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Iris Photography Tutorial 2020 - Two photographers show you their tricks 

Wolf Amri
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Iris photographer Jens from @Another Perspective and Wolf Amri show their iris photos and a step by step tutorial on how they achieved them using different techniques. BONUS MATERIAL: you can even download a template to build your own "iris photography tool".
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The Iris photography tool: www.photo1x1.c...
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Комментарии : 81   
@designwithhazem-4210
@designwithhazem-4210 2 года назад
You are the best photogtaphy instructure EVER.
@wolfamri
@wolfamri 2 года назад
Awww, thank you 🙏
@thats_mr_b_
@thats_mr_b_ 3 года назад
Really thinking about getting that shirt !
@wolfamri
@wolfamri 3 года назад
awwwww! Thanks.
@shadowgamerz147
@shadowgamerz147 3 года назад
Which is best book for photography
@wolfamri
@wolfamri 3 года назад
I'm afraid I only ever read german books and even there only a very technical one that I needed to learn for my exam. Did you have a look at reviews? Personally I think a good video can make you understand photography much quicker than a book, because it can show you samples and animations, but I may be biased 😁
@LUCASMACHOWSKI
@LUCASMACHOWSKI 3 года назад
Hey Wolf, great tutorial 👍 link to the tool is not working?
@wolfamri
@wolfamri 3 года назад
Thanks, Lukas. I just checked, it works on my end. It's a pdf, do you have a reader installed on your device? Perhaps that could be the issue?
@LUCASMACHOWSKI
@LUCASMACHOWSKI 3 года назад
@@wolfamri it's working now Thank You
@JCouv52
@JCouv52 3 года назад
Seems link above for template is incomplete?
@wolfamri
@wolfamri 3 года назад
Hi John. I just tried it. It works. Did you click on it, or try to copy it?
@JCouv52
@JCouv52 3 года назад
@@wolfamri Thank you very much. Worked fine.
@anamorphicalan
@anamorphicalan 3 года назад
awesome video! where is the download link for template?
@wolfamri
@wolfamri 3 года назад
Thanks for the reminder. I totally forgot. I’ll add it right away.
@anamorphicalan
@anamorphicalan 3 года назад
@@wolfamri noproblem, i noticed that my lens canon 17-55 can not shot well for my eris. it can not focus well. for macro shots. do you have any suggestions?
@anotherperspectivede6975
@anotherperspectivede6975 3 года назад
Thanks for having me again! Which topic should be our next challenge?
@wolfamri
@wolfamri 3 года назад
Thanks for being part of it, Jens. Maybe we should ask our subscribers 😁 not sure if that is a good idea though 😬
@mhaustria
@mhaustria 10 месяцев назад
@@wolfamrihow about very close up iris photography ;)
@HyperMYT2
@HyperMYT2 2 года назад
Did you use the kit lens?? Thank you
@wolfamri
@wolfamri 2 года назад
Hi Wamda! No, I used a Canon 100mm macro lens 😉
@nathaliesaa3122
@nathaliesaa3122 2 года назад
Do you need a macro lens for this? Do you have a video that shows how you make the back ground black in lightroom?
@wolfamri
@wolfamri 2 года назад
Hi Nathalie. A macro lens is definitely helpful if you want a really big magnification. But tomorrow I’ll post a video about various macro workarounds. That surely would help. Regarding the Lightroom video: have a look at my adjustment brush tutorial, that’s what you would need 😉
@wolfamri
@wolfamri 2 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YwrL8gIzoXU.html
@nathaliesaa3122
@nathaliesaa3122 2 года назад
@@wolfamri you are truly the best! I can't even express my gratitude to you. Your channel has taught me so much!
@wolfamri
@wolfamri 2 года назад
awww, thanks 🤗. Great to hear the videos are helpful 😉
@lubna80lubna
@lubna80lubna 3 года назад
How u edit the iris photo?! On photoshop?! Can u do some shooting for the iris, i really need a help on that
@wolfamri
@wolfamri 3 года назад
I don’t do much really. I added some black around the iris, you can even do that in Lightroom using the radial gradient tool (hard gradient around the iris, reduce exposure, highlights, shadows, whites, black to the minimum and duplicate the gradient until it’s totally black). You don’t need to do much on the iris itself.
@wolfamri
@wolfamri 3 года назад
Hmmm, what’s the issue with the prints? How did you print the iris images? Could it be the monitor? Do you have the same issues with other images, or just Iris images? What were your camera settings?
