My first camera ever, the Sony ZVE10 arrives tomorrow. You have inspired me to get out of my comfort zone, get out there and just start my journey. Thank you for what you do, and please never stop posting your pictures and tutorials. I'm really glad to have found your page on Instagram! Take care and stay safe out there! ❤️
@@srdjandjuric6455I’m not too sure but i know sometimes it’s good cus u can get ur lens closer to whatever ur taking the pic of like if ur placing it on the floor to take a pic of something low u can get closer to the floor
Brilliant video. Would be great to see a follow up where you go to the next level, using RAW format, utilising the other lenses and desktop applications in a different type of environment and then even a third level where you use pro/high level equipment!
Bullseye, sweetspot and thankful are the first things that comes to mind when seeing this video! 👍🤩🙏 I'm quite new at photography but been working as a teacher for 20+y and this video is just spot on in how to do an introduction/summary on a subject! I could probably write a masterpaper on why I think so but as an amateur photographer You just gave me a perfect summary to use as a base to expand from when shooting cars! Just awsome! 👏👏👏
This is the most usefull tutorial i've watched, I'm 15 years old and am doing my first ever shoot for somebody and all of my previous edits werent really realistic and thats probably why i wasnt happy with them, but just seeing the difference after editing a car i took some photos of not to long ago was crazy. Anyways after watching this im a whole lot less scared to disappoint my "client" im doing it for free but i hope he tips me lol
I really appreciate this man! I like to do photography as a hobby with my phone, and for what I do I can’t justify buying a legit camera yet. This was awesome Thank you so much!
I'm in love of your job. I always love photography, but I can't afford a good professional camera, but I have an old Nikon that gets the job done. But just now I'm thinking of making it more then a hobby. In my city not always you see "good cars" but I keep trying, that's when your account came in. I found you Instagram and now I'm obsessed with all your photos. But one of the most admirable things about you is that you keep sharing tips and lessons for everyone instead of keeping it for you, and that's really amazing, I really admire you and I hope I can get as far as you're now, keep the amazing job!!! (Sorry for the bad english too)
Had a few photos from the Fox Collection when I was at the GP, lightroom definately helped make the images more presentable even if the angles werent fansastic and the images were quite grainy but it definately helped! This really helped me feel more confident taking photos and not second guessing myself.
Such a beautiful tutorial for mobile photography!! I’ve been feeling frustrated with my photos lately because of the fact that my only camera for photography is my phone’s (iPhone XR) and I don’t feel that I have enough detail in my shots. This helps so much! ❤
What a first Video. I've been exited about this one for a while and have been following you for a bit and you have encouraged me to work towards experimenting with videography more and I have begun filming pov's for Instagram shorts and I hope to get my first one up soon and I cant wait to work towards a whole video one day👌
Thank you so much man, I'm into car photography but without any photography knowledge is quite hard, your vid honestly helped me a lot, keep the good work up! 💪
Greetings From Argentina. I have been taking much better pictures thanks to your videos I would love you to do another video teaching how to shoot in RAW. I got an IPhone 12 PRO MAX. Thanks ☺️
Fantastic video! Just stating out with car photography and this will defiantly get me practicing more! I have a question, you didn't touch on using HDR mode.. I understand this is just the basics but does using this advice and HDR mode work together or would you edit the picture differently using the HDR mode?
After your videos, I made a Sony a6700 and Sony 85mm / Sony 18-105 set. What lens can you recommend to me? Do you think these are enough? Or is there a lens you want me to buy? 🙏🏻🫡
Would it be possible to do a video like this but for outdoors where light impacts taking pictures? I noticed when shooting the sf90 on your insta you mentioned the lighting being unfavourable and consequently thought this might be a helpful topic to cover for a lot of amateur photographers.
I’ve been thinking about becoming a street photographer as for a hobby when traveling and thinking of buying a camera didn’t know I can start shooting with phone, I currently have the Iphone XS Maz
I would recommend getting a camera with replaceable lenses. That way you can grow into the camera. Usually don’t worry about a camera too much. Focus on the lenses. Get a cheap or used camera.
