10 Common Photography Mistakes Beginners Make // Photo Pro

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  • Опубликовано: 22 май 2024
  • Looking to improve your photography skills? Avoid these 10 common mistakes that beginners make! In this video, we'll show you how to fix these mistakes and take your photos to the next level. Don't miss out on essential tips from a photo pro!
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    Have you made any of these mistakes? If so let us know down in the comments what happened!
    0:00 Introduction
    1:38 FOCUSING TOO MUCH ON THE GEAR
    2:52 WRONG CAMERA SETTINGS
    4:53 BAD COMPOSITION
    7:07 BAD LIGHTING
    9:22 SOFT FOCUS
    9:39 SERVO VS ONESHOT
    10:14 SHAKEY FRAME
    10:48 BACK BUTTON FOCUS
    11:31 LACK OF MOVEMENT OR ACTION
    13:18 USING THE WRONG LENS
    14:14 USING THE WRONC
    15:03 BAD POSING
    17:11 OVER EDITING
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  • @gregoryoutdoors
    @gregoryoutdoors 3 года назад +2162

    Nr. 11 - Stop caring about Instagram, likes, tags, what people think about your work and dont post everyday. Do it for the love and joy whenever you feel like.

    • @WHITELIONNYC
      @WHITELIONNYC 2 года назад +31

      Yes IG seems like way too much work. I've considered hiring someone to do it for me.

    • @andimuhammad3570
      @andimuhammad3570 2 года назад +17

      Yes, I used to upload everyday but I doit like 2 times a week now.

    • @Birbyvideography
      @Birbyvideography 2 года назад +35

      Personally I actually don't include any tags OR captions at all. When I upload, most of the time it's just the pictures with no captions, or sometimes just a simple one telling my friends where I went in one line. Makes me truly proud of what I've posted, the photo.

    • @Sephiroth144
      @Sephiroth144 2 года назад +14

      I have to agree- of course, it seems you need to do SOME social media/IG these days... because nearly every time I talk to someone and mention I'm a photographer, "what's your Instagram" is the first thing I hear. *stares in "here's my website"*

    • @jarnsnagendran3214
      @jarnsnagendran3214 2 года назад +3

      Thank u so much ❤️❤️❤️

  • @zalodias123
    @zalodias123 2 года назад +189

    List of Mistakes:
    #1. Focusing too much on the gear (1:34)
    #2. Wrong camera settings (2:47)
    #3. Bad composition (4:48)
    #4. Bad lighting (7:02)
    #5. Soft focus (9:16)
    #6. Lack of movement or action (11:26)
    #7. Using the wrong lens (13:13)
    #8. Bad posing (14:58)
    #9. Over editing (17:05)
    #10. Not enough reps (18:22)

  • @joanannewallace
    @joanannewallace 2 года назад +571

    Brilliant advice. I’m a beginner even though a grandma and I’ve just won a prize and certificate for one of my photos. I didn’t win first prize but getting acknowledged was a great feeling.

    • @sanyamathew7283
      @sanyamathew7283 2 года назад +19

      That's AMAZING!!

    • @imanhaikal9477
      @imanhaikal9477 2 года назад +21

      Wow u must be a cool grandma to have

    • @karancricketer
      @karancricketer 2 года назад +14

      Wow ! That is so glad.
      I am in my 30’s and my crush for photography is slowly turning towards love.
      But I wonder I am too late.
      Your post inspires me 😊.
      All the very best to you.

    • @YaoiHoshi
      @YaoiHoshi 2 года назад +4

      This whole thread is so wholesome! And congrats Joan!

    • @normalperson1475
      @normalperson1475 2 года назад +11

      @@karancricketer I got started in photography just 18 months ago and I am 67 now. I enjoy it immensely.

  • @TCRONIN002
    @TCRONIN002 2 года назад +317

    "It's damaging to compare your work to theirs." AMEN!! This is by far, the most motivational and spot on video explaining how to become a better photographer by simply correcting some easily addressed mistakes. Thank you thank you thank you for posting this - I feel energized and will always use that quote to remind myself to compare my work to my previous work.

