are you an idiot? "so come a baby step forward for me"... is calling her "baby"? so not only are you speaking out of ignorance... lets say i did... who are you... the internet name police???
@@SalCincotta1 Sure. Yep. So it’s similar to bracketing I guess. To the best of my knowledge, in bracketing you take one underexposed, one correctly exposed and third one over exposed and then merge all three together. This technique seems to be bit different where you alter the elements within the same frame and stitch together. Is that correct?
@@skillcubator1 yes and no... there are only two frames... no under or over exposing... its the same exposure, but i guess it doesnt have to be per se. you could in theory do more than 2 frames... all depends on the camera software. this is built in to your camera. or at least it is in the new cameras.
Here I was literally yesterday setting my shutter to 1 second and manually firing the flash twice 😂 Had no idea cameras had this setting thanks man! Clutch as always 💯👍👍
Hello Sal. I hope you don't mind me stating any of this. Within the first 49 seconds you gave licence for someone to say your work isn't even art, never mind fine art. You would have every right to feel insulted at that. Not only your work but other fine photographers too. If indeed Fine Art can be literally anything as you say it is a personal thing, then there is no need for any further lesson. So the other 5.30 seconds of the video become a waste of your time. Fine Art may offend, but it does not insult. Why have a rule book if we can just throw it out the window? There are some who hold to the blinkered view that it can only be Fine Art if it is monotone, and by that they insult every photographer who prefers the richness of colour. I have to shoot on auto as I would otherwise not be able to judge if the image were blurred or not. That then is only a minimal work of art because what I can judge is the composition. I might be a able to refine the picture in Photoshop, where there it may become a work of Fine Art. What I have stated is not a personal opinion. There are guidelines on making a better image. That is in fact why you made the video. There are the rule of thirds, cut off points, burn out, etc, Is a hand chopped off being out of the frame, or a leg amputated at an ankle. Is that a branch growing out of someone's ear? Such faulty pictures may have an artistic merit, but they could be improved on. Art is being able to learn the skill to be able to do. The image may reflect the level of the Artist's skill. So the finer the image the more it testifies of what the artist has spent days and even years learning.
Im truly not sure im following what you are saying. i appreciate you taking the time to put your thought down, but at the same time - im not really tracking you. To the only point im tracking from you - you highlight i say "someone can say your work isnt even art"... that is a 100% correct statement. someone can say whatever they want to say. they can categorize your work however THEY the viewer interprets it. that is, afterall, part of art. Beauty is always in the eye of the beholder. Im not sure why that statement in and of itself is off putting to you. I mean look up any definition of fine art and you will get something to the effect of - "Fine-art photography is photography created in line with the vision of the photographer as artist, using photography as a medium for creative expression."
@@SalCincotta1 I don't like to say it but, you now come across as being someone who is entirely self taught. You teach what you don't really understand. I'm not even sure you know what art is even. I can't say any more than that, and what I stated isn't difficult to understand. Incidentally, my Oxford dictionary does not even list Photography as a Fine Art. It does however list what is fine Art.
You was supposed to give us, AT LEAST 15-20 minutes of tutelage on this sir
Thankyou for the great video I am trying a similar set up today
Not to long ago I found your channel and I think it became my favorite related to photography! Cheers from Lithuania 📸🇱🇹
appreciate you!! glad youre loving the content. We are working hard at it thats for sure.
3:37 Seriously, you call your model "baby"? (You didn't have the courtesy to introduce her, but I'm assuming her name isn't Baby.)
are you an idiot? "so come a baby step forward for me"... is calling her "baby"? so not only are you speaking out of ignorance... lets say i did... who are you... the internet name police???
Hello What lens are you using?
Thank you for the video…I make use of double exposure too and it always amazing
And for my favorite I love the full image where she was sitting
😳
As always, another great video, thanks for sharing
Ty so much
Oh wow! I can't wait to try double exposure. Great training video. Thank you!
Hi Sal, super video, what lens are you using ?
50mm and 85mm and ty !!
Love the double exposure. Had never considered it before, but now will try it in my next shoot!
Hi Sal,
What's double exposure?
when you take two exposures and combine into a single frame. like the last one i showed in the video. did you see that one? does that make sense?
