Sir, you're not just a great photographer but an amazing teacher as well. Detailed and easy to understand, I enjoy your videos and relevant topics. Keep them coming!!
A lovely lady. I hope she enjoyed the files or prints. You treated her with respect and gentleness which I am sure she appreciated. I appreciated your posing advice which was excellent, as we have come to expect.
I can not thank you enough for sharing with us! Your helping us so much. I've never done a maternity, this weekend is my 1st and I can't believe I found this! Thank you, thank you, thank you. A subscriber for life!
Fabulous video, I learned a lot. Very timely as well as I am doing my first maternity shoot next week although the mother will be doing aerial hoop and silk moves, but the principles you laid out still will apply. Many thanks.
So timely... I have been doing nothing but maternity shoots lately, and posing can be challenging. Going to incorporate some of these tips this Sunday for yet another maternity shoot. Appreciate these videos you've been putting out for adorama.
35mm prime? Im making a small home studio in a 15x15 room and all the advice I got was that I wouldn't be far away enough from the model to avoid distortion.. They even said 50mm would cause distortion. That I would need 85mm to 100mm for flattering portraits. These look flattering to me at 35mm! So how far away do you suggest to avoid distortion.. it looks like you walked approximately 12ft away?
Sir, you're not just a great photographer but an amazing teacher as well. Detailed and easy to understand, I enjoy your videos and relevant topics. Keep them coming!!
A lovely lady. I hope she enjoyed the files or prints. You treated her with respect and gentleness which I am sure she appreciated. I appreciated your posing advice which was excellent, as we have come to expect.
You're the BOSS teacher when it comes to learning techniques. How simple your language is, but sooo effective ❤️
I can not thank you enough for sharing with us! Your helping us so much. I've never done a maternity, this weekend is my 1st and I can't believe I found this! Thank you, thank you, thank you. A subscriber for life!
Doing my first maternity shoot on Monday, this was very helpful.
AdoramaTV is simply brilliant channel! So many, planty of tips I got from the photography's masters. Many thanks for that! 🙏❤️☺️
I love the class. I like photography and I am 37 weeks pregnant, I will create some "professional" shoots within the following week!
Fabulous video, I learned a lot. Very timely as well as I am doing my first maternity shoot next week although the mother will be doing aerial hoop and silk moves, but the principles you laid out still will apply. Many thanks.
Before watching this video I don't no anything about this but when I watch the maternity shoot the I learn something new and I do as that
Always super tips Pye. Thank you very much. No emphasis on gear, only the technics. 👏👏👏
Thanks Pye, very informative it helps to see the different poses and how it alters the image. :)
The model is beautiful!
Awesome points that I will definitely use on all my portrait shoots from here on out!!!
i am doing a shoot with my best friend tomorrow! So gonna use this!!!
So timely... I have been doing nothing but maternity shoots lately, and posing can be challenging. Going to incorporate some of these tips this Sunday for yet another maternity shoot. Appreciate these videos you've been putting out for adorama.
This is one of the most helpful video. Learnt a lot. Thank you
Greatly explained awesome job pie! This video is wonderful as I have a a maternity shoot coming up.
Thanks i learned a lot, i got a maternity shoot today
I believe outfit is everything :-)
Once thanks for this video. Another awesome tutorial. I love how you start from the ground up. Awesome tips.
I really wish you'd also shown some plus sized pregnant models.
Great tutorial. Is it OK to shoot some closer shots and cut off the bottom portion of the legs?
Pye, you're a very good teacher!
Thank you so much, you great teacher
WOW! That's awesome, thanks!
Information tou give is so clear and simple just perfect...can't wait to see more.
Excellent tips. Personally I find loose flowing maternity wear far more comfortable - and attractive - than skin tight clothing.
Nice vid Pye! Thanks for the tips.
Thank you so much
Wonderful video. Thank you!
very helpful thank you very much Mr. Pye
Great video. I've learnt a lot. thank you so much.
Amazing work Pye!
Awesome Job Pie !!!
Master Pye🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽where did you focus on the model for having the model sharp? Muchas gracias
Really helpful and interesting
Awesome stuff !!
The constant anxiety of the photographer stepping on the camera on the floor :D
awesome! Thank u
35mm prime? Im making a small home studio in a 15x15 room and all the advice I got was that I wouldn't be far away enough from the model to avoid distortion.. They even said 50mm would cause distortion. That I would need 85mm to 100mm for flattering portraits. These look flattering to me at 35mm! So how far away do you suggest to avoid distortion.. it looks like you walked approximately 12ft away?
Superb❤️
Good 👏👏👏
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How about the most common maternity dress that are loose and not tapered? How can you pose that?
what if you have no window
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Do you have your very own RUclips or social media acc I could follow YOU??
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Who are the people who watch and give it a thumbs down? Seriously, what are you wanting? Birth?