a couple more coming soon in this same style! 😁
I made a lots of money with my easy share kodak... the key was my lights, always pointing to the ceiling to create a smooth creamy faces.. customers??... I book only the ones I think they will pay.. others just told them I DON'T HAVE TIME for their shoot... yet here I am still doing what I love to do
I like heavily retouched images.
love your t-shirt! ;)
Love it bro ! 👊🏽📸
Thanks!!!! A million
"The quality of your images doesn't matter...Here's a $300 course to help you to improve the quality of your images." Ugh.
$89 actually, but just for a limited time 👍
I think he means the pixel quality, so a cheaper gear with great photos is great :)
syousef ^ he just saved you $90
Solid content as alway man!! 🤘🏼
Thank you for watching!!
You are 100% right on lighting! It does not exist simply to provide illumination. It exists to provide contrast, mood and shape. You may not need strong lights, but you probably do need lights of some kind. Flash, however, is out-dated. Especially if you want to expand your skills in video as well as photography.
Even better than a good light source is an awareness of the ambient light around you. You don't have to be a Light Whisperer, but a good feel for ambient light is worth having.
However, I have a serious disagreement with you. Point 1 negates Point 2! Further, Point 2 does not take into account documentary photography, which requires zero retouching. In fact you might find that in a lot of cases, retouching is not allowed at all. Nobody needs to learn retouching except the desk monkeys at ad agencies. The photographer is too busy taking photos.
As far as the Potato Photographer is concerned, I don't know why anyone would pay a million Euro for such a photo. I would charge at least 1.5 million. But hey, the owner is happy with the cheaper price, I'm sure.
Clickbait... "download your portraiture 101 today and save 299 blabla...". Surprised by that from you Miguel :-/
Saving 299 would be nice as it would then be free!
Good stuff!
Dope shirt🤙🏼🤙🏼
Solid tips, Miguel. 👍
Thank you!
Capture one or light room
Hello Miguel, new sub here. Great job, thank you for sharing this knowledge.
#2 if it's a secret, why EVERY youtube pro photographer tells you to shoot in RAW and one even has a shirt that says he shoots in RAW?
#3 is captain obvious. Camera sensor is capturing light. So the scene is only be as good as it is lit.
To address your comments, the reason that Fro has a shirt saying to shoot RAW is because most newbies don't do it. Think about it, what would be the point of having a shirt like that if people by default knew to do it? Its like wearing a shirt that says "I Breathe Air". It would only make sense to buy and wear it if many others didn't do it. ;)
As for the lighting comment, if this is true then why is there so much conversation about cameras like the A7S being able to shoot in low light, especially when those lighting situations typically have the worst quality light?
Best video man!
Thanks you! 😃🙏
If the quality of your portfolio is a result of the images produced by a team with the highest professional quality production am I correct that your are going for a niche customer who understands that a well produced image of this sort does cost big money. It’s great but only a tiny handful of photographers can break into this elite slice of the market.
Miguel! STOP giving away all our secrets!!! ;-) LOL Good to seeing you at Kando, man!
I can't keep secrets! Haha Good to see you at Kando as well!
I love tip #5
great video!
Came here because of Taylor Jackson! Never saw your channel! Sub’d
Same ;)
Thank for stopping by and subbing! What kind of content interests you most?
Miguel Quiles I like creative process. I understand the basics, I enjoyed the tips you shared about headspace and challenging the norm of shooting everything wide open and using higher stops. I have 1.4 lenses so I always shoot wide open but sometimes it is ok to shoot at more than 1.4. Videos about that stuff is great
@@MiguelQuilesJr I like genuineness, whatever that is for you.
Love the info but thumbs up for Uchiha shirt ❤❤❤
As I suspected, there're no secrets here. This is pretty much what all professional photographers preach. (Plus a plug, of course). If pros have secrets you sure won’t find them on TH-cam. But I don’t think they have much to hide. In fact I find most of them eager to share their knowledge. They know that no matter how much they teach us, very few of us will have the talent, the tenacity and whatever else it takes, including luck, to be serious competitors.
can we talk about the spider hand at @2:40 ?!?!
Lmfao that tip-tapping was so unnecessary
#2 & #5 are dead on. Thankfully I have a day job that allows me to afford hiring very talented agency models, and renting locations. Is it the "fast track"? Yes. Would it be a waste of money if someone did not have talent? Definitely! But if you have both money to spend to advance your social awareness, and above average talent, it is a sure thing. P.S. #4 is true...and true in all professional talents.
100% info, no hype or gimmicks, thanks
What defines amateur from pro?
- Better and more expensive equipment
- Better models (experienced)
- FF instead of APC (More money)
So I think that if an amateur gets everything he has a pro ... it would only be a matter of 3 months for him to become a pro;)
Anyway, pro often deals with the commercial approach to photography and loses the purely artistic sense that an amateur has.
So what's the difference between an amateur and a pro?
.... Nothing !!
#4 is dead on. People don't make enough money in photography unless they understand business. A photography business is about 10% talent, 70% business and marketing knowledge, and 20% personality.
Sasuke FTW!!!!!!!! But Itachi though. Hahah
Cool video nice job
Thank you!
great ideas...yt definitely rewards consistent uploads over anything else...
Great tips. I love your work. Thanks for sharing Miguel.
My pleasure! Thanks for watching!
liked and subscribed
Many thanks! 🙏
Sasuke uchiha reveling sharingan secrets
😁
Your video is poor at keeping focus, it seems slow to punch focus. On several occasions, this became obvious and distracting from someone instructing others to be professional.
