I have a request: can you do a video just like this one but with an “average person” (not a model), someone who doesn’t know how to pose? It’s obviously easier to work with someone who knows how to pose and is naturally gorgeous. 😉
Yesss i struggle with this a lot, ppl with experience are so easy to cooperate and work with but when someone is awkward with posing and doesn’t know how to im just not sure how to get them to become less stiff and pose better
I really appreciate that you put the settings you used when you show the picture... as someone just starting out in photography, it’s really helpful!! Thank you :)
@@britneebourne saw that actually, thanks... But I was wondering if she had some kind of tips or tricks based on her experience that she could share.. Apart from that video
@@violet_world9385 There are some weather conditions you shouldn't shoot in - for example in the middle of a tsunami or a raging forest fire. The threat to life is too high.
Amazing video! thank you! I have a graduation photoshoot and it's my first portrait shoot. I'm a little nervous but very excited. Thank you for this video!
This is literally such a good video, especially for beginners who aren’t sure how to pose people and even showing the difference of the same shot with different exposures
You have always been somebody I looked up to for the past 3 years or so when I started. So don't take this the wrong way but....shooting at 2.8 does bring in more light but if you wanna under expose just crank up the shutter speed. I always shoot wide open if its with one person, but if I shoot groups I then compensate. Keep up the good work Jessica!
Thank you for this video. It was very informative and helpful. I’ve just been asked to do an outdoor graduation photography session and I usually only shoot indoors. Again, thank you!
You are my absolute favorite photographer. Love how you teach at the same time giving us fantastic photos. By the way is the location at Canton Park in Michigan . It looks familiar
Literally so helpful - basics but fundamental! I've watched hours of portrait videos and Learned a lot from this straight forward video. Keep them coming! :)
I wish I had a better way of saying this but, thank you. I've had to completely rebuild myself from either tragedy or the less than fatal challenges of life, this being my fourth time. My new purpose in life has led me to a wish I knew where you've been all my life love for both photography and videography. I almost (just almost) wish I had skipped the academics to pursue this passion but who knows until its time, right? Over the past year that I've been learning from experts such as yourself on the technical aspects, it was listening to you in your videos that helped me to not just feel comfortable but also understand that I could not imagine doing anything else. I have been an educator teaching students from pre-school to post-graduate doctoral students but now currently I am temporarily unable to physically continue. With much thought and determination, I will still educate but in a different way that I feel will benefit people from all walks of life, and the camera skills I am learning will be invaluable in this endeavor. Hopefully, in a short time, this dream will reach fruition. I know this is wordy and possibly sappy but hey. Again, thank you.
So funny! Doing an outdoor photoshoot later today in a sunflower field! Two different ladies and their two daughters! Looking forward to that, and this video
This was an super fun video. I am dying to see the rest of the process! You've done retouching videos before and stuff, but it would be so cool to see a video from you where you go through the entire process from posing the model to publishing the photo.
I always shoot portraits around f 1.8-2.8 and then adjust the shutter speed for exposure. I also keep my ISO at 100 outside unless I have to change it.
Hi Jessica, I am new to photography. I am learning sooo much from your tips and photography techniques. Thank you so much for making such beautiful videos which are so easy to understand. Your prop idea was fantastic. Take care, regards
Thank you for your knowledge and easy instructions in every video you've made so far I've personally learned alot from your teaching and look forward to more outdoor portrait videos and tutorials. Take care Jessica!
Hi Jessica!! Nice video! Maybe it's a good idea if you also write the focal length you shoot, because you say you're using a 24-70mm, but not if the shot was 24, 50 or 70mm. I think that this way we can also get used to differentiating between some ranges and others in the photos. Thanks for reading me! :)
I really like this video. Very informative. One thing I was looking for was the focal length you were at. I know you know it changes how the image looks so that would be nice to add to the information. Really nice video tho. Thanks
Loved this. Please do one on how to take full body pictures, camera placement when the model is standing and when they sitting. How much camera tilt is just right if you're going for a low angle shot. Love you Jess💕
We love the Daphne duck! what an icon we love it!!! More ducks please Jessica!! In all seriousness tho, Sophia is B.E.A.U.TIFUL! She's such a stunner, she just glows, she's so radiant! I just need to know how? honestly! so pretty!
