Developed these over the better part of 15 years snapping pics. I CAN DO THIS! Habit breaking in 3....2....1....(p.s. what are some of YOUR bad habits???)
I AM so guilty of this cuz one time a background wasn't even and uh i Just told myself nah i can fix IT in post processing but when i got to Editing nope
Dude, I found your channel yesterday and been binging ever since. Incredible photography, I have learned a lot, and your personality is so uplifting and energetic. Love this channel
Funny, I’m the same way with the “not taking enough photos” habit. But honestly, I decided early on that I wouldn’t use burst mode on my camera especially starting out. It really taught me about timing the shot and being extra deliberate in composition knowing that one push of the shutter button will give me only one image. Street photography is a great way to learn whilst not using burst mode!
1:10 - #1 - Refusing to shoot in less than ideal conditions 2:37 - #2 - Not shooting enough photos 3:55 - #3 - Deleting in-camera 4:49 - #4 - Referencing the LCD screen too much 6:36 - #5 - Not offloading your memory card immediately after shooting 8:07 - #6 - Assuming all gear is in bag
Bad habit : 1. thinking I won’t need my camera on day out exploring 🙄 2. Putting off on charging batteries 3. Being camera shy (still new photographer)
I am sorry to say this, but if you don't think you need your camera during a day of exploring, you're not really that much into photography. My camera goes wherever I go.
Hmmm. I think it's good to have a balance. Photographers often feel like they have to capture EVERYTHING much like the non photographer folks who have to Instagram every. single. thing. Sometimes you just want to be in the moment and I've heard of photographers deliberately not taking cameras on trips to step away from the intensity of needing to take all the photographs all the time.
Re: overshooting vs undershooting, as a long time photo editor who transitioned from film to digital I have always maintained that the only thing more dangerous than a photographer with a 64gb card is a photographer with a 128gb card. Or as a photographer friend of mine once overheard Julius Shulman (look him up) ask, “What are you doing, taking photos you don’t like?”
Hahahah had this 1000 Times for real but got a Manfrotto Pixi a few months ago which is always laying in my backpack and for most cases it does the job ;D
Peter, thanks for being out there in this amazing RUclips community. You already know that you have inspired so many creators out there, but I think its nice to reminding it to you with every chance we have. The way you put down the work to make your videos better and better on each upload is amazing!! Keep being you, keep being awesome and keep spread the knowledge without asking anything in return.
Going to grab the go-pro for a cool shot idea and realizing you never charged it and it's been sitting dead. So you walk away mad. It's still not charging.
1. Not shooting in any lighting condition 2. Not taking enough photos 3. Deleting in camera 4. Referencing the lcd screen too much 5. Not offloading your memory card after shooting 6. Assuming all camera gear is in your camera bag
Deleting pictures off of you’re camera is such a good example of what not to do! So many times I’ve seen pictures that I’m like darn its blurry but a lot of the times with a little bit of TLC they end up being some of my best works of art! Thanks Peter for helping other fellow photographers or aspiring ones with these helpful tips. 💙
Snarfunderfoodle I will admit, I’ve done this before and freaked out because the pictures were coming out black but turns out I left the lens cap on 😂🤦♀️
1. Your videos are slowly becoming more and more outtakes and i love it 2. An idea for two minute Tuesday rename: McKinnon Minutes Or Coffee Talk (make a coffee for every Tuesday)
I love the way you use tuning instruments as a refence. I wonder what percentage of audience that are musicians? ..genuinely (as a guitarist) Thanks for the tips dude.
Bad habit n.7: Not charging your camera and drone batteries every time you come back from a shooting session only to realise you batteries are flat the next time 😓
I did it so many times that now I put some backup sd cards in the backpack and i also bought 2 batteries, a power bank and a usb charger for them. When battery is drained I already put in the power bank to recharge during the shoot, I usually have at least one spare battery half charged, while the other one is charging again... Just don’t forget to charge the power bank ahaha
"I'll just fix it in post" Maybe a slight miss on exposure, composition, whitebalance, etc. Then I get to lightroom and I sit and look at my slideshow of filth and wonder why anyone let me have a camera 😂
Mistake #7: never assume you can fix anything in post. Better way to say it: Always ensure, to the best of your abilities, that your shots get knocked out of the park IN CAMERA.