    • @Cristobal_productions.
      @Cristobal_productions. 2 года назад +7

      that quote hit me! and the part where he said, "compare yourself to who you were yesterday"

    • @jizzythefroggy1108
      @jizzythefroggy1108 Год назад +1

      Customers are going to compare your work to others LMAO

    • @mibrrra
      @mibrrra Год назад

      You can apply this to everything else in life, dont compare to experts

    • @drugmate9710
      @drugmate9710 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@jizzythefroggy1108 What customers? You think everyone who's into photography is doing it as a business? LMAO

  • @jgseg6828
    @jgseg6828 2 года назад +54

    "Learn from the masters, compare with yourself yesterday." Best advice I've had in a long long time... thanks btw! 🤘

  • @MarkusKarppinen
    @MarkusKarppinen 2 года назад +145

    I think you should’ve mentioned that one shot and servo are only in Canon cameras.
    Other cameras have the same focus modes but are called single and continuous focus. Could also be called AF-C for continuous focus.

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin 2 года назад +1

      He should mainly say that one shot, one point focusing is faster in most of situations than playing with some servos and touch screen. Ofcourse this doesn't really work for sport. I realized that manual focusing (with old lens with real mechanical gear) can be faster than playing with touch screens and some servos on modern cameras, which is really complicated and when you are using viewfinder, it's aslmost useless because you are touching screen with your nose, it just doesn't work. Some older cameras had joystick for selecting focus area, that was really great, but using touch screen for that purpose is pointless, I don't want to take pictures thru touchscreen, I want to use viewfinder. I tried even retrain myself for using right eye which should prevent touching screen by your nose, but nope, it still doesn't work well, you are still touching screen with your face slightly and with some displays, it breaks touches, some cameras have possibility to select in what area touch works, but neither that worked for me, I just can't use that while watching to finder, it's so unnatural and complicated, so one shot, one point forever. 😀

    • @jizzythefroggy1108
      @jizzythefroggy1108 Год назад +2

      The inference here is that you should be shooting with Canon!

    • @dariopointdujour1089
      @dariopointdujour1089 Год назад

      Thank you was looking for this

    • @astanisystems
      @astanisystems Год назад

      @@jizzythefroggy1108 Doesn't matter which system you use. I've made some photos with my smartphone that rival cameras of all brands. I'm a Nikon shooter, but I've also made some photos with Sony and Canon, and the results are nearly identical(Canon is slightly warmer than Nikon, and Sony is somewhere in between - exception for Nikon D3X, that beast has warmer tones).

  • @aaronramirezgarcia9753
    @aaronramirezgarcia9753 2 года назад +12

    Endless hours of research about photography resumed in 20:48 minutes. This is gold people🙏🏽🙌🏻. Thank you so much !

  • @STUDIO-ew8dz
    @STUDIO-ew8dz 3 года назад +66

    This already looks like a bloody good course. I've learnt a lot from a single video. You've crushed the subject. I Love it! 💗

  • @wanneske1969
    @wanneske1969 2 года назад +7

    11. watching youtube tutorials instead of going out and shooting :-)

  • @reallyjoereally4781
    @reallyjoereally4781 2 года назад +7

    Perfectly agree with the first statement. I won the National Community Press Photographer of the Year award in 2019 (South Africa) using an entry-level Canon 1200D with kit lenses. The best camera is the one you have with you.

  • @JCrozier1
    @JCrozier1 2 года назад +18

    I certainly picked up some good tips there. Thank you so much for making everything sound so plain and recognizable instead of just using industry terms.
    Love the channel.

  • @shuswapoutdoors
    @shuswapoutdoors 3 года назад +14

    3rd time watching it in a row trying to absorb everything in this great video! I've heard many of these mistakes countless times before but you presentation style is spot on and the examples are money! Thank you! Todd

  • @MMPAspergerian
    @MMPAspergerian 3 года назад +13

    As you become more seasoned you can confidently say, "Been there and less of that"
    The first tip is key, great photographs are made with the artist behind the camera and not the camera itself.
    To all the beginner photogs, keep shooting until that unique style of yours comes out, and yes it'll take tens of thousands of shots. Shoot on!
    Thank you Parker!

