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My BEST Photography Tips for Intermediate/Advanced Photographers. 

James Popsys
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Here are my best photography tips, all in one video. This is a compilation of what I think is all the most helpful photography advice that I've given over all of the videos on this channel, from composition tips, editing pointers and even photography theory. I hope it helps!
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@slowlyrusting4044
@slowlyrusting4044 4 года назад
I really don't understand all this talk about being bored and going mad while in isolation. I am having the best of times photographing the laces on my shoes. Do you ever wonder if two 1lb. bags of frozen peas have the exact same count of peas ? They don't, one of my bags was off by 6. Why don't the fish in my aquarium look towards the camera when I have spent a great deal of time setting up the shot ? Why is my cat able to get all the fish to look at him, he doesn't even own a camera !!! Guess the joke is on the fish...
@JamesPopsysPhoto
@JamesPopsysPhoto 4 года назад
Haha, I needed that belly laugh, thanks!
@anandhua.b4589
@anandhua.b4589 4 года назад
username checks out
@joostgerritsen7104
@joostgerritsen7104 4 года назад
You need a fisheye lens, make them feel comfortable, talk to them. Try to be on the same Zen level.
@slowlyrusting4044
@slowlyrusting4044 4 года назад
@@joostgerritsen7104 Fisheye lens. Why didn't I think of that. I believe you have solved my dilemma. Thanks Joost.
@lelandsmith2320
@lelandsmith2320 3 года назад
There was an old guy on the Caribbean coast who said one was not accomplished in life until he learned to enjoy watching the zinc (roof) rust.
@joekoz451
@joekoz451 4 года назад
Shooting RAW + jpeg and editing the RAW to resemble the jpeg is one of the best pieces of advice one can give someone relatively new at digital editing. Excellent tip.
@TroyHomenchuk
@TroyHomenchuk 4 года назад
In teaching, I've noticed that out of a class of 20 students, if I have them all draw or even trace the same thing, I'll have 20 distinctly different results. Your tips will produce in each photographer a variety of workflows and therefore results. So I still see value in the whole photo tips thing. Thanks.
@JamesPopsysPhoto
@JamesPopsysPhoto 4 года назад
Thanks Troy! :)
@Smeeble09
@Smeeble09 Год назад
I am genuinely watching this two years later, and yes I very much remember covid lockdown. Found these videos actually from the backpack one, and have gone back to the start to go through them all as they're enjoyable and often useful. Keep up the great work.
@pixlplague
@pixlplague 4 года назад
You know I try to post at least one silly comment per video you post, but now I'll be serious: your positivity in this shite storm (and in general) is truly admirable! When I watch other photographers, even if I love their content, I get discouraged because I get self-conscious. I almost quit photography many times, but then I watch your vids and give myself another chance! When I watch your videos I feel like there might be hope for me as a photographer after all. It's in large part due to your personality. Thanks mate. We need more folks like you out there!
@JamesPopsysPhoto
@JamesPopsysPhoto 4 года назад
Thanks so much mate! Don't give up - we're all making it up as we go along :)
@andrewgallup3890
@andrewgallup3890 4 года назад
This is one of your best videos. You might add "look over your shoulder" if the image in front is not all you want it is possible the one behind is glorious. It may be rare but it does happen.
@JamesPopsysPhoto
@JamesPopsysPhoto 4 года назад
Thanks Andrew! And nice tip :)
@defconzero
@defconzero 4 года назад
That happened to me the other day and honestly it's a great feeling to see a 4/10 composition, trying to make it work, then glancing over your shoulder and seeing a 7/10 composition, and you end up getting a much better photo than you would have if you hadn't simply turned around.
@gregcampbell4467
@gregcampbell4467 4 года назад
You've gotten so good. It feels like a conversation, even though you're in an home office looking into a camera on a desk. The editing is good, including your animated title cards. And the editing intentionally adds to the essential JP humor. It seems as so ... you. We come back every video, strangely less for the tips, more for the James.
@JamesPopsysPhoto
@JamesPopsysPhoto 4 года назад
That's so heartwarming to hear Greg - thanks so much :)
@andylawn9521
@andylawn9521 4 года назад
I think that's so true of all the good tubers, they all do it their way. But create an engagement between viewer and viewer.👍
@TW7
@TW7 4 года назад
Only photography RU-vidr who actually makes me laugh, keep it up James!
@JamesPopsysPhoto
@JamesPopsysPhoto 4 года назад
Cheers buddy! :)
@michaelballance1893
@michaelballance1893 4 года назад
@@JamesPopsysPhoto I agree. Good use of humour and enthusiasum. Not overdone like some others. No names mentioned.
