A legend shooting on P. So it’s not just the gear, it’s learning how to use the equipment that you have that makes the difference, I can’t pick a winner because I like both photos a lot, and like both photographers a lot. Great episode.
Vanessa, you are inspiring. Seeing how cheerful you got in the presence of such a great photographer is unmatched. Thank you for selling the ART this way.
As someone who has shot extensively on SoCal's beaches the thing that strikes me most about the results from these two amazing photographers is the depth of Joe's experience in that challenging environment. Vanessa, as the extraordinarily talented East Coast and Texas photog she is, is at a distinct disadvantage in not knowing exactly how late afternoon West Coast beach lighting is going to behave and -- more often than not -- misbehave. In any case, another great video with terrific end result prints! Many, many thanks!
Amazing! I first heard Joe speak back in 2004 and have always found him so inspirational. This is the first time Ive seen him n a few years and still found listening to him very inspiring.
Wow! A blast from the past Joe spoke at a PPA meeting back in the 90’s when I was getting out of the Marines. I remember asking crazy technical gear questions, he looked at me and said, learn techniques. Loved his presentation in Phoenix at the old PPPA. Thanks for doing this Vanessa love the collaboration, very inspiring
Thanks for sharing the moment. For the vote i can't choose, but one thing is for sure, those 2 images (for me) are really representing old school vs new school.
Loved this little shootout, Vanessa, and seeing Joe in action is so heart-warming. And, of course, Michael and Jen are always perfect models for any kind of shootout.
I enjoyed this shootout. Two amazing photographers with different styles. I don’t often go for the visiting team but Joe had the winner of two great shots.
Good to See Joe again. Hi first met you at the Jacob Javits convention center during the photo show. Your story is very interesting his pictures are very interesting as well as inspiration. Joe is a very smart and true man. Studying human psychology gave him the edge .
Great Video Vanessa! I loved both images but I have to give it to Joe. His unique approach by raising the aperture and the ISO up is something I rarely see a wedding photographer do. So often we see blurred background and dreamy bokeh in wedding photography. This video was an eye opener. Thank you Vanessa for this video. Please make another video with Joe showing and explaining how he uses P mode to adjust quickly for exposure.
It is difficult to say which of the two is the most beautiful ...they are both beautiful photos. What I liked about this video is the experience it gave me! Great inspiration for me, seeing two photographers, two styles, two completely different techniques and observing two wonderful photos ... and without the latest generation cameras ... Thanks for this experience!
I just love these photo challenges, so fun! I do like both photos but I do have to go with Joes on this one. Joe is an inspiration and it really doesn’t matter what mode you use, as long as you are able to get the shot (especially if you can do it in camera).
I like these shoot outs they are cool. I actually like both for different reasons and it's because they are different. I can see the pitfalls of switching from a mirrorless to a DSLR. Having that exposure in the evf is helpful. I'm still enjoying your off camera flash book.
❤ This was a good video learned a lot and seeing how he work with his subjects to get those natural shots. And how she was so happy to shoot with joe someone she definitely admires his work . Hope to see more videos like this great series.
@@VanessaJoy I watched every one so far accept two of them I’m picking up lots of tips from everyone. And seeing how you work with others and how they are with you is all love makes it fun to watch can’t wait to see the others and who else you with I did a shoot with Brandon Cole he a good friend of mine dont know if you know him.
Both photos look amazing, I give the edge to Joe, not because it is necessarily better, but as he said in your discussion...It is different, especially in how he achieved it and knowing so much about his gear. Two unmatched photographers showing their true talents.
Vanessa for the win here. Your style seems more modern and the highlights fix could have easily been done. I have done the sunburst trick myself quite a few times and it definitely has its use.
Love both photos but I'm going to have lean towards Joe on this one. I love the couple silhouette shot. I still mess around with my 5D Mk III even though I have R3s now. Still a great camera lens/combo for this budget shootout.
I can see two great photos with 2 different signatures/styles and I happen to like both :). I love how Joe explained the "easy trick" (for him) to get that photo on P mode. Thanks for sharing this experience
I was out of the country when this video dropped. What I really love the most about this shoot, is that Joe didn't compromise his gear. His gear is already considered by most of the photographers watching this video, budget gear. This just further solidifies for me that it truly isn't about the gear. Joe shoots high end weddings and engagements of clients we can't touch, with a 14 year old camera. Bravo. Clients hire the photographer for the images they produce, not the camera they shoot with.
i did like both images, i am still shooting with the 5d3 and most often the 50mm, let me know when you want to borrow my gear just to get that old time feeling back
Well first off I enjoy your videos very much. That being said I have to go with Joe's only because I love shooting silhouettes with the sunburts..But I do enjoy your video and your print was very nice also.
