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  • @MrGumbedamit
    @MrGumbedamit Год назад +3

    I'm currently training a photographer and your video is exactly! Word for word what I tell him.. I'm old school, my first camera was a Mamiya C330S. Top thing I tell him is, you don't need to take 200 shots of the same thing...If I could give you a double like on this video, I would... Good luck young brother....

  • @kgeo753
    @kgeo753 10 месяцев назад +1

    In the early 2000's I watched a profile of a Sports Illustrated swimsuit photographer who shot with a DISPOSABLE camera. Granted, he had a lighting crew and assistants but photos from his disposable camera were published in the Swimsuit Edition. I remind myself of this anytime I obsess over gear.

  • @LunaBellaPhotos
    @LunaBellaPhotos 10 месяцев назад +1

    I have a photographer friend who bought the newest Sony camera for I think 4k because of how well it auto focus and all I try my best not to roll my eyes. Uggh, single point and recompose, I'm with you on that!

  • @adebrian1737
    @adebrian1737 Год назад +3

    Thanks for posting this message.
    I laugh when people come on RUclips and say they are switching to s different brand of camara one year and the switch again to another brand a few months later.
    It's not fair on the novices who come to my shop where I sell cameras to return it because of what some stupid yutuber said.

  • @bethanyvillero6900
    @bethanyvillero6900 11 месяцев назад +2

    I really love your content, John. I’ve been a professional photographer for over 10 years and I still learn things from your videos!

  • @davidcoleman2868
    @davidcoleman2868 Год назад +7

    Point #1 definitely. I do most of my people shots at f4. I only go f2. 8 when I start on the candid shots. Also I've just found the drag AF on the R5. This has revolutionised my focussing 😊

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  Год назад +1

      Nice! I’m the worst and shoot wide open all the time but I know this is the one tip that most people don’t talk about commonly. I feel like all I ever hear new photographers saying is “why are my photos not sharp”

  • @PaulSaxbyPhotography
    @PaulSaxbyPhotography Год назад +7

    I totally agree with everything you’ve said. At last someone who speaks honestly about gear and attitude towards getting the job done for the client. I’ve shot manual for 35 years, I use vintage lenses that require me to focus manually and I shoot single frames (quickly and deliberately). It works for me and my clients. I see no reason to shoot at 20fps, I’m not a sports shooter and I have no desire to sort through 20 images to just use one. I must admit, I have 35 years of photography behind me, I know what I need to shoot to get the job done. I understand that there are many newbies out there who don’t have that experience but I agree with you, you learn faster by being deliberate and choosing your moment, and not relying on your gear to do it for you.

    • @AndyMartinezph
      @AndyMartinezph Год назад +1

      Bro do you have an instagram account, I've really interested on how you shoot all the wedding un manual focus man, you blow my mind!

  • @shawnlabranche6852
    @shawnlabranche6852 Год назад +4

    Preach it brother... The best camera to take pictures is the one in my hands. I almost fell in that trap a few years ago, until I realized a lot of RUclipsrs are either sponsored or getting paid way more than me or something else to get those latest greatest or switch systems. I'll stick with what I like and can afford to deliver great photos or videos. As always, great video.

    • @bobamarmstrong
      @bobamarmstrong Год назад +1

      That's the right answer. All cameras since 2012, even Canon 5D original from 2005 or Nikon D3/D700 from 2007/8 are amazing and can get the job done

  • @IamMannyLaws
    @IamMannyLaws Год назад +1

    Love all these tips as usual. The one I love most is #5! Can’t agree more! Tried explaining this to people so much.. it’s like “huh, what are you talking about” 😮
    But couldn’t agree more

  • @_parkphoto
    @_parkphoto 11 месяцев назад

    Great advice bro! I will always be working on number 03. I’m such a documentary photographer that I really prefer letting things unfold and shooting the beauty of the natural moment, *but* like you said I’ve learned how important it is to provide direction to the clients. In addition to what you said it really puts forth confidence because I’ve also been learning to be confident no matter what, because the client will pick up on that and be encouraged.

  • @rogersriveropadilla253
    @rogersriveropadilla253 Год назад

    Great Video John, Thank you so much for sharing your Knowledge and wisdon!

  • @soniajimenez5105
    @soniajimenez5105 11 месяцев назад

    I shoot sports but I still find you advice incredibly helpful! Thank you for your channel! Love your content! Love your work!