These are some really great tips!! I'm doing my daughter's senior portraits and live in colorado... Not a professional by all means but love to do it. 💕
Beautiful video and so helpful tips! Sorry for stupid question (newbie) but why change exposure by changing f stop instead of keeping low f stop number for blurry background and increasing shutter speed instead? Thank you!
Thanks, watching this a year later because my daughter's prom is here. Was helpful to see the aperture setting part. So many tell you to shoot wide open for the bokeh, but I also like a but underexposed and get more detail. Thanks!!
Hi! Wonderful wonderful.. Was just looking for exactly this topic. Thank you so much!! I was wondering whether you have any advice concerning a specific time best to shoot outdoors? I live in the NL and we have some lovely forests, but I'm unsure of the time.
Jessica, How can i make the background blurry and the prop you use it was blurry too, but the model was very clear. How can i do that? Love your channel btw!
Thanks Jessica for sharing the tips ,it's really helpful. While watching your video I realized what I was lacking about portrait shoot. A request would you make another video on full length poses ?
The random duck 🦆 in the background is giving me LIFE 😂😂
Ducking Dantastic
Came to say this 😂 🦆 said "don't be suspicious dont be suspicious"
This is the best comment 😂😂😂
i was about to comment the same thing ! . Ducky !
the duck: wow I am FABULOUS today
I have a request: can you do a video just like this one but with an “average person” (not a model), someone who doesn’t know how to pose? It’s obviously easier to work with someone who knows how to pose and is naturally gorgeous. 😉
Yesss i struggle with this a lot, ppl with experience are so easy to cooperate and work with but when someone is awkward with posing and doesn’t know how to im just not sure how to get them to become less stiff and pose better
Jessica has a video like this. Explore her channel. 🌝
Jesse Starks Where??
Claptonn on TH-cam
Yes!! Its so hard for me to pose people too!
I really appreciate that you put the settings you used when you show the picture... as someone just starting out in photography, it’s really helpful!! Thank you :)
Exactly hope you’re doing well with photography!❤️
Exactly hope you’re doing well with photography!❤️
I love how u always compliment the models and give them words of affirmation u are soooo lovely TwT
I love how soft and relaxed her poses are. Also the whole chill vibe of this video is so relaxing. Lots of good info too thanks.
Do you have a tutorial for portraits on rainy days? Or harsh conditions....like unexpected weather conditions
I recall her posting a wedding video and in part of she had to shoot in the pouring rain and improvising.
@@violet_world9385 thanks so much... I'll definitely let it flow
@@britneebourne saw that actually, thanks... But I was wondering if she had some kind of tips or tricks based on her experience that she could share.. Apart from that video
@@violet_world9385 great point! I definitely feel you! I'm trying not to overthink things as well ☺️
@@violet_world9385 There are some weather conditions you shouldn't shoot in - for example in the middle of a tsunami or a raging forest fire. The threat to life is too high.
I'd be super interested in seeing you try to shoot a male, maybe highlighting the differences for posing, etc.
I have a photoshoot in a couple of hours. Thank you for the tips!
Looove Daphne Duck!! So cute and curious 😆🦆
Amazing video! thank you! I have a graduation photoshoot and it's my first portrait shoot. I'm a little nervous but very excited. Thank you for this video!
Your photos here are all gorgeous! And not only I learn how to take a better portrait, but also how to pose!
Wow just in time, im about to do a portrait photoshoot outside on sunday, these tips will really help me out, thankyouu😃
@@stephenspider2386 yeah i know, don't forget to use mask tho
Dude can u tell me what is potrait photography
This is so helpful and true, I noticed when I played around with Light room that when you drop exposure a little there's more detailing in the photo
This is literally such a good video, especially for beginners who aren’t sure how to pose people and even showing the difference of the same shot with different exposures
really appreciate that you put the settings you used when you show the picture. as someone just starting out in photography, it’s really helpful
Hi Jessica. You are on of the best photographers I am watching. Keep up the excellent job :)
You can tell she is an experienced model. Thank you for making this video.
I have a outdoor photoshoot coming up soon and was looking up tutorials haha Jessica always posts the right stuff at the right time! 🙌🏽
Love these tutorials... I'm a hobby / amateur photographer and these are so helpful. Thank you!
