Julia, I follow you for about 10 years now. You were my biggest inspiration in the beginning of my photography journey and I've learnt so much from you over the years. Thank you so much for your amazing work! ♥
Hi Julia Could you make video about reflectors? Maybe talking how to choose those size, shape and color. Also how to hold them appropriately. I have tried those but never got ideal angle, height and distance to lit the subjects Thanks
Well done Julia!; ironically, I have got more value from this tutorial not so much for portrait pics however for shooting Cars (which is my main subject) ; would be great to see you do a one off EG of shooting 4 wheels just for your take on this aspect !
catch light in the subjects eyes! hmm well i noticed you also had catch light on your video currently thats might it look always so engaging this point was something which was new to me and is so practicle,i also had a pic which i had taken of my brother looks always perfect when i see... and that one also had catch light in eyes , you made me notice it today always thankful for what i learn from you😃
My teacher has mentioned some kind of light that is in the shade but right next to the sun. Or is it in the sun right next to the shade. I need to learn more about that, it's supposed to be very flattering.
Some Great Tips !!!! i enjoyed watching this but its important for folks to remember that it can take time to develop skills and techniques - months not hours !!!! No camera is perfect. I generally see +1 0 -1 variations in light meters between different brands. Sometimes less - 0.5 0 +0.5
Julia, I follow you for about 10 years now. You were my biggest inspiration in the beginning of my photography journey and I've learnt so much from you over the years. Thank you so much for your amazing work! ♥
Same!!! She is and always has been such a great photographer and teacher! ❤😊
@@brianasealy6257 she made me fell in love with portrait photography. Her photos always feel so magical :)
Hi Julia, the “key light”. In the eyes is the best tip! I love to shoot natural light, and haven’t thought about that. I will now. Thank you.
Hi Julia
Could you make video about reflectors? Maybe talking how to choose those size, shape and color. Also how to hold them appropriately.
I have tried those but never got ideal angle, height and distance to lit the subjects
Thanks
This was extremely helpful, especially when looking for the catch lights in the subjects eyes.
As someone who use only natural light in my work this is so useful thank you so much girl adore this video 🥰❤️
Thank you so much, this is so informative. Please consider doing an online workshop. I would love to attend and learn from you!!!
#1 just happened at a shoot and I was looking for advice!!! So glad I stumbled across this video. And I’m one of the firsts it looks like lol
Well done Julia!; ironically, I have got more value from this tutorial not so much for portrait pics however for shooting Cars (which is my main subject) ; would be great to see you do a one off EG of shooting 4 wheels just for your take on this aspect !
So many golden nuggets here, Love how much your channel has grown since the old days
I'm so grateful for this video, thank you Julia!
Make a video with budget body and lens in sony …. Your videos are so much creative 🤍
Awesome!! Great explanation: simple and precise!!
love your photos & accessible explanations!
This is a great compilation and brush up learning video, thanks. I need to get my reflector out there with me and practice!
catch light in the subjects eyes! hmm well i noticed you also had catch light on your video currently thats might it look always so engaging this point was something which was new to me and is so practicle,i also had a pic which i had taken of my brother looks always perfect when i see... and that one also had catch light in eyes , you made me notice it today always thankful for what i learn from you😃
You give such good tips, I love your video's.
Gonna try to create a lot today
Thank you for yours tips :) This is very interesting.
My teacher has mentioned some kind of light that is in the shade but right next to the sun. Or is it in the sun right next to the shade. I need to learn more about that, it's supposed to be very flattering.
Open shade… when the subject is in the shade but has sky above them
What is ideal from a photography perspective can look flat from a painting perspective.
Top stuff! You're amazing!
Masterclass✨✨✨
Great Tips!!!
"I'm grateful for your detailed explanation"
Some Great Tips !!!!
i enjoyed watching this but its important for folks to remember that it can take time to develop skills and techniques - months not hours !!!!
No camera is perfect. I generally see +1 0 -1 variations in light meters between different brands. Sometimes less - 0.5 0 +0.5
Great Video!!
What do you do if you live in an area with gray cloudy skies and minimal sun? I live in the PNW, and it is cloudy for a good part of the year.
I always wonder if PPA offers that insurance in your specific country, last I thought it only was available in US at the prices posted.
I admire your photography as your colleague, and I hope we have the chance to take each other's photos one day. 🥰🍀🍀
here waiting for the revised pixel 9 pro xl camera
niceee
excually I prefer the LEFT PHOTO
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Halo
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Marry me julia😂❤
Forgot to mention tip #1. Have a good looking client
Mistake number 3 don’t shoot at midday mistake number 4 shoot at midday. Make up your mind lady. lol.
The only tip I won’t follow is join PPA!
Nope, i don't think there's a way to make photo..We have many iconic photos with big shadow, shiny sun, and it's ok.
It's nice that you're uploading so many videos again😆😆