Dear Daria, best wishes for the New Year ! I met your channel when you had 3K Followers only some month ago and I wished you 1M. Ok, that takes a little bit, but you are on the right way. Stay healthy, happy and successful. Greeting from DUS / Düsseldorf, Germany
@@DariaKoso I’ve done shoots with horses, and I also love them, but I did them more lifestyle. I hope to attend you next workshop. Will contact you soon. Happy Holidays.
@@DariaKoso Oh just saying that watching you shoot with a DSLR instead of a mirriorless camera reminds me of how much of a hastle it was and how I will never ever go back to shooting with one now that I've used a mirrorless camera.
@@NickDelDuca camera it's just instrument, you can do with DSLR everything you do with mirrorless and with the SAME speed, if you really want to. To make a good photos you need a camera with good image quality and good lens, that's all, any other technologies is just bonuses, not necessary.
@@artemkuzmenkophotography Definitely not. Having to focus and recompose with a DSLR is a slower process than continuous eye tracking with a mirrorless camera. I went from a DSLR to the R5 and it's a gamechanger speed wise. I can get way more shots in the same amount of time. Plus with a mirrorless camera you will get close to 100% of your images in focus where as with a DSLR that number will be lower. And on top of that the R5 takes noticeably better images because of it's superior dynamic range.
@@NickDelDuca slower process, really? Slower how, 0.5 sec instead of 0.3 sec with mirrorless? If you not photographing sport or animals it makes zero difference, skilled photographer able to capture ALL moments he wants, no matter what system he use. But yeah, with new camera you can fill you SD card with photos in a hour. Most of them will be for deleting. "noticeably better images" - it's a joke? Even pro retouchers barely notice difference in quality between RAW from pro DSLR and any top mirrorless. For clients ALL full-frame photos ABSOLUTELY the same. I can agree what mirrorless can make a job easier. But mirrorless makes NO difference for final result. Especially in fashion photography, there key is interesting composition, depth of field not really matter.
I really like these photos I don't think you needed flash or a reflector. I'm not against using flashes or reflectors but I think sometimes people over use them. Sometimes its better to be more mobile and be able to move around then dealing with all that extra gear. But sometimes that flashes and reflectors do help out a lot.
Great job. The model was outstanding. The work with the horses was awesome. Your creative team did a high quality job. One question. How much was the production cost of the shoot?
I really appreciate your kind words 😇🙏🏻 I enjoyed this shoot so much! The most difficult issues were to get the permission to shoot on a beach and to bring horses from Dania to Key Biscayne, it’s quite a long distance.
Daria I don't know if you have this problem with your Canon DSLR. But on my Panasonic and Olympus cameras when I have a UV filter or Sky Filter and when there is backlight sometimes I get this gray circle in the frame. I did see one article about it but I can't remember if writer was shooting mirrorless or DSLR. Some of the older mirrorless the sensor the glass that goes over the sensor was not coated that well and light would bounce around. If you see that gray circle its from the UV or Sky Filter.
Every time i hear you say to the models they were BRAVE, over 500k soldiers in WWII come out from the grave and face slap themselves, the rest of the video is great