There is no real Peter. The clone army has been uncovered. Disguised as a coffee loving Canadian with an unhealthy obsession to glass and hair growth. ReeeBoot! ReeeBoot! (said in a Northern French Canadian accent of course).
My personal bad habit: keeping my camera in the bag until something catches my eye to take it out and start snapping photos. I've missed out on so many moments trying to put my camera together because I was too lazy to keep it in my hands at the beginning. Admitting is the first step, right?
I had this problem but a camera harness helped I never liked my camera hanging by my neck so I’d keep it in my bag but the harness allows it to hang at my side out the way so I feel less compelled to keep it in my bag
I always joke that we need cyborg eyes acting as a continual recording baseline for this exact problem. And ‘dang it! My eyes captured it but my camera was too slow’ moments too.
Bad habit for me: focussing too much on the gear and technical aspects rather than being creative! Man, I have so many filters and gadgets I will never use!
I'm an aspiring photographer, thank you for creating this video. I've only worked with film cameras and my phone so it will completely different when I get a digital camera. I'm definitely going to be watching your videos a lot on this journey to become a photographer. I'm so happy I came across your channel.
I’m super guilty of all of these! (Except backing up everything, I once lost 2 years worth of writing to a busted USB and I am NEVER making that mistake again.) Especially checking photos after I take them, I never thought of it as a bad habit but you’re totally right, it breaks flow. Thanks for this video!
My bad habit if it’s with people is feeling like I need to take the shot quickly, instead of taking a second to ensure I’m happy with the composition - then having to crop out some distraction in post!
I don’t know how I can get so pumped up from a guy talking about something like a camera haha I mean I love photography but you got the energy that I need.
22 Minute Tuesday. It's catchy, it rolls off the tongue but most importantly it's accurate right!! 😁 However, whatever you call them I'm here watching regardless, loving your work.
I love your videos man! They have been a HUGE help to me. 5 days ago I bought a Canon 80D for mainly photography, and your videos have already gave me so much knowledge on do’s and don’ts and tips and tricks. So thank you man! I definitely hit that sub button!
My worst habit: Not double checking the layer I’m working on in Photoshop to later realize I did a ton of work on the wrong layer and I really needed them to be separate.
I just want to thank you for being awesome! I've been stuck in bed for a week with some health issues and I survived by binge watching all your videos .
PRO TIP: After ingesting media, rename the folder to anything. When you put the card in the camera it will register as “no image” which acts as a verification that you’ve backed it up. Then just format the card in camera. In larger production environments, you can have the media coordinator rename the folder with their initials for further verification. (This is for Canon but should also work on other platforms as well)
No, just rename the existing folder on your computer. Basically you just need to break the file structure that the camera is used to reading. It will then register in the camera as unreadable “no image” which acts as your confirmation.
Love your presenting style dude! I recently ordered a Sony RX100 IV as my first foray into photography and I'm loving these tips. Can't wait until the camera arrives and I can out them into practice!
Bad Habit: NOT TAKING SNACKS/ EATING DURING A GIG DAY!! (Like a wedding). And I vote yes for a video about shooting in direct sunlight.. let’s see whatcha got. Tactical Tuesday? 🤘🏻 -Em
Developed these over the better part of 15 years snapping pics. I CAN DO THIS! Habit breaking in 3....2....1....(p.s. what are some of YOUR bad habits???)
I like your videos but when I do them I suck at it 😂😂
I have a bad habit of watching too many Peter McKinnon videos and end up procrastinating on other things😁
My main bad habit is forgetting to charge my batteries... I'll grab bag of them and they are all DEAD! 💀😵
Hey Pete, when are you coming back to Kenya :D
Not preparing til the day before the shoot :/
bad habit n.7:
actually watching photographers and videographers more than doing it myself
damn I feel that
damn
Fr tho every time I watch his videos I want to go out and just snap pics
Hahaha yes me. But Peter motivates me!
