Goooood Morning! What else do you want to learn? :) ▹ How I edit my photos (MASTER presets pack): ptl.fm/presets & ptl.fm/presetsmasteriii ▹ Download my Settings for Street Photography for FREE! pierretlambert.com/free ▹ Join the Patreon family for exclusive content, bts and more: patreon.com/pierretlambert ▹ Become a Better Photographer in 30 Days with me: pierretlambert.com/30daytogreatphotos ▹ Get Free Access to my bi-monthly TOP 5 email with tips, gear, inspiration and more - Join the tribe: pierretlambert.com/top5
I am a university certified photographer (from MSU) but your way of teaching is really awesome, i am learning a lot from your videos than my university courses because of modern teaching style, keep it up bro. 👍
Thanks for keeping the videos coming. Great video for beginners, easy to understand with all the graphics and examples. You are still one of the best uploading photographer. I admire your skill and your photos, you motivate me to keep learning and getting better 💪🏼
Hi Pierre, lovely presentation no fancy words, no complicated Jargons. Thanks for mentioning that in some situations it's ok to increase your ISO so you don't miss the shot. Nice to watch another one of your videos. Thanks Pierre 😊
Excellent tutorial, Pierre! While I typically watch your photowalks (until RUclips magically made them non-existent for my views), I really enjoy seeing you back in my feed with new ideas. Super easy and well explained! Hope to see more of you again!
Pierre, thank you for sharing your photography tips from this video. I feel more experienced all the time from your channel. I am honored to learn from you.
Hey Pierre! Great job great video fast explanation ever I’ve been watching you from the very beginning. I’m a fellow Chicago win and I’m really proud of what you’ve done. Thank you by the way I’ve been shooting since I was a little tiny kid and professionally my entire life and I’m 60 years old now killed it!
Nice tips. I definitely suffer from Fear of High ISO. Question: if the ISO is fixed at , say, 100, and I use exposure compensation to "lighten" the image, would this also introduce noise/grain into the picture, or is that a function of high ISO only?
Someone on here once said “the goal is to capture as much light on the pixel as possible” and that’s really resonated with me. Yeah, sure you could pop the ISO up to 12800, but do you need to? Can you capture the moment with less gain? Does your Aperture need to be so tight? Can it manage a 1/3 of a stop more light? Can you drop your SS from 6400 to 5000? Is your metering trying to capture daylight light at dusk allowing you to drop the metering 1/3 a stop for natural light? All of those small changes get’s you another stop of light, which might just take your photo from so-so to amazing.
Thank you so much. I have the Problem that when i lower the shutterspeed in the day to create a blurry subject, the result of the photo is completly white or too bright. How i fix this ? Im completly new in photography
I saw your 5 Secrets To STOP Being SHY Taking Photos in Public but Im still dont know whats with me that im shy for no reason, I can go photograph but I need to do it with pov for my channel.
Goooood Morning! What else do you want to learn? :)
▹ How I edit my photos (MASTER presets pack): ptl.fm/presets & ptl.fm/presetsmasteriii
▹ Download my Settings for Street Photography for FREE! pierretlambert.com/free
▹ Join the Patreon family for exclusive content, bts and more: patreon.com/pierretlambert
▹ Become a Better Photographer in 30 Days with me: pierretlambert.com/30daytogreatphotos
▹ Get Free Access to my bi-monthly TOP 5 email with tips, gear, inspiration and more - Join the tribe: pierretlambert.com/top5
This is the BEST intro photography video I've seen. Epic
I am a university certified photographer (from MSU) but your way of teaching is really awesome, i am learning a lot from your videos than my university courses because of modern teaching style, keep it up bro. 👍
Just thank you Pierre! You're content is great
I appreciate that!
Thanks for keeping the videos coming. Great video for beginners, easy to understand with all the graphics and examples.
You are still one of the best uploading photographer. I admire your skill and your photos, you motivate me to keep learning and getting better 💪🏼
Thank you!
