The way you "involve" us into your shoot is simply amazing. Thank you for being such an awesome teacher, sharing insights and quality tips with us. I love your work, I love your videos, I love your heart! Keep on keeping on!!
Kobus made this look easy. Couples will always be a bit awkward in front of camera an he shows plenty of experience in working with couples. Lot's of insight. Thank you Kobus!
Great video... I'm learning English from it. But why did the background turn out overexposed? I doubt that such shots would come out with my 70-200 2.8.
Thank you for the comment. Photography is an art form and therefore it's left to the artist how they would like to expose a photo. In this case if I wanted detail on the background I would have to use a flash and I did not want to in this shoot. The 70-200 is a very good lens and you should get very similar results.
Absolutely incredible! You're a great photographer and teacher! The location 🔥 ❤😢. I was wondering though, how many if these pictures do you end up submitting to the couple?
Thank you for the kind words. I happy to hear that you enjoyed it. The amount depends on the package that the couple choose but on average about a 100.
Absolutely fantastic video, so inspiring. Wish we had beautiful scenery like that over here by us in Michigan. You’re doing amazing with the whole video recording 😄
Thank you so much for your videos. I'm curious if you needed to change your ISO a lot, or could it stay at 800 the whole shoot? Looking forward to more videos!
My pleasure and thank you for taking the time to comment. The ISO depends on the location you shoot at. So if the location has a lot of shadow areas and exposure changes all the time you might have to. For this shoot I hardly changed for it was out in the open most of the time. I started changing it at sunset and then you have to check it every couple of minutes because it's getting darker. I ended the shoot I think with ISO 6400 on my Canon 5Dmk4
Hi Kobus. Great video, learning so much!! What is your advise on always getting your couple in focus - especially when couples are walking and are slightly apart from each other?
Thank you and it's so great that you learning. I use continues focus so that the focus always hunts if that makes sense. If you want both people in you will have to look at f11 or higher but having one in focus who is the "main" subject in the images is perfectly fine.
@@KobusTollig1 Yes definitely helpful information. I just started my own business after loving photography all my life. I subscribe and will continue to watch. Thank you😊
Thank you for the feedback. Try hiding the sun behind the couple and then recompose a bit while holding focus. Always hard for a camera to focus into the light.
Thanks for your video! You make everything seem so easy!!😅 Do you remember why you used exposure compensation?? Or why did you also underexpose? Could you explain to me...thanks😃
@@KobusTollig1 Of course You very welcome my new friend Kobus 🎥💫 keep going !! ✨✨ If You have a moment pls stop by to my youtube channel “Optical Power” let me know what do you think 💭 I would love to have your advice Thanks ! kader 🎥
Generally the video was done well and the directions were great. My only critique is you focus too much on making the female look good and there was little to no direction for the guy, and some shots she looked stunning while he was not very flattering. When you were showing both of them your camera, it was the only time in the video when I saw the guy looking good. I'm sure you did get some in your shoot off camera, but don't forget the guy needs direction too. Despite my comments, I'm sure the couple were very pleased as the photos looked great. And it's not like the guy needed much direction, but I like to add balance in my shots to have a few shots where he's the main focus as a treat for her to appreciate later as well. At least when he was alone, and the shots at the end you did geta few shots of him as the main subject looking great.
The way you "involve" us into your shoot is simply amazing. Thank you for being such an awesome teacher, sharing insights and quality tips with us.
I love your work, I love your videos, I love your heart!
Keep on keeping on!!
Thank you so much for the kind words and the feedback. You have no Idea how much I appreciate it! So happy that you find value in my content.
Kobus made this look easy. Couples will always be a bit awkward in front of camera an he shows plenty of experience in working with couples. Lot's of insight. Thank you Kobus!
Thank you for taking the time my friend I really appreciate it!
Thanks for sharing such valuable behind the scene moments! keep the great contents rollin.we'll be rooting for you! Thanks Kobus!
Thank you for the kind comment. Glad you enjoy it. See you in the next one!
Love the information and the way you related to your subjects...THANKS!
Thank you for the feedback. Glad you liked it.