...same
Please make a video about taking photos in sunlight!!
Agreeee! In direct sunlight at midday
ND filter videos might help you Peter has a few I believe
AND VIDEO
Yes a sunlight vid would be awesome
I was just watching a video of this please make one
Bro! The bloopers alone are 3 and half minutes long and I love it! :)
bad habit #1: being a shy photographer.
That's me
Raven1314 same
Depends what you shoot. You don’t need to be outgoing to shoot a landscape.
Saaaame!
Me. I like street photography alot but im too shy
Vote here for a video about direct sunlight.
just use an ND filter
Yes please!
He has already made one
You got your wish
Jaret E I so i have to bring a tripod every time?:(
Please do a video on HOW TO SHOOT IN DIRECT SUNLIGHT!😃
Lower exposure (how you do so is up to you), use graduated ND filters, use buildings/other large objects as shade.
@@corynorell3686 Thanks Cory..However i would love to see also a short video on that from Peter..
I agree, that would be cool. 😌
Alex Herold yes I’m at the beach right now and am STRUGGLINGGGG
@@allyebrillante7588 ok we got jealous...
Bad habit: thinking ANY photo can be fixed in post production.
Its best to get them right incamera as possible, we can't always get lucky. 🍀
agreed!
I AM so guilty of this cuz one time a background wasn't even and uh i Just told myself nah i can fix IT in post processing but when i got to Editing nope
Dude, I found your channel yesterday and been binging ever since. Incredible photography, I have learned a lot, and your personality is so uplifting and energetic. Love this channel
DavidJenk253 me too man. His content is entertaining and helpful
Yeah man! please make a video on direct sunlight photography!!
Bad habit #7: Assuming your camera settings are set correctly
Same here
I forgot my ISO was set high (~1000). Did a 15 minute exposure. Camera also glitched out a bit ... Picture ended up super bizarre looking.
Haha
hahaha
Indeed
Funny, I’m the same way with the “not taking enough photos” habit. But honestly, I decided early on that I wouldn’t use burst mode on my camera especially starting out. It really taught me about timing the shot and being extra deliberate in composition knowing that one push of the shutter button will give me only one image. Street photography is a great way to learn whilst not using burst mode!
1:10 - #1 - Refusing to shoot in less than ideal conditions
2:37 - #2 - Not shooting enough photos
3:55 - #3 - Deleting in-camera
4:49 - #4 - Referencing the LCD screen too much
6:36 - #5 - Not offloading your memory card immediately after shooting
8:07 - #6 - Assuming all gear is in bag
you're an everyday hero
How to decrease the View Time of a video.
Doing God’s work
not all heros wear capes
or, you know. you can actually support the content creator and watch the whole video..???
Really appreciating the frequent uploads!!
T.A.C.O. Tuesday
Stands for Technical Advice, Coaching and Opinion
Bro!!! Aweasome :D
Wow 😲👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Definetly the best
I dig it.
omg yes
Peter! You are THE ONLY youtuber that i don't have to speed up XD
Tonia_medlenno_snimaet i thin he already speed up his videos 😂
He has a build in speed ramp on it :D :P hahahaha
Apart from first 20 seconds and, well, the last three minutes.
Tonia_medlenno_snimaet LOL!!
I was just thinking while watching: I really like this dude's pace!
Bad Habit No. 7:
Comparing your work with the work of pro photographers you follow, and end up devaluating your work. Does this make sense?
Jup! Been there done that
Yess
Who's been reading my thoughts?? This is too much like what my thought process is half the time!
Absolutely. You're not alone.
Theodore Roosevelt's quote "Comparison is the thief of joy." Couldn't be more true.
Please make the shooting in direct sunlight video! I'm one of those people who hates shooting in nasty blue sky sunny days!
Get a lens that produces nice sunstars and a high contrast #25 red filter, shoot with the sun in the frame and shoot for black and white.
