I could tell right away from the first time I watched one of your videos that you were a very good teacher, but the RPG game example during Habit #3 about how the little experience boosts from the small battles add up to be greater than the big experience boosts from boss fights solidified it. You have, in my opinion, the most insightful photography content on TH-cam. Thanks for all the free help man, wish you the best.
Yes, often times I will take a photo that I really want to like due to the associations I have with taking the photo and will make it through my first few cuts purely out of the bias I have for it, but ultimately decide the photo, objectively, is not that good: no clear subject, out of focus, overexposed, etc.
Wow, what an idea about emotional impact on my photography... It describes so easily why some very loved by me personally shot doesn't receive attention from audience and other "just good photos" (for me) receive so many appreciation 😅
Thanks Pat for the insightful video. I was getting restless for the past 2 days and the output was less than desirable. These tips will act as reminders to me and reinforce my beliefs as a creative. Thanks again and hope to see more great videos from you.
I've been watching this series and it has informed my photography sooo much. However, this particular video has had a tremendous impact. These simple habits and the ideas, concepts and reasons behind them have been so helpful. I hope that after some more time and practice that I will eventually develop a style and have my photography improve to a point that I will consider myself to be more than just an amateur. Thank you so much for the videos and the information!!
My man, I have not been around for long but I enjoy your insights for the intermediate level. I really liked your videos about 24mm and 85mm two focal lengths I used to hate, now make sense and I enjoy them more. Thanks for putting the time in to make considerate content. 🙏
I love the mental assignments and exercises you give for defining an eye for what a photographer might do to change up their creativity or develop their style. Thank you!
I’d like to subscribe to your newsletter but I can’t find it. Question on habit 4: do you ever not like a picture at first but grow to like it with emotional distance?
The second habit of using your minds eye to visualize compostition is so discouraging for me as someone with aphantasia. I'm so envious of people that can see vividly within their mind :( I hope I can overcome it.
I could tell right away from the first time I watched one of your videos that you were a very good teacher, but the RPG game example during Habit #3 about how the little experience boosts from the small battles add up to be greater than the big experience boosts from boss fights solidified it. You have, in my opinion, the most insightful photography content on TH-cam. Thanks for all the free help man, wish you the best.
13:28 Learned that awhile back and it’s been a tremendous help.
I appreciate your videos so much! Thank you, Pat
Great video, nothing but simplicity… our modern world is lacking this. ✨
Loved your analogy of RPG videogames experience grind!
Yes, often times I will take a photo that I really want to like due to the associations I have with taking the photo and will make it through my first few cuts purely out of the bias I have for it, but ultimately decide the photo, objectively, is not that good: no clear subject, out of focus, overexposed, etc.
Loved this video! Awesome advice! Thank you!
Wow, what an idea about emotional impact on my photography... It describes so easily why some very loved by me personally shot doesn't receive attention from audience and other "just good photos" (for me) receive so many appreciation 😅
Thanks!
Love the focus, I'm like a squirrel, everything looks worthy, very spontaneous so this is very helpful
Will you release an EDC video anytime soon? Love from Canada~
Thank you for making these videos! You keep it real and show us relative advice through your journey and I truly appreciate it!
Thanks Pat for the insightful video. I was getting restless for the past 2 days and the output was less than desirable. These tips will act as reminders to me and reinforce my beliefs as a creative. Thanks again and hope to see more great videos from you.
I've been watching this series and it has informed my photography sooo much. However, this particular video has had a tremendous impact. These simple habits and the ideas, concepts and reasons behind them have been so helpful. I hope that after some more time and practice that I will eventually develop a style and have my photography improve to a point that I will consider myself to be more than just an amateur. Thank you so much for the videos and the information!!
My man, I have not been around for long but I enjoy your insights for the intermediate level. I really liked your videos about 24mm and 85mm two focal lengths I used to hate, now make sense and I enjoy them more.
Thanks for putting the time in to make considerate content. 🙏
My pleasure! Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment!
I love the mental assignments and exercises you give for defining an eye for what a photographer might do to change up their creativity or develop their style. Thank you!
What would you say is a good camera that can be versatile with the style of photo like a camera that can be used for nature, city, and portrait photos
No better person to give insights especially if you are still learning
Seeing this again in last one hour and now taking notes
Hope it'se useful!
@@patkay absolutely
Man you're so good at digging deep to what cause something and how to be mindful about photography, that's so cool!🔥
15 minutes well spent.. keep making such contents.. its fascinating when people share such insights
Thank you. This was useful.
My pleasure!
Early to a Pat Kay vid 🤘You're the best man. Really inspired me to push myself in this field.
Great to hear it!
Saving my money for the all courses. ❤
Thanks Pat, Really useful video!
Thanks for watching :)
Awesome bro 🆒
Amazing advice as always! Thank you💙🧡
My pleasure! Thanks for watching
I’d like to subscribe to your newsletter but I can’t find it. Question on habit 4: do you ever not like a picture at first but grow to like it with emotional distance?
Love your vids, I always learn a lot so thank you!
My pleasure!
Thank you.
Thank you!
thank you so much for this. I never knew "visual triggers", were a thing. I do that subconsciously often. Thank you for the tips
Love you Pat ❤
Much love back to ya
That last one is gonna be my excuse for letting photos sit on my hard drive for years before editing them hehe
this points are just perfect
Thanks for watching =)
First comment too sweet love Ur vids man I'm nearly 19 and been working on my business for 2 years Ur videos really do help
I'm glad they do man!
How about the 50 1.2 GM? you never talked about. It's considered the best GM lens as image quality
TIL I can create emotional distance by being busy with Tears of the Kingdom lol. Great and insightful, as always!
bro, can we make a career out of photography only like yourself in current stage of reels and short form content?.
The second habit of using your minds eye to visualize compostition is so discouraging for me as someone with aphantasia. I'm so envious of people that can see vividly within their mind :( I hope I can overcome it.
I feel like youtube changed their algorithms and is hurting this channel’s growth 😢
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I officially have brain rot, when he said "creating emotional.." i finished that line off with "damage". 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
Aha top ten likes woooo
haha you got it man