You have always been somebody I looked up to for the past 3 years or so when I started. So don't take this the wrong way but....shooting at 2.8 does bring in more light but if you wanna under expose just crank up the shutter speed. I always shoot wide open if its with one person, but if I shoot groups I then compensate. Keep up the good work Jessica!
Same, outside I’m shooting pretty wide open, high shutter, low ISO
Shoutout from Paris to Daphne the duck , Sofia and you for this great video !
Wow, Sophia is amazing, she just automatically gives you so many looks! It must be amazing to work with professional models!
More of these videos please!!
Thank you for this video. It was very informative and helpful. I’ve just been asked to do an outdoor graduation photography session and I usually only shoot indoors. Again, thank you!
You are my absolute favorite photographer. Love how you teach at the same time giving us fantastic photos. By the way is the location at Canton Park in Michigan . It looks familiar
Good tips for minimalist posing and equipment with smashing results. Great shots of Daphne 🦆. Quality! Thank you.
Literally so helpful - basics but fundamental! I've watched hours of portrait videos and Learned a lot from this straight forward video. Keep them coming! :)
Was expecting some thoughts on lighting
I wish I had a better way of saying this but, thank you. I've had to completely rebuild myself from either tragedy or the less than fatal challenges of life, this being my fourth time. My new purpose in life has led me to a wish I knew where you've been all my life love for both photography and videography. I almost (just almost) wish I had skipped the academics to pursue this passion but who knows until its time, right? Over the past year that I've been learning from experts such as yourself on the technical aspects, it was listening to you in your videos that helped me to not just feel comfortable but also understand that I could not imagine doing anything else. I have been an educator teaching students from pre-school to post-graduate doctoral students but now currently I am temporarily unable to physically continue. With much thought and determination, I will still educate but in a different way that I feel will benefit people from all walks of life, and the camera skills I am learning will be invaluable in this endeavor. Hopefully, in a short time, this dream will reach fruition. I know this is wordy and possibly sappy but hey. Again, thank you.
So funny! Doing an outdoor photoshoot later today in a sunflower field! Two different ladies and their two daughters! Looking forward to that, and this video
So beautiful! I love how much I'm learning from your channel, you're the greatest! ❤️
This was an super fun video. I am dying to see the rest of the process! You've done retouching videos before and stuff, but it would be so cool to see a video from you where you go through the entire process from posing the model to publishing the photo.
Great insights and tips/direction. I always love hearing how other photographers' minds work and what goes into a frame :)
The prop gave a nice intimidate feel to the portrait. Awesome work ❤️
I learn so much with your videos and I really think I'm a better photographer all thanks to you! Wonderful video
Really love the tones and texture you get in the skin with your edits!! Amazing work as always :D
I always shoot portraits around f 1.8-2.8 and then adjust the shutter speed for exposure. I also keep my ISO at 100 outside unless I have to change it.
i love this girl .. excellent photographer, intelligent and funny. 5 thumps up.... too many ads, by TH-cam tho...
Hi Jessica, I am new to photography. I am learning sooo much from your tips and photography techniques. Thank you so much for making such beautiful videos which are so easy to understand. Your prop idea was fantastic. Take care, regards
I always enjoy your videos. You are incredible and talented!!
your outfit is stunning omg
Love this! Thanks Jessica! 💚💚💚💚
Thank you for your knowledge and easy instructions in every video you've made so far I've personally learned alot from your teaching and look forward to more outdoor portrait videos and tutorials. Take care Jessica!
Amazing. I always suck with poses. Very inspiring to watch how you guide your model. Please make more vids
Loved this! Exactly what I needed to keep me in the before a shoot.
yayyy im early. im really learning a lot from your channel. thank youuuuuuu for the wonderful content 💜💜
Nice outdoor images! The 24-70mm lens is perfect for this type of portrait photo shoot, and the cooperative model helps! :)
Yes! I love your tutorials, both shooting and retouching. You're my favorite! :-) Thanks for sharing.
OH MY WORD, I just started doing that pose you said about having your hands right above the waist. Good tips Jessica ✨☁️🌿
Always love your videos.