  • @xxxs37hxxx
    @xxxs37hxxx Год назад +1

    Totally agree with the 5 tips! 100%! Great video John, as always! 🖤🔥💪

  • @aidarivera6113
    @aidarivera6113 4 месяца назад

    Great information and yes must learn your camera and be creative thank!!!

  • @djsessum
    @djsessum Год назад

    I have no interest in shooting weddings professionally (currently I only shoot pin-up style), but I love your videos on the craft and professional aspects of photography. Keep it up dude! :)

  • @chowacow
    @chowacow Год назад

    Love the videos John!

  • @LijYen
    @LijYen Год назад

    Thank you brother!

  • @melvinwaldon7543
    @melvinwaldon7543 Год назад +2

    Thank you John. A lot was said. Love it. I am still shooting with Nikon D 610 but I invested in good glass and learn my camera and lenses. The funny things is the customer doesn’t care what camera and lenses you use. All they care is how beautiful the pictures will be and sharpness. It’s up to the photographer to use his or her skills to make it happen. I belong to a photography group and when chatting with other photographers. All they talk about is the latest gear instead of how you got the shot and why you chose the settings. That’s when I excuse myself and walk away. Don’t want to hear about gear talk. Love to talk about lighting and composition and different angles.

    • @bobamarmstrong
      @bobamarmstrong Год назад

      The D610 is an underated camera. Few months ago, I didn't like it because of the "small viewfinder" compared to the one in the D800, max shutter speed of 1/4000s. But boy I was wrong. I choosed the D800 with 36MP and everything was slow : shooting, post-processing 36MP.
      Now I purchased a D610 and the pictures I got are amazing. This camera has the same dynamic range and image quality as the D800. The only difference is the MP count and it is in the right way because post-processing 24MP is really fast. Pair it with a good glass and you get amazing results

  • @Ericagilliamsphotos
    @Ericagilliamsphotos Год назад

    Let’s get a T-shirt made “ learn your camera.” Thank you for this video as well.

  • @DavidDavis-FA-photog
    @DavidDavis-FA-photog 8 месяцев назад

    Hey John I hear ya, I'm still shooting the Fujifilm X-T1 and Canon 5D MkII, 6D, 7D. Haven't really had the need to upgrade. Oh! and by the way I shoot most of my clients on the X-T1.

  • @MarcS4R
    @MarcS4R Год назад

    these tips are gold. i agree to all of them.

  • @Snapit551
    @Snapit551 Год назад

    Fantastic video 👌 I have the Fuji xt5, xt4, and sometimes I use my Fuji xh1 at events and when people see the photos afterwards they say wow these are beautiful photos and they comment that you must use the latest top camera!!! So it’s not about the latest gear but like John says you must know how to use your camera in all the settings for different environments and therefore my xh1 produces the same photos as my xt5

  • @normandy2501
    @normandy2501 Год назад +1

    My first time I had no other choice but to shoot at f/4 because that's what I had, but I now actually prefer that 3.5 to 8 range as more of a documentary style shooter unless it's really that dark (sometimes I like the iso grain I'm black and white though).
    I learned a ton from watching you though. By the time I showed up, nobody but the crew I worked with could tell it was my first time lol.

  • @MartinV.
    @MartinV. 26 дней назад

    Great Video!

  • @RALCommunications
    @RALCommunications Год назад

    👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 great advice

  • @johnclay7644
    @johnclay7644 Год назад +2

    Informative 10mins.

  • @katyg3873
    @katyg3873 9 месяцев назад

    Preach!!!!!

  • @hadakaroly
    @hadakaroly Год назад

    Hi! I just want to share my story: I started photography 3 years ago from zero. Since then now still worked full time as an engineer. My carrier is ok, I don't need money from photography (just time but that's what I do not get without quitting my only income.) So after the first year I started wedding photography and had 3, after the next year I had 4... This year is zero. (so long as no one has booked) I don't know what I did wrong, because my skill is improved, so much my skill above average full-time photographer. In mostly and mainly doing just portraits, with "models" (but not professional ), And asked people why they not want me as a photographer for casual portraits or weddings. One useful comment was that: Im too professional and my photos too good for them. And they want simpler photos that they see in my portfolio.
    Im thinking how can I separate these two sides? I don't know i want to make money of my skills, Now I'm over 2000 hours of photography ( shootings and edit) So i think i can.