😀 I just find it funny that blue skies is considered nasty
but first the important, the "How to make Coffee Tutorial"
Yesss pleaseeee
Ayyy I'm top comment! Consider checking out my IG: brandon10k
I post banging landscape photos!
Bad habit :
1. thinking I won’t need my camera on day out exploring 🙄
2. Putting off on charging batteries
3. Being camera shy (still new photographer)
I am sorry to say this, but if you don't think you need your camera during a day of exploring, you're not really that much into photography. My camera goes wherever I go.
You always need your camera exploring, I take my camera to my friends houses just in case anything pops up out of nowhere
can i have that camera instead please 😂
Why would u NOT take ur camera when exploring! Its the obvious thing to do duhh
Hmmm. I think it's good to have a balance. Photographers often feel like they have to capture EVERYTHING much like the non photographer folks who have to Instagram every. single. thing. Sometimes you just want to be in the moment and I've heard of photographers deliberately not taking cameras on trips to step away from the intensity of needing to take all the photographs all the time.
Re: overshooting vs undershooting, as a long time photo editor who transitioned from film to digital I have always maintained that the only thing more dangerous than a photographer with a 64gb card is a photographer with a 128gb card. Or as a photographer friend of mine once overheard Julius Shulman (look him up) ask, “What are you doing, taking photos you don’t like?”
My Bad Habit:
"Ughhh, I don't want to carry my tripod. Ehhh... *I don't think I will need it."* 🤦♂️
But seriously, having to lug around any tripod can get really annoying.
Hahahah had this 1000 Times for real but got a Manfrotto Pixi a few months ago which is always laying in my backpack and for most cases it does the job ;D
No longer trying to lay my cam onto my backpack to somehow use it as a tripod xD
@@flmmkr Been there. Done that. 😂
I have been looking into getting one of those mini tripods.
@@flmmkr Woah, dude. I just saw your channel. Instantly subscribed. Love the Paris video 👌
Peter, thanks for being out there in this amazing RUclips community. You already know that you have inspired so many creators out there, but I think its nice to reminding it to you with every chance we have. The way you put down the work to make your videos better and better on each upload is amazing!! Keep being you, keep being awesome and keep spread the knowledge without asking anything in return.
Leaving batteries not charged in the bag!
Or having one dead and one charged but they are unmarked.
Going to grab the go-pro for a cool shot idea and realizing you never charged it and it's been sitting dead. So you walk away mad. It's still not charging.
1. Not shooting in any lighting condition
2. Not taking enough photos
3. Deleting in camera
4. Referencing the lcd screen too much
5. Not offloading your memory card after shooting
6. Assuming all camera gear is in your camera bag
2. and 3. for sure, I'm so guilty for deleting photos in camera 🤦♀️
Thanks mate, your list is better than 12 minutes of bla bla bla 👍
@@grazianism You should just google a webpage next time, not sure why you even came to a video platform.
@@MarlonVanderLinde Hi Marlon, you are right, but there is a line between explanation and extra long winded talk.
Mari Anna I am too, though there are times there’s a photo that’s like, an immediate absolute nOpE and you never wanna look at it again!
Thanks for the advice, supreme photo leader.
Please do the direct sunlight video!
Damn I’m early, HELLO🔥
OH HEYYYYYYYYY
Heyyy brandon man heart this comment now!! 🤣🤣🙏😜
@@PeterMcKinnon i know you wanna heart this comment 🙄👉👉
@@jdsphotos1282 😂😂
Hey brandon! Love your work!
Deleting pictures off of you’re camera is such a good example of what not to do! So many times I’ve seen pictures that I’m like darn its blurry but a lot of the times with a little bit of TLC they end up being some of my best works of art! Thanks Peter for helping other fellow photographers or aspiring ones with these helpful tips. 💙
Bad Habit Number One: Shooting with the lens cap on.