@lubna80lubna
@lubna80lubna 3 года назад
@@wolfamri my camera setting on raw 200 iso, f13, manual focus, I don't know if the reason is the monitor, didn't know it will affect my print, the print turns to be not clear as the monitor.
@wolfamri
@wolfamri 3 года назад
@@lubna80lubna weird. Do you perhaps have a link to the image? What was your shutter speed? Or did you use flash?
@lubna80lubna
@lubna80lubna 3 года назад
@@wolfamri I use macro lens 100 mm and canon camera eos 6d mark 2
@designwithhazem-4210
@designwithhazem-4210 2 года назад
😍😍😍
@ahmedbebars6844
@ahmedbebars6844 Год назад
What focal length did you use here please?
@wolfamri
@wolfamri Год назад
I used 100mm 😉
@ahmedbebars6844
@ahmedbebars6844 Год назад
@@wolfamri What about flash at close range to the eye? I'm a little concerned. What are the settings there? 1/100 of its power?
@wolfamri
@wolfamri Год назад
I’m afraid I can’t remember the exact setting. But exposing at a certain f-number will always get the same amount of light on your subject. So e.g. f/11 with a flash at 3m distance will throw the same actual amount of light to your subject as f/11 from 30cm distance. I hope that makes sense 😉.
@ahmedbebars6844
@ahmedbebars6844 Год назад
@@wolfamri I'm concerned about potential damage to the eye in the long run
@wolfamri
@wolfamri Год назад
I totally understand your concern, but photomodels would have to worry big time if that was an issue. I once talked to an eye doctor in regard to flash for newborns (not iris photography though) and he said he wouldn't be concerned.
@liquidtoastvr
@liquidtoastvr 2 года назад
any one have a cheap recommendation for a starter set up like the 800 and up range
@wolfamri
@wolfamri 2 года назад
That really depends on what you plan to mostly photograph 😉
@liquidtoastvr
@liquidtoastvr 2 года назад
@@wolfamri I just wanted to be push in the right direction of option for Iris photography to see if I like it
@liquidtoastvr
@liquidtoastvr 2 года назад
Just like a good starter camera and macro lens and any good odds and ends
@wolfamri
@wolfamri 2 года назад
Do you have a camera yet, or do you start from scratch?
@liquidtoastvr
@liquidtoastvr 2 года назад
@@wolfamri from scratch at least a 24 Meg or better I want to be able to make the best pics I can to be able to print or order big prints the eye is so amazing just need a good ideal of a lens, camera and other accessories 😊 for the best starter experience I can have but not dump everything I have into if u know what I mean also what do u think is the best lens route a macro or a telephoto with tube extension
@chandrasekar1990
@chandrasekar1990 2 года назад
🙈
@wolfamri
@wolfamri 2 года назад
😆
@martindennis9531
@martindennis9531 3 года назад
This is super cool. I recently photographed an iris and this technique is what I was missing. Curious if using a small snoot on the flash would help direct the light. Such as the kind available for the Godox V1. I'll be giving it a try!
@wolfamri
@wolfamri 3 года назад
Sounds like a plan, Martin. A snoot will prevent spill, so it should work, every light former gas different characteristics though. I love to olay with light.
@nikedadoug
@nikedadoug Год назад
This was very helpful for me who barely knows what he's doing when it comes to taking iris photos. I find it fascinating.
@wolfamri
@wolfamri Год назад
Great to hear that. Thank you 🙏 🙏
@moumeantsAA
@moumeantsAA 3 года назад
amazing as always. proud subscriber here 😊
@wolfamri
@wolfamri 3 года назад
Thank you so much 😀
@wordofiris1130
@wordofiris1130 2 года назад
Thank you for your sharing. But I'm pretty desperate. I took iris photos with my smartphone (Google pixel 5) and a quality macro lens (moment). But I decided to invest in a real camera (Sony A7R2) with a macro lens (Sony FE 50mm F/2.8), a shutter release remote and a tripod. This material not that I am dissatisfied with the really incredible result that I could have with my smartphone (I have never seen anyone have results as good as mine with a smartphone), but to improve the ergonomics, personal comfort. With an invertible tripod, I am able to put the subject in a lying position, which is much more stable and comfortable... The problem is that after a few tests, with different settings (recommended on different tutorials), I don't I don't have satisfactory results, I know that one day I will find the appropriate settings, but for the moment this is not the case, I must provide a service in a few days and I will have to use my smartphone because I am not able to use my camera. I would love to find a photographer who can teach me how to use it and explain the settings to me. I don't have time right now to spend hours trying out different settings, and a pro could save me some time. I don't know, maybe the settings are particular on my Sony, for example we recommend ISO100 for the iris photo, but I heard that my camera with its CMOS sensor could go up more in the iso.. . I hope that someone could help me. 🙂
@wolfamri
@wolfamri 2 года назад
Hi there. What kind of issues do you have? Are they too dark, out of focus,...? What are you using for lighting?
