5 Ways to Fix Your Photography (and how to break through the Plateau!)
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- Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
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Are you unhappy with your photography? Or sick of getting inconsistent results? Well, you're not the only one. Through teaching, I've found many of my students encounter very similar problems and have some bad habits which are holding them back. And I know first hand, because I've made the same mistakes!
In this video, I share 5 tips to help you improve your photography, to break through the plateau and to start experiencing the joy of creativity again.
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William, I think your photos are just as epic as Bierstadt's paintings. In my eyes you are a master craftsman in your art. Your images at times have moved me to tears. You always make us 'think'. Thank you for your unceasing effort of encouraging and helping us to reach our potential. (On a recent camping trip, my daughter previewing images on my camera said, "William would be proud of you, Mum." It made my day :)
Wow, thank you so much for the constant encouragement and support, It means more than you know. I look forward to seeing your images someday.
This is by far the best landscape photography video I've seen in a very long time. The advice is great and the photos are "to die" for!!! Well done Will.
Very kind, thanks so much mate!
I found it funny finding this video since just yesterday I actually saw the Bierstadt painting in DC. It’s truly amazing seeing it in person, and i’ll sure use it as an inspiration for my future shots
Oh, nice! I hope I can see some in person one day. Cheers :)
I've watched many videos on these topics was, but your explanation on why to use them has been the best and clicked in my head. Thank you for taking time to make these videos. Now I want to go back and re-edit some of my photos.
That means a lot. Thanks for the comment and support 🙏🏻
You deserve more subscribers. So underrated channel.
I appreciate that!
Love your use of 150+ year old landscape paintings as examples to guide us today. When I travel I almost always visit an art museum if they have works of the old master landscape painters. I love them for the same reasons (and others) that you mentioned, and also perceived many aspects to aspire to. So kudos to you for that example and lesson!
Thanks! Yeah, I generally feel more inspired from looking at paint then photographs. The atmospherics are just so much better and there's something nostalgic about it, like a timelessness. Something I try and convey in my images, which is easier said than done haha. Thanks :)
@@WilliamPatinoPhotography I totally agree. Frederic Edwin Church and the Hudson River School work is my fav. You’ve done a great job of capturing the essence in my opinion.
Hey William I just purchased your AI, LR and PS bundle and have been playing around with them. I also started watching your videos like this one and have to say that listening to you has really brought back my love of nature and landscape photography that I've also done over the years but have drifted away from it. Last 3 years has mostly been my plane spotting video and photography work and even your presets have worked well on those photos as well. Thanks for all the amazing talents you have and thanks for sharing them with all of us.
Hey man. That truly means a lot. Thank for your the support and also commenting to let me know. I appreciate it. Keep in touch and I’m glad to hear you’re back into it. Cheers!
William, your photos look fantastic picturesque!
I think it would be very helpful for your viewers
if you would indicate your camera settings next to each photo.
Love this
Awesome tips mate and great idea to use the painting as an example, love your work!
Thanks mate 😅👊🏻
I have been binging many of your videos, William. You have an excellent approach to teaching and your editing is just excellent. You have me going through photos and seeing them in an entirely different way and enjoying the editing process. I am now a K for the brush mask guy and loving the control that I feel I have on shaping light and adding atmospheric perception. I look forward to seeing your channel grow and look forward to more tutorials. Cheers.
You’re a legend. Thanks for the kind words mate. See you in the next upload 🙏🏻
Thank you for another informative contribution. Beautiful!,
Thanks for watching!
Another great tutorial, thanks William.
Glad it was helpful! Thank you :)
Great point about the atmospheric distant tones. It truly does demonstrate a change in depth and the way our eyes perceive great detail and contrast up close and how that changes with distance.
Exactly. We’ve all observed it our whole lives, so it stands out when an image has been processed too heavily. Cheers.
Great advice pulled together in one vid. You deliver it well. 💪
I appreciate that! Cheers 👊🏻
I've had many many videos pop up about photography, but yours are by far the best. The way you describe and explain things is spot on and your images are stunning.
Really appreciate your comment, thank you!
Thanks so much for this information Will, I’ll certainly put them into practice.
My pleasure mate, thank you
OMG!! These photos are gorgeous - a work of art! Goals to reach for! Thanks for another inspiring video!
Haha too kind mate, thank you! Really appreciate the support.
Excellent tutorial Will. Spot on and a perfect reminder to go with your online masterclass. It takes a lot of work to put these videos together with all the examples aswell which is very much appreciated :-)
Thank you SO much! 🙏🏻🦜
Thanks William. Hoping to get out to you in NZ in the future.
That would be amazing. Thanks mate 🙏🏻
Thank you for some excellent advice William, looking forward to putting them in to practice 👍
Cheers Dennis!
Yet another Excellent Video. Great work.
Cheers Steve :)
Awesome video mate. Really helpful. Your vids are outstanding mate, keep them coming.
Thank you man, that is really appreciated!
Absolutely fantastic video and photography examples!
Wonderful tips to keep in mind when out shooting. I am heading out in an hour to shoot and I am delighted by the reminder to be more observant!
Cheers 👍
Cheers mate, good luck out there!
Very informative and useful. Thank you and love your work mate
Thank you brother 🙏🏻
Another informative video!
Thanks
My pleasure!
Everything great Will, just I think you need this one term to describe the fading contrast in the distance: It's called aerial perspective! :)
Amazing tips thank you William
My pleasure, thank you!
Great video as usual Will. Really useful.
Thanks legend 🙏🏻
Great video! Very helpful!
Pleasure, thanks!
Great tips and nice to know the pintor.
Also, I think the voice audio is a bit low
Thanks for the heads up!
Excelente vídeo! Ótimas dicas! Muito obrigado!
Thank you!
Gracias William .
Love your videos. Keep it up. So helpful for people getting started.
Thanks mate, that means a lot 🙏🏻
Amazing photos and tips.
Thanks mate!
I’m starting my Landscape photography. I saw your courses on your website. What course do you recommend for beginners?
@@MelNutterPhotography This one is designed for people just like you. A complete crash course in landscape photography www.williampatinophotography.com/10-tips-for-landscape-photographers-u
Great tips, curious but have you taken workshop from Marc Adamus.
Thanks. No, but he's my friend haha. We've hung out and shot together many times :)
🤍🤍 thx