YOU NEED This Kit as A Pro Photographer
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 มิ.ย. 2024
- In this video, we're going to give you a full breakdown of all of the equipment a pro photographer needs. From cameras to lenses to software, we'll cover everything you need to get started in commercial photography or studio photography.
We want to make sure that you have everything you need to start your photography career and leave you with all of the information you need to makeinformed decisions about the equipment you buy. so be sure to watch this video and learn everything you need to know about professional photography!
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Looking forward to seeing what new gear you acquire through “Project Yellow Sticker.” 🤣
Scott, you're the best that could happen to my photography. An actual pro who doesn't depend on sponsored content or their TH-cam success to come and debunk all the myths and tell it straight as it is. Appreciate you a lot!
That’s so kind of you
100%
This is why working as an apprentice to a top photographer is so valuable and why these sort of videos are also so valuable. Thank you so much. Cheers.
It’s a treasure. I’ll never be in your shoes but you illustrate what it takes to do work that is deceptively simple but really isn’t.
"Is it mine? We don't know. Yellow tape? --> Goes in the bag." 🤣
I'm guessing the codeine is to help with those particularly opinionated clients.
Yellow tape tip is great idea!
Here you go, boyos. Base stuff for traveling light.
Mega video, loads of great tips. 🙏
This is great! Thank you for sharing ❤
Really digging your content. The tip about air tags for kit bags is
Brilliant. One of those things that should be obvious, but never actually occurred to me.
Wow! Thanks for sharing this info. Was very interesting and fun to watch. I am glad I’m just an enthusiastic hobbyist! 😂
It’s always amazing to me how often people undervalue “It Just Works” in favor of “Cool New Thing.” For professional work, the former is priceless.
It’s true, but sometimes the accountant also says you need to spend some money lol
Nice bicycle! Thanks for the great videos!
Glad to see your/you are travelling light!
Always!
These videos are so incredibly useful. Especially all the little bits of real-life stuff like the lint roller. Patting down a client with packing tape rolled sticky-side-out doesn't exactly scream "professional".
You're straight to the point explanations on how you do your job is awesome. I'm definitely not a professional photographer, but if I strived to be one it would have to
be a combination of you and Ansel Adams.
Genius! Thank you for sharing! This will prevent me from wasting lots of money. I'm partway through a commercial photography degree, so your timing is perfect. Nicely done video
I have one question though: are those Mamiya Z or C lenses? My college has the Cambo system and I just can't wait to get access to it
Excellent ladder work 👍
I'm with you on the heavy painkillers in every bag... !
I Often don't drink/eat enough due to rushing about or generally forgetting, leading to inevitable dehydration headaches.
I'd rather be a bit "Wooo!" but functional than a painful mess.
Canon 1ds mk11...a fabulous camera, I owned 4 of them over the years. The battery was the size of a car but the image quality was excellent. Sold mine and went Nikon D3x, which I still use.
Great video, i like video editing too!
Super interesting! And I laughed out loud at your idea of yellow stickering other people’s stuff 🤣
My brother in law a plumber would spray paint his tools with Yellow. At the end of the day he could walk around the building site and pick his tools that someone else had borrowed.
First of all thank you for the information, thought I am not even close to shoot commercial is good to know what one might be facing in this line of business.
That being said, and again I don't have the experience, your kit reminds me early days of mountain biking when I was either on a long ride or sometimes a race, I use to carry two spares tubes along with pumps, repair patches, extra food and water (like 3 days worth of them even though we were ridding for 6 hours), as time went by I learned that 75% or more of it was not really needed, have you found out that end using the extra equipment more often than not?
One thing I noticed...
I would use a plastic sandwich bag to pack each bellow.
Are you not afraid of dust?
Any dust inside the bellow may end up on the sensor.
I would love to have you explain all of the tools you mentioned and why they are essential-especially on the road
My guess is that’s all in the patreon video as well
I would love to hear your thoughts on corporate photography or corporate verses commercial photography. If you restarted would you mix corporate in if you actually enjoyed photographing people?
I was waiting for a triple extension ladder to come out of that last box.
Great video, super helpfull- I would like to see 5Ds images compared to a 6D with is lower res and see if its worth swapping my 6D to 5Ds and see how the ISO loss effects things in reality - both great to still use today.
you can't see any difference unless you print really big.
How funny, the coincidences here.
I have an OMD EM2 which I bought maybe 8 years ago? When I got into video I went with the BMpcc4k because I used Resolve but also because I can use the same lenses as my stills camera.
