Confidence comes from finding yourself, it takes a lot of inner work. Being laid back is that confidence from experience. He's been working with clients for a little while
Great fun. Love your videos. When shooting like this I love to shoot in Aperture Priority Mode coupled with Auto ISO and a minimum shutter speed. This way all I have to do after choosing location, framing, etc. is to choose the Aperture I want for DOF, make sure my focus point is where i want (nearest eye for this kind of thing) and then use Exposure Compensation to brighten or darken the image if needed. The ISO will automatically adjust so that I get the minimum shutter speed that I associated with Auto ISO for a steady/sharp image. I'll choose that Shutter Speed based on subject, focal length, etc. If I'm birding with a 150-600 it'll be 1/1000th or higher. For street portraits with a 35/50/85mm lens it'll be 1/125th or 1/160th. Cheers, Charles
Always love watching your videos for a beginner like me they help me understand photography a lot more or your way of seeing how see through your eyes I guess
That kind of light and one lens is fun, there are tons of good light sources in a town, just super fun to find new ones all the time. And as always Pye, really good video 👍
yes I like your videos very much, I love the city photography with a pretty model and your model is yes beautiful, I love this kind of lady s...she is so beautiful. great job you 2🤩
Fun video with a lovely positive vibe. One small respectful observation - the first 3 out of the 5 situations weren't explained so well in terms of seeing and exploiting available light. Those first three scenarios were more about explaining composition, which doesn't really fit with the title of the video or the introduction.
Do you have a video for shooting indoors, with the house lights while looking at a window on a sunny day? Basically, get the correct exposure of a room when the shades are open (or there are no blinds, shades to seal off the sun).
Awesome. I love how you just take the picture and make it whatever you want in post. Do you have a course where you show step by step your post process?
Photographic skills are way above his social manners. The word "please" does not seem to exist in his vocabulary. How is the model supposed to enjoy posting without any visual feeback? After all - I guess - paying her is enough.
Sigma 35 mm f/1.4! is a basic lens ? any one who owns this lens is not need this video and he not told anything about what camera he is using. not worth to watch. implicitly he saying that if you want low light photos then buy any fast lens (i.e., 1.4 or less) and a full frame DSLR (which he not even mentioned) .
Pye, you've got a crazy good video presence. Like confident, charismatic, and laid back all at once. You should teach a class on that next
Confidence comes from finding yourself, it takes a lot of inner work.
Being laid back is that confidence from experience. He's been working with clients for a little while
Appreciate that mate!
I strongly agree
My old neighborhood! So many great photo spots! So glad to see you photograph this beauty there
What city is this?
Great fun. Love your videos.
When shooting like this I love to shoot in Aperture Priority Mode coupled with Auto ISO and a minimum shutter speed.
This way all I have to do after choosing location, framing, etc. is to choose the Aperture I want for DOF, make sure my focus point is where i want (nearest eye for this kind of thing) and then use Exposure Compensation to brighten or darken the image if needed.
The ISO will automatically adjust so that I get the minimum shutter speed that I associated with Auto ISO for a steady/sharp image.
I'll choose that Shutter Speed based on subject, focal length, etc. If I'm birding with a 150-600 it'll be 1/1000th or higher. For street portraits with a 35/50/85mm lens it'll be 1/125th or 1/160th.
Cheers, Charles
Love this type of shoot.
Always enjoy watching your videos! Thanks for sharing some really cool ideas to shoot portraits with available light.
Love you, man
Thanks 😊
We need to go beyond that, plz
More of what u r thinking before deciding to make a shot and why , thanks again
Thanks Pye good video as always.
Always love watching your videos for a beginner like me they help me understand photography a lot more or your way of seeing how see through your eyes I guess
Straight to the point and simple. Sublime.
Auto like when its Pye!
Absolutely amazing work Pye! I really enjoyed this video! Thank you
Repping One and Giva!!! Love your videos Pye. 🤙
Always simple and creative!!
This guy is a genius. Thanks for posting the video. Certainly gives me some ideas for an upcoming shoot I have in Philly.