  • @The_Idea_of_Dream_Vision
    @The_Idea_of_Dream_Vision Год назад

    If u have mirrorless u can shoot wide open with no issues. I used M50 since it came out and didn't miss focus that much.
    Now with r6 and r5 the autofocus is even better. Shooting wide open is not scarry anymore.

  • @joemorgenstern9846
    @joemorgenstern9846 Год назад +1

    I think you could make a full video on the first tip providing examples of when it is okay to stop down and when it is not.

    • @katyg3873
      @katyg3873 9 месяцев назад +1

      When there’s more than one person in the frame stop down. If you have a f1.4 lens, even going down to f2 or 2.8 is fine. If you have a f2.8 lens, stop down to f3.5 or f4. Just a little bit will do.

  • @EricMuranoAU
    @EricMuranoAU 9 месяцев назад

    The only time I use face detect is when I want to swap orientation a lot during formals. Single point is just the most predictable for 98% of the time

  • @jasongreenwood3260
    @jasongreenwood3260 Год назад

    Correct!

  • @christopherrodriguez7223
    @christopherrodriguez7223 Год назад

    Nah Magenta Man, we want that Javier cheat code where you edit our whole wedding. LMFAO... You guys are both awesome!.

  • @rripv
    @rripv Год назад +1

    thank u

  • @AtomicPixel
    @AtomicPixel Год назад

    Agreed brother! Especially with the autofocus piece.
    I never use continuous autofocus for weddings or commercial work so I never understood all the autofocus talk.
    I do use continuous with family shots with my kiddo and quick snapshots, but if someone is paying you for your work, choose your focus point!
    Cheers brother!

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  Год назад +2

      EXACTLY! Also most styles of photography aren't even that fast that you need always on the eyes continous autofocus at all times. It starts becoming a bit much after awhile.

    • @AtomicPixel
      @AtomicPixel Год назад

      @@jbivphotography yep! I’ve had second shooters use face detect and I’ve had missed moments because it picked the wrong one.
      Again, back to your point of knowing how to use your tools. :)

    • @The_Idea_of_Dream_Vision
      @The_Idea_of_Dream_Vision Год назад

      @@AtomicPixel what are cameras are they using?

    • @AtomicPixel
      @AtomicPixel Год назад

      @@The_Idea_of_Dream_Vision it’s been with canon and Sony. No system is perfect so for critical situations you’ll want to choose your focus point rather than spray and pray.

    • @The_Idea_of_Dream_Vision
      @The_Idea_of_Dream_Vision Год назад

      @@AtomicPixel if you know what you doing u wont have issues. Autofocus is great and that's what I use. I only manual select in some cases and everyone does that eve use manual.

  • @tonypmedia
    @tonypmedia 10 месяцев назад

    Yes nothing wrong with shooting auto... however, if you are saying you are a photographer but your asking what other people settings are, you're just a camera shooter... get off auto and UNDERSTAND YOUR SETTINGS. The stopping down I agree as well,. I've met so many people who are so afraid to shoot past wide open. Sometimes its good to have elements of the area in the shot, not all blown away with a subject looking like they are in the Matrix room.

  • @joshualelo
    @joshualelo Год назад +1

    if i ever meet john i'm gonna ask him "wHAt aRe yOUr seTinGS?!" in that exact voice😜

  • @abanoubsifean3159
    @abanoubsifean3159 8 месяцев назад

    Should i get prime lenses or just keep the 24-70

  • @ibathrooms
    @ibathrooms Год назад

    You are absolutely great teacher. You should do this for a living. Lol

  • @Jgheiler
    @Jgheiler Год назад

    Hi John, how do you use Single focus? How big of a square do you use?

    • @katyg3873
      @katyg3873 9 месяцев назад +1

      Single point, centre square aim for the face/eye, if it’s a woman you can normally aim for the boobs as they’re normally in line with the face so should be in focus too. Focus is in a plane. So anything along that plane should be in focus.

  • @MosesMind
    @MosesMind Год назад +1

    Message of the day - "Learn your camera" - John Branch

  • @vincebrown6923
    @vincebrown6923 Год назад

    Man, all were good tips! Gotta say when you got to tip #5 I was like, man, his blood pressure is gonna be high! Lol
    But man, it all made sense. My girl came to help me shoot with an old Nikon D5100, and damn, her images were incredible. So like you said "it's you, not the camera"

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  Год назад +1

      lol. Exactly. How you're using the camera is much more important than the camera itself.

