@@MikMilman yes just did a job this past week and it was a bit chaotic with lots of people at the party and it reminded me of when I shot at concerts type of events with lots of moving parts and people interacting with different groups Ana keeping track of what’s happening all around you. Definitely test your sense of your surroundings to find the right moment to take photographs
This is a great visual showing you with a flash! I do a Xmas event annually and I don’t use a flash. I will next year! I strive to always to get better images
The one thing that I always am thinking about is did I get a shot of everyone. Some people come to the event at a later time than the start time so it’s important to keep scanning the event for new faces to be sure you got shots of everyone. It’s also very important to know the time the guest of honor is showing up. Those entrance shots can be some of your best candids. I shoot my events kind of like a mini wedding……attention to details. Thank you for this video.
Funny. I actually filmed a part two to this the other day (but have to refilm it due to a mic malfunction) and discuss getting a shot of everyone in attendance. Getting shots of people upon arrival is going to make it into a video on "shots to look for" I have planned.
I have to say that I think you're getting much closer to your career goals considering before I started watching your videos, I didn't even know that "event photography" was a possible career path.....but now I'm quite interested in pursuing it myself! There is so much more to it than I originally realized!
Working a first event (corporate) was a eye opening experience. I learned that my lack of experience makes me shoot soooo many frames as not to miss anything.
@@MikMilman I've gone through the journey already with video and now i find it very easy to make a boring event look fresh and engaging without much thought when I'm making a video but with photography I'm at the beginning of the journey. As far as how I plan on addressing it, I find that just more work and practice gets me where i need to be and more videos like yours to confirm or adjust my methodology. Also your video on pricing yourself as a photographer was very helpful and again thanks for sharing so much.
Really worthwhile tips. I've shot a lot of events, but still learn various things from you--you do a good job of explaining how you approach your photography for various types of events and your video(s) help to explain how you set up yourself for making the shot(s).
It's curious how these days i've come across a couple of event Photogs with the last Sony mirrorless FF bodies and top notch lenses, with the best AF on the market yet high-bursting those babies like there's no tomorrow. At times less is not only more, also simply better.
Your video is right on target. Everything in your video is what I practice for every event. Don't over promise. I shoot professionally and I always state to the client that I'm a photographer first and any video I shoot is a bonus.
Thank you for this detailed tips, this would really help me as I prepare to document a cooperate event as a volunteer photographer next month in my university.
" Know your subject, focus, and simplify. ïs simply my guiding principle when shooting an event. So, yeah , you said it perfectly. And if I can help it I always follow a 45 degree shooting angle with individuals. I capture emotions. You'll never get hungry if you're shooting at any Filipino events and get drunk with the client sometimes. The best picture comes out after the event. Don't do what I do. hahahahaha
I agree, it just was never an option for me. Prior to covid I was only able to get POV footage so thank you to one of my subscribers, Joe for providing this footage of me actually working!
Thank you for showing your support! I just noticed (the mobile ap doesn't show it). I also have an event photography playlist you might find useful and written resources on my site.
This video was helpful...I always thought that event / birthday party means click so many images....I will implement your Ides , Tips & Tricks for my todays birthday party event. Thank you so much :) I am interested watching your more videos , can you please share me link .
Thank you for watching! I could not fit any links in the description- its filled with useful info! So here they are. Also, thank you Joe Paguio for capturing the footage used in this video. mikmilman.com/ Patreon | www.patreon.com/mikmilman Instagram | @retrograding instagram.com/retrograding/ Facebook | facebook.com/mikmilman/
Me I'm that guy, if I seen you at an event , I'd want to talk camera tech talk, lol. When do you use flash. If your event was outside from 5-6pm, would you use flash? The sun is still around for the most part.
I'm literally covering a Jiu Jitsu event here in Phuket, Thailand. lol So I was watching this to prepare myself for today & tomorrow's comp which I'll also be shooting and competing in. So nervous haha but it was so cool how you mentioned BJJ and just wanted to share. Thanks for the vid.
