Shay is an amazingly expressive model. I've been fortunate to shoot with her 3 times & she is every bit the amazing creator & collaborator you see in this video.
'Think about the models you want to shoot .... how you would want them to be' master stroke Peter! The doors that statement opens! Also asking the model what she wants - great stuff!! So much information in what isn't said too!
it is so nice to hear how you interact w the models. i'm sorry i'll miss you in the states on this trip and hope you have a wonderful time while you are here. both of you of course.
Finally a model that can teach you a bit how to take great pictures hehehehe. I like these in-house shooting videos, hope we can see more of these. Thanks or sharing !!!
I had seen this shoot because I’m subscribed to your Inspire, but I had to watch it again. This is easily in my top 2-3 favorite shoots that I’ve seen by you. Shay has to be a dream to photograph, and the ones in the mirror are some of my favorite photos that I’ve ever seen.
Awesome feel to it with opening sequence at end of hall and then mirror shots. And Schanae, a wonderfully talented, artful, and beautiful model, to create this.
Oh wow, once again proven that a Studio its good but does not determine wether you get the shot or not! Funny how back in the days of Film a lot will be influenced by the Film you had in the camera, today with Digital and how noise/grain free images are so much can be achieved. Thank you Peter Coulson for all you share in this wonderful channel!
This was really good to watch. Making use of the environment and natural light. An eye for composition is really everything in photography. When people tell me that they can take the same photos on their cell phones as I do with my expensive camera, I always laugh, yes, the photo quality on cell phones is now really good, but if you don't have an eye for composition your photos are still going to look shit even on that fancy phone.
PETER, GREAT WORK!!! THANKS FOR THIS VIDEOS. A WONDERFUL SESSION, WINDOWS ARE PERFECT ACCOMPLICES FOR THIS OCCASION. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE MODEL AND YOUR WORK TEAM, WATCHING THIS TYPE OF VIDEOS INSPIRE AND FILL YOUR MIND WITH IDEAS. GREETINGS FROM BOLIVIA.
So much information without the BS that we get from other RUclips togs. I love doing shoots in houses and hotel rooms as you can get something so different. I always say to the model I am working with what do you want to shoot and we bounce ideaas off each other, most are way better togs than I ever will be
Great as always, really like the house and look with the mirror. Really would love to attend the Texas photo workshop, but unfortunately cannot travel due to disability. Keep up the great work. It’s inspiring.
One simple word "WOW"!!! I knew that you can shoot wherever you want, but to take such great photos in such a narrow space. Probably I'm a bit claustrophobic in phototgraphy. I need more space around me and model.
Really nice to see this - ive focused on studio style shots for some years and for some reason stayed away from environment type shots like this - even in my apartment im sure could capture some great shots not sure why i hesitate to try it maybe got too safe with backgrounds/backdrops and lighting
THese location shoots are my fav of yours. Yes your studio work is amazing but can get a bit repetitive if you know what I mean. I love when you go out in the real world with a handheld camera and do your thing. I learn so much more. I would like to see you out in nature as well. Show the beauty of doing black and white out in the wild.
I just moved into a new shooting space. I haven’t gotten the hang of shooting there, though. Getting the lighting and the shadows right, setting the right exposures. Do you have any suggestions for what I can do to get the feel of a new shooting space?
I prefer shooting in large houses rather than in studios. I have been like that all my life. It is a lot of work to keep coming up with new ways to shoot in a studio.
hey peter how are you? I'm a follower of yours from Brazil, I follow all your videos and I realized that some videos (this is an example) don't have subtitles, it's very important for me to be able to follow your content, but without this viability that the subtitles provide, it's difficult, so I'd like to ask if it were possible to add subtitles to videos that don't have them yet.