@gallienus2000
@gallienus2000 4 года назад
Couldn't agree more: a wonderful, wry sense of humor.
@MamboFerido
@MamboFerido 4 года назад
Check grainydays too mate!
@evanhebert3458
@evanhebert3458 3 года назад
Highly agree
@Just_Call_Me_Tim
@Just_Call_Me_Tim 9 месяцев назад
If no one has said it: The triangle above you without the motor would be "hang-gliding" and with a motor would probably just be some kind of "ultralight." The people you saw in Switzerland were "paragliding." I know I'm three years late, so you probably already know, but I thought I'd try to help at least a little in return for all the help youve shared with all of us. Your honest delivery is refreshing!
@just_cody3569
@just_cody3569 4 года назад
You’re the first person I’ve come across that flat out says that we shouldn’t play hard and fast with “your” rules. Skill comes from a collection of instruction and practice. And you’ve hit it on the head my man. Love it.
@andrewjordan8801
@andrewjordan8801 2 года назад
And here I am, watching this in two year's time.
@hoodie3810
@hoodie3810 3 года назад
This video auto-played after I'd been watching a lecture playlist for uni (because RU-vid clearly knows me too well). I had the lecture videos playing at 1.25x speed, and it took me a while to figure out why you sounded so funny
@DanaPushie
@DanaPushie 11 месяцев назад
Hi James, this is me, pretending I'm an intermediate/advanced photographer. Great stuff James! I cannot stand listening to photographers who give their opinions as if they are facts. On the other hand I appreciate good advice, given by those with more experience than I have. Which is just about everyone. Thank you for sharing. Cheers.
@stevegates2
@stevegates2 4 года назад
You are a breath of fresh air, you don't try a push your view across as your way is the only way. Just honest and good advice. Keep up the good work.
@alexandermckown1409
@alexandermckown1409 5 месяцев назад
Your directness, and self-deprecation approach is refreshing.
@MaxArceus
@MaxArceus 3 года назад
"If you're watching this in 2 years time, it's currently the corona lockdown. Remember that?" *me, who is from about 1 year in the future:* Heh.. heh.. y.yeah, I, eh.. I remember that. *nervously looks around , still in lockdown*
@mattscott573
@mattscott573 4 года назад
I love the "exercise" tip, about going out with only 1 lens (a prime). I'm giving that a go. I've also started trying back-button focussing. I've always put it off cos it sounded confusing, but you made the reasoning for it so much clearer. Thanks James. 👍
@kaichuuuuuu
@kaichuuuuuu 3 года назад
The "photo about" tip really made sense. I do automotive photography and I always was moved by the shots where the subject (the car) wasn't exactly blown up in the shot but couldn't figure out why I liked them so much and what I was missing in my shots but now I think I know :)
@666dieratte
@666dieratte 4 года назад
I have to say all your tips a great, but number 9 was a real and honest tip. None of us can say we do the best photography, but we can learn and adjust to what is right by us. Well, thank you, James. Keep up the good work
@markusdammasch9108
@markusdammasch9108 4 года назад
One of your best videos yet... Rather than just the usual very funny rambling, it's loaded with useful info.
@BigRey305
@BigRey305 3 года назад
Seen hundreds of videos.. This one here stands above alot.
@inthewoodswithbigfoot3941
@inthewoodswithbigfoot3941 3 года назад
Thanks James! Great advice!
@stevemozzie6497
@stevemozzie6497 4 года назад
Thanks for making me smile James.
@JamesPopsysPhoto
@JamesPopsysPhoto 4 года назад
Thanks for watching Steve :)
@JBGuarino43
@JBGuarino43 4 года назад
Love your approach and humility and honesty. Refreshing and more engaging so you gained a fan. Keep up the great content.
@loveyourlens
@loveyourlens 10 месяцев назад
Love this and glad to have found you. So much sense and great humour.
@jeffstephens5266
@jeffstephens5266 4 года назад
The most entertaining while educational photography channel on RU-vid. Keep up the good work
@miguelnunes4518
@miguelnunes4518 3 года назад
your humor...! Love it! great video again! Happy to be a new follower!
@RichardOldroyd
@RichardOldroyd 4 года назад
Top class advice mate.
@georgeyoung2990
@georgeyoung2990 4 года назад
Excellent. Best thoughts I have ever heard on Photography.
