Another very helpful video. I appreciate seeing and hearing your real life experience. Such a change from the abstract volume pumped out by most photography channels
Another excellent, informative video. Thank you John. It would be great if one (or more) of your videos covered how you handle the hundreds or thousands of images taken at an event like this. It would be interesting to learn about the post processing to deliverables steps and, for that matter, what the deliverables actually are for a job like this. Looking forward to the next installment of The F/Stops Here.
I really liked this demonstration , and I’m impressed by the performance of that stylish on camera flash. Thanks for your Leica , and om systems coverage.
Really brave of you to show this event coverage "warts and all" John ! Having worked events for over ten years I know only too well how tricky it is to get the correct looks, background, WB etc etc One thing I did wonder about was the image delivery - how did you deliver them and also did you deliver any personal images to attendees? If so did you charge them or was it an all inclusive fee ?
Your videos are always great and very inspiring. It is amazing to see the awesome results you get out of the M under such difficult situations. So much to learn I have ...
Loved hearing your breakdown of which photos the clients and vendors want and why. Great insights. What lens(es) did you use? Do you recommend certain lenses for specific types of shots? Incidental shots, people shots, etc.
Love the run and gun style of shooting. Trying to get the best results without a light stand or assistant. Do you think it would have made a huge difference if you hand held the flash off camera?
Not really. I like the look of these shots and as much as I do love the control of the handheld look- at a fast paced event, it’s hard to keep reminding people to look at the camera, not you hand with the flash.
If you go higher on your ISO red should be the first color to start to go. On my Micro Four Thirds cameras at ISO 3,200 no red cheeks. The red is still there but harder to see. But when I used DXO to remaster the raw file the red comes back.
Great video. Very informative. Would you ever try your OM 1 MkII and 25mm f1.2 and FL-700R a try at an event like this? Not that the Leica isn't great...
@@kaskoPhoto Because the two cameras are so small and light, would you consider bringing both to get two focal lengths? Or, would two systems be a bit confusing... By the way, if you can find a Pen-F used in good shape, you should try it. It's a really fun little camera!