How to Shoot CAR PHOTOGRAPHY - McLaren 650S!!
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- Опубликовано: 9 июл 2021
- In this Sports Car Photography tutorial, we shoot using a Camera Car Rig mounted on a McLaren 650S and show you how to photograph cars professionally! I team up once again with Oliver Lundy and explore how to take rolling shots, camera settings and tips! Plus, detail close up photography and reflections.
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Gear:
Camera Car Rig
Canon EOS R
Canon 24-70mm
Sony A7iii
Sony A7C
85mm 1.8
Canon 70-200mm with Adapter for Sony
28-70mm Kit lens
Rode Video Mic
K&F Concept Tripod
Yongnuo Light Wand
Music by Epidemic Sound
Credits:
Close To My Body - Deanz
Lesson Learned - Tommy Ljungberg - Хобби
Great!
Pros at work👏
Thanks for sharing knowledge
Waiting for these pictures editing tutorials🔥🔥
Amazing car and shooting ! 🔥🔥🔥
OMG. Never realised how involved and how much effort goes into those rolling rig shots. Never would have guessed they were done at 1mile an hours on long exposures. Thank Mark & Oliver. So glad to have found your channels.
U hv inspired me so much I hv got a camera now 🏃🏃🏃
YOU are just completely KING to shoot and make videos.📸👊👊👊 Thanks for the inspiration😀keep up the good work📸😎Greetings from Norway🇳🇴
Amazing love how he is doing his job, thank you guys
Loved the video!! Thanks :)
Excellent, as always. Thanks to you both. 👍
Absolutely amazing. Stunning pics. Keep up the great work
Inspiring as always!
Your Videos are such an inspiration kepp up that great work
Such an awesome session, that car is amazing!! One of my all time favourites. Think we are going to have to start calling you a car photographer too! Your shots are banging!!!!!!
Wicked session. Thanks for including me! Always a pleasure. Of course your shots are outstanding as usual!
Awesome Mark😍
This a amazing photography I really like your work
Takes away the fun
that's fair enough, I find the fun comes from setting it all up and finding the perfect place and angle for the shot, something that is very hard in traditional rolling car to car shots. plus I am not willing to hang out a moving car on public roads at speed. Too old for that jazz.
Brilliant 💕💕💕
Just stumbled across this video & it takes me back 7 months to when I was at those exact locations with Oli when he was shooting my GTR. Now I’ve started to try & take better shots myself it’s great seeing this as definitely gives me some great ideas
Its been a long time you haven't uploaded a new video! When is a new video coming? I'm starving to see your videos
Buddy, this guy is out of this word… jeez!!
What a camera rig! Amazing photo’s
Cheers bro😁
I've got the same lens. (Sony 85mm) It's quite the glass isn't it.
I haven't done a whole lot of client-based car shoots yet, but the ideas and examples here I will definitely keep in mind.
Great video, great car, amazing work
Super bro keep it up 💯😉
After all these efforts, the photos turned out okay ish.
Lol thanks for taking the time to comment on this video! really helps with the engagement rates for the video, so by all means let me know what you would have done better.
Mate this is awesome, been waiting for this one and you haven't let me down! Great to meet you and hopefully I'll see you again soon!
Hey fella! Great guy, great car. This was thoroughly enjoyable to shoot and edit! Let’s all get that drink soon 😉
@@MarkMcGeePhotos definitely mate, look forward to it!
Very nice photo`s guys, really looks amazing. How is the k&f tripod ? I am thinking about getting one of those, If you dont mind, what model tripod is it ? Regards from Denmark Chris
1st yay!!
This gone be awesome to watch 😍😍
Edit: I appreciate car photos more now, after seeing all the effort that goes into making us admire them even more, lol ❣❣
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@MarkMcGeePhotos I surely did.
Good!
Thanks!
Mind, blown! Jesus those are amazing shots! Thanks for putting your settings in with the images, I am as new as you can get at photography like this and man is that helpful! incredible stuff from Oliver as well!
Thanks so much! always nice when people take the time to comment on your stuff!
@@OliverLundy of course, I am super new at photography and making better content so stuff like this and people at your level are fascinating to me!
@@oneonlyxram That's awesome! welcome to the fraternity of photographers. In regards to level, I only started out 3 years ago with a borrowed camera. You will be amazed at how fast you can progress if you put the time in.
@@OliverLundy thanks, I actually just rented a Sony a7siii with a 28-135mm lens! Insane how cool that combo is!
@@oneonlyxram yeah that is a pretty beastly combo, I remember how amazed I was when I upgraded my gear.
Shooting my mates McLaren Senna in a couple of weeks 💥
That's amazing! one of the cars I would to shoot one day! would love to see the shots, if your happy to share them, look me up on Instagram.
Me, with Moment tele lens and iPhone 11 enters the chat. LOL. Awesome video mate.
Loved the results and the effort that goes into producing amazing images. Both you and Oliver do some great work. Just out of curiosity did you need ND filters at all for the long exposure of the Mclaren?
damn you are a beast
Love the video. Great too see behind the scenes. Could I ask where did you get the can of smoke spray from? Thanks
Ebay, its called atmosphere aerosol
@@OliverLundy thank you
Wow sick photos, only thing i would change in edit is less hue changing, and less saturation in splittoning
Hello 🤩 love from india
Love the shots! Short question: Why did you shot 1/50th and 800 ISO? Wouldn't the photo be sharper with 1/250-400 and ISO 100-300?
They’re in a parking deck. It probably would’ve been too dark with those settings
hii 2nd
Correct me if I am wrong,
I think you can get similar results with a good drone like a DJI air2s with ND filters
👍🏻💯
How do you edit out the rig in post? A video on how to do that in 15 minutes would be amazing please!
Wobbling lines in those rig shots…
You can also create videography tutorials and teach video color grading
hi mark, I've been looking for a free photo editing app because i cant afford adobe photoshop. Any suggestions?
Hi Mark you haven't posted anything for a few weeks hope you're OK
Just a question, why don't you shoot rollers with another car and the mclaren chasing it? Way more stable
I think they want way more motion blur than usual, bc with 2 cars the max is 1/30 or something. They want multiple seconds, wich is way to much for 2 cars
@@TimoKuikMedia yes but if i take rolling shots my settings are 1/20 and we go with a speed of 50mph
How you edit this photos
Its a combination of content aware fill and clone stamping to remove the rig then usual edit process. Hope that helps.
Make the next video about how you remove the rig from the car
Do you mean in photoshop?
Why I saw a Sony camera and canon picture 😂
116,000 miles on the odometer and it's STILL that clean *_*
too much set up....expensive rigs.....for pictures that could be taken in so many other easier...quicker ways!
I have explored rolling shots from another car and adding the effects in photoshop on static images too. Never gave me the same results, but it is a lot to go through for just a couple of shots. shooting from another car is to restrictive in terms of angles, location plus the need for another car and driver, traffic free spot etc. But each to their own of course I just really like doing them and don't mind the extra equipment time and effort. But thanks for engaging with the video and giving that little extra boost. Would also be open to hearing/seeing what you would do?