Great video... I'm learning English from it. But why did the background turn out overexposed? I doubt that such shots would come out with my 70-200 2.8.
Thank you for the comment.
Photography is an art form and therefore it's left to the artist how they would like to expose a photo. In this case if I wanted detail on the background I would have to use a flash and I did not want to in this shoot. The 70-200 is a very good lens and you should get very similar results.
Thanks for sharing ! I hope I remember the advices for the next shooting
Appreciate your time.
Absolutely incredible! You're a great photographer and teacher! The location 🔥 ❤😢.
I was wondering though, how many if these pictures do you end up submitting to the couple?
Thank you for the kind words. I happy to hear that you enjoyed it. The amount depends on the package that the couple choose but on average about a 100.
Yaaaaaasssssssssssss!!!!!!!!!! So Happy there is a video again.
Sorry for the long wait. It's been such a rush the last couple of weeks. So great to have you back here!!
Great client interaction matey , I love watching other photographers work 😊
Thank you appreciate the feedback.
Hi Kobus. Dankie dat jy deel! Watter lens het jy gebruik met die solo fotos van hulle in die pad?
Hi Anida. Groot plesier. Dit was die Canon 135mm f2
This is one of the best couple behind the scenes photography shoot I have seen, amazing explanation and everything just beautiful!
Wow thank you so much for the positive feedback. I'm so happy to hear that you found value!
That's just lovely. Thanks for the insight. Definitely need more videos like this.
Appreciate the comment. See you in the next one.
This is an amazing tutorial thank you
So happy that you loved it! Hope to see you in another one soon.
Kobus there is always so many insight and learning moments in your videos, I love it.
Thank you so much. Im so happy to hear that you find my videos useful.
Great video, really love the posing tips.
Thank you and I'm happy to hear that you loved it.
Wow!! Dit was so nice en so baie tips. Baie dankie!
Groot plesier.
Absolutely fantastic video, so inspiring. Wish we had beautiful scenery like that over here by us in Michigan. You’re doing amazing with the whole video recording 😄
Thank you. I'm so happy to hear that you love it. I'm sure you have amazing spots in Michigan. ;-)
This was amazing and so inspiring! Thank you for sharing!
Big pleasure and I’m happy that you enjoyed it. Thank you for taking the time to comment.
Great video!! Thank you
Glad you liked it!
This was amazing to watch, such good information.
That said, Villie is a lucky guy!
Great stuff. See you in the next one.
Thank you for the behind the scene Video☺️☺️ it is so helpful for beginner
It makes me so happy to hear this. It’s my pleasure and I appreciate the feedback!
So much great info, well done Kobus 👏
Appreciate it coming from you sir! Thanks for taking the time here.
Such a cool video Kobus! Really awesome. Would love to see you edit these images from the shoot. 😁
Don't spoil the surprise.......soon very soon. So happy to hear that you like the video!!
Thank you lovelyb❤video
Big pleasure and Im happy to hear that you enjoyed it.
Shuuuckks!! That intro is fire!!🙌
Im only 20sec into the video, but just had to stop and say this!!👏👏👏
Shuuuuckks!! Thank you so so much!!
@@KobusTollig1 Hehe Great video!! I thoroughly enjoyed it. Thanks Kobus!
@@patricmofokeng2006 Thank you I do appreciate the kind words.
I love it. Great work. Just started couple shootings....Thank you... greetings from germany :)
Thank you for popping in all the way from Germany. Looking forward to seeing you in the next one.
This video was so awesome to watch! I loved the colors and all and that view🔥🙌 I'm now considering the 135mm more than ever🤔 awesome video Kobus! :)
So awesome to hear and it's an absolute pleasure!
@@KobusTollig1 I'm so excited to hopefully see more awesome educational content like this! :)
@@KagoPh Thank you!
Great video 🔥
Happy to hear that you like it. Thank you for watching.
Lekker Kobuzzz, die video help baie! Jou lag is aansteeklik!
So dankie vir die comment. Ek waardeer dit en ek is bly dit help. Sien jou in die volgende een
Amazing ..
@@randalladams100 thank you. Glad you enjoyed it.