I have an older camera I got recently for my photography gcse and for just a hobby as I want to go out and take photos,I got a Nikon d80 for £90 with a Lens worth around £80 just a basic Nikon lens
Hi Ben, thank you for the video. Interestingly, I had just sent you an email about this topic around 5 hours before you uploaded the video. Nonetheless, thank you for your help. I will be sending you another email soon, showcasing some before-and-after examples, and hopefully, they will look great. Best regards.
I've got my first camera it's a canon 400d digital I'm trying to get a canon camera but I'm not sure any good canon cameras to get but I do like mine tho
I am a beginner looking to buy a mirrorless camera. Please assist me in choosing among these three options: the Canon EOS M50 Mark II ($686 in India), Sony ZV-E10 ($740 in India), and Sony Alpha a6000 ($518 in India). Some have advised against the Sony a6000 due to its age and suggest that the Sony ZV-E10 would provide better long-term value. I welcome your recommendations or any other suggestions you may have.
Some great tips. I feel like you could give a little more nuanced advice on each tip, but then I get this is a kind of "quick tips" video. For example while you're absolutly right that foreground is important for composition one should never forget what's the main subject of the image and if whatever you are incorporating into the frame doesn't add anything to the main subject then you must leave it out. 2:18 The idea of framing the car with the leaves is good, but a good advice is to make sure that whatever you're using to frame the subject shouldn't take the viewer's eyes out of the main subject. That those bussiness cards on the table are very distracting and it's unavoidable to look at them. I'd totally crop them out. On the other hand, the framing with the Ferrari works very well because the shape of it creates lines that point to the Porsche, so it complements it. My advice is to be very aware of whatever is around the main subject and just incorporate things into the frame that directs the viewers' eyes to it instead adding stuff that may distract them just for the sake of adding stuff. The person who sees the picture don't look at it the way you see it when you take it, so you must compose the frame in a way that points the viewer what you really want to show them. Just my two cents.
@@lifethroughoptics just found out i dont have to go find the cars always, for basic shots i can find cars for sale they are never edited but decent photos for editing lol.
My first camera ever, the Sony ZVE10 arrives tomorrow. You have inspired me to get out of my comfort zone, get out there and just start my journey. Thank you for what you do, and please never stop posting your pictures and tutorials. I'm really glad to have found your page on Instagram! Take care and stay safe out there! ❤️
Heck yeah! I started on a rebel T6 it’s not about what your using it’s about how u use it ❤ have fun 🔥
Im looking to buy one black friday or during the post christmas sales, cannot wait!
How's it going?
@@Tokin_AlienYESSS
@@Sniper_Man_Clips I’m using the Sony zv-1f now 🔥💪 quality on a budget ☠️😭
Tip: If your phone supports it, use the built in portrait mode, and on newer iPhones and Samsung, photograph upside down, it looks soo much better
il try it
Why upside down?
@@srdjandjuric6455I’m not too sure but i know sometimes it’s good cus u can get ur lens closer to whatever ur taking the pic of like if ur placing it on the floor to take a pic of something low u can get closer to the floor
Brilliant video. Would be great to see a follow up where you go to the next level, using RAW format, utilising the other lenses and desktop applications in a different type of environment and then even a third level where you use pro/high level equipment!
I second this would be pretty cool to see
Bullseye, sweetspot and thankful are the first things that comes to mind when seeing this video! 👍🤩🙏 I'm quite new at photography but been working as a teacher for 20+y and this video is just spot on in how to do an introduction/summary on a subject! I could probably write a masterpaper on why I think so but as an amateur photographer You just gave me a perfect summary to use as a base to expand from when shooting cars! Just awsome! 👏👏👏
Wow! Thank you so much for the kind words! 😊🙏🤝 I really appreciate it and it’s great to hear that you got so much out of the video!
This is the most usefull tutorial i've watched, I'm 15 years old and am doing my first ever shoot for somebody and all of my previous edits werent really realistic and thats probably why i wasnt happy with them, but just seeing the difference after editing a car i took some photos of not to long ago was crazy. Anyways after watching this im a whole lot less scared to disappoint my "client" im doing it for free but i hope he tips me lol
I really appreciate this man! I like to do photography as a hobby with my phone, and for what I do I can’t justify buying a legit camera yet. This was awesome Thank you so much!
I'm in love of your job. I always love photography, but I can't afford a good professional camera, but I have an old Nikon that gets the job done.
But just now I'm thinking of making it more then a hobby. In my city not always you see "good cars" but I keep trying, that's when your account came in.