I also have a Billingham from 2012 which I use all the time and also that very same ThinkTank which I bought about the same time as the OMD camera (whilst in Texas- much cheaper).
I standardised all my flashes to Godox years ago and yes they are cheap but have had minimal issues.
The one amusing aside is that I have a friend a who also used to used that Canon body and always took the piss out of my 4/3 system but he had to borrow my camera on several occasions because his Canon pbacked up and needed several repairs whilst my old OMD EM1 mk2 has never failed me in all these years.
Well Scott, we do have something in common-the use of tape. I use Blue tape. This easily identifies me on the sports field against other photographers. lol
Hi Scott. Is this the Sigma 24-105mm? I did see Canon on the lens hood, but could be a replacement. Looking to sell my backup / quick shooting (non prime TS) dust infested / out of alignment barrel Canon 24-70 f4 for architecture / interiors for either the Sigma 2.8 or the f4. Love the vids! Helped with my carrer & saving money - A few years back I started watching your videos & thankfully then purchased a 2nd robust 5dsr instead of a new Fuji GFX system. More holidays for me! Cheers
Hi Scott, which flash triggers are those? I'm thinking of using lights of different brands (elinchrom & godox). Does it work with high speed sync? Thanks
Hi Scott. What kind of tripod head would you recommend for sturdiness/stability?
"Scott, we would appreciate it if you would stop promoting our old DSLRs. We can set you up with a few Canon EOS R5s with lenses if you would be interested in working with us. Cheers." - Canon Marketing Department.
j/k😄
Hah. I bought a 1ds2 a handful of years back when I saw it for $450 because I always wanted it. Had a bum sensor though. Never did replace it.
Is tethering two cameras as simple as plugging in two cameras or is there more to it?
I’m not sure which gfx you were using but I’ve heard that they require a sort of specific cable for them. Not an excuse just couod explain the dropouts there’s more weird stuff going on with Fuji
Thanks
Thanks a lot
Please do a top down angle as well on these type of videos
I might be getting a second video camera later this year so will deffo keep that in mind if I do.
Am i the only one that wonders about the green tape on the bag @08:05? But the rest is yellow? Small thing, i know. But details xD Love your vids!
I use natural light and a Fujifilm camera + a 35mm and 50mm lens. Fits in a tiny bag, weigh 1300g including bag and 3 extra batteries. I've shot book covers, magazine covers, album covers, commercials etc only using this gear. I used to have 3 bodies and 6 lenses, flashes, reflectors etc but realised the photographs didn't get any better so I narrowed it down. / Johan
I am very jealous haha. When I was a portrait photographer my bag was more like that, but since doing still life studio work it just gets worst and worst
Nice kit but are you sure you have enough tether cables? Where's the left handed screw-drivers and backdrop paper decreasers?
Great video and impressed with the quantity of non-prescription drugs you have tucked away 😉
Testament to how well Thinktank bag hold to to abuse. Think you need some new bag stands on the right hand one mate. 🤣
How often do you polarise your light/lens? I got a set a while back but never actually use them.
Maybe twice a year haha. Its pretty rare
How do you call this kind of suit?
yellow tape is great for you to know its your gear, but a sticker with your name/phone on it is better when the rental house 'accidentally' gets a piece of your gear. Assistants are human.
Are you going to Italy to photograph "spaghetti hoops".
Hello,
How do you carry everything?
Do you have a car? A van? Do you use taxis? How many assistants help you to move thoses cases?
I ask because I'm currently searching for solutions regarding that matter.
This may seem trivial but when you have to carry heavy luggages in a +40°C day and still want to look clean in front of your client, there are no more stupid questions.
Thank you.
Great questions.
I get all of that into a tiny Kia PIcanto as well as my personal luggage. On this job I drove into the actual studio and just took them out my car by myself.
Thank you.
Where do you get the polarizing gels? Is there any way to find it a bit cheaper than the 599£ rosco roll? What's the size you are using? Also, what is that tube you are using to store the gels?
I can’t remember, but it was painfully expensive
Is it really worth the price? How ofthen do you use it?@@TinHouseStudioUK
You mentioned a "scoping camera / scoping lens". I'm not knowledgeable in product photography - does that mean for viewing video scopes to monitor colour / exposure?
Scouting, recce
Quick question: The smaller sensor will produce a greater depth of field, but if you are using a tilt shift style lens configuration, why does that matter? If you are using a traditional lens a MF lens will have a larger aperture range...if tilting...then you're going to tilt shift to get focus anyway.