Thank you so much for this great video. I use to shoot on a canon ae1 and now looking to update from my 90d to something more pro. I take mostly take landscapes. As far as the pic goes. Your photo is definitely more my style and what I would want as a newly wedded couple. But I love Joes too. Thx again
Vanessa, much as I like your work I have to give this round to Joe, the silhouette of the couple was so phenomenal that I thought that 5d mark 3 was the legendary 5dsr.
Please make another video with Joe explaining how he uses P mode to change exposure quickly. He talks about it in your last videos. I think a lot of your viewers would love this.
Muchas gracias Vanessa y Joe for such an amazing experience, sharing your knowledge and providing different prospectives and styles.. the entire serie with Joe has been a treat, and as someone who is trying to expand my photography abilities, Joe's photo jornalist style makes me identify with him, maybe because I have been working mostly on wildlife photography and landscape where you wait to capture the moment, instead of directing the subject (there's too much to learn), and muchas gracias por permitirnos aprender de tan grandes maestros!!
Thank you for another great video! On this particular one, I’ll have to give it to Joe, but I do love your photo as well! My thinking - two different spreads in the album and the client gets the best of two worlds, should this have been a real wedding shoot :)
It’s kind of an unfair comparison because the photos are completely different. It always comes down to what the use of the photo is. I prefer the darker one as a piece of art but the bright and airy as a beautiful remainder of the moment, something I struggle to capture and you’re a master at. Great job again.
Wonderful photos. Quick question regarding Joe’s photo - is that lens/sensor dust above the heads of the couple, or are those birds? At such high aperture, I was a little worried about dust showing up…
Both are excellent and different. In reference to your image, when I am shooting down in that area, I am L.A. based, I usually will underexpose slightly so that I don't blow the highlights and use a strobe on camera to fill in the shadow/shaded subject. This technique still gives me the lovely softness with retaining the highlights. On his, all is good, I would just retouch the spot by the sunburst as it takes my eye straight there and my eye does not focus on the subject first. But all this is just IMO. Overall I like both images.
I still love my two Canon 5DIII's although they are 10 years old. Only reason I would buy a Canon Eos R6 is the flipscreen. I'm getting older and lying on the ground to photograph mushrooms is getting hard. Well, it's getting hard getting up again :-). With a flipscreen I wouldn't have to lie on the ground anymore
Interesting that such a good photographer as Joe always shoots in "P" mode. Two very different photos from each of you but in this contest, I give the win to Joe.
Curious if you tweaked your photo more where it is shown in the "vote in the comments" part of the video? Just wondered because when you held yours up in the video it looked way overexposed to my amateurish eye but in that "vote in the comments" part it looks much better. Both good but gotta go with Joe's "P" mode photo for the win.
@@VanessaJoy so we'll blame it on your husband then. 😉😂 Great video as always. Love these budget camera shootouts. I have the full hour with Joe in my library to watch when I get a chance.
Another great video. Both pictures are very good, but Vanessa's is a little too bright for me. Joe's comes in like an advertisement for a destination wedding location. Very nicely done. Thanks to both of you.
I actually love both images.... I would be more than happy to have any of those two pics taken at my wedding 😍. Joe's one is maybe winning by a hair just because I love silhouettes, but hey, that's an extremely close one (which should be a honour for Vanessa, considering her opponent.... 😄)
Now do a 5D Classic and a 50mm 1.8
Already did here ruclips.net/video/f4UYTA2XcBg/видео.html and here ruclips.net/video/5cTO-HE2mNY/видео.html
I got you 😉
Yup, that would be an awesome combo.
buy Joe's book all those photos in that book is shot with a 5d classic and a nikon d2x. So pretty sure he can handle a 5d classic
A legend shooting on P. So it’s not just the gear, it’s learning how to use the equipment that you have that makes the difference, I can’t pick a winner because I like both photos a lot, and like both photographers a lot. Great episode.