@@SalCincotta1 Sure. Yep. So it’s similar to bracketing I guess. To the best of my knowledge, in bracketing you take one underexposed, one correctly exposed and third one over exposed and then merge all three together. This technique seems to be bit different where you alter the elements within the same frame and stitch together. Is that correct?
@@skillcubator1 yes and no... there are only two frames... no under or over exposing... its the same exposure, but i guess it doesnt have to be per se. you could in theory do more than 2 frames... all depends on the camera software. this is built in to your camera. or at least it is in the new cameras.
@@SalCincotta1 thanks as always for sharing these pro tips. 🙏🙏🙏
This is so good love the double exposure shot
Nice ❤
Great video. Love the double exposure look! And her eyes...❤ Keep it coming!
Appreciate you!! Yeah I’m the studio we all gasped when it came up
Double exposure is now on the list!! Looked amazing!
Ty ty! It’s fun for sure. Gonna do a video on it.
@@SalCincotta1 great, can’t wait to see it!
Also want to see one on light metering. I am one who doesn’t use one. 😅
@@toxic_productions yes indeed!! on my list!
I do love the double exposure, never done it in camera or seen it done.. brilliant. Would like to see more on double exposure. Cheers Sal and team
More to come!
Great tips! Thank you for sharing 🙏🏼📷
any time! glad you enjoyed it!
I loved the double-exposure! Great shots. :-)
Glad you enjoyed it
Here I was literally yesterday setting my shutter to 1 second and manually firing the flash twice 😂
Had no idea cameras had this setting thanks man!
Clutch as always 💯👍👍
hell yes!!
Thank You! Master Yoda.
Ty ty. Appreciate the love.
Really a great video 👍
ty so much!
Hello Sal. I hope you don't mind me stating any of this. Within the first 49 seconds you gave licence for someone to say your work isn't even art, never mind fine art. You would have every right to feel insulted at that. Not only your work but other fine photographers too. If indeed Fine Art can be literally anything as you say it is a personal thing, then there is no need for any further lesson. So the other 5.30 seconds of the video become a waste of your time. Fine Art may offend, but it does not insult. Why have a rule book if we can just throw it out the window?
There are some who hold to the blinkered view that it can only be Fine Art if it is monotone, and by that they insult every photographer who prefers the richness of colour.
I have to shoot on auto as I would otherwise not be able to judge if the image were blurred or not. That then is only a minimal work of art because what I can judge is the composition. I might be a able to refine the picture in Photoshop, where there it may become a work of Fine Art.
What I have stated is not a personal opinion. There are guidelines on making a better image. That is in fact why you made the video. There are the rule of thirds, cut off points, burn out, etc, Is a hand chopped off being out of the frame, or a leg amputated at an ankle. Is that a branch growing out of someone's ear? Such faulty pictures may have an artistic merit, but they could be improved on.
Art is being able to learn the skill to be able to do. The image may reflect the level of the Artist's skill. So the finer the image the more it testifies of what the artist has spent days and even years learning.
Im truly not sure im following what you are saying. i appreciate you taking the time to put your thought down, but at the same time - im not really tracking you. To the only point im tracking from you - you highlight i say "someone can say your work isnt even art"... that is a 100% correct statement. someone can say whatever they want to say. they can categorize your work however THEY the viewer interprets it. that is, afterall, part of art. Beauty is always in the eye of the beholder. Im not sure why that statement in and of itself is off putting to you. I mean look up any definition of fine art and you will get something to the effect of - "Fine-art photography is photography created in line with the vision of the photographer as artist, using photography as a medium for creative expression."
@@SalCincotta1 I don't like to say it but, you now come across as being someone who is entirely self taught. You teach what you don't really understand. I'm not even sure you know what art is even. I can't say any more than that, and what I stated isn't difficult to understand.
Incidentally, my Oxford dictionary does not even list Photography as a Fine Art. It does however list what is fine Art.
@@stevejones1682 and I’ll refrain from saying what you come across as. have a great day.
@@SalCincotta1 Why are you giving instruction when there is no need for it according to you? you have a good day too.
@@stevejones1682 Steve - its clear you are only here to troll. find another victim today. Im not in the mood for your bullshit.
great tips
ty ty! glad you enjoyed them.
Awesome!!!❤
Thank you! Cheers!