Tip number 4 stood out to me, although i also pay attention to the apperture before i take the shot, i enjoyed how you talked about it and it stood out to me. As always, master, very grateful for your kindness and generosity, bless your heart and may the Lord bless you and keep you and yours in good haalth and happy :)
I appreciate your advice. I'm curious about your background in the shot. There's a slight vertical line in the middle, and I can't tell if it's a corner or some kind of seam. Or perhaps you shot on a green screen and it's an artificial background. Would you mind saying?
Hello Karl, great advice as always. I’m just wondering if you have ever used micro four thirds in a studio? Just acquired my first studio and that is the system I will be using. Thanks
It's always great to work with a model but I've also photographed real people for annual reports, business brochures and companies over the last 30 years - these tips are more applicable to real people than they are to models.
Tip number 4 stood out to me, although i also pay attention to the apperture before i take the shot, i enjoyed how you talked about it and it stood out to me. As always, master, very grateful for your kindness and generosity, bless your heart and may the Lord bless you and keep you and yours in good haalth and happy :)
Very informative video many thanks, Karl.
Sage advice, as ever.
Karl's advice always makes you think deeper and look from a detailed perspective on taking a photograph. I always learn something new listing to him.
Thanks.
Nice summary Karl highlighting your "Top Tips". Always well done.
Thank you kindly
I love your concept 👌
Tip 5 just reminded me less is more ❤ i almost forget the main purpose of a portrait
I am always learning and your videos help with personal projects or working with nonprofit clients. Thanks for the tips.
My pleasure!
I would love to see more product photography with a full frame camera at a future date. Thanks in advance.
Great tips!!
Cheers
Really useful thank you
You are welcome
great short video
I appreciate your advice. I'm curious about your background in the shot. There's a slight vertical line in the middle, and I can't tell if it's a corner or some kind of seam. Or perhaps you shot on a green screen and it's an artificial background. Would you mind saying?
Hello Karl, great advice as always. I’m just wondering if you have ever used micro four thirds in a studio? Just acquired my first studio and that is the system I will be using. Thanks
I am like a field of corn. I am all ears
Tip 6: Work with a model.
It's always great to work with a model but I've also photographed real people for annual reports, business brochures and companies over the last 30 years - these tips are more applicable to real people than they are to models.
Sir Karl please allow me to assist you in your photography.
Thank you but I'm afraid we have no positions available.
@@VisualEducationStudio ok sir, thank you for your reply
You are awesome in this field I will be great full if you allow me to be with you