What is shooting on P 🤔
Both are winners. They are both beautiful Great job you guys!!!
Joe is a real pro....no gear dependent...salute
Vanessa, you are inspiring. Seeing how cheerful you got in the presence of such a great photographer is unmatched. Thank you for selling the ART this way.
Haha I was quite elated all day
They are both gorgeous...but Joe's won me over!
As someone who has shot extensively on SoCal's beaches the thing that strikes me most about the results from these two amazing photographers is the depth of Joe's experience in that challenging environment. Vanessa, as the extraordinarily talented East Coast and Texas photog she is, is at a distinct disadvantage in not knowing exactly how late afternoon West Coast beach lighting is going to behave and -- more often than not -- misbehave. In any case, another great video with terrific end result prints! Many, many thanks!
Amazing! I first heard Joe speak back in 2004 and have always found him so inspirational. This is the first time Ive seen him n a few years and still found listening to him very inspiring.
Two of my favorite all time photographers...thanks for the video!! - joe homsy
Wow!
A blast from the past
Joe spoke at a PPA meeting back in the 90’s when I was getting out of the Marines. I remember asking crazy technical gear questions, he looked at me and said, learn techniques.
Loved his presentation in Phoenix at the old PPPA.
Thanks for doing this Vanessa love the collaboration, very inspiring
That’s so cool! He’s always so good at inspiring and getting to the heart of photography
Thanks for sharing the moment. For the vote i can't choose, but one thing is for sure, those 2 images (for me) are really representing old school vs new school.
I LOVE BOTH!!!
I love Joe's shot it's the winner but your's uses what screamed to me, that pier as an element for framing the couple!
I love this series. Joe takes this one.
Glad you like!
Joe is sooooo good at what he does and such an inspiration so glad to have seen him work! Both images are stunning!
I love both of theme! Draw!
I'm lost with who to choose both photos are nice and unique for the competition. Thanks for the inspirations always
Vanessa what a Joy it is too watch your channel!!!! I love the shootouts!! Thank you kindly.
Loved this little shootout, Vanessa, and seeing Joe in action is so heart-warming. And, of course, Michael and Jen are always perfect models for any kind of shootout.
WoW 😳 the photos are great printed out .
Love love love this kind of content.
Happy to hear it!
I was wondering, shooting directly into the sun like Joe did, doesn't that damage the sensor?
So I’ve heard but I’ve never seen it happen
5dIII and 70-200mm, one of my all time favorite combos. Used it for many many years.
I enjoyed this shootout. Two amazing photographers with different styles.
I don’t often go for the visiting team but Joe had the winner of two great shots.
Joe captures the moment so effortlessly. Also, its joe camera to. ...Both photos are amazing.
I love both 👍👍♥️♥️
Both are good, but Joe's just stands out. Great video!
It sure does!!
Another wonderful shoot out. So much fun. I like Vanessa’s pic. Thank you all for doing this series.
I like both photos a lot❤
Good to See Joe again. Hi first met you at the Jacob Javits convention center during the photo show. Your story is very interesting his pictures are very interesting as well as inspiration. Joe is a very smart and true man. Studying human psychology gave him the edge .
Oh my oh my , JOE BUISSINK is so so amazing, he's genius creative artist Wow 😳
The shot of the sunset is my favourite, and you did a phenomenal job shooting a variety of breathtaking images.
Great Video Vanessa! I loved both images but I have to give it to Joe. His unique approach by raising the aperture and the ISO up is something I rarely see a wedding photographer do. So often we see blurred background and dreamy bokeh in wedding photography. This video was an eye opener. Thank you Vanessa for this video. Please make another video with Joe showing and explaining how he uses P mode to adjust quickly for exposure.
He’s the best!
It is difficult to say which of the two is the most beautiful ...they are both beautiful photos.
What I liked about this video is the experience it gave me!
Great inspiration for me, seeing two photographers, two styles, two completely different techniques and observing two wonderful photos ... and without the latest generation cameras ...
Thanks for this experience!
I love both. Not a clear winner just different styles
Two beautiful photos! You guys are amazing at how you capture that perfect moment. Thank you both for sharing!
Both are beautiful
Loved this video and especially the conversation in the beginning! So hard to choose because I love them both!❤️💙❤️💙
I just love these photo challenges, so fun! I do like both photos but I do have to go with Joes on this one. Joe is an inspiration and it really doesn’t matter what mode you use, as long as you are able to get the shot (especially if you can do it in camera).