@Mishuwine
@Mishuwine Год назад
The paradox is really just a reason to remember that tips are only just tips. Make out of it whatever you would like, use it, or just consider it
@jonlouis2582
@jonlouis2582 4 года назад
This is such a breath of fresh air, so many photography videos are chock full of insufferable characters and people shilling expensive gear. Thanks for not being one of them.
@AndrewBerube41
@AndrewBerube41 Год назад
Your intro is hilarious because I actually am watching this in 2 years time hahahaha
@lisarobertson7011
@lisarobertson7011 4 года назад
Thank you James - picked up some great tips and love your humour!
@ceddavinci2035
@ceddavinci2035 3 года назад
Thank you, Gerard!
@hyland1984
@hyland1984 4 года назад
Cheers James. For me the main tip from this video is adding seasoning into landscapes. Not really a fan of landscapes, but let's see what a bit of flavouring will do... for me, the greatest show on earth is humanity. So capturing it at it wildest, bizarrest, funniest etc.. moments, is what photography is about. Photography is remembering all things past. And that's the beauty
@LukasVanImpePersonalaccount
@LukasVanImpePersonalaccount 4 года назад
Great message ! 100% right!
@VlogPhotography
@VlogPhotography 3 года назад
Great video James. Really funny at points. Keep up the great work. Thanks for sharing 😊
@wildwisdomjourneys7221
@wildwisdomjourneys7221 4 года назад
Love this digest of your best photography tips so I can find them in one place, experiment with them, and discover the ones that work best for me. Thanks heaps for this video and your ever-entertaining natural humor. Stay well & safe, Sylvia
@JamesPopsysPhoto
@JamesPopsysPhoto 4 года назад
Thanks so much Sylvia :)
@alang253
@alang253 3 года назад
Regarding anticipation and your custom setting you can switch quickly to- I like to use the "One Push AE" FN button on the G9 to quickly set proper exposure if I get caught in the wrong exposure settings and need to correct everything at the quick push of a button.
@robertanderson3446
@robertanderson3446 4 года назад
I just came across your videos. They're great, so I subscribed. Haven't learned a whole yet, but I will be looking for more from you. Thanks, James.
@claire7142
@claire7142 4 года назад
You might think we are all just muddling along and you're probably right. But if just one of your tips connects with one person, causing a lightbulb to go on, then your advice has been extremely helpful. Not only that, it may just give that one person the impetus to keep trying when giving up seems a better option. So keep it up James :)
@JamesPopsysPhoto
@JamesPopsysPhoto 4 года назад
Thanks Claire :)
@markgoodchild998
@markgoodchild998 4 года назад
Excellent! Very concise and insightful. There are lots of nuggets to take away and digest contained within. Excellent content, James!
@JamesPopsysPhoto
@JamesPopsysPhoto 4 года назад
Thanks for watching Mark :)
@wikwhatiknow3540
@wikwhatiknow3540 2 года назад
Thanks for the tips, you inspire me to get to photography again. More power to you sir! The humor is a big plus, I personally dig it! cheers!
@cobus770105
@cobus770105 4 года назад
The only channel where you can find the theory and approach to photography in stead of the usual technical stuff. This is much more valuable - how to think about your photography.
@JamesPopsysPhoto
@JamesPopsysPhoto 4 года назад
Thanks mate, great to hear :)
@tjsinva
@tjsinva 4 года назад
Best concept by far: "Create curiosity" Rock on!
@JamesPopsysPhoto
@JamesPopsysPhoto 4 года назад
Thanks for watching :)
@moisescugat3948
@moisescugat3948 3 года назад
The more I watch your videos the more I like them. THANKS A LOT for sharing these accidental nuggets of wisdom...
@franksierow5792
@franksierow5792 2 года назад
Some things in this video reminded me of... I am new to photography competitions and I have been chuffed by some of the judges comments I've got: - "I won't forget THIS photograph" (a rather scratched and stained aluminium teapot) - "The exposure is well controlled" (a snow scene in a local park taken with a cheap camera: Pentax Optio W30, on totally automatic) - "Exceptionally striking" (the water-stained underneath of a stone archway, taken with a fairly cheap phone. It looked more boring than I expected so I turned the saturation all the way up, and some amazing blues, greens and yellows appeared out of nowhere, but it still looked like an actual physical thing that could have been painted that way. It was a bit of a fluke that such a simple technique worked so well).
@paulhenshall7849
@paulhenshall7849 4 года назад
Thanks James . Another great video your approach to this channel is informative and always a joy to watch , Thank you
@JamesPopsysPhoto
@JamesPopsysPhoto 4 года назад
Thanks for watching Paul :)
@sweeperdave1
@sweeperdave1 2 года назад
Great stuff!
