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9 Less Obvious Photography Tips For Better Family Travel & Home Photos 

Andrew Goodcamera
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In today's video, I'm going to share with you 9 photography tips that have made all the difference to me in bringing the quality of my family photography, travel photography, adventure photography, documentary photography, and even mobile photography to the next level. A few of these tips are common, but there's some meat here that I don't believe many people talk about as much that I really think can make a difference to you. That is my hope anyway. Thanks for watching!
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Комментарии : 301   
@Bloggerky
@Bloggerky 5 лет назад
“You’re not trying to create a logbook, you’re trying to create a poem.” Well said!
@V4D2
@V4D2 5 лет назад
True story!
@exilistde
@exilistde 5 лет назад
The photo wall deserves to be a episode, gorgeous
@V4D2
@V4D2 5 лет назад
I agree..! Takes us on a journey, Andrew ;)
@hectorcenteno7315
@hectorcenteno7315 4 года назад
Yes please
@ajchandler5932
@ajchandler5932 4 года назад
I can’t even convey how much I appreciate your thoughtfulness behind your art as well as your ability to express it into advice for others. Such an insightful observation of things that every photographer will encounter but may not even recognize. There’s nothing else like this on RU-vid. Thank you.
@AndrewGoodCamera
@AndrewGoodCamera 4 года назад
Thanks for your kind words AJ. Makes me happy to hear you found it helpful.
@robstein67
@robstein67 6 месяцев назад
Nice discussion.... Another tip I would add is to have a "house camera"... I always had an older dSLR sitting in living room (turned on in standby, set to mid aperture, auto focus/shutter/flash popup etc with a 50mm prime). Friends/family knew they could grab and just push the button... nothing to setup, instant on and no judgment ;-)
@vascojardim6703
@vascojardim6703 5 лет назад
I am literally flabbergasted by this video... was this a photography lesson or a life lesson... it must have been the most useful, practical, emotional set of advice I have ever seen on youtube. It touched me emotionally, much like a poem would. You are an amazing human being and your love for photography (and life in general) really shines through in your videos. Unlike most/all other photography youtubers that have an agenda, or are angry fanboys, or gear heads, you simply love photography. I am deciding which camera system to get and you are a big reason why i am leaning on Fugi bit would really love the opportunities to pick your brains on it... anyway. Thank you for this video🙏🏻
@georgedavall9449
@georgedavall9449 9 месяцев назад
Indeed, Fully agree!
@rainc7314
@rainc7314 11 дней назад
Beautifully stated!
@israellatham
@israellatham 5 лет назад
This video is honestly one of the best round up of “tips” ever. Seriously, thank you.
@Naswillshine
@Naswillshine Год назад
Whoa . This is great. My brother sent this to me and he’s certainly moving in this direction with his photography. I’m going to incorporate these tips in my shooting as well.
@ridgefield
@ridgefield Год назад
I get to rewatch this video again and again..
@octavmandru9219
@octavmandru9219 3 года назад
2y later, still the best advice collection on YT, for beginner photographers
@AndrewGoodCamera
@AndrewGoodCamera 3 года назад
That's a huge compliment and made my day. Thanks! //A
@liddlyy
@liddlyy 3 года назад
My heart felt thanks for sharing the distilled nuggets of priceless wisdom from years of everyday experience. Very much appreciated!
@SweetLouPhotography
@SweetLouPhotography 5 лет назад
First off, I LOVE that photo wall. Holy crap, so beautiful. And that escalator shot is so brilliant. You guys rock as always!
@AndrewGoodCamera
@AndrewGoodCamera 5 лет назад
Haha. Thanks Lou
@TheTereTaco
@TheTereTaco 5 лет назад
@@AndrewGoodCamera what do you use to make that wall?
@dan-le-brun
@dan-le-brun 5 лет назад
And... breathe! You fit a lot into those 18 minutes :)
@AndrewGoodCamera
@AndrewGoodCamera 5 лет назад
😂
@V4D2
@V4D2 5 лет назад
@@AndrewGoodCamera yes... Now, try and watch it at 1.25, or even 1.5 speed. Its crazy!
