@@gerardorodriguez7858 No one is complaining but you. Don't take things so seriously, unless you want to name the other 999,998 ways of hanging it as Pye already mentioned two other ways. I'm curious how many you could think of.
Another great video. I love the garage idea and the "gobo" idea!!! Chelsea did a great job posing and this video was a nice lil comedy show for me. I was laughing as you ran into the pull up bar and hearing the crashing of glass hitting the floor. It made me laugh and ofcourse it made Chelsea laugh too. I think it make the video more unique and can relate. Overall you still made your points and as soon as I clean my garage I would definitely give that a try!! Thanks again!!!
Glad you're enjoying the content and we appreciate the feedback! We're trying more of this style going forward.... more authentic, more BTS, more mistakes shown :)
Great information - as usual - that I will put into practice. One quibble: at the 4:13 point of the video, Chelsea poses with the back of her hand facing the camera and it dominates - her hand is nearly as big as her face (had a Seinfeld "Man Hands" flashback). Otherwise, carry-on with your in-depth lessons. Thanks.
Like the 5 portrait tips...I see you used prime lenses, does that mean zoom lenses are taboo for you? LOL Thanks again for this informative video in the exercise workout setting!!
I enjoyed this video quite a bit. You were creative in visualizing good shots in ordinary places. you didn't go out looking for the "perfect location!" I really liked the simplicity of setting up the shoot and lastly, the beautiful model.
Omg I love you! Lol this is probably the best video I have seen on RU-vid, i was laughing the whole time after you hit your head, u are a clutz which I can relate haha but the look on your face haha!!! I loved the ideas u had and I can’t wait to try it myself!!
I love these kinds of videos Pye. Like the one in the parking lot of that mirrored building, 5 shots. Great. This was also fabulous. Love that you appear more human here... banging into things, glass breaking, stuff in the way... Excellent photos, and very inspiring. Might try some things like this on Christmas.
Awesome video! My favorite part in the video was at the 9:24 mark when Chelsea is deadpan and no longer the least surprised when you are knocking stuff over.
I already watched your videos but now I'm going to subscribe because you do jiu-jitsu and MMA 🙂 and there aren't many of us out here that have the combination of loving Photography and jiu-jitsu....keep up the good work... OSS 🤙🏽
For DIY bedsheet backgrounds, I use Surface Blur in Photoshop. I also find that it's more useful to steam the middle where people are, because wrinkles matter most right next to people.
Great tips. As a guy who loves photography and grilling, I'm disappointed you framed your kamado joe out of the 35mm window shots. You gotta show that grill off!!
Nice Pye, thank you. Two things.... 1. I'd like to see more on using the 35mm lens 2. I want to do some sessions with my grandson (14 years old) to give to my kids for Christmas. Do you have any videos on shooting/posing etc teens?
super tuto ! can you please explain why you point the 35mm to the bottom when Chelsea is on the chair. very nice effect and distorsion. I would have flexed my knees to be at height of eyes,... parallel plane to the girl or I would have put the face at center of display,... which would be less nice.
Is it weird I prefer the lighting in the video to the shots the camera captured? Theres a nice warm, soft glow that the camera cools down and sharpens up.
That's a C-Stand with some PVC pipe. He literally has a link to the name of the backdrop creator and then repeats it 3 times in a the video so I'm gonna let you figure that one out.
Hi, great info! I would just like to ask about your C stand, as a back drop tool. What was done to it to be able to hang back drop on it. Thank you ! Such a informed vid, I’m inspired..
i have the samyang 35mm F1.4 for sony FE its nice! oooh posterboard as instant backdrop nice idea! thats pretty good about the portraits without using any other additional lights!
Really enjoyed the 'shoot' and the creative use of what is around us. In a perfect world I would have liked to hear about your thought process on your camera settings. I know it was about the posing but for me it would have been helpful Thanks huge! 🙂