  • @connorneeley9313
    @connorneeley9313 Год назад +2

    How many photos do you typically return to a client for a wedding?

  • @A1Bokeh
    @A1Bokeh Год назад

    Great first tip. I used to shoot with m43 and now full frame. Sometimes I'm just like dude it's too much bokeh

  • @MentalMa3ter
    @MentalMa3ter Год назад +1

    Hiya John,
    If you aren't using continous focus, how you shot "March In" if they are doing indoor and the venue not allow flash? (I mean F2.8 ISO500 1/100 would be good, if I have to make sure "freeze" them when they are marching in, I may need 1/250, that mean I have to boost ISO to 800 or even 1000 to keep the same brightness)

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  Год назад

      That’s the only time during the day that I use continuous autofocus. Not face either just zone.

    • @MentalMa3ter
      @MentalMa3ter Год назад

      @@jbivphotography Thakns for you quick reply.
      I did ask another question for Fuji kit, maybe you are busy or missed.
      "I am using Xt-3 + Xt-3 (Xt-2 for backup), 16-55, 35.4, 56.2 and 2godax flash right now.
      If I want to hear your advise, what's your upgrade patch?
      Should I go for a better Camera like Xt-5 first? Or should I go for 23.4WR, 56.2WR or 16.4 as you do?"
      Once again Thanks for. your time

    • @katyg3873
      @katyg3873 9 месяцев назад

      @@MentalMa3terwhy do you need to upgrade?

    • @MentalMa3ter
      @MentalMa3ter 9 месяцев назад

      @@katyg3873 It’s a hard question.
      But I would say faster focus with new body / new lens.
      Also, if you consider image quality, prime lens are way better than zoom, do you agree?
      I don’t think any upgrade is necessary for most workers, but deliver 5-10 better photos is a good reason, isn’t it?

  • @tjatevents
    @tjatevents Год назад

    Dang you had a lot on your mind to get off in this video one 😂😂😂 but I agree got to know your gear

  • @jorellegates4099
    @jorellegates4099 Год назад +1

    Preeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeech

  • @pyroBlastM
    @pyroBlastM Год назад

    What is shooting through the moment?

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  Год назад

      Generally it's when something is happening you just kind of let it happen rather than trying to guide the couple too much.

  • @martharetallick204
    @martharetallick204 Год назад +1

    At f/8, everything is great. Sometimes.

  • @saucelove
    @saucelove Год назад

    it will nice to meet you at WPPI

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  Год назад +1

      Yes! I’ll be there again this year!!

    • @saucelove
      @saucelove Год назад

      @@jbivphotography you a speaker/instructor this year?

  • @7latinoo
    @7latinoo Год назад +1

    i know u use fuji but i challenge u to tray the sony a7 2 and show me what u gonna do with focus :) the camera have a part of that job and great camera make the work easy not something else like make u a good photographer, but bro i still make good quality with a7 2 but she makes me angry sometimes because the AF ( sometimes i use MF when i actually buy a 85mm 1.4 or 35mm .14 )

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  Год назад +1

      I would still just use single point. I don't use it because my camera can't do continous auto focus. I use it because I don't like all of the big choices to be in the hands on my camera. I like to be the one actually telling the camera where to focus.

    • @The_Idea_of_Dream_Vision
      @The_Idea_of_Dream_Vision Год назад +1

      I used M50 and didn't miss shots much imagine what will happen with newer cameras

    • @7latinoo
      @7latinoo Год назад

      @@The_Idea_of_Dream_Vision bro the sony a7 2 it have 119 focus points and idk from first it will be struggle with 1.4 lenses because i try my both lenses on a7 3 and the pics as so sharp then i was confused…
      Is the old system not perfect with low aperture ?

    • @The_Idea_of_Dream_Vision
      @The_Idea_of_Dream_Vision Год назад

      @@7latinoo I am not famit with Sony's coz I have only used canons. So far M50 r5 and r6 no issues with focus when wide open. You miss here and there but most times you win even at 1/10 shutter you might win

  • @homerobolanos7029
    @homerobolanos7029 Год назад +12

    I disagree with tip #2. You should shoot through the moments and so that means shoot the hell out of it. There’s always that perfect moment that will be caught by shooting more. Just ask Erika and Lanny from Two Mann Studios. 😂

    • @pyroBlastM
      @pyroBlastM Год назад

      How many shots do they take in the moment?