@nixilpix
@nixilpix 4 года назад
I really enjoyed this video. I am not a photographer but an enthusiastic hobbyist and I am happy to use my DSLR or my phone. I like the black and white wall idea.
@MarcoRoepers
@MarcoRoepers 5 лет назад
I think using photography as a logbook is a valid way doing it. In fact it is the way I am using photography and I am happy with it. Important is that a picture tells a story. Beauty is not all. It is a different approach of fotography. But I must amid the pictures shown in this video are gorgeous.
@Volcker1929
@Volcker1929 3 года назад
5:53 love it, what a touching moment
@JKEYMUSIK
@JKEYMUSIK Год назад
Soooo many good and genuine tips! Thanks for taking the time to make this video! I learned a lot on this video… less technical stuff but great mental notes and awareness 🙏🏾
@mihaelacone2244
@mihaelacone2244 5 лет назад
Like button not big enough. Seriously, the best advices got since I start watching RU-vid photography guides (about a year ago ...). I will revisit this one soon.
@bhushanyadav6943
@bhushanyadav6943 Год назад
This is so good, a life lesson not just a photography tips video!!!
@ashiqurrahman1469
@ashiqurrahman1469 2 года назад
THANKS so much Andrew! I am so hooked to your videos, i am on a binge watch mode! i hail from Bangladesh. looking forward to your newer videos. Take care
@SamTaylors
@SamTaylors 4 года назад
Exquisite images and advice which is both thoughtful and thought provoking. Thank you Andrew.
@derekbender
@derekbender Год назад
This is possibly the best video I’ve seen on the subject!!
@AndrewGoodCamera
@AndrewGoodCamera Год назад
Thanks!
@pierre-lucleboeuf4979
@pierre-lucleboeuf4979 5 лет назад
I've watched countless many photography tip videos (as I'm sure all of us here have), but this is the first one I actually nod my head at saying yes... of course... Inspiring.
@JoeLopez
@JoeLopez 5 лет назад
Great tips in a well presented manner. Thank you 😎
@davidsalisbury4224
@davidsalisbury4224 3 года назад
So glad I found this video today, it was like you where in my head, I've been falling into alot of the traps you mentioned. Great Video and amazing photos
@michaelsidel8602
@michaelsidel8602 5 лет назад
Wow. One of your best videos! Insightful and practical
@aliciarebellato9026
@aliciarebellato9026 5 лет назад
As always, insightful, on point and stressing what really matters. Kindness before cameras!
@markuszorn
@markuszorn 3 года назад
Watched it--saved to watch (again) later. 😅 As much as I like lens reviews, this is a lot more valuable for me, thank you! 😊
@spa1ktc
@spa1ktc 3 года назад
This totally hit the spot for me, just the inspiration I needed. Thanks a lot! Subscribed!
@AlastairArthur
@AlastairArthur 5 лет назад
Spot on, great tips. I've been challenging myself to think like a photographer more of the time, and you verbalized that process/exercise perfectly.
@SupratimSamanta
@SupratimSamanta 5 лет назад
You always inspire me so much. I love your photos so much especially the stories they tell. Keep up the good work and keep us motivating.
@montagdp
@montagdp 2 года назад
As a parent too, most of my photos -- and the ones I appreciate most looking back -- are of family. There was some great advice in this video. You also articulated very well the reason not to keep every picture, which is something I have a hard time explaining to my wife (who takes thousands of photos with her phone and rarely deletes any of them).
@x.Rival.x
@x.Rival.x 5 лет назад
One of the single best videos you’ve produced. Bravo.
@V4D2
@V4D2 5 лет назад
I agree. Andrew.. watching the thumbnail, I somehow knew you would make this one, a non-average-photo-tips video. ;) Its actually one of your best ones.
@ryans_life
@ryans_life 5 лет назад
Lovely and important video Andrew; so agree with what you said about cellphones while having expensive gear at home and loved what you said about auto sometimes. This is one of my favorite videos and have watched it several times as well as bookmarked it. Thanks for the quality videos Andrew (and Denae :P ), really appreciate it.
