The Best Technique To Tell Stories In Your Images - Photography Visual Patterns #3

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    Episode 3 of the series decoding Visual Language with Photography Visual Patterns!
    This week, Leading lines. A photography basic, but an absolute staple.
    Enjoy!
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    Visual Language & Visual Pattern Series
    Ep 1: Frames - • After This, You'll Nev...
    Ep 2: Negative Space - • The Secret Weapon For ...
    Ep 3: Leading Lines - • The Best Technique To ...
    Ep 4: Color Theory - • The ultimate guide to ...
    Ep 5: Contrast - • How To Make Your Image...
    Ep 6: Visual Hierarchy - • The Most Important Tec...
    Ep 7: Scale - • How To Add POWER an AW...
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    Ep 9: Balance - • The Most UNDERRATED Te...
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    0:00 Intro / What are Leading Lines?
    2:58 Examples
    16:58 Wrap up

Комментарии • 86

  • @matthewriley3778
    @matthewriley3778 2 года назад +56

    I love hearing you break down the abstract ideas and other elements in photography. I think you do it best. Even with all the "photography experts" that youtube shoves in our face 😂

    • @patkay
      @patkay  2 года назад +6

      lmao youtube can be a bit shovey hey. glad you dig my style :)

    • @0810Angelas
      @0810Angelas Год назад

      Thank you so much for these videos ❤

  • @looppp
    @looppp 10 месяцев назад +7

    Sean Tucker for artistry and philosophy of why photography. Your videos for actual solid practical techniques. Amazing series. I am literally taking notes while I am watching, and just from the first two videos, already upping my street photography and daily photography game.
    Thanks so much for this bro. No bullshit. No hype. No fluff. No clickbait. None of that influencer-type stuff.

  • @YouNeedMyVoice
    @YouNeedMyVoice 2 года назад +12

    Please continue this!
    I really don't understand why it doesn't have at least 1 mil views, but don't let this fact discourage you.
    Your channel and they way you explain its pure gold, sincere congratulations 🙏

  • @TheADHDM
    @TheADHDM 4 месяца назад +1

    immediately noticed the leading lines in your shot composition while you were doing your outro, the perspective angle of the shelves and decorations, and not to mention the line that the practical light casts on the wall behind you, great lesson

  • @ryanrootphoto
    @ryanrootphoto 2 года назад +35

    Love your general philosophy of art and of course, your work. These Visual Patterns series are incredibly helpful. Thank you!

    • @patkay
      @patkay  2 года назад +5

      my pleasure! thanks for watching :)

  • @shanelucas9932
    @shanelucas9932 28 дней назад

    I'm loving this series.!looking to invest more into my craft now

  • @wheelhousewatch
    @wheelhousewatch 2 года назад +3

    For some reason everyone talks about the rule of leading lines but the idea behind why it is important has been completely lost. Your not trying to lead the viewers eye anywhere.........like the person viewing can't figure out what the subject of your photo is by themselves. {That would be thinking very little of your viewer} The concept of leading lines is to create movement in your still image. To create realistic art it must come alive in the viewers eye so as to a reminder of the journey that they themselves are undertaking. . Your Visual Pattern series is a wonderfully deep treasure trove of inspiration. Gods speed. RD Williams

  • @dagmarwilde
    @dagmarwilde 2 года назад +6

    you are a great teacher ... knowing about things is one thing ... conveying is the art ... and you have mastered it 👍🏻

    • @patkay
      @patkay  2 года назад +2

      aw you're too kind! thank you :) and thanks for watching!

    • @dagmarwilde
      @dagmarwilde 2 года назад

      @@patkay greetings from Berlin 😊

  • @srlkngl
    @srlkngl 2 года назад

    hi Pat, pls don't ever, ever quit putting out videos...thanks a mill.....

  • @danrussell8370
    @danrussell8370 2 года назад +13

    Mate. These are excellent! Keep it up, I’m learning loads :)

    • @patkay
      @patkay  2 года назад

      glad to hear! more to come!

  • @kingofetiquette1652
    @kingofetiquette1652 Год назад +2

    I genuinely thought leading lines were just for guiding your eyes towards vanishing points, like your mount Fuji and your friend on the rail trwck photos; this video really taught me a lot, so thank you for including it in this series

  • @jmagephotography689
    @jmagephotography689 2 года назад +2

    Completed. As always, good learning. Looking forward for the episode 4. Thanks Pat.

  • @d1mediaprod
    @d1mediaprod 2 года назад +1

    Amazing content. thank you for taking the time to explain something so "basic" yet so fundamental.