  • @StupidRaisins
    @StupidRaisins 3 года назад +8

    Thank you for the tips, you guys! I got to agree with you that having the best gear alone won't make you a professional. Having that experience and willingness to keep on improving is what makes you a professional.

  • @stavrosk.2868
    @stavrosk.2868 Год назад

    One of the best videos so far about the basics of photography. What's also important is to learn how to focus manually, to zoom with your legs (not only with prime lenses) and to as invisible or unobtrusive as possible.

  • @liquidgoldpictures
    @liquidgoldpictures 2 года назад +18

    can I just say, that the LIGHTING alone in the shots where you talk to us, is FREAKING amazing?! It looks sooooo good! :) The only thing I would like to add, is that the lens choice also depends on if you´re shooting with an aps-c or a full frame camera. Anyways, really good tips, you are awesome!!! :)

  • @MrFraiche
    @MrFraiche 3 года назад +198

    14:40 I love how the "starter" lens is over $2000. I signed up for the wrong hobby lol

    • @mylessorensen4115
      @mylessorensen4115 3 года назад +2

      Lol same

    • @WHITELIONNYC
      @WHITELIONNYC 2 года назад +13

      It's an expensive hobby for sure. Everyone I know goes on vacation 2 or 3 times a year. My money goes into this.

    • @Pc_Gaming8604
      @Pc_Gaming8604 2 года назад +5

      It's the r mount lens not an ef mount lens ef mount are cheaper but you'll need and adapter

    • @harshalkale5999
      @harshalkale5999 2 года назад +1

      @@WHITELIONNYC man of culture

    • @froznfire9531
      @froznfire9531 2 года назад +6

      @@WHITELIONNYC Without vacation there no good photos imo :) You gotta find a good mix between both imo, I couldnt stay home a whole year

  • @wcft_
    @wcft_ 3 года назад +26

    This is easily my favorite tech/editing/filming channel out there!!!!!!
    EDIT: Thanks for all the likes

    • @DaveMajor
      @DaveMajor 3 года назад +1

      Every video is deep and so informational! Love them

    • @techbyhadi5421
      @techbyhadi5421 3 года назад

      Yes it’s super useful

    • @xandercloet7467
      @xandercloet7467 3 года назад

      I agree, but I liked it more when Parker used to be the only one who hosted the video. (2-3 years ago)

  • @QuackLoud
    @QuackLoud 2 года назад +2

    Great advice and tips. These are things that were baked into us old-timers that used film - we didn't have the luxury of adjusting so much after the shot. "Adjusting" was done in the darkroom and had limits. Getting back into photography and finding out there is a LOT to learn with digital. Looking forward to this new journey.

  • @FeelFreetoEdit
    @FeelFreetoEdit 3 года назад +2

    Love this video. Thank you Parker and Nate for making this one.

  • @ArtandLes
    @ArtandLes 2 года назад +3

    This video is clearly and very well explained. As a portrait photographer for more than 10 years, these tips are really helpful and i discovered them through lots of practice. Posing your subjects is one of the most challenging part. 😁

  • @koleparrott8820
    @koleparrott8820 3 года назад +8

    I’ve been there for sure, watching your video defiantly helps me improve my skills 👍🏼

  • @armandoisaaccamposbensaya3386
    @armandoisaaccamposbensaya3386 Год назад +2

    Nice little detail having a analogue clock in the background to create the illusion of a real time collaboration between you two.. nice detail almost perfect!! You guys are great!

  • @atthemomentfilmmaker684
    @atthemomentfilmmaker684 3 года назад +1

    Finally!! You know our needs. Love you and Fulltime Filmmarker team!!

  • @ManchesterTechGuy
    @ManchesterTechGuy 3 года назад +3

    Straight to the point and extremely sage advice. I'm trying to improve my photography and this couldn't have come at a better time, thank you.

