Just ran across your channel tonight. I’ve watched three videos already and love your cut-to-chase manner and your practical advice. You’ve earned a subscriber.
Thank you for the tips. I hate that RUclips doesn't show this video to me despite being subscribed. This is very useful even for an experienced photographer.
Thank you, a really fun video with tips that are easy for me to use. The image of Kyle by the creek is awesome. I loved the way your camera and lens rendered a beautiful, deep background.
Hello Hayward, thank you for showing these three „hacks“, this will help me if I‘m shooting portraits. I’m still have the Canon R and my best portrait lens are RF 50mm f/1.8 and Sigma 35mm EF Mount f/1.4 Best regards from Germany
Hi love yr videos. I want to specialize in kids and family portrait photography. I have the Canon eos r body and only a 50mm old lens...no other lenses yet. Can you guide me to what SD card I should buy and lens I'm so overwhelmed. Also what settings should be used with this camera for shooting portrait. I know you own this camera and said you loved it. Thanks 😊
Hi! whew, thats some large questions there...let me address the cards first, I have been using SanDisk ExtremePro cards in 64 and 128 gb - 200mb/sec... and that has worked fine for me for both stills and video... settings and lenses are a HUGE discussion, that I'm more than happy to help with, but it will take more space than this.. (This link has not even been made public yet, I'm going to be introducing it in THIS weeks video! LOL). DIve into my videos on exposure and what questions you have left, have a look at this: www.haywardgaudephotography.com/photographic-training
Sometimes simple things make all the difference in your photography!
Bought the RF 85mm F2 and your videos helping me a lot to, hopefully, get the best out of it! Keep it coming
Awesome, thanks for watching!
Just ran across your channel tonight. I’ve watched three videos already and love your cut-to-chase manner and your practical advice. You’ve earned a subscriber.
Thank you!
Me too! Subbed after 2 vids.
Thanks for watching!
@@CoffeeandPhotographyTalk Thanks for posting! Great down to earth and easy to understand real-world concepts. Love it. 👍
Thank you for the tips. I hate that RUclips doesn't show this video to me despite being subscribed. This is very useful even for an experienced photographer.
Thats weird... But thanks for watching!
Thank you, a really fun video with tips that are easy for me to use. The image of Kyle by the creek is awesome. I loved the way your camera and lens rendered a beautiful, deep background.
Thanks so much!
I certainly did get a lot out of this. now I know why some of my portraits with the smize effect worked so well. I was not conscious I was doing it.
Thanks for watching!
Simply superb!
Helps a lot!
Thanks. I don’t do portrait, but I could see using these tips
Thanks for watching!
Hello Hayward, thank you for showing these three „hacks“, this will help me if I‘m shooting portraits. I’m still have the Canon R and my best portrait lens are RF 50mm f/1.8 and Sigma 35mm EF Mount f/1.4 Best regards from Germany
Thank you for watching!
These are great tips
Great tips
Thanks for watching!
Hi love yr videos. I want to specialize in kids and family portrait photography. I have the Canon eos r body and only a 50mm old lens...no other lenses yet. Can you guide me to what SD card I should buy and lens I'm so overwhelmed. Also what settings should be used with this camera for shooting portrait. I know you own this camera and said you loved it. Thanks 😊
Hi! whew, thats some large questions there...let me address the cards first, I have been using SanDisk ExtremePro cards in 64 and 128 gb - 200mb/sec... and that has worked fine for me for both stills and video... settings and lenses are a HUGE discussion, that I'm more than happy to help with, but it will take more space than this.. (This link has not even been made public yet, I'm going to be introducing it in THIS weeks video! LOL). DIve into my videos on exposure and what questions you have left, have a look at this: www.haywardgaudephotography.com/photographic-training