  • @robertthomas9043
    @robertthomas9043 2 года назад +2

    I just want to second other comments here. The thoughtfulness and depth of concept learning you provide is exceptional. It is not the norm for You Tube but it is very welcome and unique. Keep up the good work. I look forward to each new discussion. Thanks for the effort.

  • @philbertdeangelo2809
    @philbertdeangelo2809 2 года назад +1

    Amazing content Pat, really appreciate how you share your knowledge in photography

  • @codecruz
    @codecruz 2 года назад +6

    Another banger 🔥 i watch these many times to practice what you preach

    • @patkay
      @patkay  2 года назад +2

      i hope they help!

  • @dauletbekishev
    @dauletbekishev Год назад

    Thanks for the video 🙏
    One thing I think is always useful in these kinds of "visual eye-training" videos is showing bad examples along with good ones. Sometimes it could be so insightful that it would be treated like a miraculous revelation.
    I saw a video somewhere on YT a long time ago, where the photographer took a 21:9 photo of a landscape that wasn't really... working. But the moment he shrank the frame to a vertical format and found a couple of lines to focus on - it turned out to be one of the most memorable pictures I've seen.

  • @joebailey8328
    @joebailey8328 2 года назад +1

    Great video, thanks. Really appreciate your use of technical language and taking the time to delve deeper. 👏

  • @AdamDopierala
    @AdamDopierala 2 года назад

    great videos and tutorials Pat! Keep them coming! cheers!

  • @justinmayfield6579
    @justinmayfield6579 2 года назад

    Super helpful! I’ve heard it explained a little and intuited it but having actually explained and shown examples at a high level is much more helpful!

  • @justinmayfield6579
    @justinmayfield6579 2 года назад

    Super helpful! I’ve heard it explained a little and intuited it from looking at photography but having actually explained and shown examples at a high level is much more helpful!

  • @meijboomm
    @meijboomm 2 года назад

    I'm so happy your channel exist, you make perfect videos for beginners like myself!

  • @JonathanGardner2004
    @JonathanGardner2004 2 года назад +1

    Loved the first two videos. This one was on point. Thanks for putting this out. Looking forward to the next one.

    • @patkay
      @patkay  2 года назад +1

      my pleasure :)

  • @AdamBreard
    @AdamBreard 2 года назад

    Great series! Thank you

  • @ulisebalbuena
    @ulisebalbuena 2 года назад

    amazing photos Pat!

  • @najrulbiplob
    @najrulbiplob Год назад

    Your content is amazing! Thank you so much!

  • @millymucci
    @millymucci 2 года назад +2

    i really like to see your photos, i was so happy that the image examples kept going so i could see more of them! that sand dune one🌟and nz glacial runoff one and the long road with mount fuji looming above and the chap walking with the railway shadow and the fantastic snowstorm - glad you did fly your drone in it!☺️..really, all of them, so wonderful. enjoyed the explanation of the various kinds of leading line and methods to use them. thank you!

    • @patkay
      @patkay  2 года назад +1

      my pleasure! i'm so glad you liked them :)

  • @cindyweber4692
    @cindyweber4692 2 года назад

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge 😀

  • @bynicolaasjoosten
    @bynicolaasjoosten Год назад

    This helps so much! Thank you 🤠

  • @johnharkness6095
    @johnharkness6095 2 года назад +1

    Great use of examples to convey your points! Well done!

    • @patkay
      @patkay  2 года назад +1

      glad you dug it!

  • @irisgreenwell7237
    @irisgreenwell7237 2 года назад +1

    Great examples! Thank you for the series.

    • @patkay
      @patkay  2 года назад

      no problem! thanks for watching!

  • @nicwill8525
    @nicwill8525 2 года назад

    Very informative. Thank you

  • @Romlgr
    @Romlgr 2 года назад

    thanks Pat !

  • @emanonmuc7762
    @emanonmuc7762 2 года назад +2

    Explained very clearly. Thank you.

    • @patkay
      @patkay  2 года назад +1

      my pleasure :)

  • @andresm645
    @andresm645 2 года назад +1

    another great video from a super helpful playlist, thanks! I think I haven't mentioned it before, but I really vibe with your closing catchphrase

    • @patkay
      @patkay  2 года назад

      my pleasure! and haha good to hear! im glad it resonates :)

  • @kaideidara2901
    @kaideidara2901 2 года назад

    You are passionate!!! Love yo workkkk
    16:07

  • @RobertJacksonb-roll
    @RobertJacksonb-roll 2 года назад +3

    Hi Pat, I'm Robert and I am new to your channel. At some point could you talk a little about how you decide on your camera len choices. Mainly which focal length and type of lens and why. Also, it would be nice if you could share your camera setting for your image examples. Thank you much.