Great question. Ill answer here as probably too niche for a video. Lens first, the medium format lens is not a medium format lens once on a 35mm body, but you are right in that you can stop down further to say f16 with little loss of IQ, but at F16 close up to a large item the DOF is really small still, so you fix it with the technical camera. BUT even then you can't always get enough movement on a camera this size (the cambo not the canon part) to get everytyhing in focus. You also lose a LOT of light doing the movements. For f16 I am often at 3200 watts with just a reflector.
Also getting the plane of focus just right is harder to achieve (practically) as the sensor gets larger. Hope that helps
@@TinHouseStudioUK Thanks for taking the time. I appreciate it is a niche question. Food typically has the camera a lot closer to the subject than other forms of photography, which will complicate depth of field equations.
*stares in landscape photographer*
I am just elbows in Fuji, just found out the tethering issue. Cried my eyes out what a drama. Tethering is not a regular thing yet but I am just about to throw everything out. What a complete nightmare. Freezes, connections lost, lag etc.
No one talks about the tether issues for Fuji. But it is to the point of almost completely useless!
Apparently the new Area 51 cables have a version specific to the Fuji camera now so might be worth trying
@@TinHouseStudioUK
Will look into it. After digging to the bottom of the internet. Apperantly Fuji icw godox triggers also cause freezing issues. Also the usb-c connector is shit. But that could be fixed with maybe the area 51 cable.
Fuji GFX tethering is a nightmare 🙃 you're not wrong
For me it works fast. The RAW files are 100mb and they transfer almost instantly.
@@claudianreyn4529 transfer speeds weren't my issue... keeping the tether/import stable on my 50R + Lightroom was where I was having issues :(
No yellow tape on your mirror! Is that why you lost the other mirror!
All good, but one thing.. the thumbnail. I really don‘t understand: first, where‘s the connection with what you say in the video, second, in general: Canon (like all the other brands, for that matter) don‘t hate anyone who‘s using their kit, old or new. As far as Canon is concerned, believe me, there is truly no hate, As a matter of fact, it‘s a love song to how good Canon‘s camera performs and how reliable a Canon‘s kit is, if you are still making a living out of a few yerars old machine. Using the word „hate“ as a catch phrase is a bit.. well, not nice. But hey, it‘s your channel, you can do whatever you want.
Hi Scott, how big is the largest image you've ever printed in a campaign from a 50MP Canon 5DS file? Thank you very much.
bigger than an office door at full res, the obvs billboards and 6 sheets are far lower res due to viewing distance etc.
@@TinHouseStudioUK Thanks a lot ,-)
Mamiya 7 lens is sharper than sekor Rz lens
What cable bag is that that has every USB cable you need?
Just a cheap amazon one.
First 😁
Winner winner chicken dinner
The blue robo cup doesnt have a yellow sticker!.. Do i win a prize?!!!
Your kit is the reason I hate "what's in my camera bag 2023" style videos.... I have WAY too much crap to fit in a single backpack!
And every single piece of gear I own has "blue" electric tape! So it looks like our companies can work together seamlessly!
Why can't the agency & clients come to your studio for the shoot? I know most of the ad agencies are in London, but many of the biggest FMCG headquarters are outside of London (Theale, Weybridge, Crawley, Croydon, Basingstoke etc). So the clients paying for the shoot that have to travel to come to London for the shoot could just as easily come to your studio. It would be so much easier than having to drag all your gear to a rental studio AND having to rent gear from rental houses. Is it because the agency people don't want to travel outside of London?
Really good question. But sadly there is a good answer.
Outside of London there are very very few stylists, digitechs, producers, retouchers, assistants, sparks, prop houses and rental houses. The logistics of bringing all of that to me is far harder than me going to them. And of course some of these folks you can find out of London, but all the best ones are in London.
@@TinHouseStudioUK Ah, I see. Makes sense. Thanks so much for responding!
i don't know if you done a video on this but what's with the coloured rolls in the background
Yes there is one somehwere on here on how to build it
@@TinHouseStudioUK i was just wondering what they where, I have only watched your channel few times and I only thought of it when I saw a video on fstopper the other day
@@AdamHinckley They look like different color background paper rolls.
@@gr-os4gd it's different colours, i only found out it in another video of his, i was only wondering what he uses them for
@@SystemParanoia i was only wondering if he done a video on them
Lol that fan. I saw a couple youtubers try to shill it and they got all defensive in the comments about any criticism
It’s utter rubbish haha
Coca Cola ad? 🙃