@wordofiris1130
@wordofiris1130 2 года назад
Thanks a lot for the quick response! The first ones I did with settings like: "1/100 f8.0 ISO100" or "1/125 F11 ISO100" were too dark. I was able to get something right by increasing the isos to 400, 800, and even 2000. But these are not very good results (Iris not clear, too bright, not enough detail etc) I know it would take patience, and I have to keep doing tests. But it's true only if I could find someone to explain to me. I am a very perfectionist and complex person but I also like simplicity. All these settings and these bad results are driving me a little crazy, I also currently have a lot of projects that take my time and I can't take the time to use my Sony device. It is for this reason that for my appointment I think I will use my smartphone, the comfort and ergonomics are very bad, but at least I manage to have good results. I will still try to edit my photos taken with the sony ... 🙂
@wordofiris1130
@wordofiris1130 2 года назад
I was using a continuous light (torchlight) for the photos I took with my smartphone. With the Sony, having done a lot of research, I chose to use a continuous light, because I found the remote flash system too expensive and difficult to set up. I'm thinking of replacing my flashlight (which was giving good results) with "articulated arm" macro lighting, which I can clip to the foot of my tripod with adapters, the advantage is that the light output is very small (therefore reflection minimal ), but maybe the power is not enough... I will send you a link to the lighting I use. PS: sorry if my English is not good.
@wolfamri
@wolfamri 2 года назад
@@wordofiris1130 I'm afraid there is no quick fix to this. The light you are using is extremely important in regard to the settings you can use. The brighter it is, the higher you can choose your f-number and shutter speed and the lower the ISO. Photography is all about light. Unfortunately weird teaching models like the exposure triangle make people forget about that. Regarding the light: the distance is also extremely important. If it is twice the distance from your eye, it will only have 1/4 of the power. That difference is pretty massive when it comes to camera settings.
@wordofiris1130
@wordofiris1130 2 года назад
@@wolfamri Thank you for your time and advice, I will continue to learn 😉
@sekaf4125
@sekaf4125 Год назад
just curious, my new Nikon Z8 can focus stack incredible fast, have you tried that?
@wolfamri
@wolfamri Год назад
Thank you! Great idea, my Olympus can do that too. I haven’t tried it for iris photography though 👍👍
@ciomio3703
@ciomio3703 3 месяца назад
sharing this template with us is cool Wolf. im gonna try it with laowa and a1.
@wolfamri
@wolfamri 3 месяца назад
Enjoy 😉👌
@shadowgamerz147
@shadowgamerz147 3 года назад
Understanding exposure.?
@igornobilo8807
@igornobilo8807 3 года назад
Hi Wolf, the iris tool link is dead, as is photo1x1.com. Any chance you can upload the pdf someplace else?
@wolfamri
@wolfamri 3 года назад
Hi Igor! I just checked, it works on my end. Maybe there was a short downtime?
@igornobilo8807
@igornobilo8807 3 года назад
@@wolfamri nope, request times out, can't open photo1x1.com either. sry then, problem on my end it seems
@wolfamri
@wolfamri 3 года назад
I've uploaded it temporarily to wetransfer.com for you: we.tl/t-kCtWtafIaz
@igornobilo8807
@igornobilo8807 3 года назад
@@wolfamri thx a million Wolf, all the best!
@wolfamri
@wolfamri 3 года назад
My pleasure! Enjoy ;)
@f.youpi4.c195
@f.youpi4.c195 2 года назад
super super, thank you very much !
@wolfamri
@wolfamri 2 года назад
Thank YOU!
@kunwar_kisubanna
@kunwar_kisubanna Год назад
Hindi plz
@wolfamri
@wolfamri Год назад
If I only could speak Hindi 😬
@royalmetalcard3323
@royalmetalcard3323 Год назад
Muito bom seu vídeo.
@wolfamri
@wolfamri Год назад
Thank you so much🙏🙏
@pragyamtandon3711
@pragyamtandon3711 3 года назад
Awesome.. 👍🏻😊
@wolfamri
@wolfamri 3 года назад
Thanks, Pragya!
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