I like these shoot outs they are cool. I actually like both for different reasons and it's because they are different. I can see the pitfalls of switching from a mirrorless to a DSLR. Having that exposure in the evf is helpful. I'm still enjoying your off camera flash book.
I love both! Vanessa's pic is portrait pretty and Joe's pic is artistic gorgeous
❤ This was a good video learned a lot and seeing how he work with his subjects to get those natural shots. And how she was so happy to shoot with joe someone she definitely admires his work . Hope to see more videos like this great series.
So happy you liked it! There age a ton more in this series and I’m currently editing 5 new ones ☺️
@@VanessaJoy I watched every one so far accept two of them I’m picking up lots of tips from everyone. And seeing how you work with others and how they are with you is all love makes it fun to watch can’t wait to see the others and who else you with I did a shoot with Brandon Cole he a good friend of mine dont know if you know him.
Loved Joe's shot, also loved yours Vanessa.
love yours
Both photos look amazing, I give the edge to Joe, not because it is necessarily better, but as he said in your discussion...It is different, especially in how he achieved it and knowing so much about his gear. Two unmatched photographers showing their true talents.
Joe gets my vote. I’ve always loved a sunburst image!
finally a channel focus more on the photography. thanks for video maam.
love it
Brilliant video. You know who won.
One excellent the other excellent +++
Joe for the win. Both images are top notch though.
Thanks 😊
Joe gets my vote
Great directing! Masterclass
Thanks 😊
both are good
What a truly stunning shot the sunset image is Vanessa.
Joe gets the nod this time, but you were not far behind. Fully enjoyable video, everyone seemed delighted with the experience.
I certainly was!
Vanessa for the win here. Your style seems more modern and the highlights fix could have easily been done.
I have done the sunburst trick myself quite a few times and it definitely has its use.
Love both photos but I'm going to have lean towards Joe on this one. I love the couple silhouette shot. I still mess around with my 5D Mk III even though I have R3s now. Still a great camera lens/combo for this budget shootout.
Love the video. I used older camera for some fun product shots and selfie. Thanks.
I can see two great photos with 2 different signatures/styles and I happen to like both :). I love how Joe explained the "easy trick" (for him) to get that photo on P mode. Thanks for sharing this experience
Glad you liked it!
Thank you so much, Vanessa
it's help me a lot.
just starting photography but I feel late to start.
now I'm changing my mind🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 b/c of you.
love it for beginner photographer it make it inspiring to us..
I was out of the country when this video dropped. What I really love the most about this shoot, is that Joe didn't compromise his gear. His gear is already considered by most of the photographers watching this video, budget gear. This just further solidifies for me that it truly isn't about the gear. Joe shoots high end weddings and engagements of clients we can't touch, with a 14 year old camera. Bravo. Clients hire the photographer for the images they produce, not the camera they shoot with.
Absolutely 👏 ❤️
i did like both images, i am still shooting with the 5d3 and most often the 50mm, let me know when you want to borrow my gear just to get that old time feeling back
❤ both!
Joe's photo is emotionally evocative.
It is!
Got to give this one to Joe.
Joe's from another league, of course. Good video!
Wow it's hard to choose one because they are both amazing.
Great video again, so happy to see your smile...
Can i know what's the camera setting of Mr.Joe photo...please
Well first off I enjoy your videos very much. That being said I have to go with Joe's only because I love shooting silhouettes with the sunburts..But I do enjoy your video and your print was very nice also.
going with yours
Thank you so much for this great video. I use to shoot on a canon ae1 and now looking to update from my 90d to something more pro. I take mostly take landscapes. As far as the pic goes. Your photo is definitely more my style and what I would want as a newly wedded couple. But I love Joes too. Thx again
Have to go with Joe on this one.
Its a Tie!!
Another great video. I didn't care it was not truly "budget". I love the different styles...
I mean… you can get that setup for under $1000 🤷🏻♀️
Girl you soo gorgeous...
Vanessa, much as I like your work I have to give this round to Joe, the silhouette of the couple was so phenomenal that I thought that 5d mark 3 was the legendary 5dsr.
Please make another video with Joe explaining how he uses P mode to change exposure quickly. He talks about it in your last videos. I think a lot of your viewers would love this.
