Lighting! It's so key to have a solid understanding of lighting to create striking photos. Love the final image- the vintage feel, the mood and the composition!
Always learn so much from you guys! That episode from the photoshoot series will always be one of the best things I've seen on the internet🙌 So educational, inspirational and enjoyable! Always Love what you guys do! Keep inspiring us💪
Every time I look at your portfolio, there is something new to be inspired by and details I'd never noticed before. Makes me believe that photography is not just clicking a button like people would often tell me. Thank you!
That outside the door photo is so amazing. I love movie-style images and it nails it. Color grading is awesome, composition is A+, the use of DoF, the light, the models all great
And the doorframe right in the middle is like a divider between them. I love photos that tell a story, and I could easily write 3-4 stories just based on this picture. I rarely save videos to keep, usually just save them to watch later, but I saved this one to keep and re-watch because it's really good, thanks guys!
Yes, I love your photo. The wall is literally/figuratively in between the couple and the fact it's in the middle of the frame would make me stop and look at the photo.I love the colors and patterns as well. Very cinematic and beautiful.
You guy really know what you are talking about ..ive always wondered why some photos get my attension for long and some i just look and move on even if they are of good quality and your explanation actually makes sense
I agree! I thought you guys hadn’t been making content until I actually visited your channel and saw new videos I hadn’t seen. I just hit notifications so I don’t miss anymore. 🍻
Such great tips! The info about creating a story is where I’m currently struggling, how you broke it down gave me some new things to think about! Can’t wait to apply these to future shoots 📸 Thanks so much! 🎞
I'm just here to say this is the best of the videos I have watched on your channel. Great content and you're are not rushing through it like you usually do (or maybe just not talking as fast). I had to pause to comment ;) It's clear, concise, and with perfect sound balance. Kuddos!! ...and thanks! Oh, and yes the last picture hits all the points. It's striking and draws the viewer in.
This video is actually insanely helpful! I'm still new to taking photos and have been struggling to figure out interesting composition. Now I have lots to think about for my next shoot and it's opened my brain to ways to be more creative! Thank you both so much!! PS thank you for explaining everything so clearly and thoroughly :)
New to the channel and I’ve fallen in love with content! Love your guys thoughts and knowledge! Will definitely be trying out these tips for my photos. Also love the lo fi beats in the back! 💯✔️🔥
I think that the last picture that u guys spend time to see if it checks all the points , its really striking and i think its a great example that can be used as reference in order to compare to the points u mentioned!!And i personally believe even if a picture doesnt checkk all the points still u can combine some of them and have an interesting picture cause when you strive to check them all maybe u will lose the process and the fun in creating..its very useful to educate and familiarize yourself with the points you mentioned so that you have them in the back of your mind and eventually act natural and combine points just as being second nature :D thanks again for a great consulting video!!!
I didnt saw your videos for a long time even tho i saw the ones in this video, but i have to say i love this one sometimes i tend to forget there rules and this one is just an amazing video .thks
sure gear helps, but one of those photos was shot on an iphone 7. a striking photo shot with a phone will always be more interesting than a boring photo shot with nice gear :)
This is great! Video request, can you zone in on different types of photography you do wedding, portrait, product etc. how you would approach them differently?
🎤Hey guys! Another great video! I'm curious about your audio... I'm assuming you're using the audio from both of the SM7B tracks? Is there another shotgun above you? I'm just impressed as Rachel turns her head while speaking the audio stays pretty steady. (Sounds great, too!)
From now on, I will carry a sheet of paper to check all of this points, thank you Mango Street! A partir de hoy andaré una listita donde me pondré a chequear todos estos puntos jajaja
Thanks for sharing such great tips! I noticed, however, that when you were talking about making your subject pop and separating from the background, you were using the term "focal length" when I think you meant to say "depth of field". A shallow depth of field is a great way to draw attention the subject by keeping the subject in sharp focus and throwing the foreground and background out of focus.
what’s your favorite tip or whatever? mine is shapes / repeating patterns, i think 🤝
I love it all ♡
Location for me
Same, honestly! Something I have never thought about before.
Lighting! It's so key to have a solid understanding of lighting to create striking photos. Love the final image- the vintage feel, the mood and the composition!
