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I want to study photography once I finish school and this video for sure made my future studies easier😂
This is very helpful! Thanks Shelby💛💛
Not going to lie, you should totally be modeling if you arnt already. Your eyes are gorgeous.
I'm just starting with photography and those tips are simple to understand and priceless!! Thank you <3
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Learned so much!! Thank you!!
I will take your class
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This video literally helped me so much more to learn about photography! In your opinion: is buying the canon 80D 18-135mm a good camera for beginners? 💕
ISO 100 Is optimum. ISO 400 Is the danger zone
Completely misleading explanation of the phrase "native ISO"….
Native ISO is your base ISO. So the lowest ISO your camera can go. For yours it would be ISO 100. ISO 200, 400, 800, are full stops. ISO 200 will give you double the light than ISO 100. ISO 400 will give you double the light that ISO 200 will, and so on. It's also the thing you'd want to set first.
Hi Shelby, what camera do you use?
How do you get photos of cars like you did?
what DLSR camera would you recommend to someone who's new/a beginner to photography? Id really appreciate your advice! please make more videos like these, so helpful!
I love photography but still slowly learning, so this was sooo helpful! You explained everything so well and it got me more excited to use my camera 🙂
I started shooting professionally in 1974. Usually manual. On digital I shoot "almost manual".
1. I lock in the ISO to 100 or 200.
2. Shoot at the maximum aperture (1.2 – or 1.8 etc.)
3. Set the camera on Aperture Priority so that the exposure is adjusted by the shutter speed.
4. Leave the EV setting set to always be minus 1/3 stop (like shooting slide film)
Full manual is great when there is no pressure, but at a wedding or one time event you will make mistakes when you are distracted during a high pressure shoot that can't be repeated so full manual is problematic. This gives shallow depth of field, good skin tones, and an image that will be good on every frame. If you get distracted on full manual you will wind up with frames over or under exposed and there is little to do to fix that. At weddings you will shoot several frames per minute non-stop for 2 to 4 hours. The really important thing is you can't re-shoot. Also shoot at the highest resolution (duh) and in the fine mode.
this is the best i’ve heard all of this explained!! thank you so much!!
What camera do you use??
IT'S WORLD PHOTOGRAPHY DAY TODAY!
cool, now I just need a camera
This video helped me so much! I studied photography for a-Level and will be studying photography at university next month but I’ve never actually learned any of this because my teacher was so bad. I can finally get more comfortable with taking the best photos I can. Thanks Shelby 😊❤️
I've been trying to take photos of water moving, and I want it to have that smooth look from a slow shutter speed, but they always come out overexposed. How can I fix this?
So helpful!
I would like to cable with you
Is Leika Camera good for landscape :)? Thanks
THANKS!!! Can we have a part two of this?
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This was so helpful!
You taught me the aperture thing. Thank you so much 😭😭😭😭❤️❤️
The simplest way to explain this is as follows:
If you want to control motion blur you would set your shutter speed first, then adjust your aperture accordingly to control exposure. If you are looking to control depth of field you would set your aperture first then adjust your shutter speed. ISO is something you don't usually need to worry about unless you are pushing the camera outside of the limits of ISO 100. I leave mine on ISO 100 almost all the time and only increase it if I have no choice.
The reality is most of the time you do not need to shoot in manual mode. You can shoot in aperture priority mode when you are looking to control depth of field and shoot in shutter priority mode when you are looking to control motion blur. Using these "semi auto" modes means you really only have to worry about one setting depending on what you are trying to achieve.
I usually only drop into full manual mode if I am trying to do long exposure photography using ND filters or something else more advanced.
What camera would you recommend upgrading to i have a canon reble t6 now and have been doing photography for the past year and im looking to upgrade what would you recommend?
Hello 💕What camera do you recommend to beginners in photography?
Damn, you don’t even know how to hold the camera right
did you use the 80D or 5D to record this video? sorry if you mentioned it in this video, i must've missed it if so.. thanks!
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Dang, she’s cute
the aperture does not open the camera but the LENS!
you should do another video testing out easy ways to make money and if they actually work I was wondering if you could do the website called UserTesting I wanted to know if it works
Can you make a video just about lenses? Bc I have no idea about them and I rlly wanna learn
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This was just what I needed! I have just bought a new camera x
Wowow this was really helpful! Thank you shelby!
Incredibly helpful! Awesome!
Very helpful
Thank you Shelby for the tips because I want to be a photographer📷 and a YouTube📷
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