@techdeficit8661
@techdeficit8661 4 года назад
This was very well thought out. I really appreciate everything that you talked about and plan to try and put more of what you said to good use.
@ngianco1
@ngianco1 5 лет назад
Thanks for the inspiration. We have had 5 snow days with the kids and I haven't taken out my camera once. Grabbing it now!
@pedrination
@pedrination 4 года назад
You are an inspiration! I've already watched almost all your videos, and I've discovered you 2 days ago! Keep going this way!!! An Italian fan
@AndrewGoodCamera
@AndrewGoodCamera 4 года назад
Thank you!
@OneHarp
@OneHarp 4 года назад
Thanks so much for this, as a dad and family documentation, this has been one of the most helpful videos on photography I've ever seen.
@withaminutetogo
@withaminutetogo 5 лет назад
I'm going to watch this back twice - at least. So many good tips and it was noticeable to me how thoroughly considered all of these points were. I wish I could have subscribed and hit the notifications bell to reward you for this, but I'd already done that some time ago. Turns out there was a reason for that. Good stuff.
@herwarthaug
@herwarthaug 2 года назад
Man, I adore your shots! Great art! ❤⚡
@abhinavkashyapv
@abhinavkashyapv 5 лет назад
Wow this is so so true. Good to hear someone talk honest stuff and not the usual gear, aperture, lighting, etc.,etc., I don’t use Fujifilm but subscribed for such valuable videos.
@jamesbonczek2258
@jamesbonczek2258 5 лет назад
Excellent advice. Thank you!
@Fie.Franciska
@Fie.Franciska 4 месяца назад
Was looking for family photo documentation video cause Im starting that journey with my now 6 month old and this video hit home, even tho its an oldie Andrew you really hit something great in this one and I adore your family documentation :)
@powerlink2000
@powerlink2000 5 лет назад
Excellent video! Very good and unique ideas and tips. Thanks for sharing!
@to7be
@to7be 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for this great content. I love how candid and down to earth you talk about things that matter to you. It's extremely inspiring and actually the kind of - mostly philosophic - input I need and want to listen to. Love your photos and idea behind them - please continue this!
@rgarciamainou
@rgarciamainou 5 лет назад
Andrew, let me start saying again, you have a beautiful family. This video was not just possibly the best advice I’ve seen on family documentary photography, but it also became very moving. I value a lot this kind of photography and as a street shooter I always pride myself of cultivating that “awareness” you talk about. Thanks for sharing man, as always!
@Leondrian
@Leondrian 5 лет назад
Now that I've been photographing for a couple of years I really can see you points. Extremely good video which learned me a lot. I will especially take to heart the resetting and the note on the back of the camera. Most other thing I've worked around and came to the same conclusions as you and Denae have. Thank you Andrew and all the best on Valentine's day. /Robert
@Isez89
@Isez89 5 лет назад
Andrew I’m a newbie (and likely “noobie”) to photography but you videos made me so passionate about my photography. I just started on an XT1 and you’re such an inspiration. I’m addicted to your videos and I love the passion you put into your “work/art/whatweveryouwanttocallit”. Love your pics and tips!
@markc.6724
@markc.6724 5 лет назад
Andrew, this is a fantastic video, full of brilliant tips, advice and inspiration! I found myself connecting in some way to all of your points. I am not a professional photographer, so the main reason I purchased my first dslr was to document my kids/family. It then became a passion and I soon found myself photographing everything . So when it was time to upgrade my entry Nikon dslr, I naturally thought I must go FF. This until I watched many of your videos on the Fuji system. I purchased the xt2 a couple of years ago and couldn’t be happier. Thank you again for all great content!
@AndreyBaklan
@AndreyBaklan 5 лет назад
Useful and motivating advice. Thank you so much! :)
@003RCruz
@003RCruz 5 лет назад
I have watched hundreds of videos on photography by now and I still learned something useful. Thank you.
@martinwolf2619
@martinwolf2619 2 года назад
Great tips! I learned a lot. Thanks Andrew! I am impressed about your clarity.