Always learn so much from you guys! That episode from the photoshoot series will always be one of the best things I've seen on the internet🙌 So educational, inspirational and enjoyable! Always Love what you guys do! Keep inspiring us💪
You guys are the best, a true gem of the internet
bless 🙏🏻
I appreciate y’all for giving us free college classes ✊🏽
This video could easily be given the title: “why not every person who takes photos is a photographer”
Every time I look at your portfolio, there is something new to be inspired by and details I'd never noticed before. Makes me believe that photography is not just clicking a button like people would often tell me. Thank you!
This gold should not be free, thanks you guys
You are welcome to buy their merch mate ,)
That outside the door photo is so amazing. I love movie-style images and it nails it. Color grading is awesome, composition is A+, the use of DoF, the light, the models all great
And the doorframe right in the middle is like a divider between them. I love photos that tell a story, and I could easily write 3-4 stories just based on this picture. I rarely save videos to keep, usually just save them to watch later, but I saved this one to keep and re-watch because it's really good, thanks guys!
Yes, I love your photo. The wall is literally/figuratively in between the couple and the fact it's in the middle of the frame would make me stop and look at the photo.I love the colors and patterns as well. Very cinematic and beautiful.
You guy really know what you are talking about ..ive always wondered why some photos get my attension for long and some i just look and move on even if they are of good quality and your explanation actually makes sense
Good list of tips that I’ll keep in mind. Thanks!
You guys are amazing and so creative!
I love lists and this is wonderful! Nothing that used here is obvious, so you can give me a lot of ideas to test in one next shooting! I loved!!!
Very striking and creative & it does look like a movie scene. The color tone also sets the mood of conflict
Great tips
Love that you made this like a checklist🥰 definately something we should all bring to every photoshoot!
Mine was about composition! Very insightful video!!!
Striking!!!
You all are the best at intriguing photos, and I appreciate you sharing your knowledge!
the shadow patterns they do good and creative pics
Love the tip of having model mirror the environment’s angles
It is so striking.
I love you guys! You always inspire me
New tips my the best channel on RUclips love you guys ♥️
This was one of the best informative photography videos I've seen in a long time and I watch a lot of good informative photography videos.
This is so amazing...thank you
Love the in-n-out shooting 👨🍳👌🏼 chef‘s kiss!
Really helpful and inspiring to try out new things! 😊
Love this!!! can't thank you guys enough for the non stop photo tips you guys give us!! 🤧❤️
Thank you for the consistency. We appreciate
You guys don't just click pictures but tell a story, I am not yet able to do that. But I still learn so much from you.
Y’all are the best
striking
Love hearing Just Right in the background. 👌
OMG that photo of the subjects in the room is striking!!!!!!
But in all honesty yes.....yes it is
Very useful
Thanks for sharing! A subscriber from Vietnam
Hey guys! By far the best content in RUclips!! Congrats on this new video! I NEED to go out and take photos and practice! Greetings from Chile
thank you! have fun shooting!
I enjoy you guys. Keep it up!
Mango street saving the day!!
Love some Mango early in the morning!
I agree! I thought you guys hadn’t been making content until I actually visited your channel and saw new videos I hadn’t seen. I just hit notifications so I don’t miss anymore. 🍻
Such great tips! The info about creating a story is where I’m currently struggling, how you broke it down gave me some new things to think about! Can’t wait to apply these to future shoots 📸 Thanks so much! 🎞
amazing work !
It's amazing how much of this applies to so many other creative fields - theatre, art, architecture, design etc.
love this point!
Free Photography Class! Thank you! 🙌🏻
That was really insightful, thank you.
Thank you for the Tips 🙌🏽
I'm just here to say this is the best of the videos I have watched on your channel. Great content and you're are not rushing through it like you usually do (or maybe just not talking as fast). I had to pause to comment ;) It's clear, concise, and with perfect sound balance. Kuddos!! ...and thanks! Oh, and yes the last picture hits all the points. It's striking and draws the viewer in.
Thanks!
You guys are so dope I wish you so much success.
Great video as always. Huge love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
This video is actually insanely helpful! I'm still new to taking photos and have been struggling to figure out interesting composition. Now I have lots to think about for my next shoot and it's opened my brain to ways to be more creative! Thank you both so much!!
PS thank you for explaining everything so clearly and thoroughly :)
you might be interested in checking out our photoshoot series as well!
