Concert Photography with a Smartphone | STORYTIME

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

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  • @anaziliodesign
    @anaziliodesign Год назад +14

    Wish I had read the description before wasting 12 minutes of my time waiting for good photo tips using a smartphone that never happened. Hope other people read the comment and don't make the same mistake. Your photos and filters on IG are very nice though. ;)

    • @JonathanPace
      @JonathanPace  Год назад

      Ahaha thanks for the compliments in the end! For what concerns the video itself, it’s not a tutorial or a “how to”, I was just sharing an experience 😎 in any case, shooting with an iPhone made my life much easier when I switched from Android (talking about concert photography when you only have your smartphone) 👌

  • @NunoAlmeidaPhotography
    @NunoAlmeidaPhotography 2 года назад

    I'd already seen some of those photos on your IG, they turned out really good man! Also, I'm digging the moustache ahah 👊

    • @JonathanPace
      @JonathanPace  2 года назад +1

      Ahahaha thanks bro for supporting my moustache too 😂

  • @rvr8913
    @rvr8913 25 дней назад

    Your title is clickbait. I was looking for tips on low light concert photos and I didn’t find it here. The RUclips algorithm puts this video amongst actual videos giving tips, so congrats on the free clicks.

    • @JonathanPace
      @JonathanPace  25 дней назад

      Hi! I don't think it's too clickbait, plus, it's a storytime (and I'm telling a story here). It's not "How to take pictures with your smartphone at a concert". I wish the RUclips algorithm worked like this for my most recent videos ahah
      If I can still give you an advice for what concerns concert photography with a smartphone, in my opinion, the most important things are trying to be as close as possible to the stage (not relying too much on the zoom because the quality will drop immediately), get an iPhone (for videos too, my old videos taken with Android phones at concerts were absolute crap), try black and white edits (with low lights and small sensors, the overall quality and the colors' quality will drop very quick, with black and white you can recover something usually) and finally set your expectations low because concerts are very tricky scenarios for proper cameras too with changing lights and stuff, imagine with a smartphone :/
      I hope I helped and thanks for commenting anyway ;)
      P.S. last tip, try to concentrate on getting the crowd in your pictures as well, without zooming with your smartphone on the stage only. If you can get a bit closer to the stage, you'll be able to capture the moving crowd and the band and the whole image will be more vibrant, without losing too much quality.

  • @claudialunastocchero
    @claudialunastocchero 2 года назад

    Amazing gig and wonderful pics💕💕