  • @dash2k8gmail
    @dash2k8gmail 2 года назад +6

    Not to criticize, but just wanted to point out that after getting into the pro stage, a lot of the greats purposely escape the norm by shooting "like amateurs" to obtain a certain look. Sort of like breaking the rule of thirds just so not everything looks the same.
    I did like the part about focusing too much on the subject and forgetting about the background. Too many people underestimate that and it was awesome that you guys pointed it out.

  • @PumoPumo.
    @PumoPumo. 3 года назад +2

    The content is practical and wonderful.
    An explanation that is easier to understand than anyone else.
    Thank you for a very good video!

  • @ChateauDreamer
    @ChateauDreamer 2 года назад

    Love this video and how chill y'all are in presenting it. Great job

  • @BlueMountainStudiosPhotography
    @BlueMountainStudiosPhotography 3 года назад +3

    Definitely grateful for the portrait advice!

  • @DemetriPanici
    @DemetriPanici 3 года назад +5

    I just bought my new Sony zv1 for RUclips videos and vlogging so your videos have been coming in CLUTCH!

  • @ellab.9743
    @ellab.9743 2 года назад

    This was seriously one of the best summarizing & educational videos on camera work I've seen so far ... and I've seen plenty!

  • @EdwardBliffin
    @EdwardBliffin 2 года назад

    I appreciate videos like this, it helps you understand and correct yourself.. although I love comparison and walk around street photography videos, breakdowns like this are what beginners NEED

  • @legvalmont
    @legvalmont Год назад +6

    It doesn't make me a great photographer but when doing street or travel I use aperture priority with center metering and +1/3 or +2/3. Then I lock exposure, compose then shoot.
    As for focus, I like the mechanics / ergonomics of AF-ON button with continuous focusing.
    These leaves me with a lot more time to think the shots, which helps tons.

  • @Jasonxvisuals
    @Jasonxvisuals 3 года назад +7

    Thanks! Have my first wedding to photograph and film in a couple days. And I’ve watched your other videos on how to shoot weddings. Thank you, I’m gonna film everything😂😁

  • @BlindIllusionist
    @BlindIllusionist 2 года назад

    Absolutely great video. Although I already knew all this things, it was still amazing to watch. Such a great flow in the video and I still could take some things from it. Great job!

  • @MrCaesar001
    @MrCaesar001 3 года назад

    As always...perfect delivered to the audience😌 I LOVE this Team. Good job!!!!

  • @richardslater677
    @richardslater677 Год назад +6

    I’m about to buy my first “proper” camera, having researched photography/cameras etc for a solid four months. I think I know everything there is to know about photography but am about to be massively corrected. I found this video very helpful and a little different from the thousands out there. One thing resonates particularly well is not to compare yourself to a professional. That applies to many fields. I’m an intermediate guitar player and at the beginning, it was very discouraging listening to pros or good amateurs. You think you will never reach their standard, which in my case is true, but the trick is not to let it bother you. Just get on with your own progress and be proud of your own standard, no matter what.

  • @Jorge_Ambruster
    @Jorge_Ambruster 2 года назад +16

    The jpeg factor depends on how, what camera and what you are shooting. I wouldn't use many brand's jpegs but with a Fujifilm camera, I would mostly shoot jpegs. You can edit the picture in camera by just switching picture profiles before taking the photo. It doesn't always apply and, of course, there are times when you can't waste that time to switch profiles. That's when RAW comes in handy. But that's a Fujifilm exclusive case. Any other brand doesn't give you those great jpegs, so RAW becomes the only choice.

  • @aaronramirezgarcia9753
    @aaronramirezgarcia9753 2 года назад +1

    Endless hours of research about photography resumed in 20:48 minutes. This is hold people🙏🏽🙌🏻. Thank you so much !