Many thanks for this backstage session. - @Bec: I am very glad to see you again in this channel. I have noticed that there is more than one Bec, in a professional context, depending on the session type: introducing a backstage session, posing for funny photographs, posing for serious photographs, in a live session and in a podcast session. And you are so different in each of them! This means that you have a rich personality. I can see happiness; perhaps you should came back again to this city. BTW: I am paying more and more attention, each time, to your nails, because I already know how important they are for you. - @Shay: Many thanks for posing in this backstage session, for educational purposes. With you, the “came to life” effect has come to my mind; let me explain it in the following lines. The first time I knew about you, you were in photographs, in Peter’s web site some months ago. Then I paid attention to a video, a short movie actually, where there was motion; this means that the static photographs were transitioned to something more dynamic. And finally, now, with this backstage session, you fully come to life. This reminds me those stories, for children, where images in a book became a living a experience. - @Peter: many thanks for using a corridor and a room as an impromptu studio. I see there is not excuse to take photographs, regardless the location type. BTW: that is a really nice place to stay, I fully understand why you wanted to came back, once again. - @Shay: it is very good to know you have this dual rol: Model a Photographer. You are the fist Model, from Peter’s team, that I know about it. You understand both sides of the camera very well. - @Peter: I like a lot the poses having the Model at the end of a corridor, a corridor that doesn’t have any other way than through the Model. - @Peter: the game with the mirrors is excellent. Even with one of the first images, where the Model is behind you, in the mirror, blurred (0:42); she is the focus, for my mind. - @Peter: I have to admit that there is a distracting component, in your t-shirt. - @Peter: the best phrase, from my point of view is when you say (2:00): “…this camera is drowning me to the dark side…” - @Shay: the precise pose, when you remove your jacket (2:27), takes my breath away. I also like the pose when you have your arms up, leaning on the frame; because this reinforces the idea I mentioned before: through the Model is the only way, and She owns the full context. - @Shay: I also like a lot the brazen pose, when you raise your skirt up, on your back (3:22), crossed legs, and then you look at the photographer, in the same attitude (3:23). You are a genius. I already mentioned it in other post, that I like a lot the white light that can be seen between the parts of the body; this is also applicable here. I hope it doesn’t sound too weird my words, I am just telling what bring my attention and l like a lot. - @Peter: the best photography is at 3:34 - @Shay: priceless when the Photographer makes you smile (3:45, 6:26, 6:28). I think this shows how you really are (but I could be wrong, I don’t know it) - @Bec: I think you are really good with the video camera. - @Shay: It is nice to hear your voice (e.g. 4:54, 7:32, 8:42, 9:04) - Best video image at 6:52. The reason is that we weren’t able to see how great the Model and the Photographer are unless there was a great videographer behind all of this. - @Peter: I like a lot the images with the mirror, when we can see the model in frontal view and her back (7:45). They are very rich images. - @Bec: you are really good when you capture the Model and the Photographer, both in the mirror that is on the floor (8:27+) - @Shay: I like a lot your candid gaze, in the photography at 8:37 - @Shay+@Peter: the interaction between you both is very well captured at 8:45, when the Model is looking back, smiling at the Photographer. This image should be used to picture the relationship between both roles, if one day you decide to write a book about photography and Models. - @Shay: you have altered my heart rhythm at 9:51+ - @Bec: when you close this session, you do what you better know to do: to be a Star.
Look at the blush and the happiness on this man's face 😁😁😁😁
The leading lines of the wall in the hallway images are awesome
"Do whatever I what to do. Shoot my stuff." Great rule to have!!!
The look she gave you over her shoulder!
Shay is an amazingly expressive model.
I've been fortunate to shoot with her 3 times & she is every bit the amazing creator & collaborator you see in this video.
Yes she is
🔥🔥🔥 these images!!
🙌🏼🙌🏼 the model!! 🫶🏼🫶🏼The light!!
The bts videographer👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼 soooo good!
🙏🏼💕
Thanks heaps
'Think about the models you want to shoot .... how you would want them to be' master stroke Peter! The doors that statement opens! Also asking the model what she wants - great stuff!! So much information in what isn't said too!
Thanks heaps Nick
@@PeterCoulsonPhotographer Did you manage to get that mirror in your luggage and through customs?
it is so nice to hear how you interact w the models. i'm sorry i'll miss you in the states on this trip and hope you have a wonderful time while you are here. both of you of course.
Thanks heaps Josh
That was amazing -- those mirror shots at the end, wow! Such atmosphere in those photos.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Peter, I think this has been one of your best air bnb photoshoots to date.
Thanks heaps
Finally a model that can teach you a bit how to take great pictures hehehehe.
I like these in-house shooting videos, hope we can see more of these.
Thanks or sharing !!!
That was awesome Peter and Beck.
Thanks
Beautiful work Peter; Shay was incredible, so many moves!! Enjoy Paris!!