@@MikMilman let me know how that goes! I'm going in march for a month. I'm thai so I have some family there and they advised me not to bring my camera gear so it doesn't get stolen or robbed haha. I'm stil gonna bring it, how can i not!
@@MikMilman also.. I noticed you were shooting with your flash angled to the side a few times and you seemed to be in open areas. was that to bounce off the nearest wall?
Event photography can be random and lots of fun because it combines the skills of street photography with portrait photography
Very true. I've been wanting to make a video discussing that.
@@MikMilman yes just did a job this past week and it was a bit chaotic with lots of people at the party and it reminded me of when I shot at concerts type of events with lots of moving parts and people interacting with different groups Ana keeping track of what’s happening all around you. Definitely test your sense of your surroundings to find the right moment to take photographs
I had a gig this past Saturday and they loved the pictures! Your tips on coverage, variety, and quality were in my mind the whole time. Thanks again!
These tips will change my photography forever.
Amazing valuable information. I really appreciate you sharing this. I will apply some of this tomorrow🙏🙌
This is a great visual showing you with a flash! I do a Xmas event annually and I don’t use a flash. I will next year! I strive to always to get better images
The one thing that I always am thinking about is did I get a shot of everyone. Some people come to the event at a later time than the start time so it’s important to keep scanning the event for new faces to be sure you got shots of everyone. It’s also very important to know the time the guest of honor is showing up. Those entrance shots can be some of your best candids. I shoot my events kind of like a mini wedding……attention to details. Thank you for this video.
Funny. I actually filmed a part two to this the other day (but have to refilm it due to a mic malfunction) and discuss getting a shot of everyone in attendance. Getting shots of people upon arrival is going to make it into a video on "shots to look for" I have planned.
I love your way you bring your video about. I love learning about the even photography coz I’m highly interested and m strut to be a good photographer
I have to say that I think you're getting much closer to your career goals considering before I started watching your videos, I didn't even know that "event photography" was a possible career path.....but now I'm quite interested in pursuing it myself! There is so much more to it than I originally realized!
thank you so much for your effort and kindles
Working a first event (corporate) was a eye opening experience.
I learned that my lack of experience makes me shoot soooo many frames as not to miss anything.
How will you address that going forward?
@@MikMilman I've gone through the journey already with video and now i find it very easy to make a boring event look fresh and engaging without much thought when I'm making a video but with photography I'm at the beginning of the journey. As far as how I plan on addressing it, I find that just more work and practice gets me where i need to be and more videos like yours to confirm or adjust my methodology.
Also your video on pricing yourself as a photographer was very helpful and again thanks for sharing so much.
Very informative thanks !! I have a whole new outlook when it comes to photography events or private parties 🙌🏼🙌🏼
This really open my eyes to a few things! I appreciate it bro! 🤞🏾
Glad to hear it! Anything specific?
Really worthwhile tips. I've shot a lot of events, but still learn various things from you--you do a good job of explaining how you approach your photography for various types of events and your video(s) help to explain how you set up yourself for making the shot(s).
Thanks! You are severely helping me!
It means a lot to me to hear that. Thank you!
This has been one of my favorites so far. I'm starting to get a clearer picture of your approach to the job.
Great to hear! Thanks, Jenna.
Excellent video and information.
You’re honestly my favorite. Thank you for all the tips and good luck on your jiu jitsu journey.
Osu :)
It's curious how these days i've come across a couple of event Photogs with the last Sony mirrorless FF bodies and top notch lenses, with the best AF on the market yet high-bursting those babies like there's no tomorrow. At times less is not only more, also simply better.
I'm shooting at my cousin's party this weekend and I was wondering how to do that best. This video had some great tips, thanks!
This is really great guidance! Love the channel!
I love your videos! Thank you for all the tips ❤
Great video. Many thanks for all the tips. Keep on rolling !!!
Thanks, will do!
Thanks for sharing all of this. :)
Thanks so much.
Thank you! I've always feared event photography but your tips were really helpful.
Such a good video, thanks Mik!
Thank you!
Great help, thank you!
Thanks man
Your video is right on target. Everything in your video is what I practice for every event.