Snarfunderfoodle I will admit, I’ve done this before and freaked out because the pictures were coming out black but turns out I left the lens cap on 😂🤦♀️
I did that the very first time I got my camera😂 Good thing I was just testing it out at night and not really shooting anything
😛😜
Julie Alcin yeah but think of the money you save on ND filters?
Or, assuming your batteries are charged (spoilers: they’re not)
1. Your videos are slowly becoming more and more outtakes and i love it
2. An idea for two minute Tuesday rename: McKinnon Minutes
Or
Coffee Talk (make a coffee for every Tuesday)
"101.5 percent more than 2 Peter McKinnon minutes Tuesday". You are welcome ;)
Pete makes a coffee every ten minutes
Love the ideas !
I love the way you use tuning instruments as a refence. I wonder what percentage of audience that are musicians? ..genuinely (as a guitarist)
Thanks for the tips dude.
Bad habit n.7: Not charging your camera and drone batteries every time you come back from a shooting session only to realise you batteries are flat the next time 😓
Or putting the SD card back in after importing 😥
Definitely!
I did it so many times that now I put some backup sd cards in the backpack and i also bought 2 batteries, a power bank and a usb charger for them. When battery is drained I already put in the power bank to recharge during the shoot, I usually have at least one spare battery half charged, while the other one is charging again... Just don’t forget to charge the power bank ahaha
Azer 8663 I relate to this so hard 😂😂
That new intro is so 🔥, gets me PUMPED every time I see it!
Headbutt?
Please make a video on direct sunlight photography tips Pete ! Xd
Bad Habit #7 - Watching Peter McKinnon at golden hour instead of being out shooting the video I need to release tomorrow... /sigh
"I'll just fix it in post"
Maybe a slight miss on exposure, composition, whitebalance, etc. Then I get to lightroom and I sit and look at my slideshow of filth and wonder why anyone let me have a camera 😂
Mistake #7: never assume you can fix anything in post. Better way to say it: Always ensure, to the best of your abilities, that your shots get knocked out of the park IN CAMERA.
Kyler Richardson LOL! It’s good to know we all feel like our photos are crap.
Hahaha... so funny and true description that many of us feel sometimes
Does anyone else have a bad habit of losing your lens caps... I just lost it again filming in Florida😂😂😂
I just had that at a festival in Michigan
@@twistedfocusphotos lol took me and my sister 45 minutes to find it in the sand of the beach 😂
l lost mine a month ago 😂
I always put it in my back pocket. Haven’t lost it once. Keep it consistent so you always know where it’ll be.
Yeah dude, bad habit number 7 is not putting those bad boys in your pocket on somewhere consistently safe where it’s always on u
Hey Pete! A couple ideas for a Tuesday title:
-No Timer Tuesday
-20/20 Tuesday (where you clarify misconceptions about photography/cinematography)
Quick question.
How have you put it 928974 incredible videos this year already?
Asking for a friend.
Right? He's seriously on that grind.
I would say how have you put that 94424 incredible instastories @jessedriftwood
Asking for myself 😅
There is no real Peter. The clone army has been uncovered. Disguised as a coffee loving Canadian with an unhealthy obsession to glass and hair growth. ReeeBoot! ReeeBoot! (said in a Northern French Canadian accent of course).
My personal bad habit: keeping my camera in the bag until something catches my eye to take it out and start snapping photos. I've missed out on so many moments trying to put my camera together because I was too lazy to keep it in my hands at the beginning. Admitting is the first step, right?
Me tooooo!
Austin Heath same here
Good, I'm not the only one
I had this problem but a camera harness helped I never liked my camera hanging by my neck so I’d keep it in my bag but the harness allows it to hang at my side out the way so I feel less compelled to keep it in my bag
I always joke that we need cyborg eyes acting as a continual recording baseline for this exact problem. And ‘dang it! My eyes captured it but my camera was too slow’ moments too.
Haven’t watched it yet but guarantee I do all of them lol
SooChef exactly
Bad habit for me: focussing too much on the gear and technical aspects rather than being creative! Man, I have so many filters and gadgets I will never use!
yes... there are a LOT of us who do this.