Yes! Thank you!
this is brilliant
Thank you
@@PeterCoulsonPhotographer 😅 sorry, I was speechless. This shooting was masterful.
Love how you work together.
Thank you!
I'm in love with these AirBNB shoots.
Thanks it's great to get back to traveling again, I miss this
@@PeterCoulsonPhotographer Glad to see yall are getting out again. I'm sorry I'll miss you guys when you come state side.
@@AlicesWondereland thanks maybe next time 😁
I had seen this shoot because I’m subscribed to your Inspire, but I had to watch it again. This is easily in my top 2-3 favorite shoots that I’ve seen by you. Shay has to be a dream to photograph, and the ones in the mirror are some of my favorite photos that I’ve ever seen.
Thanks so much Rick
Master class with ease as usual. Thank you.
Thanks Adi
That was really great - the model was stunning. Such a great mind of her poses.
Really really great
.....Greetz from 🇩🇪
Thank you very much!
Quite creative with the mirror, provided a great look.
Glad you like it!
Wowed by the interaction between Peter and Shay! Great at what they do!😉👍
Thank you
Hi Shay! and Peter sporting the Leica SL2!! fantastic. "This camera is taking me to the dark side." Ha, I'm sure!
I love it! 😁
Thank you Peter Bec and Shay, BTW I like the hound's tooth skirt ,Bec stay safe have fun
Our pleasure!
Great stuff. The shot with her shoulder out of focus and the reflection in focus is a neat look I may try.
Thanks Jim
Great collaboration
Thank you
Awesome feel to it with opening sequence at end of hall and then mirror shots. And Schanae, a wonderfully talented, artful, and beautiful model, to create this.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Such an awesome shoot and collab!!
Thanks so much
Fantastic...love the sitting down mirror shots especially ! Very inspirational as usual ...
Thank you! Cheers!
this is an awesome challenge and concept the model is very talented. the photos came out awesome.
Thank you so much 😀
Another great photo session video. Looking forward to next one...
Glad you enjoyed it
What a great model, so good infront of the camera. Must make photographers job so much easier.
Absolutely
All the Debbie Harry vibes. Love it!
Yes thanks
Oh wow, once again proven that a Studio its good but does not determine wether you get the shot or not! Funny how back in the days of Film a lot will be influenced by the Film you had in the camera, today with Digital and how noise/grain free images are so much can be achieved. Thank you Peter Coulson for all you share in this wonderful channel!
Thanks Alexandera
Great shots!
Thanks
so true any where can become a studio! Thanks for the video!
You're so welcome!
Klasse und mit so model macht Job spass. Klasse Apartment und cool als location.
Vielen Dank
amazing Peter
Thanks
WOW love the model amazing Love her hair color. I can see why she is a favorite .
Thanks
I totally love this... wow wow wow
Thank you
Awesome video, Peter! I love your first 'rule' and, at this point in my life, try to remember that every day. Cheers from NH, USA!
Thank you Alan
Wonderful work! She’s fantastic.
We agree!
This was really good to watch. Making use of the environment and natural light. An eye for composition is really everything in photography. When people tell me that they can take the same photos on their cell phones as I do with my expensive camera, I always laugh, yes, the photo quality on cell phones is now really good, but if you don't have an eye for composition your photos are still going to look shit even on that fancy phone.
Thanks yes I agree
PETER, GREAT WORK!!! THANKS FOR THIS VIDEOS. A WONDERFUL SESSION, WINDOWS ARE PERFECT ACCOMPLICES FOR THIS OCCASION. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE MODEL AND YOUR WORK TEAM, WATCHING THIS TYPE OF VIDEOS INSPIRE AND FILL YOUR MIND WITH IDEAS.
GREETINGS FROM BOLIVIA.
Many thanks!
Love this video 👍 No studio, no problem, but know where the lights are coming from to position the model properly. #brilliant
Thank you
Any big tree throwing a lot of shade on a sunny day is already the biggest light setup you'll ever need!
Fantastic model, Peter! ❤️ She's really amazing! What about the shots... ❤️🔥
Glad you liked it!
Amazing model with non-stop emotion some times its the dance this time it was the dancer. You guys made it inspirational thanks.
Thank you so much!
She would make a cool LeeLoo 5th element with her hair . :)
Yes
Exactly the video I needed! So well done, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
So much information without the BS that we get from other RUclips togs. I love doing shoots in houses and hotel rooms as you can get something so different.