  • @turnupwithhenry6263
    @turnupwithhenry6263 Год назад +2

    Absolutely need this video today 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾

  • @cd4683
    @cd4683 2 года назад +9

    Just realized, why my editing sessions have been unnecessarily tedious and often disappointing. When I bought my camera, I thought I set my camera in RAW...... I've shot thousands of jpegs. Can't help but laugh, but kind of felt like yelling and maybe a little crying. I've managed to capture some pretty amazing images. What would they look like in RAW? I guess I'll have to reshoot them all. So glad I watched this. #LifeLessons #MasterYourCraft #NowGO

  • @djteknovibe93
    @djteknovibe93 2 года назад +3

    One way to get round blurry photos from moving subjects is to use burst mode so when you press the shutter button it fires a burst. I always use burst mode unless i'm strictly using a tripod for landscapes. It massively cuts down on photos being blurred from subjects moving or camera movement which is call motion blur. Also another way is to use burst mode but also set focus mode to AF-C and/or focus tracking mode. But that depends on whether you have time to change the settings before the point comes where the photo has to be taken or you miss it. Using burst mode I always get at least one sharp photo, it's annoying having to sort through about five photos of the same thing but the point is, I always have at least one that's in focus and sharp and that's the one I save. As for rule of thirds, if I have time to align a subject I use rule of thirds when shooting but most of the time I back off zoom a little to give the subject more space within the frame then crop the image. But I don't back off a lot because cropping too much decreases image quality and increases visible noise levels.

  • @carrow2250
    @carrow2250 День назад

    This was SO HELPFUL! I’m new to photography and I have to do portraits with focus on hair color and quality for a small business and AF mode isn’t cutting it. I’ll switch to RAW and I’ll start trying other modes and options to get the right color. Thanks for this video!

  • @kebe7494
    @kebe7494 2 года назад +1

    Really well done. You make some excellent points in getting people to go out and shoot and not compare themselves to the pros.

  • @jerimas
    @jerimas 3 года назад +3

    A lot of terrific advice here. Thank you!

  • @Levelaz1994
    @Levelaz1994 3 года назад +4

    I love the content. I just started into videography/photography and thanks to you guys I’ve learned a lot:
    Once I start making money I will definitely buy the course

  • @marianna6926
    @marianna6926 Год назад

    Excellent overview of most common photo issues for any photographer. Well done!

  • @pureconsciousness2868
    @pureconsciousness2868 3 года назад

    Really thankful that You people and this channel exist. You give some of the most honest insights of the ground truth about any topic. Love from India.
    Thank you.

  • @keygodkova
    @keygodkova 2 года назад +17

    Number 10 (comparing myself to pros) this is definitely my biggest downfall. I so often compare my photos to pros and feel like I'm not getting anywhere, but when i compare my photos to photos i use to take i feel SO much better about my work 💯 this was much needed. Thank you

  • @Redline.Designs
    @Redline.Designs 2 года назад +4

    Just bought my wife a new Nikon Z fc. She’s eager to learn it and I’ve shown her the ropes. But this video will reinforce everything I’ve said in an awesome well-packed visual. Great vid!

  • @SugarCris
    @SugarCris 2 года назад

    Great video and one we can all relate to. The list covered me like a blanket but it also showed my growth as a photographer. Thank you!

  • @mjbongon
    @mjbongon 3 года назад

    The most informative tutorials in the YT today! watching from Philippines

  • @atelierdigitaldenico
    @atelierdigitaldenico 3 года назад +12

    The photo pro course is really good ! I've taken another french course and honestly, yours is better ! Thank Parker & Nate and the rest of the team for your work ! 👊👊

  • @ricoz.8074
    @ricoz.8074 2 года назад +8

    A good advice about shutterspeed i heard a while ago was to set it to the double of your focal length (normal lighting conditions) but not lower. So if you use a 50mm you want to avoid anything longer than 1/100th of a second. Works perfectly fine for me and if you got a steady hand you can even go with a slightly longer shutter speed.