Jess, would you ever go back to film photography? We love analog! In fact, we just started a whole channel for analog photography! 🎞🎞🎞
Hi Jessica!! Nice video! Maybe it's a good idea if you also write the focal length you shoot, because you say you're using a 24-70mm, but not if the shot was 24, 50 or 70mm. I think that this way we can also get used to differentiating between some ranges and others in the photos. Thanks for reading me! :)
The majority of the video she's shooting at 24, towards the end it looks like somewhere between 50 and 70
Love learning new techniques for posing and photography!
Daphne was very interested in picking the perfect exposure 😂
I really appreciate your video. Very useful video tutorials. I love this ❤😍📷
that last photo with the prop was absolutely gorgeous
Soo good. Please do more of these. It’s really helpful for a newbie like me
Simply amazing tips thanks
This video was very helpful! I would love to see a video on how you send clients their photos and how they pick their photos. 😀
Such a great video, so many tips! Please, do more more more
Since I started doing weddings this will help me out a lot thank you 😭🙏🏼
Great tips, great photos. Thanks Jessica.
I really like this video. Very informative. One thing I was looking for was the focal length you were at. I know you know it changes how the image looks so that would be nice to add to the information. Really nice video tho. Thanks
I loved the tips!!! Every time I finish one of your videos, I wanna go out and take photos.
Loved this. Please do one on how to take full body pictures, camera placement when the model is standing and when they sitting. How much camera tilt is just right if you're going for a low angle shot. Love you Jess💕
I'm obsessed with your video ❤️
Love this but the model was perfect so could you do it with someone ‘ordinary’ please - a non model?
Thanks for all the tips Jessica :)
We love the Daphne duck! what an icon we love it!!! More ducks please Jessica!! In all seriousness tho, Sophia is B.E.A.U.TIFUL! She's such a stunner, she just glows, she's so radiant! I just need to know how? honestly! so pretty!
These are some really great tips!! I'm doing my daughter's senior portraits and live in colorado... Not a professional by all means but love to do it. 💕
Another great video! Do you ever do pet photography? Are there any tips on camera settings and ideas?
Your teaching is perfect!!! Amazing!
Do more of these videos... so much great info
Yessssssss do more ! Loved this one 🕺🏾
Loved the shoot! Great tips :) which lens did you use?
Hi, thanks for your videos, I do learn a lot and am inspired by your approaching strangers to photograph. Shukran!
Just awesome and the duck has a career in fashion.
This came up top on my search for outdoor portrait tips. Fab video made so much more by Daphne the Duck. Thank you for the brilliant tips.
This was super helpful. I struggle with posing ideas so thank you for making this video!
Great video...would love to see more.😄
More tutorials would be amazing! Love the way you break things down! Some with "regular" people or inexperienced posers would be sweet too!
Likes for supporting Daphne and her modeling career. ❤🦆
Thanks for showing photos settings!
Your video is very inspiring! ❤️
Really enjoyed this, great work Jessica 👏
7:30 The duck learning those skills. Looks like me when I'm around proffesional photographers haha
Your videos are so help thank you !!
great tips by a great photog!
It was lit ❤️loved it
Thank you for the great tips!
My favorite type of photography!
Loved the duck!
Beautiful video and so helpful tips! Sorry for stupid question (newbie) but why change exposure by changing f stop instead of keeping low f stop number for blurry background and increasing shutter speed instead? Thank you!
That duck is fabulous
Thanks, watching this a year later because my daughter's prom is here. Was helpful to see the aperture setting part. So many tell you to shoot wide open for the bokeh, but I also like a but underexposed and get more detail. Thanks!!
Hi! Wonderful wonderful.. Was just looking for exactly this topic. Thank you so much!! I was wondering whether you have any advice concerning a specific time best to shoot outdoors? I live in the NL and we have some lovely forests, but I'm unsure of the time.
Jessica, How can i make the background blurry and the prop you use it was blurry too, but the model was very clear. How can i do that? Love your channel btw!
Thanks Jessica for sharing the tips ,it's really helpful. While watching your video I realized what I was lacking about portrait shoot. A request would you make another video on full length poses ?
I’d love for her to take pictures of plus size models and show us what’s flattering and stuff or even a regular looking person😂
Amber Lemay The only difference would be the posing everything else is what you prefer.
Agreed!!!
Your videos are Always the best 😌
Keep going girl 💜
She’s beautiful omg