@martinwolf2619
@martinwolf2619 2 года назад
Following your hint to not pose for portraits which focal lengths for APS-C can you recommend to get those impressive shots of your kids? I have to watch your videos about zooms and primes again buh I guess you didn‘t explain this aspect in detail. Great pictures by the way! 👍
@VictoriaBouchard
@VictoriaBouchard 5 лет назад
Thank you for this video! So encouraging and inspiring. This is packed full of great tips that I can apply right away.
@loucoffee
@loucoffee 5 лет назад
This was freaking awesome thank you so much this just help me a whole lot!!!!!
@jway395
@jway395 5 лет назад
Most sensible video I have seen in a while....well done!!!
@jiggyb21
@jiggyb21 5 лет назад
I love your channel! This was a perfect video for me. ALL of my favorite photos of family have been taken with the x100f. Take it everywhere with me.
@bpetrikovics
@bpetrikovics 5 лет назад
Agreed on all points. We're all sometimes too stressed on gear, copying the style of others, forcing ourselves to do certain kind of shots. I'm guilty in many points said, and as I grew older I realize more and more that none of these matter. Just enjoy what you're doing :)
@fabpicture_com
@fabpicture_com 5 лет назад
Great advise ! Especially about kids and camera complexes ! I will never ask again my son / daughter to re do something and just try to capt the moment as it happens ! Thank you, love your work, love your channel !
@shaneyoshiyama
@shaneyoshiyama 5 лет назад
Great video! I really appreciate the advice you give. This will help make photography more meaningful for myself and loved ones!
@DrJacobHam
@DrJacobHam 5 лет назад
Loved this one. So wise and insightful.
@terryann82517
@terryann82517 5 лет назад
Great video, very refreshing. There’s a lot of similar videos online but this is very genuine, not patronising and I don’t think anyone could really disagree with anything that you said. Keep it up.
@huntercarter5426
@huntercarter5426 5 лет назад
The comparison of photo series to poems is absolutely beautiful.
@zacharylocks
@zacharylocks 5 лет назад
I really enjoyed this video. You had some very helpful tips that I plan to implement into my photography. I have two young kids and I am always struggling to walk that line of documenting, but still enjoying the moment. I think you did a good job of giving advice/tips that most other "family photo tips" do not include.
@jcbarker1
@jcbarker1 5 лет назад
Thanks Andrew!
@rugolabkk
@rugolabkk 3 года назад
"nothing says pedo creeper guy quite like a 70-200 f2.8 lens" best ad ever ;D Thanks for the lol and for all the good info
@jebeq2007
@jebeq2007 4 года назад
Best advice i have come across!!!!! I will use every single one of these Tips!
@AndrewGoodCamera
@AndrewGoodCamera 4 года назад
:) Great to hear Jorge!
@MuratKilci
@MuratKilci 5 лет назад
This is one of the best general tips video I watched, ever. Subscribed. Simple, common sense but usually forgotten. Thank you.
@domannicette
@domannicette 5 лет назад
Great advice! Loved this video!!! Thanks for sharing!
@nikoonikoo
@nikoonikoo 2 года назад
Recently discovered your channel after I got my first Fuji cam, 2nd hand xe3. I'm a father of 2, absolutely agree you points, very much appreciate your advices and inspiration. Thanks 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍!
@arimbawanyoman3001
@arimbawanyoman3001 5 лет назад
Not a log book haha hundred percent agree. Good content. Thank you
@atrisharma1184
@atrisharma1184 5 лет назад
This was absolutely brilliant. Thank u my friend.
@fedpoi
@fedpoi 2 года назад
A masterful summary.
@JayMacroPhotos
@JayMacroPhotos 5 лет назад
Great tips! I like the tip about the background blur. I get caught up in always shooting at lowest aperture
@davidcannella
@davidcannella 5 лет назад
Fantastic job! So glad you decided to make the video. 👍
@davidangel-blair9358
@davidangel-blair9358 5 лет назад
Thank you! Great video.
@lulitaviolino
@lulitaviolino Год назад
Loved it!! ❤ thank you!