Then you take on a second photographer that is eager to use them and inspires you to use them. :)
Same here.
Omg #6 happened yesterday, opened the bag... no mic! 🤦🏻♀️ 😂
Bringing back silent movies 🤪
I'd like this but there r 69 likes
Or no camera 😂
Your color grading is always on point.
Hands down, one of the things that makes your videos my favorite to follow aside from solid advice.
PLEASE do a video on shooting in direct sunlight!! That would be so helpful!
As a wildlife photographer, I often forget my batteries.
the same :/
Your camera bag SD card analogy was me forgetting a tripod plate when I flew to Canada for 3 weeks.
Oooooof that's painful
I'm an aspiring photographer, thank you for creating this video. I've only worked with film cameras and my phone so it will completely different when I get a digital camera. I'm definitely going to be watching your videos a lot on this journey to become a photographer. I'm so happy I came across your channel.
That NHL 94 check noise was flawless
Not charging you're batteries.
And how about TOPIC TUESDAY.
Tasty Tuesdays because I am always satisfied after watching you videos! Haha
I’m super guilty of all of these! (Except backing up everything, I once lost 2 years worth of writing to a busted USB and I am NEVER making that mistake again.) Especially checking photos after I take them, I never thought of it as a bad habit but you’re totally right, it breaks flow. Thanks for this video!
New title.. ''10 minutes Tuesday'' Boom!
YES! MAKE ONE VIDEO ON SHOOTING PHOTOS IN DIRECT SUN AND ONE ON SHOOTING VIDEO IN DIRECT SUN (I still can't do that well at all!)
Ya I'd like one too.. I find myself shooting mid day quite often recently
Oh yeah new video! Grab some Popcorn and enjoy!!
Love the editing/animation/video production quality. Definitely subscribed!
Now do 6 good habits!!! :-D
One of them is definitely shooting portrait. You gotta get that 4x5 for the Instagram!
Not putting the lens cap in a place I can remember!! So an epic lens cap hunt happens at the end of half the shoots!
I stopped doing this when I started using filters, it's glorious!
Alli and Will back left pocket for me, every time. Haven’t lost one yet 🙌
I always put it in my back pocket, i still forget i put it there all the time till someone reminds me...
Altura Photo Lens Cap Keeper Holder helps me in that area, 5 for less than 7 bucks, sold! ;)
@@ATribeCalledCars That's a good tip!
Peter's rambling at the end is the greatest part of my day! Hahahahaha.
I just wanted to say how much I like your videos, and how much they help me. I am really into photography, and these help me so much.
My bad habit if it’s with people is feeling like I need to take the shot quickly, instead of taking a second to ensure I’m happy with the composition - then having to crop out some distraction in post!
One of my bad habits would definitely be always forgetting to charge my batteries 🤦🏽♂️
My worst habit is not taking enough photos. 😂
Same 😂😂 haven't posted to instagram yet because of that 😂
@@europapointnmusic979 tell me about it. Sometimes my Instagram is quit for like 2 to 3 months
@@TahsinAbedin 😂😂😂 l need to get out tomorrow and get more than enough
Bang out 3 Instagram photos in one photo run
Same
I don’t know how I can get so pumped up from a guy talking about something like a camera haha I mean I love photography but you got the energy that I need.
I’m 2 months into photography, I didn’t know there was a bad time of day to shoot... seriously I just thought "if there is light let’s go"
Tru man... 💯
Ditto
There isn't a bad time, only bad circumstances
22 Minute Tuesday. It's catchy, it rolls off the tongue but most importantly it's accurate right!! 😁 However, whatever you call them I'm here watching regardless, loving your work.
Actually, *Two Hours Tuesday* sounds nice too.
I was actually thinking on Not Two Minute Tuesday, but I kinda like how both of you are thinking. 😂
You ever forget a tripod plate to an interview shoot? 😂
20 minute tutorial Tuesday. love your tutorials and honestly love using them while editing my videos.
Me: I´m gonna backup my SD cards like a serious Pro.
