Why you need a 50mm Lens for Portrait Photography

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Hey guys! In today’s video I’m sharing 5 reasons you should think about using a 50mm lens if you do portrait photography.

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32 Comments
  1. Julia Trotti says

    All photos in this video are edited with my Lightroom Presets! Check them out here: https://www.digitalfilmactions.com/lightroom-presets/
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  2. Jerzy - SilverSetFilms says

    Nifty Fifty is 1.8. The 1.4 is not so "nifty". 50mm is a great on crop sensor making "poor man's" 80mm length which makes it ideal for portrait.

  3. code4Fun says

    This is not nifty 50! This a bit embarrassing! Such a mistake cannot go unpublished in photography 🌎 Lol. Good job though.

  4. Frank Surdal says

    Great tips and video. Can I ask if you’re using any filters when you’re shooting in bright daylight, like on the beach like you did here?

  5. Iness Djellid says

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  6. Vince Baldwin says

    Will that work on the Sony A7ii

  7. TO TA says

    Why not the 24 – 70, 2.8 Instead ??

  8. Kook Kim says

    Do you mind making a video regarding how to shoot portrait with 50mm? Many times I feel like i'm focusing the further eye than closer eye ;(

  9. Julien Vasquez says

    Great work and info!! 📸🥰

  10. Tok Engka says

    I need to work hard to be able to buy the lens 😞

  11. Chris Fu says

    I like that your analysis is from a neutral perspective and based on the result of the real world images. The typical portrait photographer will say 85mm because of distortion reasons; which really bugs me because photography is also about story telling. In small studios, square spaces, and areas where you might have people moving the 50mm less confining. Getting the shot is always #1, sharpness on the subject is important as well, but as your style shows having the context in the background of the location is an element that's often overlooked.

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  13. L Golden says

    Oh dear… you are dangerous…and wrong. Using a 50mm for a head and shoulders portrait distorts the subject which was obvious in your sample photo. Additionally thinking that a 1.2 is great because of the background blur is shortchanging the image. Any lens wide open uses the worst part of the glass. Also depth of field is so shallow you may have the eyes in focus (or one eye) but the nose and ears are blurry, that is not a good look for a portrait. You want the entire face sharp and if you want the background blurry just move your subject away from it. It may be fine for a full length or environmental portrait but for head and shoulders….it's just not right.

  14. Govin Gautam says

    Good job mam

  15. Mike Button says

    I can't help but bringing out my 85 1.2. I'm just addicted to that lens. But yeah… I love my 50mm and always have in my bag and will bring it out when I can't use my 85 or I want a different perspective. Thank you for the vid…

  16. harshad satarkar says

    For sony a7iii, if I have choose only one portrait lens for prewed shoots.. what to choose between Sony 85mm 1.8 or sony 50mm 1.8 ??

  17. Jaclyn Asencio says

    I have the canon 50mm 1.8
    But I don’t know if is really working because I don’t see my subject is all blurry!
    Do you know if is working or maybe it came damaged! Thanks for your time

  18. Oxud says

    you are so beautiful. I subsed you. Pls sub me as well. cheers

  19. Phil Daniel says

    Hi there, I recently got into photography. My 1st lens that I bought besides the kit lens that came with my canon sl2 is the 50 mm 1.8. Love this lens it's cheap and gets the job done. Love your channel.

  20. Neil Spector says

    all i can afford is the nikon 50 mm 1.8

  21. Abhisek Chettri says

    i have already thought about it😂

  22. Danno596 says

    What lenses do you recommend we have in our kit??

  23. HANDIS CHEUNG says

    thanks for your recommendation ,actually I have a 50mm 2.0 Carl Zeiss for m9. this is the first manual lens ,it is a bit challenge to composition with 50mm compare to 85mm or 135mm .do you have more sample photos for 50mm lens?

  24. Thomas T says

    great video, Thanks for sharing. most i see 50mm use as single people, can this be use like 3 or more people in a shot? or would you recommend like 1 or 2 max? thanks

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  26. Horace Hogsnort says

    The 50mm makes a "great" landscape lens? Really?!!

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  28. aj barker1 says

    Hi Julia! I currently have a 35mm 1.4 and a 24-70 2.8 do you think I should go for a 50mm or 85mm as my next lens? For general travel, street and portrait photography

  29. Mex Flex says

    I stopped watching after i heard 1.2

  30. Nizar Noor says

    1.4 is NOT the nifty fifty. Wish I was rich.

  31. Burak Perinçek says

    Hi Julia, love to see your videos, inspirational for sure ! just wanna ask that what focus mode you usually use for portrait sessions, AF-S or AF-C ?

  32. Bash Mutumba says

    Your voice is therapeutic. Much love from Uganda 🇺🇬

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