    • @Cottonn_
      @Cottonn_ 2 года назад

      Hey there! Hope i'm not being nosy but thought you could get your answers here; Pat made a video ranking lenses - ruclips.net/video/BvFcXSy88go/видео.html

    • @patkay
      @patkay  2 года назад +2

      perhaps in a different video or different series. gear choice and settings aren't at all relevant to visual patterns, so i don't really want to mix the two together. let me know if you want to know something specific though and i'll try work something out for you!

  • @davidkarl_dave
    @davidkarl_dave 2 года назад

    Thank you sir. I am now following your playlist. I learn a lot po from your well verse knowledge about photography. God bless sir😇

  • @karlrobertperl9610
    @karlrobertperl9610 2 года назад +1

    Awesome. I enjoyed the concept that leading lines conduct the viewer to an area to "rest the eyes". Previously, I had the concept that the lines would lead straight to the subject, or to a vanishing point, but that is not the case with the "encapsulate" example

    • @patkay
      @patkay  2 года назад +1

      yeah! not every technique is so black and white and there are always creative ways to use them!

  • @7artisansOfficial
    @7artisansOfficial 2 года назад

    Nice one pat.

  • @chrisdickersonfilms
    @chrisdickersonfilms 2 года назад +1

    Great examples, thank you!

    • @patkay
      @patkay  2 года назад

      thanks for watching :)

  • @sirtou009
    @sirtou009 2 года назад

    Thanks so much.

  • @jello.arejello
    @jello.arejello 11 месяцев назад

    That's great!

  • @ferguscheah
    @ferguscheah 2 года назад

    Hi hi! Really enjoyed your videos thanks to your clear explanation and kinda giving us insights with all the experiences you have. I know this episode is about leading lines, but would you say that besides this, you have also incorporated other visual patterns? such as frames or spaces or anything? would love you hear you talk about a mixture of everything!

  • @thilinaalagiyawanna3680
    @thilinaalagiyawanna3680 Год назад

    Thank you very much

  • @dvcmarquez5327
    @dvcmarquez5327 2 года назад

    16:25 that photo is amazing

  • @CaioGuerra19
    @CaioGuerra19 2 года назад +1

    Thanks a lot!!! another great video

    • @patkay
      @patkay  2 года назад

      thanks for watching :)

  • @jan_v_ier
    @jan_v_ier Год назад

    I remember in 7th grade when I was in photography class, the teacher told us about leading lines, and everyone took it so literally. At least I did. I didn't realize leading lines don't actually have to be like physically in the photograph.

  • @miguelvidal7802
    @miguelvidal7802 2 года назад

    Great stuff

  • @torstenrichertz
    @torstenrichertz 2 года назад +1

    Nice video Pat. Leading lines are my favorite compositional tool there is. 👌🏻

    • @patkay
      @patkay  2 года назад +1

      it's a classic huh! always a good one :)

    • @torstenrichertz
      @torstenrichertz 2 года назад

      @@patkay always. can never go wrong with them

  • @Blinddenial
    @Blinddenial 2 года назад +1

    I loved all the examples. I've been trying to break down all the photos that I like visually in the way you do in your videos to learn the patterns.

  • @Magdych
    @Magdych 2 года назад +1

    Thanks a lot!

    • @patkay
      @patkay  2 года назад

      you're welcome :)

  • @jonathanrascol
    @jonathanrascol 2 года назад

    Bravo! Beautiful! Homages! ⚡⚡⚡ JAR

  • @supertaufiqr
    @supertaufiqr 2 года назад

    Great explanation. Thanks Pat!
    Did the drone survived?

  • @sneijder023
    @sneijder023 2 года назад

    Subbed.

  • @amrfawzy
    @amrfawzy Год назад

  • @gedegema6637
    @gedegema6637 2 года назад

    what type of the lens do you use in 11:40 ?

    • @gedegema6637
      @gedegema6637 2 года назад

      it's compres the background and foreground

  • @carlosroco3
    @carlosroco3 2 года назад

    is that helm´s deep?

  • @910rudebwoi
    @910rudebwoi Год назад

    Lions everywhere

  • @NIQ245
    @NIQ245 2 года назад

    Why don't you put a background music?

  • @leejohn4966
    @leejohn4966 2 года назад

    Never really thought about leading lines before. Usually whatever stands out in the picture is the subject, don't really need lines. This is playful and an aspect to photography.

  • @najubudeen6294
    @najubudeen6294 Год назад

    Your video background have lot of leading lines towards you.

  • @JoeyProffitt1978
    @JoeyProffitt1978 7 месяцев назад

    Bruh

  • @jerowns
    @jerowns 11 месяцев назад

    As someone living under a bridge the perspective on life is not that great…