    • @pappoochacha
      @pappoochacha 2 года назад +1

      I usually end up with dark photos with anything faster than 1/80 ... Iso usually 400.. what's the issue? Even if use widest aperture available.. (4.6)

    • @fridge.4834
      @fridge.4834 2 года назад +1

      @@pappoochacha Your ISO is the issue. Lower ISO = darker images.

    • @astanisystems
      @astanisystems Год назад

      @@pappoochacha 1/80 is kinda slow, so if you're using lens with maximum apperture of f/4.6, than increase ISO, 1000-3200 ISO won't hurt the image much. Having (VR, VC, OS, IS - stabilization technology) on your lens or in-body also helps a lot.

    • @yeohi
      @yeohi 5 месяцев назад

      Rather late to reply, but anyway. What you should might of applied to film but it doesn't apply to digital, where faster shutter speeds are needed to stop movement in the scene and camera shake. Since nobody will probably read this, I won't speculate on the reasons for that. And I don't know the reasons. If you're hand-holding the camera, try to use 1/400 or faster. 1/250 is okay for steady hands.

  • @deemas3.711
    @deemas3.711 3 года назад

    I love your number 10 tips..SELF-CONFIDENCE IS THE KEY!

  • @JuanLopezmusica
    @JuanLopezmusica 10 месяцев назад

    Wow this video revolves all my questions that I have for years!!

  • @emanuelarano2323
    @emanuelarano2323 3 года назад +18

    Best tips, I've seen so far
    Thanks!

  • @jontanner
    @jontanner 3 года назад +3

    With the clock in the background jumping all over the place, it reminds me of Homer Simpson being interrogated over the Venus de Milo gummy. 😂

  • @RWAquariumPages
    @RWAquariumPages 2 года назад

    Such a great video and great refresher. Will be watching multiple times and practicing

  • @JOJOUNCLEBLOGS
    @JOJOUNCLEBLOGS 2 года назад

    I love that the cross behind Parker. Great tutorial. Thanks.👍👍👍

  • @blacklionvisuals8849
    @blacklionvisuals8849 2 года назад +24

    The clock in the background shows how long it took to record this

  • @MarwanMahdy
    @MarwanMahdy 3 года назад +5

    finally I don't have to look elsewhere for photography courses!

    • @kristofeight9668
      @kristofeight9668 3 года назад

      Why even would you, if everything what every photographer needs is in internet, especially these days on YT for free. If someone is too lazy to look for it, then he she will never be photographer even after 10 courses just waste of money.

    • @MarwanMahdy
      @MarwanMahdy 3 года назад

      @@kristofeight9668 looks to me that you never even tried looking for courses, everything with actual knowledge has a price tag on it. I have more than 100 GBs of free courses in addition to tens of youtube channels, they all give you the crumbs never the real deal.

  • @erics.pop.lounge2205
    @erics.pop.lounge2205 2 года назад +1

    "Compare yourself to who you were yesterday" bro...thats what I needed to hear.

  • @Blessedmomentsphotography
    @Blessedmomentsphotography 2 года назад

    I love it!!! Ty sooo much for sharing!!!

  • @markernestinciong
    @markernestinciong 3 года назад +65

    PARKEEER!!! We miss ya man! Whoo! You're a sigh of relief 😂 (No hate on the other guys! They're awesome! It's just that it has been a loooong time since Parker was back on the channel 😂)

    • @nelmassachs
      @nelmassachs 3 года назад +1

      "Never stop adventuring"
      "Embrace your inner child"
      "Stay fearless & stay curious"
      "Stay positive. Stay wild"
      “I don’t ask u anything, just if u want, give my GoProvids a chance and you’ll see...”

    • @MelodicalMedia
      @MelodicalMedia 2 года назад

      Agreed

  • @keshiaerin8979
    @keshiaerin8979 3 года назад +5

    I tell my clients to look at each other and pretend like they like each other a little bit. I'm a sarcastic and goofy person by nature, and this usually garners some laughter and the subjects ease into the situation a little more. "Pretend you got married because you like the other person for some reason". I don't know. I worked too long at a dinner theatre where we dressed up in character and I was sarcastic and weird to pretty much every customer. It created a lot of great people skills for while I'm doing photography :)

    • @milliondollarshaft
      @milliondollarshaft 2 года назад +1

      Haha that’s what I tell my clients. They usually laugh and then lighten up.