Thank you for some suggestions pierre, your video really helps me to find new things in my hobby
Thank man, this gives me a push to continue to shot
Hi Pierre, lovely presentation no fancy words, no complicated Jargons. Thanks for mentioning that in some situations it's ok to increase your ISO so you don't miss the shot. Nice to watch another one of your videos. Thanks Pierre 😊
Thanks Pierre 😊
You are a good teacher🤝
Keep it rolling!!!
I am enlisting in the military and need the most info that I can absorb. And will be taking pictures all over the world!!!
I've been taking photos for a while but still learned from you! Quality content 👌
Excellent tutorial, Pierre! While I typically watch your photowalks (until RUclips magically made them non-existent for my views), I really enjoy seeing you back in my feed with new ideas. Super easy and well explained! Hope to see more of you again!
Thank you 🙏❤️
Perfect summary! Many thanks Pierre 🙏👍👌👏
Dude, Thank you for that simple explanation. I truly enjoyed your video.
Pierre, thank you for sharing your photography tips from this video. I feel more experienced all the time from your channel. I am honored to learn from you.
I appreciate that!
Wow this is simple ❤ thank you sir
Aa always great content but getting back to basics for people that may just start is great
Thanks bro,you easily explained 🥰
Hey Pierre! Great job great video fast explanation ever I’ve been watching you from the very beginning. I’m a fellow Chicago win and I’m really proud of what you’ve done. Thank you by the way I’ve been shooting since I was a little tiny kid and professionally my entire life and I’m 60 years old now killed it!
Thank you Michael!! Chicago team!! :)
this is the way!
Your photos are incredible
This is insanely helpful!! Thank you 🙏
That's great, Loved it
Nice tips. I definitely suffer from Fear of High ISO. Question: if the ISO is fixed at , say, 100, and I use exposure compensation to "lighten" the image, would this also introduce noise/grain into the picture, or is that a function of high ISO only?
Good tips... Keep it up
Please also make in-depth video on white balance
Thank you 🙏🏾
You are so welcome
Someone on here once said “the goal is to capture as much light on the pixel as possible” and that’s really resonated with me. Yeah, sure you could pop the ISO up to 12800, but do you need to? Can you capture the moment with less gain? Does your Aperture need to be so tight? Can it manage a 1/3 of a stop more light? Can you drop your SS from 6400 to 5000? Is your metering trying to capture daylight light at dusk allowing you to drop the metering 1/3 a stop for natural light? All of those small changes get’s you another stop of light, which might just take your photo from so-so to amazing.
Awesome explanation 👏
Glad you liked it
Nice rundown. Carry on. 👍🥂
Thanks, will do!
WHICH FIRST CAMERAS DID YOU USE?
YOUR VIDEOS ARE GREAT AND OF COURSE YOU ARE TOO
thank you! Very old camer I was 8 years old or so haha
Thanks
Just interacting here to help you out! Normally I don't comment at all. Thanks for your content man
I appreciate that!
What lens is the one on the right on your desk? It seems having a large front element but being very short...
50mm 1.2
@@Pierretlambert ah! Perspective... Thanks for your answer
Cool background, you have a new studio ?
Yeah I set one up temporarily in Japan
Good video
Thank you so much.
I have the Problem that when i lower the shutterspeed in the day to create a blurry subject, the result of the photo is completly white or too bright. How i fix this ? Im completly new in photography
you'll probably need to bump your aperture a lot to compensate with too much light from low shutter speed. :) New videos soon that should help
@@Pierretlambert Can't wait for it. Thank you :D
@@Pierretlambert oooohhhhh i did it. You were right. Thank youuuu
do you live in France?
I saw your 5 Secrets To STOP Being SHY Taking Photos in Public but Im still dont know whats with me that im shy for no reason, I can go photograph but I need to do it with pov for my channel.
My beginner tip is: buy a cheap, used Fuji and you learn and understand the exposuer-triangle.
I'm just starting to create content on my RUclips, and I've reached 367 subscribers. I'm so excited 🔥🔥
Keep going!
@@Pierretlambert thank you so much 🔥🔥🔥
taking photography lessons from someone who can't even pronounce the word "photography" properly
Thanks I'm glad to be your first non native English speaking teacher ❤️