Thank you so much for your videos. I'm curious if you needed to change your ISO a lot, or could it stay at 800 the whole shoot? Looking forward to more videos!
My pleasure and thank you for taking the time to comment.
The ISO depends on the location you shoot at. So if the location has a lot of shadow areas and exposure changes all the time you might have to. For this shoot I hardly changed for it was out in the open most of the time. I started changing it at sunset and then you have to check it every couple of minutes because it's getting darker. I ended the shoot I think with ISO 6400 on my Canon 5Dmk4
Thank you for this reaction!
Hi Kobus. Great video, learning so much!! What is your advise on always getting your couple in focus - especially when couples are walking and are slightly apart from each other?
Thank you and it's so great that you learning.
I use continues focus so that the focus always hunts if that makes sense. If you want both people in you will have to look at f11 or higher but having one in focus who is the "main" subject in the images is perfectly fine.
Great video.. perfect couple for this video
Thank you 🙏🏻
Awesome stuff Kobus!
Thank you Greg. Hope you doing well mate.
Thanks. This was great. Do you ever use OCF during these photo and wedding shoots?
Thank you JC for the kind words. I use to use OCF but in the last few years I only use OCF for corporate or fashion shoots.
nice what lens you used?
Thank you. Used 24-70, 135 f2 and 35f 1.4
Please more of this!! :)
Will do thanks
very nice video. thanks for posting
Thank you for the feedback. I'm happy to hear that you liked it!
@@KobusTollig1 Yes definitely helpful information. I just started my own business after loving photography all my life. I subscribe and will continue to watch. Thank you😊
I love this video!! Thank you. I have a hard time getting my lens to focus with the sun in the frame 😭
Thank you for the feedback. Try hiding the sun behind the couple and then recompose a bit while holding focus. Always hard for a camera to focus into the light.
Thanks for your video! You make everything seem so easy!!😅
Do you remember why you used exposure compensation?? Or why did you also underexpose? Could you explain to me...thanks😃
So happy to hear that you found it easy! Exposure compensation is just faster and easier to use ;-) See you in the next one.
For a moment I thought you were a CNN TV reporter.🙂
hahahahah. Ill take it as a compliment.
@@KobusTollig1 😃
@@KobusTollig1 yes
yes of course more videos .......
Thank you!
Thanks ❤
My pleasure. Thank you for taking the time.
Wow kobus dit was n baie cool video ek het ook die heeltyd gelag baie goeie tips
Dankie mr waardeer. Bly ek kon jou maak lag ook hahah. Sien jy volgende keer.
7:44 LMAO when melania gives the V with her fingers bahahaha
Never seen it before hahah. Funny indeed 😉
@@KobusTollig1 had to rewind a rewatch multiple times with my girlfriend.. like that girl is hilarious for just doing that naturally! Well done
@@andrewm8426 hahahha. Glad it made your day
@@KobusTollig1 thanks for a great video 🙌🏻
@@andrewm8426 shot man!
12:05 the photo😍
Thank you.
Love dit
Baie danie ek waardeer dit.
Best Beautiful 🌹💕🌹
Thank you 🙏🏻
keep going my friend , you doing great 👑🌱✨
kader : Artist & Video Creator 🎥
(Las Vegas) ☀️🌵
Thank you appreciate it loads!
@@KobusTollig1
Of course You very welcome my new friend Kobus 🎥💫
keep going !! ✨✨
If You have a moment pls stop by to my youtube channel “Optical Power” let me know what do you think 💭
I would love to have your advice Thanks !
kader 🎥
Learnt here what not to do.
Generally the video was done well and the directions were great. My only critique is you focus too much on making the female look good and there was little to no direction for the guy, and some shots she looked stunning while he was not very flattering. When you were showing both of them your camera, it was the only time in the video when I saw the guy looking good. I'm sure you did get some in your shoot off camera, but don't forget the guy needs direction too. Despite my comments, I'm sure the couple were very pleased as the photos looked great. And it's not like the guy needed much direction, but I like to add balance in my shots to have a few shots where he's the main focus as a treat for her to appreciate later as well. At least when he was alone, and the shots at the end you did geta few shots of him as the main subject looking great.