I always say to the model I am working with what do you want to shoot and we bounce ideaas off each other, most are way better togs than I ever will be
Thanks Andrew
Thanks so much for your videos. I just started to learn photography and took me a while to find a worthy channel. Keep the great work :)
Awesome, thank you!
Looking good Bec
Amazin!!! Love your work!!! Hi from Mexico!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Great as always, really like the house and look with the mirror. Really would love to attend the Texas photo workshop, but unfortunately cannot travel due to disability. Keep up the great work. It’s inspiring.
Thanks so much
Great stuff !
Thanks!
amazing work. thank you!
Our pleasure!
Epithany moment whilst viewing this great vid. Packed with insight. Love Rule No1
Thank you Ron
Yeah, Bec has a light for the intro. 👍
You might not need a studio to take great photos but a great model really helps.
very on point, you don't need a studio, however, it really helps if you have a hot model, without one, you're just taking snap shots
Amazing
Thanks
One simple word "WOW"!!! I knew that you can shoot wherever you want, but to take such great photos in such a narrow space. Probably I'm a bit claustrophobic in phototgraphy. I need more space around me and model.
Thanks :)
Nice!
Amazing shoot. Very informative. Great shots. One Q. How do you decide if shot is B&W or colour?
Thanks, 95% of my shoots are B&W unless the colour adds something special to the image
amazing
Thanks
Really nice to see this - ive focused on studio style shots for some years and for some reason stayed away from environment type shots like this - even in my apartment im sure could capture some great shots not sure why i hesitate to try it maybe got too safe with backgrounds/backdrops and lighting
Glad it was helpful!
This is so helpful to see in action! What focal length were the lens(es) you used? The tight quarters makes me think it’s less than 35mm?
I used a 75mm, 50mm and a 35mm
Have you done some like these with Bec....yea Bec is my favorite,but these BW are awesome...
I did an Airbnb shoot with Bec but it was fly-on-the-wall style tutorial ruclips.net/video/vBa_0m4IPyc/видео.html
THese location shoots are my fav of yours. Yes your studio work is amazing but can get a bit repetitive if you know what I mean. I love when you go out in the real world with a handheld camera and do your thing. I learn so much more. I would like to see you out in nature as well. Show the beauty of doing black and white out in the wild.
Thanks David we have about location videos on youtube and some more coming soon
Inspiring.
Thank you
I just moved into a new shooting space. I haven’t gotten the hang of shooting there, though. Getting the lighting and the shadows right, setting the right exposures. Do you have any suggestions for what I can do to get the feel of a new shooting space?
Spend a couple of days in there and just play without any pressure to get a great photo
this house is better than studio
OMG 😍🥰
Hi Peter great work if possible could you let me know what ASA shutter and F you used on this shoot Thanks
I used different settings for every location but the hallway was Shutter Speed:1/160 second Aperture:F/1.4 ISO Speed: 1800
@@PeterCoulsonPhotographer Thanks Peter love the work informative and entertaining 👍
Wow
Awesome content, as always! Not to take any attention off of your work, but may I ask what Shay's channel is? Or is her content just on her IG?
Thanks she is just on IG
That's why I want to ba photographer.
What ISO Peter please for most of that? Forgive me if it’s posted here somewhere
Every room was different as it was all natural light but it was between 400 - 3200
I prefer shooting in large houses rather than in studios. I have been like that all my life. It is a lot of work to keep coming up with new ways to shoot in a studio.
Leica fly on the wall 😁
sad not able to meet you in Paris. Maybe next time ?
We will be back next year 😊
hey peter how are you? I'm a follower of yours from Brazil, I follow all your videos and I realized that some videos (this is an example) don't have subtitles, it's very important for me to be able to follow your content, but without this viability that the subtitles provide, it's difficult, so I'd like to ask if it were possible to add subtitles to videos that don't have them yet.
click on cc on youtube and turn on subtitles
@@PeterCoulsonPhotographer this video does not have subtitles on youtube itself, that's why I made the request
@@rafaelmoreira1113 you can turn the subtitles on in youtube cc
Leica!!!!
Love my Leica and my Hasselblad 🥰
I love what i see yho
Many thanks for this backstage session.