  • @lukedavies4641
    @lukedavies4641 Год назад

    Amazing video, can’t wait to put this to practice thank you

  • @dayannawilson3006
    @dayannawilson3006 Год назад

    I needed this ! Thank you

  • @Palvader
    @Palvader 3 года назад +3

    11:08 - Digin' that PMK hat!

  • @Zamreen
    @Zamreen 3 года назад +5

    Superb 👌👌

  • @pixelrhinophotography6141
    @pixelrhinophotography6141 2 года назад +1

    Well said. Never compare an amateur with a professional. Amazing content. Looking forward to see more content.

  • @dan_iel_efs
    @dan_iel_efs Год назад

    "It's damaging to compare your work to theirs."
    Nice to hear this!

  • @josiahmorrow1611
    @josiahmorrow1611 3 года назад +3

    Love that Peter Mckinnon double tap lol

  • @orelbitan
    @orelbitan 3 года назад +15

    Create more than you consume. Such an important tip.🙏

  • @jacobtaylor8206
    @jacobtaylor8206 2 года назад +1

    I really like the photo at 17.21 in the over edited section

  • @hotlineoperator
    @hotlineoperator 3 года назад +6

    Good issues here, but one thing I have start rethink after seeing milloins of photos. Sometimes too perfect photo is boring, best photos I have get when people doing things naturally without pose to camera.

    • @Birbyvideography
      @Birbyvideography 2 года назад

      I think sometimes it's best to tell your subjects to live out their day as usual while you silently shoot from the sides. Basically as authentic as we can get.

  • @jonthibault5509
    @jonthibault5509 2 года назад +23

    Another mistake is having a giant digital clock behind the subject.

    • @kseniasafonova1009
      @kseniasafonova1009 2 года назад +1

      I know right? The idea of the video is to, well, focus in the subject. Yeah..
      But great tips! Thank you guys.

  • @fillup86
    @fillup86 3 года назад

    Awesome video guys! That last piece of advice felt like it was by far the most important! 👌

  • @rafayeledama
    @rafayeledama 2 года назад

    Welcome back Parker and Nate, yeah! it has been long! Good lessons and profound guidance...

  • @Krizefugl
    @Krizefugl 2 года назад +24

    the rule of thirds is helpful but it isnt something you have to religiously adhere to. learning about composition in general and seeing what other photographers do that make images interesting to the viewer without only focussing on the rule of thirds is just as important. its a starting point but definitely not as mandatory as often preached.

    • @online_fitness
      @online_fitness 2 года назад

      yup !

    • @iDigress77times
      @iDigress77times 2 года назад +1

      All of this does not matter ultimately. There is a picture that sold for millions of a 99 cent store.

  • @lichtloper
    @lichtloper 2 года назад +29

    The term 'mistake' is not an appropriate category when we try to speak about items of creative expression; as it is a term that seemingly says soemething about that expressive item, but in real honesty commentators should say something about their own feelings,
    such as "I don't appreciate this photograph/musicpiece/drawing/technique/etc."

  • @CRPFilmsChristianRaymundPastor
    @CRPFilmsChristianRaymundPastor 3 года назад

    Thanks for sharing this one. I love your style man and I learned a lot since the day I followed you.

  • @RWAquariumPages
    @RWAquariumPages 2 года назад

    glad this popped up in my feed, i've got to rewatch once per month to remind me of the basics

  • @crellagecommunity7168
    @crellagecommunity7168 3 года назад +10

    When I first started I had, well only Full packed theory, Pro. With 0.0 Experience

  • @SenseiKreese
    @SenseiKreese 2 года назад +3

    I find the tip on not comparing yourself to the pros to be completely wrong. I studied a bachelor of photography, and comparing ourselves to pros was half the work, we did it endlessly for three years. By comparing, you learn what you are doing wrong and what they are doing right. Sure, don't let it destroy your confidence, but studying the work of pros and comparing your own will teach you a lot.