@@MangoStreet Absolutely! I'll be going through all your videos very soon, and taking notes haha
New to the channel and I’ve fallen in love with content! Love your guys thoughts and knowledge! Will definitely be trying out these tips for my photos. Also love the lo fi beats in the back! 💯✔️🔥
thanks! daniel, the guy on the left over there, makes them under the name “generation lost” on spotify and soundcloud 👍
I think that the last picture that u guys spend time to see if it checks all the points , its really striking and i think its a great example that can be used as reference in order to compare to the points u mentioned!!And i personally believe even if a picture doesnt checkk all the points still u can combine some of them and have an interesting picture cause when you strive to check them all maybe u will lose the process and the fun in creating..its very useful to educate and familiarize yourself with the points you mentioned so that you have them in the back of your mind and eventually act natural and combine points just as being second nature :D thanks again for a great consulting video!!!
Mango Street never fails to deliver beneficial info regarding photography! Such a great place to chill and learn more! 😊👍 keep it coming guys!
I didnt saw your videos for a long time even tho i saw the ones in this video, but i have to say i love this one sometimes i tend to forget there rules and this one is just an amazing video .thks
Wow! That's a striking photo! ;)
So smashing episode-!💕😍🔥
I woke up early to watch this, now sleepy time again, I love you guys.
loved this video very much! great job as usual you guys
love these tips you guys< gonna remember them going into my next shoot!🙏👌
My teachers, thank you 🥺👌
You to are so cute. That last photo is beautiful I want it hanging in my house. Thank you for the tips too.
super helpfull
Wow. This was dope.
Thank you for your consistent quality content ❤️❤️❤️
Cool tips!
Banger!
Whoa, I opened RUclips at just the right time.
Your favorite
Your favorite looks like Gregory Crewdson’s work-narrative photography I like that style of photography
Its the color harmony for me.
you guys really click very well u are well composed for each other.
Ty
Ty for video.
These tips are helpful.
And these type of photos require good lenses!
Gear kinda does matter! 😉
sure gear helps, but one of those photos was shot on an iphone 7. a striking photo shot with a phone will always be more interesting than a boring photo shot with nice gear :)
@@MangoStreet fair enough.
This is great! Video request, can you zone in on different types of photography you do wedding, portrait, product etc. how you would approach them differently?
These are great tips & examples.
Also me... where in the hell would I get a space suit?
tricky to find, but we found a rental house in LA, fortunately.
Its never too early for some Mango Street
it was so early i almost didn't wake up in time to get it published by 7am
🎤Hey guys! Another great video! I'm curious about your audio... I'm assuming you're using the audio from both of the SM7B tracks? Is there another shotgun above you? I'm just impressed as Rachel turns her head while speaking the audio stays pretty steady. (Sounds great, too!)
thanks! both SM7Bs, that's all!
@@MangoStreet Good to know! That mic is high on my wish list, and a pair works so well. Thanks for the reply!
It’s striking ;)
Where do y'all find models? Or do you have a video on that already? Thanks in advance!
Hey guys any recommendation on where to get an astronaut suit as good as the one you used on your shoot? Thanks In advanced
Super stuff : )
A1 content
From now on, I will carry a sheet of paper to check all of this points, thank you Mango Street!
A partir de hoy andaré una listita donde me pondré a chequear todos estos puntos jajaja
You two be funny.
What's your outro song? Love it :)
The most soft speaking couple vloggers on RUclips ❤️
Did you add or changed your lighting position to add more reflections to your eyes? If you did, it works, looks amazing!
yeah, i (daniel) put a small little light on my side to add a little fill for the eyes since i'm farther from the key light.
As soon as you brought up In & Out , my stomach started growling! 😂 joking aside... good video
The Final Piece is really one from the movie!
it looks like that
I miss these videos so much!
miss them?! we just posted four juicy videos in one week!
So you still use the Canon 5d mark iv for your photos?
almost always - gotta send ours in for minor repairs, but still love it!
This is a Thank you for still respect sociual distance while creating your content
we feel you there!
2:20 i thought that’s from a movie clip 🤭
wow view number 11 :) just in time.
Daniel looks like he cant wait to finish up the shoot to check in the stock market :D
oh cmon, the market was closed!
@@MangoStreet hahah 😂
Striking
Thanks for sharing such great tips! I noticed, however, that when you were talking about making your subject pop and separating from the background, you were using the term "focal length" when I think you meant to say "depth of field". A shallow depth of field is a great way to draw attention the subject by keeping the subject in sharp focus and throwing the foreground and background out of focus.
Yeah I would stop scrolling to look at the photo
You guys should review our photos again!
nobody watches those videos 🧐
@@MangoStreet I wouldn’t say that! I just emailed you guys if you could take a quick minute to check it out!