Cant get my eyes of that sasuke shirt
It's my Genjutsu 😂
@@MiguelQuilesJr haha you are the greatest bro
What a great video with fantastic information even for someone not aspiring to go pro.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it 😃
Someone pay you for this comment. Most comments here look like
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nbelkind שילמו לך על זה? מה זאת דו פרצופיות
not to sound rude, but none of these things are BIG secrets. "consistancy" is just good business practices. "Post Production" has been around since dark room development. "the importance of lighting" is literally the foundation of photography and videography. Thats no secret, just some people dont invest in learning more about it. "truth about pricing" is another one on just basic business practice. You price based off of what you think the service or product you provide is worth. This is great information when it comes to business understandings, but no real "secrets" just good business practice and education.
I agree with all of that, but what isn't secret to you or I might be to people starting out. All of these things that I covered came from the many times I run into newer photographers who constantly ask questions around all of this. 👍
Most important secret is that photography is not a profession at all, never e it’s rather skills than profession. And yes main things today it how you make money BUT if you know how make money you simple do not need camera. It’s plenty of much easier ways. Forgo about! Picture just for fun! Enjoy! Get normal profession and you will always have money for whatever gear you need
Does your headline mean you are not a professional photographer?
I'll never be a pro because I don't believe in post processing. If you are good enough you don't need fake looking photos. Just my own opinion of course.
I mean when people start replacing sky, deleting stuff, adding stuff, cropping 500% etc, it means they failed to capture the moment or compose it properly. A little straightening horizon, bringing shadows back, slightly popping colors is normal stuff, since colors depend on camera sensor, dynamic range in camera is not so good as your eye. Just a small correction never hurts. I can paint whatever in Affinity without even taking a shot and post as a photo, tho I'd hate it.
You had the video of that man holding three potatoes just plucked out of the ground. Do this same composition with perfect lighting and turn it into a still-life titled. “Potatoes in Hand.” I see 1 million Euros in your future.
😂😂😂😂🤣
Great information. We can all use more of these kind of real world videos.
Thank you! I definitely plan on doing more in this style so be sure to sub please! 😃✌️
Two free tips for you: your face is overexposed (lack any kind of shadows, depth, contrast...) and the picture lacks detail. Also... DON'T USE AUTOFOCUS (for video)!!
Nothing should be a secret, because knowledge is what will make us better and free. We all gain more helping each other than trying to screw us...
I don’t think he needed you to explain what “overexposed” means. Here’s a free tip for you: stop being condescending to other people and pretending it’s coming from a good place.
I share what I know ...
Have you watched demon slayer? Its getting hot.
I'm still trying to finish Naruto haha I head DS was really good though. Is it on Hulu yet?
@@MiguelQuilesJr I'm not sure about hulu since we don't use that here in the Philippines 😅 great video by the way. Im still learning about light and post processing as well. I'm not a pro by any means but i would just love to up my game for my own personal satisfaction.
Secret number 6: TH-cam photographers make more money selling photo lessons and subscription than they do with their photography work.
That's true, some do, some don't if they aren't doing it the right way. Then again, it's better than not making any money at all right?
Tip #5 was very important. As a professional photographer, you should always have the images you would like to make to your clients. That means that you have to do your own projects. All the tother ips were also really good.
Thumbs up for the Uchiha T-shirt
I just follow miguel to prove is he uchiha or not. And there he goes again, give us the hint, wearing the hint. 🍻🙋♂️☝️
My Sharingan probably gave it away 👁️
Oh 💩 he noticed me, I'll be doomed, I cannot escape this video, its being play over and over, never ending loop 🔄
Secrets of Polichinelle…
Man I can’t believe to you gave away all my secrets. Kid, I’m a beginner & thanks for this!
Secret #6: sell them your online course about the other secrets with an incredible price reduction of 70%! Gotcha! 😁
Capitalism 101! 😂✌️
No secrets have been revealed here. All plays down to common sense and basic understanding of photography. Just another BS clickbait video to promote business. 8 minutes of useless drivel.
If you didn't think these were relevant to you then you weren't the target audience. This video was aimed at people who are just starting out and addresses misconceptions that I've heard from hundreds of photographers at my workshops and lectures.
Good tips... clickbaity title though....
Thank you! And yes, the title has to be somewhat clickbaity in order for it to be viewed and shared widely on TH-cam.
The autofocus in this video is annoying me
i must say, i like that shirt lol
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lol i hope you notice my name
can i have the link to it so i can own one?
1 million euros for a photo of a patato ..... Goddamn ,which fool pays that amount for a photo of a simple simple patato
I use ON1 Photo RAW 2019 and Luminar 3 to process my images.
In practical terms there are no secrets :-)
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Thanks!
Number 6: call advertisement strategies “secret” to get potential video views on TH-cam
First time on TH-cam?
No I just should have known that genjustu is the uchiha way 😆
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The only secret is that you're selling your tutorial while you're explaining. I don't blame you,you need new gear :D
We all need new gear! 😅
these stock videos... oh jeeees xD
Gets the job done! 😂
I love your content and I love your work, but I would have prefered that you made a video upfront about the offer on your course, rather than masking it in a "top 5 secrets" video.
Thanks for the support. As for the course details, how would you propose that I'm "upfront" about it? It was a small part of the video and everything else was unrelated to it. Literally every TH-camr has sponsored content in their videos in order to bring you this information at no charge. If you have a better solution im happy to hear it! 😃✌️
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Well, this video makes you a non-pro then? :)
Depends on who you ask 😂
secrets? seriously :-)
So Christian in my Fone.