  • @Justin-xn8oi
    @Justin-xn8oi 2 года назад

    one of the better videos I have seen out there. Great examples and explanations

  • @Motivation_Inspiration_Success
    @Motivation_Inspiration_Success 4 месяца назад

    So inspiring,so Motivating.You are doing an amazing work! Keep Creating!! cheers!

  • @OneShotFilmmaker
    @OneShotFilmmaker 3 года назад +4

    Funny how all these tips can actually be applied for video as well...in most ways

  • @pretschious
    @pretschious 2 года назад +14

    14:35 "You may not be able to afford a bunch of high end lenses when you get started and that's okay. You can cover most of your basis with a 24-70mm lense..."
    *shows a $2300 lense*
    Well okay then...

    • @mondy6750
      @mondy6750 2 года назад +1

      Lol

    • @f0t0b0y
      @f0t0b0y 2 года назад

      The start of most self owned businesses cost $$$. Name some that don't.

    • @giog3734
      @giog3734 2 года назад +2

      I bought my first L lens and got the "attitude" from my wife for days. This video got me off the hook as it proved to her that I bought a very modest "Entry Level" L lens.....

    • @hitchhiker9784
      @hitchhiker9784 2 года назад

      So get a cheaper lens and use it to make money. I started years ago with an original Canon Digital Rebel and a $500 18-200 pro-master lens. I shot weddings and portraits and made money.

  • @RAEscobar
    @RAEscobar 2 года назад

    Great video guys! Not only did I learn but I’m inspired!

  • @rosaliobusobuso7248
    @rosaliobusobuso7248 2 года назад +1

    Eveytime I watch your videos I always learn something new. Thank you 🥰

  • @albert.artphotography
    @albert.artphotography 2 года назад +4

    I would add a mistake No 11…have a massive, shine, and white digital watch in the background 😅😊😀

  • @SahilMalom
    @SahilMalom 3 года назад +3

    Hi First Comment

  • @hitmusicsociety
    @hitmusicsociety 2 года назад

    This was great! Some things I've been doing so i'm glad on the right track. Thanks!

  • @c0smicgazer626
    @c0smicgazer626 Год назад

    Great vid, with just the right amount of info! Thanks

  • @T--ge3mc
    @T--ge3mc 2 года назад +5

    Hey, parker I found a mistake in your editing. Look! Those red colors
    are little bit noisey or more like dusty ( 15:25 ) Most probably color grading problems.

    • @ChristianRB
      @ChristianRB 2 года назад

      i thought it was my monitor lol

    • @T--ge3mc
      @T--ge3mc 2 года назад

      @@ChristianRB It was editor's mistake.

  • @directorsabey2205
    @directorsabey2205 3 года назад +10

    I'm the First 👏👏

  • @craigfink9114
    @craigfink9114 3 года назад

    Hey Parker I just got a 5d mark ii to start a RUclips channel with for photography and your lighting and audio and filming videos have been coming in handy so much thank you so much for being on RUclips and teaching us

  • @CatchRelaxOfficial
    @CatchRelaxOfficial 3 года назад +1

    Your's videos are gold. This one and all the others 👍 Nice to see you again

  • @benjohncam
    @benjohncam 3 года назад +3

    17:20 not gonna lie looks amazing like i am in a dream

    • @j.r.5803
      @j.r.5803 3 года назад

      Its a arte style of photography. Mostly seen at nature. Creates kind of an other world photos. As science fiction movie scenarios.

    • @Henry_44
      @Henry_44 3 года назад +1

      You're one of those people that over-edit pictures lol

    • @benjohncam
      @benjohncam 3 года назад

      @@Henry_44 or maybe u are naive enough to understand different art styles

    • @Henry_44
      @Henry_44 2 года назад +1

      @@benjohncam even parker said that's over-edit lol, do whatever you want,most people gonna call that over-edit anyway