Great video Pye. I feel like i have been watching your videos from when I first started learning.
So minimal yet so effective! easy shoot date experience!
Great video! Thanks for doing this.
That kind of light and one lens is fun, there are tons of good light sources in a town, just super fun to find new ones all the time. And as always Pye, really good video 👍
yes I like your videos very much, I love the city photography with a pretty model and your model is yes beautiful, I love this kind of lady s...she is so beautiful. great job you 2🤩
Great job Pye! Thanks for this video! All the best!
Glad you enjoyed!
Another great video Pye! Thank you for all the knowledge and suggestions to get us motivated to keep shooting.
Rocking Jiu Jitsu gear 🤙 oss
Gotta rep my gym, oss! =)
Thanks, Pye!
Welcome!
This is so simple and amazing at the same time, thank you!
Thank you so much it was full of great information. I appreciate you taking the time to make this for us.
I love this video.
Appreciate it, thanks for watching!
Fun video with a lovely positive vibe. One small respectful observation - the first 3 out of the 5 situations weren't explained so well in terms of seeing and exploiting available light. Those first three scenarios were more about explaining composition, which doesn't really fit with the title of the video or the introduction.
Gorgeous Kiara and amazing video!
She's awesome!
Do you have a video for shooting indoors, with the house lights while looking at a window on a sunny day? Basically, get the correct exposure of a room when the shades are open (or there are no blinds, shades to seal off the sun).
Kiara, love your cardigan. Would love to know the brand or where you got it 😊
Hi :) is Michael Kors
Love! Thank you
Welcome!
Shoutout DTSA! Cool stuff here.
Pye my guy at it again.
Always
I just learnt some new tips😊❤ thanks Pye
I like your way of sharing what you are doing. Time to grab the 6400 and the Sigma 30 1.4 and go create some magic!
Awesome. I love how you just take the picture and make it whatever you want in post. Do you have a course where you show step by step your post process?
hello do you have tutorial how you edit that in lightroom ?
informative 6.5mins+ on lighting for portraits.
Glad you dig!
Great Video!!
Amazing video! Lots of info and tips in less than 7 minutes... Also you´ve got me at "We don´t need to advertise this building..." 🤣
That's Downtown Santa Ana!! My hometown. 🤘😎🤘
Great place to shoot!
Great content, as always, thank you! Do you train jiu jitsu as well? Would love to see a tutorial of how to photograph an indoor sport like BJJ.
I do, I think we did a video on that a little while back on the channel.
What town is this? these locations are very cool.
Anyone Else Notice That Kiara Looks Totally Different When She Wears Her Hair Curly
Kiara's my go-to for that exact reason, she's literally a chameleon. That and she's also awesome =)
Yes. 😂
Hey Pye What's Good ? Love Your Videos Can You Do Me A Favor What's Your Take On The Godox 100 Pro I Just Got It The Other Day.
Good flash, solid price point!
@@payamjirsa What Modifiers Do You Recommend I Shoot with A Sony a6000, FE 50mm f1.8 @ 20mm f2.8
cool vid,
could you take pictures to 1.2. i would like to know how it looks like
where can I purchase the presets from
I remember her👍🏾
What is the first thing somebody should do when they thinking about starting a business with photography
👍👍👍
Thank you!
Love this, would like to see more male models.
Actually not much about the lighting has been told...
The head space his giving on the rule of thirds gives me headaches 😅
Непривычно видеть Не 70-200
70-200 challenge?
This should be titled how to find a good location for portraits , not lighting.
I don't think a 35 mm is suited for these kind of portraits
Photographic skills are way above his social manners. The word "please" does not seem to exist in his vocabulary. How is the model supposed to enjoy posting without any visual feeback? After all - I guess - paying her is enough.
Sigma 35 mm f/1.4! is a basic lens ? any one who owns this lens is not need this video and he not told anything about what camera he is using. not worth to watch. implicitly he saying that if you want low light photos then buy any fast lens (i.e., 1.4 or less) and a full frame DSLR (which he not even mentioned) .