@asoul23
@asoul23 5 лет назад
Truly appreciate your words of wisdom! Also, love the photo wall!!!
@Eric1396
@Eric1396 5 лет назад
Again great message!
@GamerNxUSN
@GamerNxUSN 5 лет назад
Thank you for this! This has been what I am needing. I recently traded my nikon d3300 for an X-E3 because I realized i never wanted to take my dslr everywhere. I knew buying it wouldn't help me be a better photographer, but I still have feelings of "was it worth it?" because I still have trouble being comfortable taking it out with us, as I don't want to be distracted and miss just "being" with my wife and 3 year old daughter. I picked up a 27mm pancake just to make a lower profile camera and have yet to do any shooting with it outside the home. Thanks again for this encouragement and philosophical lesson!
@joshkrupa8758
@joshkrupa8758 5 лет назад
Completely agree with what you are saying. I am im the same boat just switching from a larger sony a57, just cant decide on the 23f2 lens or wait for the new 16f2.8
@petercrockett
@petercrockett 2 года назад
Loved this thank you
@santoshvk
@santoshvk 5 лет назад
I just stumbled across this video and am glad I did. All the points you mentioned, just stuck the chord as to what I try to follow at times when shooting kids at home.
@mattchan2897
@mattchan2897 5 лет назад
Thank you I love these kind of videos. I’d love to see one on making family videos/ vlogs in the future
@christoombes7875
@christoombes7875 5 лет назад
Watched it twice, well thought out video with some excellent advice and some great example photos. This photography lark is easy right!
@DerekComer
@DerekComer 5 лет назад
Best tip I got was that wall, so simple but do affective. I still print my photos, but only display them in my office, that wall has given me a idea for our kitchen wall. Once the brackets are up u just change the picture, ingenious 👍👍👍
@goover78
@goover78 5 лет назад
One of the best photography youtube clip I have seen in a long time.
@RivkiLocker
@RivkiLocker 5 лет назад
Wonderful content , well delivered! I love tip 7 especially.
@IntersexGamer
@IntersexGamer 5 лет назад
Wow lots of great helpful tips thank you :)
@PatrickKal
@PatrickKal 5 лет назад
TY - This was very helpful
@JunGeJason
@JunGeJason Год назад
These are awesome advices. Thank you! Subscribed!
@MoniqueBrits
@MoniqueBrits 5 лет назад
Oh gosh I love your photography ethic and reference to photography being poetry! I am inspired!
@matthewfinnigan3862
@matthewfinnigan3862 5 лет назад
Love the idea of resetting the camera after each use. One reason I want the x-t30 is the auto button. Also makes it easier to hand on to someone else.
@1spitfirepilot
@1spitfirepilot 5 лет назад
Excellent, level headed and on point. Well done and thanks.
@stefanjaeger705
@stefanjaeger705 5 лет назад
On point. Made me remind the essence of photography. Thank you! Greetings from Germany :)
@pathway1
@pathway1 5 лет назад
Really really cool advice! New favorite RU-vidr!
@nihef8085
@nihef8085 3 года назад
Wow! Great thoughts! Thank you!!!
@kjellandersson3949
@kjellandersson3949 5 лет назад
This was one of your best videos to date and I agree with everything. I have some videos that I come back to from time to time for inspiration or just to keep me "grounded" and this will definitely be among those :-)
@ChrisConner1
@ChrisConner1 4 года назад
That was awesome. Best tips on photography "strategy" I've seen.
@andrewandbelindaparker7521
@andrewandbelindaparker7521 5 лет назад
Love the lighting and color of this
@olgastankova9664
@olgastankova9664 4 года назад
This is probably THE best video on photography that I´ve seen! Thank you for your thoughtful advice, honesty and practical tips.
@AndrewGoodCamera
@AndrewGoodCamera 4 года назад
Thank you Olga!
@Andrew-nx5hh
@Andrew-nx5hh 4 года назад
Great common sense advice. Thanks for this video. Looking forward to more videos expanding on these points. Love it!
@svetla7185
@svetla7185 5 лет назад
Best video!! Thank you, Andrew!
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