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@Bec: I am very glad to see you again in this channel. I have noticed that there is more than one Bec, in a professional context, depending on the session type: introducing a backstage session, posing for funny photographs, posing for serious photographs, in a live session and in a podcast session. And you are so different in each of them! This means that you have a rich personality. I can see happiness; perhaps you should came back again to this city. BTW: I am paying more and more attention, each time, to your nails, because I already know how important they are for you.
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@Shay: Many thanks for posing in this backstage session, for educational purposes. With you, the “came to life” effect has come to my mind; let me explain it in the following lines. The first time I knew about you, you were in photographs, in Peter’s web site some months ago. Then I paid attention to a video, a short movie actually, where there was motion; this means that the static photographs were transitioned to something more dynamic. And finally, now, with this backstage session, you fully come to life. This reminds me those stories, for children, where images in a book became a living a experience.
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@Peter: many thanks for using a corridor and a room as an impromptu studio. I see there is not excuse to take photographs, regardless the location type. BTW: that is a really nice place to stay, I fully understand why you wanted to came back, once again.
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@Shay: it is very good to know you have this dual rol: Model a Photographer. You are the fist Model, from Peter’s team, that I know about it. You understand both sides of the camera very well.
-
@Peter: I like a lot the poses having the Model at the end of a corridor, a corridor that doesn’t have any other way than through the Model.
-
@Peter: the game with the mirrors is excellent. Even with one of the first images, where the Model is behind you, in the mirror, blurred (0:42); she is the focus, for my mind.
-
@Peter: I have to admit that there is a distracting component, in your t-shirt.
-
@Peter: the best phrase, from my point of view is when you say (2:00): “…this camera is drowning me to the dark side…”
-
@Shay: the precise pose, when you remove your jacket (2:27), takes my breath away. I also like the pose when you have your arms up, leaning on the frame; because this reinforces the idea I mentioned before: through the Model is the only way, and She owns the full context.
-
@Shay: I also like a lot the brazen pose, when you raise your skirt up, on your back (3:22), crossed legs, and then you look at the photographer, in the same attitude (3:23). You are a genius. I already mentioned it in other post, that I like a lot the white light that can be seen between the parts of the body; this is also applicable here. I hope it doesn’t sound too weird my words, I am just telling what bring my attention and l like a lot.
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@Peter: the best photography is at 3:34
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@Shay: priceless when the Photographer makes you smile (3:45, 6:26, 6:28). I think this shows how you really are (but I could be wrong, I don’t know it)
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@Bec: I think you are really good with the video camera.
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@Shay: It is nice to hear your voice (e.g. 4:54, 7:32, 8:42, 9:04)
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Best video image at 6:52. The reason is that we weren’t able to see how great the Model and the Photographer are unless there was a great videographer behind all of this.
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@Peter: I like a lot the images with the mirror, when we can see the model in frontal view and her back (7:45). They are very rich images.
-
@Bec: you are really good when you capture the Model and the Photographer, both in the mirror that is on the floor (8:27+)
-
@Shay: I like a lot your candid gaze, in the photography at 8:37
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@Shay+@Peter: the interaction between you both is very well captured at 8:45, when the Model is looking back, smiling at the Photographer. This image should be used to picture the relationship between both roles, if one day you decide to write a book about photography and Models.
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@Shay: you have altered my heart rhythm at 9:51+
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@Bec: when you close this session, you do what you better know to do: to be a Star.
Looking hot as always Bec
Brilliant. You could almost pass her as the ' Blondie '. Just a thought.
Thanks
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Shooting in blk/wht or changing in post?
Raws are in colour previews in B&W
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍📸
Why do you use the leica camera my friend. Do they sponsor this video?
no nobody sponsors our videos, I love my 3 cameras, Hasselblad for the studio, Leica for my art and Sony for auto focus 😊
Uh; because Leica make great cameras and great lenses ?! SL paired with a great M lens is a winner!
You don't need a studio, just big windows and cloudy weather.
no full sun
👍😍🥰😘💋
A pro model can make any location a studio.
It is a bit harder for the photographer.
"Cool" -- in Paris with a Leica SL2.
The best 😊
Bec 🙃
Blimey I thought that photo shoot was going to go adult rated for a while then...
Shure. You just need a huge house lol
This was just a 2 bedroom unit
I live in New York City add if you want to guide✴ Hakan De Bruyne
5:34 she is acting literaly her toes an you dont notice that hahah ;(