The Photographer's Key to Consistency is???
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.ย. 2024
- In this video, Mariana and I shoot downtown San Antonio and I talk about what I think is the key to becoming more consistent in you photography. It has worked for me and I truly believe, it you follow this advice, it can help you too!.
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Another awesome session.
Thanks again for this video! Mariana is a wonderful model and i prefere the pics in the cloth with stripes, witch begins at 7:08! Best wishis for you both! Wolf from Austria.
I like that you still use a strobe even when it’s overcast and in shade(even lighting). I do too! Sometimes I wonder why, but it’s for consistency. I love brightening the eye and the catchlight.
Exactly! That’s exactly right and why I do it! The eyes are everything!
Luv it!
Thank you!
Jason and Mariana, this is another great video! Thank you for sharing and love the portraits of Mariana in this video, such a beautiful model.
Thank you so much!
Nice video bro. Thanks for share this work with this beautiful lady... amazing job...
Thank you
Appreciate the content you put out on both TH-cam and Instagram. Inspirational!
Thanks! Thanks for leaving a comment as well!
Every time he says consistant or consistency you have to take a shot😂😂 Great video!!!
lol. Start drinking!
Awesome video once again
Preciosas fotos !! Y muy buen video!! Saludos desde Benidorm (españa)
Thanks for the videos you put out, I enjoy watching them. If you are looking for topics for your videos you might want to do one showing the effects with and without a grid, especially for outside. I known when indoors I use a grid to prevent light spill (to backgrounds and nearby walls) however I have not used them outdoors. Just a suggestion for a video, thanks.
Great suggestion.
Gorgeous photography Allen. I have z6 ii with 24-70 f4.0 and godox v1. What further I need to purchase to reach anything near to your image quality. Pls donot suggest costly materials.
Thanks for watching and leaving a comment.
Your camera is solid and the 24-70 is good, however the F4 is limiting if you’re wanting that bokeh and separation of subject and background.
I shoot with prime lenses and they are faster lenses.
Since you don’t want to spend $2500 on a f1.2 lens, I’d recommend looking at 3rd party lens options like sigma or Tamron. Look for lenses at f1.4, 1.8, and 2.8. Third party will be more budget friendly, but still a decent amount. Maybe look at the used market also! KEH.com or MPB.com are great options for used lenses.
@J.Allen_Photography Great Allen, love you, and your photography. Ramesh from India.
Would love to see how you edit
What grid softbox equipment did you use? I’m looking into buying one for these kinds of shoots along with my a7riv Sony Camera.
Nice content to learn from, have an ask what time do you take these photos??
I show these in the morning around 10.
Alright thanks 👍🙏
Jason, where did you get the roller base for your stand?
They are Neewer brand wheels on Amazon.
@@J.Allen_Photography Nice thank you for your quick response.
Keep killing these videos. I've been looking forward each week to seeing your new ones.
Why did grid the softbox?
It controls the light flow.
@@J.Allen_Photography Is the grid needed outside ?
@@GB-AK yes. It controls the light spill. Sometimes I remove it when I need more light.
You forgot to hit record again??? 😂 The first step Jason is admitting you have a problem 😂😂😂
Haha. It was definitely my fault!
Being consistent to become consistent? This is ridiculous to me. This is too simple. And consistency also means restriction (e.g.to one time of day as your mentioned). Being able to take good photos under any circumstances is (to me) the key to sucess.
Taking good photos in any circumstance is what you strive for. Absolutely. But you don’t get that way unless you shoot consistently. I didn’t say you have to shoot at the same time every day. I said it will help if you’re using natural light, to try and shoot at the same times. People have to learn and grow. Thanks for the comment.
Nice content to learn from, have an ask what time do you take these photos??