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8 Natural Lighting Tips From National Geographic Photographer Bob Holmes 

Marc Silber
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Bob Holmes shares his years of experience as a National Geographic and travel photographer, with tips to help you make the most of natural lighting. These are tips that can be used for any genre of photography to help you advance your photography!
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Комментарии : 79   
@juanvillela2505
@juanvillela2505 4 года назад
We need more of these natural light photographer talks!!!
@marcsilber
@marcsilber 4 года назад
👍
@precioustraveler
@precioustraveler 6 месяцев назад
I love listening to people who are so knowledgeable about their craft. 😌
@ethannarrow5209
@ethannarrow5209 Год назад
So helpful as a new photographer!! “Always expose for the highlights, and let the shadows take care of themselves” I’ll remember that
@siddharthbajpai1
@siddharthbajpai1 2 года назад
Wow, this reminded me why I loved photography and why it's so tedious working for clients using all that equipment...I love natural lighting.
@marcsilber
@marcsilber 2 года назад
👍
@sbhopper8511
@sbhopper8511 4 года назад
So nice to hear a pro say that on digital cameras, with all the settings, it's so important to double check ISO, WB, etc.
@marcsilber
@marcsilber 4 года назад
So true. We’ve all made those mistakes. Double check!
@caravanlifenz
@caravanlifenz Год назад
I admire a pro who is humble enough to admit to incompetence now and again. Plenty of people would never own up to the mistake of shooting all of those people at really high ISO.
@rowliv
@rowliv 2 года назад
I wish there was more content like this on RU-vid.
@marcsilber
@marcsilber 2 года назад
Thanks but keep up with us and you’ll get it weekly ✌️
@pandoraefretum
@pandoraefretum 4 года назад
words of wisdom all photographers should not miss.. thanks
@marcsilber
@marcsilber 4 года назад
🙏
@IntrovertRockstar
@IntrovertRockstar 2 года назад
This was one of the best videos I’ve seen on photography
@marcsilber
@marcsilber 2 года назад
🙏🙏
@ConsumerFanatics
@ConsumerFanatics 4 года назад
I’m guilty of all the things Bob says are issues. I love this guy, I learn something new every time I listen to him.
@marcsilber
@marcsilber 4 года назад
Then you'll love his full course coming out soon silberstudios.mykajabi.com/bh-pre-launch
@catseyes11
@catseyes11 2 года назад
Love this, totally resonate with Bob's way of seeing and shooting. Thanks Bob!
@marcsilber
@marcsilber 2 года назад
🙏
@Bazzasphotolife
@Bazzasphotolife 4 года назад
That was fantastic, thanks!
@marcsilber
@marcsilber 4 года назад
Thank you!
@rebegre
@rebegre 9 месяцев назад
So good!
@jamiemorton2377
@jamiemorton2377 4 года назад
Great interview, thanks again.
@marcsilber
@marcsilber 4 года назад
Thanks for watching
@richardwestwood3861
@richardwestwood3861 Год назад
Agreed about shooting in midday Sun , regardless of whether we are travelling or not time is a luxury . I'd sooner spend a hour or two trying to fing good composition and lighting in midday sun than pass on taking a picture because of difficult circumstances. I'm new to photography but even the most seasoned pros all agree that they are always learning something new .
@marcsilber
@marcsilber Год назад
Yes quite true!
@TaipeiGeek
@TaipeiGeek 4 года назад
Great tips. I am enjoying your channel a lot today. Thank you for the effort.
@marcsilber
@marcsilber 4 года назад
So glad!
@TheJeffDeath
@TheJeffDeath 2 года назад
Great video and tips!!
@marcsilber
@marcsilber 2 года назад
🙏
@girgis6374
@girgis6374 4 года назад
Lovely ...... thank you!
@marcsilber
@marcsilber 4 года назад
🙏
@xinq2011
@xinq2011 2 года назад
This is gold
@marcsilber
@marcsilber 2 года назад
🙏
@aishkoz
@aishkoz 4 года назад
This guy is amazing
@marcsilber
@marcsilber 4 года назад
He is, wait till u see his full course silberstudios.mykajabi.com/bh-pre-launch
@TawaraboshiGenba
@TawaraboshiGenba 4 года назад
Most photographers: It's very hard to shoot in natural light. Let's use strobes to make shooting portraits easier. Bob Holmes: I only shoot in natural light. Strobes are too complicated. Seriously, this guy is the Chuck Norris of photography.
@marcsilber
@marcsilber 4 года назад
He IS amazing and you'll love his new class coming out soon!
@rb1431
@rb1431 2 года назад
natural lights especially semi-dark sky before rain is my favorite, everything has the same color-coding, great moments for black and white photos. that how I've won most of my awards
@marcsilber
@marcsilber 2 года назад
🙌
@arneheeringa96
@arneheeringa96 Год назад
I once shot BW film on a beach in sunlight with an orange filter and it looked exactly like the sky before a thunderstorm.