Don't over promise. I shoot professionally and I always state to the client that I'm a photographer first and any video I shoot is a bonus.
Thanks you! I always appreciate the thoughts of other working pros.
Thank you for this detailed tips, this would really help me as I prepare to document a cooperate event as a volunteer photographer next month in my university.
Awesome. So glad to hear that.
Thank you!
Thanks for content. Really useful and applicable!
Thanks Milkman
one hand on the shutter button and a granola in the other haha, best way of showing off your multi tasking abilities
Any other tips?
" Know your subject, focus, and simplify. ïs simply my guiding principle when shooting an event. So, yeah , you said it perfectly. And if I can help it I always follow a 45 degree shooting angle with individuals. I capture emotions. You'll never get hungry if you're shooting at any Filipino events and get drunk with the client sometimes. The best picture comes out after the event. Don't do what I do. hahahahaha
Hey, it's been a while since I've seen you here, Florentino.
@@MikMilman busy working at my farm and what not. I've seen all your videos. You do a great presentation. I love it.
Thank you. Good to hear from you.
Great video! I think when you add more b-roll to your videos it helps people stay engaged. Good info man!
I agree, it just was never an option for me. Prior to covid I was only able to get POV footage so thank you to one of my subscribers, Joe for providing this footage of me actually working!
Thanks!
I'm glad I found this video. It is concise and explicit; exactly the presentation I needed today to improve my Event Photography Skills! Thanks!!
Thank you for showing your support! I just noticed (the mobile ap doesn't show it). I also have an event photography playlist you might find useful and written resources on my site.
Thanks
It's my pleasure. I'm glad you enjoyed it. I really appreciate you!
This video was helpful...I always thought that event / birthday party means click so many images....I will implement your Ides , Tips & Tricks for my todays birthday party event. Thank you so much :) I am interested watching your more videos , can you please share me link .
If you go to my RUclips page you should be able to find my event photography playlist.
Thank you for watching! I could not fit any links in the description- its filled with useful info! So here they are. Also, thank you Joe Paguio for capturing the footage used in this video.
mikmilman.com/
Patreon | www.patreon.com/mikmilman
Instagram | @retrograding instagram.com/retrograding/
Facebook | facebook.com/mikmilman/
Good, practical stuff here as always, Mik! I'm honored to have contributed in some part!
Thanks for the great tips!
You got it. Thanks for watching. Lots more coming.
Me I'm that guy, if I seen you at an event , I'd want to talk camera tech talk, lol. When do you use flash. If your event was outside from 5-6pm, would you use flash? The sun is still around for the most part.
I like to push using flash off until I have to.
I'm literally covering a Jiu Jitsu event here in Phuket, Thailand. lol So I was watching this to prepare myself for today & tomorrow's comp which I'll also be shooting and competing in. So nervous haha but it was so cool how you mentioned BJJ and just wanted to share. Thanks for the vid.
Hell ya. Have you checked out my people who train project? I think you'd like it if you train.
I'm actually planning on visiting Thailand in December for a few weeks. I was considering bringing my gi along to do some training.
@@MikMilman let me know how that goes! I'm going in march for a month. I'm thai so I have some family there and they advised me not to bring my camera gear so it doesn't get stolen or robbed haha. I'm stil gonna bring it, how can i not!
@@MikMilman also.. I noticed you were shooting with your flash angled to the side a few times and you seemed to be in open areas. was that to bounce off the nearest wall?
Yep exactly
Do you shoot in manual at events? If not what do you shoot in
I have the same question, I'm starting in this kind of photography so I'm getting experience.
Hey man, thank you. Really smart talk.
Thanks, James.
Do you always turn on your flash when you do event photography especially when it's indoors?
No. Simple answer is that I use one when necessary or when I want a higher quality of light than available offers me.
Bob the Gearhead 😂
Thought your name was Milk Milkman at first glance. All I want to say
I did too
Thanks for another great video!
My pleasure! Glad you tuned in for it live. Did I miss anything? Any follow up questions?
@@MikMilman nah I think you covered it all😁 I’ll be sure to send you a mail with some video ideas though!