Also me the next shoot: didn´t check my bag and have no SD cards with me.
Referencing your LCD for correct Exposure (not using histogram)
Technical Tuesday
I don't even have a histogram account (I don't think)
Bill Tiger lmao
at first I was like: DOES he really talk to somebody? but yes, you did.
[Worktitle] Tuesday
I love your videos man! They have been a HUGE help to me. 5 days ago I bought a Canon 80D for mainly photography, and your videos have already gave me so much knowledge on do’s and don’ts and tips and tricks. So thank you man! I definitely hit that sub button!
LOL the live band example was incredible, loved this vid 😂
My worst habit: Not double checking the layer I’m working on in Photoshop to later realize I did a ton of work on the wrong layer and I really needed them to be separate.
*_No,Two Minutes Tuesday is the best Title!!!_*
Call it "2 minute" Tuesday hahaha
I just want to thank you for being awesome! I've been stuck in bed for a week with some health issues and I survived by binge watching all your videos .
What about "Talk a lot Tuesday" I think that sounds perfect? Don't hate me, I love ya Peter 😅
😂 you do have a point there.
Another bad habit is dropping the camera on the lens 👊🏻
PRO TIP:
After ingesting media, rename the folder to anything. When you put the card in the camera it will register as “no image” which acts as a verification that you’ve backed it up. Then just format the card in camera.
In larger production environments, you can have the media coordinator rename the folder with their initials for further verification. (This is for Canon but should also work on other platforms as well)
So create a specific new folder, fill it with the images, and rename it???
No, just rename the existing folder on your computer. Basically you just need to break the file structure that the camera is used to reading. It will then register in the camera as unreadable “no image” which acts as your confirmation.
Wow that's pretty genius!
Love your presenting style dude!
I recently ordered a Sony RX100 IV as my first foray into photography and I'm loving these tips. Can't wait until the camera arrives and I can out them into practice!
Bad Habit: NOT TAKING SNACKS/ EATING DURING A GIG DAY!! (Like a wedding).
And I vote yes for a video about shooting in direct sunlight.. let’s see whatcha got.
Tactical Tuesday? 🤘🏻
-Em
You should definitely make the shooting in direct sunlight vid, that would be very useful
*Group Hug here if you were so happy you Watched this Video to the very last second* 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
FearlesslyFeminine im with you girl!
Great advice brother...
Really appreciate all you and your crew are doing for the photography community, thank you
I bet you played NHL 94 with the Maple Leafs and offsides turned off 🤪
Boa Peter!!! Quebrando os hábitos limitantes de crenças limitantes. Cheers 🇧🇷
Mine: watching too much of pete's videos without actually going out and bombing photos
(*not actually guilty*)
It's all about getting out there and just finding a happy medium. Great vid once again Peter!
Been loving this bloopers 😂
You should rename it to 20 minutes tuesday! 😅
Go to the gym and try lifting without making any sound 😂
No sounds could make a grown man shit in his pants 😂😂😂
@@Mydeajoje Exactly HAHAHA
I dont even do photography why am i watching this.
Great video thooo
Because he’s funny 😂
If you weren't into photography, you wouldn't.
I Remember when you taped your sleeves before 😂😂
So glad I learned so many things from Peter, he's a big part of my photography journey.
Genius content!
I am definitely going to upgrade myself!
Thank you so much! :)
How about 10 Minute Tuesday🤔
I came here to say this.....
Please do a day light photography video
The analogy of a band stopping and starting every verse to check if things sound good was absolutely perfect!!
Guilty as charged!!!
Will change, thank you for this video.
Everyone: what's up everybody!
Peter : bwhat's up everybody!
LOL
My bad habit is always forgetting my memory cards! 😂🤷♀️
Chelsie Meyer me too. Hiked up a hill 30mins and paid for 1hr parking. Ooops!!! No SD card 🤷🏻♀️
Yep, happened to me sooo many times. 🙈
Me too.. I usually leave memory card in laptop SD slot! 😔
I listen to these like podcasts more than once. The information is stored.