    • @IamMannyLaws
      @IamMannyLaws Год назад +6

      I disagree. Shooting through that “moment” you can easily end up with probably 200 photos, just for that moment!
      Whereas you’re probably going to choose maybe 5 out of that if you’re lucky. Save yourself the hassle and shot wisely, and less! Lol 😅

    • @pyroBlastM
      @pyroBlastM Год назад

      @@IamMannyLaws what is shooting through the moment?

    • @lloydrivera124
      @lloydrivera124 Год назад +1

      Correct 8-10 rapid shot in 1 crucial moment doesnt hurt.

    • @sexysilversurfer
      @sexysilversurfer Год назад

      Something like the kiss would be a good time for shooting through the moment

  • @lumberjack3008
    @lumberjack3008 Год назад +1

    Fiddling around with an AF box? This doesn't guarantee great photos or makes someone a better photographer. The same with manual focusing. Why not use an external light meter?... Cameras with great AF performance and face/eye detection and tracking are a great support, making life so much easier. Free to concentrate on composition and lighting. Photography is not about "the art of focusing without assistance".

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  Год назад +1

      From my experience photographers rely on it TOO much resulting in missed shots. And them missing shots is more on the camera, not just them missing the shot. So instead of always "looking for the next best camera" because the one you're currently using "misses shots" I think it's more in the hands of the photographer to actually figure out the best approach so those shots don't get missed. So it's not that not using continous makes you better. But make sure that you're doing your due diligence to learn the camera and it's pros and cons rather than just comparing "which camera has the best autofocus". It's just a trap to always be upgrading.

  • @NCPhotography
    @NCPhotography Год назад

    Soooooooo… What’s the best camera? 🙃

  • @ChoicesHabitsAttitudeLuck
    @ChoicesHabitsAttitudeLuck Год назад

    at this day and age. Clients wants more photos so you can't shoot less than a thousand. And I was wondering if they're going to print all that photos or post it on their social media and who will browse a thousand photos?

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  Год назад +4

      That's incorrect. I think many photographers have the perspective that clients want more photos but it's just not true. I've been delivering about the same amount of photos my whole career (about 10 years) and it's never been a problem. Also, shooting less is more about your approach and not about how many photos you deliver. That's kind of what I was getting at. You should have a sure fire process that gets you the same results every time so that you know you're getting exactly what you're going to deliver. Don't leave it in the hands of your clients, educate them on what you're going to provide and they "won't want more photos"

    • @waynosfotos
      @waynosfotos Год назад +1

      I have never understood this logic of 1000s of photos, what are they going to do with them all? Spending weekends showing them to family? In reality they just show and post their favourites.
      But there is a thinking more is better🤔. I have heard it from clients.

  • @MoreThanACamera
    @MoreThanACamera Год назад

    Single point gang lol!

  • @sebastianklehn4162
    @sebastianklehn4162 Год назад +1

    First!

  • @steelehousephotography8524
    @steelehousephotography8524 Год назад

    When I hear someone shooting in burst mode I cringe every single time. 😒

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  Год назад +2

      There’s deff a time and place for burst. And it’s less often than most people think

  • @rahuljadav1097
    @rahuljadav1097 Год назад

    find the Beautiful bride was silent

  • @waynosfotos
    @waynosfotos Год назад +1

    Good points:
    But one that is questionable is pose the clients. A number of photographers actually advertise as a pro they don't pose and get "natural" shots, and a number of clients believe this, asking for, no editing and no posing, natural. I kinda think, why hire someone, just use your IPhone.
    A bad practice i have seen is photographers using zoom lenses, instead of changing a len or using their feet they get close and wide angle the lens, giving a pin cushion affect, making parts of the body distorted. Then thing they have a banger shot by giving the client big arms or big legs.
    As to AF, i do feel it is far more important with video, stills, just do what you suggested, move the focus point.
    And i would add the BIGGEST improvement to photos is lighting, on camera fill lighting and OCF. The best banger video and still shots have some sort of staged lighting.

  • @Brian_Riggs
    @Brian_Riggs Год назад

    hi mate, don't know if anyone's told you how aggressive your hand slapping is! also i find it hard to watch your content, all that I've partly watched you do this annoying hand slapping. please stop the clapping, a talking head video should be a talking head, i really like your content and would love to watch your videos to the end

    • @jbivphotography
      @jbivphotography  Год назад

      Thanks for the feedback. Sorry that it comes off as aggressive.