I found you Instagram and now I'm obsessed with all your photos.
But one of the most admirable things about you is that you keep sharing tips and lessons for everyone instead of keeping it for you, and that's really amazing, I really admire you and I hope I can get as far as you're now, keep the amazing job!!!
(Sorry for the bad english too)
Had a few photos from the Fox Collection when I was at the GP, lightroom definately helped make the images more presentable even if the angles werent fansastic and the images were quite grainy but it definately helped! This really helped me feel more confident taking photos and not second guessing myself.
Such a beautiful tutorial for mobile photography!! I’ve been feeling frustrated with my photos lately because of the fact that my only camera for photography is my phone’s (iPhone XR) and I don’t feel that I have enough detail in my shots. This helps so much! ❤
Great video. Please came doing more full length videos. I would definitely watch them.
Thanks so much! 😊🙏🤝 More long form videos coming soon!
This literally helped me soo much 🙏
You’ve helped me so much and i can’t wait to see how you grow and inspire others. We are always here to back you. Much love!❤
Finally I’ve been waiting for a video like this
Amazing first vid
Great tips thanks!
I'll watch this later. I just wanna say. THANKYOU SO MUCH bro. You help me very much
Thank you.
What a first Video. I've been exited about this one for a while and have been following you for a bit and you have encouraged me to work towards experimenting with videography more and I have begun filming pov's for Instagram shorts and I hope to get my first one up soon and I cant wait to work towards a whole video one day👌
hey amazing video man
Thanks so much! Really appreciate it 😊🙏
Thank you so much man, I'm into car photography but without any photography knowledge is quite hard, your vid honestly helped me a lot, keep the good work up! 💪
Your work of art inspires me so much thank you this was much needed 🙏🏽
Very good video! Been here from the start and you are only making progress👏🏽
Polarizer filter would also be a nice addition
This the best video I have ever seen for photography. You are super underrated photographer
he’s pretty big on instagram, he probably just started Yt though
Thank you so much for this Ben! Really helps me out since I’m just not ready to buy a separate camera yet🙏
Awesome video bro, really like your tutorial style. Keep it up look forward to seeing what you continue to do
Greetings From Argentina. I have been taking much better pictures thanks to your videos I would love you to do another video teaching how to shoot in RAW. I got an IPhone 12 PRO MAX. Thanks ☺️
My first camera sony alpha 6400 with 50mm sigma im so exited
this helped me so much the edited pictures i done are lovely of me own tractor
I wasn't able to get it for free, I still got it. I believe it's a start of a new page of my life with cars
This is very helpful. Very detailed information. Thank you✌️
Goodshit, love to see it 🤙🏽
Make more of these 👌🏼
Thanks
Please do more of these
Will do! More long form content coming soon! 😊🫶
Very usefull video ty
Awesome vídeo bro 🙌🏻
I know your shorts go crazy but we need more long videos like this
appriciate the content! Looking towards some new stuff! Keep it going.
Awesome stuff bro 🤝🤝🤝
Love ur work
You should post more long-term videos!
More of these longer vids bro
We need more tutorials asap!
Can you share us some raw shots for editing practice?
hi! i really enjoy your content and i'm wondering, what type of camera do you use?
We need more of these tutorials
Very informative, thank you!! And pleeease make a masking tutorial
Best video ever!
thanks this vid helped a lot
Fantastic video! Just stating out with car photography and this will defiantly get me practicing more!
I have a question, you didn't touch on using HDR mode.. I understand this is just the basics but does using this advice and HDR mode work together or would you edit the picture differently using the HDR mode?
Awesome video 👍
Underrated
Can't wait for the next vid
After your videos, I made a Sony a6700 and Sony 85mm / Sony 18-105 set. What lens can you recommend to me? Do you think these are enough? Or is there a lens you want me to buy? 🙏🏻🫡
you should do a compilation vid:) btw
goat
Thanks for the tutorial! Will you do a turorial with the payed version of adobe lightroom om pc?
Would it be possible to do a video like this but for outdoors where light impacts taking pictures? I noticed when shooting the sf90 on your insta you mentioned the lighting being unfavourable and consequently thought this might be a helpful topic to cover for a lot of amateur photographers.
the one with the ferrari?
Great video, what camera are you using on your chest as you walk around to give that POV perspective?