He actually went over it in this interview and how he locks exposure: ruclips.net/video/8d5x0G8nH_4/видео.html
@@VanessaJoy Thank you Vanessa! I will look over it again. I missed it the first time.
"not about beating anything girlfriend" 😆haha love it and he's so right!
Haha that he is
Muchas gracias Vanessa y Joe for such an amazing experience, sharing your knowledge and providing different prospectives and styles.. the entire serie with Joe has been a treat, and as someone who is trying to expand my photography abilities, Joe's photo jornalist style makes me identify with him, maybe because I have been working mostly on wildlife photography and landscape where you wait to capture the moment, instead of directing the subject (there's too much to learn), and muchas gracias por permitirnos aprender de tan grandes maestros!!
So he cranks the iso and the Fstop I need to try that
Thank you for another great video! On this particular one, I’ll have to give it to Joe, but I do love your photo as well! My thinking - two different spreads in the album and the client gets the best of two worlds, should this have been a real wedding shoot :)
if i have to choose style i prever yours 😊
Very nice photo 🙏
Thanks a lot ☺️
My 850 nikon camera please give mi pitcher profile perfect to wedding photos and camera setting please🙏
Both the photos are unique in terms of categorical 1) Silhouette image 2) Hi key image
Love the pro 200 printer. Mine does an absolutely wonderful job and it's easy to use. Would love if the ink came a bit cheaper though!
Ink is always the thing right!
I'm a solid Vanessa Joy fan
Aw thanks ☺️
That was really fun. I prefer Joe's photo
It’s kind of an unfair comparison because the photos are completely different. It always comes down to what the use of the photo is. I prefer the darker one as a piece of art but the bright and airy as a beautiful remainder of the moment, something I struggle to capture and you’re a master at. Great job again.
Wonderful photos. Quick question regarding Joe’s photo - is that lens/sensor dust above the heads of the couple, or are those birds? At such high aperture, I was a little worried about dust showing up…
Bird haha but yes that’s a definite concern. It shows up more at a higher aperture
5D Mark 3 REPRESENT!
heck yeah!
was sort of expecting this after previous Joe videos .. lol. Good post.
Haha we did a Joe week here ☺️
Both are excellent and different. In reference to your image, when I am shooting down in that area, I am L.A. based, I usually will underexpose slightly so that I don't blow the highlights and use a strobe on camera to fill in the shadow/shaded subject. This technique still gives me the lovely softness with retaining the highlights. On his, all is good, I would just retouch the spot by the sunburst as it takes my eye straight there and my eye does not focus on the subject first. But all this is just IMO. Overall I like both images.
I still love my two Canon 5DIII's although they are 10 years old. Only reason I would buy a Canon Eos R6 is the flipscreen. I'm getting older and lying on the ground to photograph mushrooms is getting hard. Well, it's getting hard getting up again :-). With a flipscreen I wouldn't have to lie on the ground anymore
Haha I hear you there
To my humble opinion, Joe wins artistic, but you win on wedding photography
Interesting that such a good photographer as Joe always shoots in "P" mode. Two very different photos from each of you but in this contest, I give the win to Joe.
Why didn't you put the photos on the screen right after the shooting? Without processing to see the work?
Because I didn’t have a CF card reader
Curious if you tweaked your photo more where it is shown in the "vote in the comments" part of the video? Just wondered because when you held yours up in the video it looked way overexposed to my amateurish eye but in that "vote in the comments" part it looks much better. Both good but gotta go with Joe's "P" mode photo for the win.
Prob just light glare and the exposure of the video camera 🤷🏻♀️
@@VanessaJoy so we'll blame it on your husband then. 😉😂 Great video as always. Love these budget camera shootouts. I have the full hour with Joe in my library to watch when I get a chance.
Another great video. Both pictures are very good, but Vanessa's is a little too bright for me. Joe's comes in like an advertisement for a destination wedding location. Very nicely done. Thanks to both of you.
I actually love both images.... I would be more than happy to have any of those two pics taken at my wedding 😍. Joe's one is maybe winning by a hair just because I love silhouettes, but hey, that's an extremely close one (which should be a honour for Vanessa, considering her opponent.... 😄)
Oh allllll of this was absolutely my honor!!
@@VanessaJoy Joe's a legend for us all, but always remember that you're a legend too for us, poor photography mortals 🤣