@rb1431
@rb1431 Год назад
@@arneheeringa96 as much as I like beach photos, they are a bit of a cliche, I tend not to take beach photos but I get what u saying 100%
@shy-guy5544
@shy-guy5544 Год назад
Excellent explanations and wonderful photos. I am curious whether Bob uses auto white balance and auto iso. Thanks
@marcsilber
@marcsilber Год назад
No on both. But wb can be adjusted in processing
@GeoffreyEduard
@GeoffreyEduard 4 года назад
is this a repost? I have the idea that I've seen this in the past
@marcsilber
@marcsilber 4 года назад
It’s a remastered combination of two videos with Bob focused on lighting
@ClearComplexity
@ClearComplexity Год назад
It's a bit backwards compared to film where a lot of film stocks did well with highlights but shadows crushed easily so I would expose for the darker areas I wanted with the zone system in mind. One thing I wish my Fuji's had is highlight priority for metering. I use a X-E3 and X-T3 along with a 50R. I generally just spot meter highlights mixed with blinkies. From experience and adapting/using the zone system I find important highlights, meter to preserve and then leave shadows and hard blown lights (mirror light reflections, things that naturally are blown out) alone. Not always, but usually.
@marcsilber
@marcsilber Год назад
🙏
@arneheeringa96
@arneheeringa96 Год назад
Check out ETTR (Exposing to the right of your histogram)
@Mtbunker
@Mtbunker 11 месяцев назад
Holmes = practical/pragmatic
@Rafaga777
@Rafaga777 4 года назад
Great video and beautiful photos but strangely enough I had a kind of deja vu feeling.
@marcsilber
@marcsilber 4 года назад
👍
@sbhopper8511
@sbhopper8511 4 года назад
He talks about exposing for highlights and letting the shadows take care of themselves. Does he then say "as we did with film"? I thought it was the opposite with film. Expose for the shadows, develop/process the highlights.
@kimmorauhala702
@kimmorauhala702 4 года назад
I was wondering the same. I liked the video a lot, but those last words got me confused 😄
@LarsKiel
@LarsKiel 4 года назад
🙏👍
@bmask4731
@bmask4731 3 года назад
Sweet. Have you done, or can you do a in depth video on copyright? Including what you can or can't publish, sell, ETC. from outside/public/street photography of Ppl, places, things, etc. This would be awesome!
@marcsilber
@marcsilber 3 года назад
It varies so much you it’s each country and even states or provenances it would be difficult. I tell people to check in their own area
@bmask4731
@bmask4731 3 года назад
@@marcsilber thx
@marcsilber
@marcsilber 3 года назад
👍
@andrewstewart6689
@andrewstewart6689 4 года назад
With in photo light such as the fire what is your recommendation for settings?
@adamsisler9687
@adamsisler9687 Год назад
I have a series of photos I am working on of an individual by campfires. My typical settings depend on the illumination level of the flames, and also individuals skintone (lighter skin exposes with less open settings), typically I use a 50mm lens at about 1/60, f 2.5, Iso 3200 or 6400, but iso can come down depending on flame levels, if it's really bright you might be able to get to 800 or 1600. Best of luck.
@doxfie.
@doxfie. 2 года назад
0:10 learn it so you don't have to justify not learning it
@arneheeringa96
@arneheeringa96 Год назад
I did, but I don't like strobes and flashes either. Bob and HCB apparently hated them so much they avoid them altogether, which is their choice.
@JaapKroon
@JaapKroon 4 года назад
Rembrandt is from the Netherlands not England ;-)
@Jabber-ig3iw
@Jabber-ig3iw 2 года назад
That’s not what he said. He said it’s called Rembrandt lighting but he didn’t really paint like that, there was an English painter who did.
@kemelinux
@kemelinux 10 месяцев назад
Correct me if I am wrong but… both Vermeer and Rembrandt used natural light from windows (outside the picture frame) because that was the only light source they had. Rembrandt lighting is recognised by a lighter triangle on the cheekbone on the shadow side of the face. To my knowledge Rembrandt lighting is not related to having a light source inside the frame. The naming of these techniques are not important, the techniques themselves and the better result that you get are important. Like the shot taken in the barn which is an excellent example.
@KNUSPERTAINMENT
@KNUSPERTAINMENT 29 дней назад
"miraculously the shots were fine" bro has no Idea how ISO works
@JerryC25
@JerryC25 2 года назад
Natty light is the best light
@larryvaughn5843
@larryvaughn5843 2 года назад
If only there was a way to see the photograph right after we clicked the shutter...um, wait...
@clasijuls1
@clasijuls1 3 года назад
a Photography friend ,told me that I am not a "real photographer "because I don`t use a strobe .
@marcsilber
@marcsilber 3 года назад
Haha has nothing to do with it
@clasijuls1
@clasijuls1 3 года назад
@@marcsilber thank you much
@gusatvoschiavon
@gusatvoschiavon 3 года назад
"friend"
@marcsilber
@marcsilber 3 года назад
True
@eddyla00
@eddyla00 3 года назад
He hates strobes, that doesnt sound right from a pro shooter. He could have said, i dont use strobe....anyway, thats just me.
@marcsilber
@marcsilber 3 года назад
He says why he hates them. He’s a natures light photographer
@arneheeringa96
@arneheeringa96 Год назад
HCB hated them probably too. I too, but sometimes I use them. I hate tripods too.
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