I’ve been thinking about becoming a street photographer as for a hobby when traveling and thinking of buying a camera didn’t know I can start shooting with phone, I currently have the Iphone XS Maz
I would recommend getting a camera with replaceable lenses. That way you can grow into the camera. Usually don’t worry about a camera too much. Focus on the lenses. Get a cheap or used camera.
we need more longform content
I have an older camera I got recently for my photography gcse and for just a hobby as I want to go out and take photos,I got a Nikon d80 for £90 with a Lens worth around £80 just a basic Nikon lens
Great to hear! Hope you have fun and all the best with your photography journey! 😊🤝
great video, do you have any opinion on editing on Mac photos? is it any good or is Lightroom a lot better?
Hi Ben, thank you for the video. Interestingly, I had just sent you an email about this topic around 5 hours before you uploaded the video. Nonetheless, thank you for your help. I will be sending you another email soon, showcasing some before-and-after examples, and hopefully, they will look great.
Best regards.
wow love this I never new there was so much more to lightroom!
I'll be coming back to this
Can you do a edit with me in pc/ mac lightroom
I've got my first camera it's a canon 400d digital I'm trying to get a canon camera but I'm not sure any good canon cameras to get but I do like mine tho
❤ love u
Amazing video, I also have an Iphone 14 pro so I was wondering what settings could I change in my camera app to make the photos look even better?
Enabling raw photos in ur actual settings under camera helps alot when editing 👍
Thanks, I will try that.
Les Goooo!
5:46 backshots? 😮
I've been using my a6400 for a while now, I was wondering what filters you use on your lens?
Does this also apply on people pictures?
I am a beginner looking to buy a mirrorless camera. Please assist me in choosing among these three options: the Canon EOS M50 Mark II ($686 in India), Sony ZV-E10 ($740 in India), and Sony Alpha a6000 ($518 in India).
Some have advised against the Sony a6000 due to its age and suggest that the Sony ZV-E10 would provide better long-term value.
I welcome your recommendations or any other suggestions you may have.
I have a samsung a14 how can I take great photos on my phone
am i the first person who commented on your channel long video
Haha hell yeah man! Thanks so much and grea to have your here 😊🙏🤝
Some great tips. I feel like you could give a little more nuanced advice on each tip, but then I get this is a kind of "quick tips" video. For example while you're absolutly right that foreground is important for composition one should never forget what's the main subject of the image and if whatever you are incorporating into the frame doesn't add anything to the main subject then you must leave it out. 2:18 The idea of framing the car with the leaves is good, but a good advice is to make sure that whatever you're using to frame the subject shouldn't take the viewer's eyes out of the main subject. That those bussiness cards on the table are very distracting and it's unavoidable to look at them. I'd totally crop them out. On the other hand, the framing with the Ferrari works very well because the shape of it creates lines that point to the Porsche, so it complements it. My advice is to be very aware of whatever is around the main subject and just incorporate things into the frame that directs the viewers' eyes to it instead adding stuff that may distract them just for the sake of adding stuff. The person who sees the picture don't look at it the way you see it when you take it, so you must compose the frame in a way that points the viewer what you really want to show them. Just my two cents.
#%@$ing $@%# how the @$#% this vid popped up and its what i was thinking when i went into yt
Hahaha that’s great to hear!! 😊 glad it came up at the right time for you and hope you enjoyed it! 😊🫶
@@lifethroughoptics just found out i dont have to go find the cars always, for basic shots i can find cars for sale they are never edited but decent photos for editing lol.
Those skate 3 transitions 😮💨
Big fan if the the instagram. Does anybody know if he was shooting with 0.5 or 1 times zoom
Mostly 1x and some shots on 0.5 i think
Are there any camera apps on iPhone that are better to use than the normal camera app
I've heard of one called Moment camera app
W
hey man would love to get in touch and have you mentor me
I have the iPhone 15
When you shoot fancy cars, the pictures will look great with any camera. Try to take a picture of a Corolla with a phone…
Car dealership is easy because cars are super clean and they got good lighting
When are you going to make full youtube videos rather than just shorts??
I opened up Lightroom mobile on my phone and It says I have to pay
👍👍
Do I only have use my dress to clean my phone camera lens
Where’s the photoshop tutorials
Letssss goooooo
thanks