@joshuacanter477
@joshuacanter477 Год назад
I am actually just finding your channel and seeing this for the first time in 2022 and that line about watching this in two years made laugh
@jazlynburrell400
@jazlynburrell400 Год назад
this is the best darn video i've seen for photography
@analogoutdoors
@analogoutdoors 4 года назад
Thank you! All kinds of light, and more to a photo than that.
@JamesPopsysPhoto
@JamesPopsysPhoto 4 года назад
Cheers Mike :)
@iKeto_gal
@iKeto_gal 4 года назад
Love you James 💕 Thanks for keeping me entertained during this “stuck at home” pandemic. It helps the insanity of feeling like a prisoner in our own homes
@JamesPopsysPhoto
@JamesPopsysPhoto 4 года назад
Thanks for watching and hang in there :)
@dermusikman
@dermusikman Год назад
I remember! Cheers!
@RadRussian
@RadRussian Год назад
I do remember!
@vargavideo
@vargavideo 4 года назад
Good tips all. For me, the standout is # 3 Speed. Speaks to capturing moments, not just scenes. Thanks!
@JamesPopsysPhoto
@JamesPopsysPhoto 4 года назад
Thanks so much :)
@nomadicjosh
@nomadicjosh 4 года назад
"Photography is an Art." This is truth!!!!
@yaacovtench3060
@yaacovtench3060 4 года назад
Hey thanks for sharing these advices I found them very helpful
@GrantSR
@GrantSR 4 года назад
Any restriction in one's equipment or media can often generate better creativity. I knew a guy with an early digital camera which he had dropped in some water. After drying, it "worked" but the colors and shading was totally spastic. He decided to see what he could do with that. He eventually learned what colors and lighting would give him the best effects on which part of the sensor (the damage was not even). He was turning out some amazing photos. It looked as if he had posterized the crap out of them, but they were all straight out of the camera.
@lelandzelinsky82
@lelandzelinsky82 4 года назад
Rite on Back button, focus I challenged myself for one whole outing. I won't go back, instantly I was getting more useful shots. It's not really that hard to learn. It becomes intuitive very quickly. Weather for sports, action, or wildlife (my kind) of photography. It's balls to the wall best for me. Ironically I was taught this by well someone that doesn't use it.
@Simon_PieMan
@Simon_PieMan 4 года назад
I did the same with a 50mm. It was liberating. Using zooms can be strangely stressful as there should be no excuse for not getting a great shot. A prime gives restrictions that force creativity and also sometimes mean I put the camera away and just enjoy the scene with my own eyes.
@tomilayoolatunde2609
@tomilayoolatunde2609 2 года назад
Your facial expressions have to be the funniest, it cracks me up
@dojoquintana
@dojoquintana 4 года назад
I always love the British Humor. The fact that you have injected that in your videos makes them even more enjoyable than they already are. Cheers, James!
@JamesPopsysPhoto
@JamesPopsysPhoto 4 года назад
Cheers Daniel, much appreciated my friend :)
@davidalliger
@davidalliger 4 года назад
I waited all day to enjoy a new James Popsys video, and you never disappoint. How you do not have millions of subscribers dumbfounds me. Stay safe James.
@JamesPopsysPhoto
@JamesPopsysPhoto 4 года назад
Thanks so much David :)
@EliMBrown
@EliMBrown Год назад
Watching this in two years time. I do. I do remember that
@twotone3070
@twotone3070 4 года назад
I got a DSLR, I heard about Back Button Focus and gave it a try. 4 years later I don't even know I'm doing it, even to the point of forgetting to tell people who pick up my camera for that group shot, that they have to do it. On my 70D it engages the IS as well, which is helpful when composing. I find it's easier to hold that AF-ON button tightly than to half press the shutter button and move around.
@talltom0690
@talltom0690 4 года назад
I have three presets on my camera. I set one for indoor, one for outdoor sunny and one for outdoor gloomy. Saves lots of time when traveling with non-photographers!
@JamesPopsysPhoto
@JamesPopsysPhoto 4 года назад
Nice! :)
@Simon_PieMan
@Simon_PieMan 4 года назад
I did the same with a 50mm. It was liberating. Using zooms can be strangely stressful as there should be no excuse. A prime gives restrictions that force creativity and also sometimes mean I put the camera away and just enjoy the scene with my own eyes.
@todaysworldjw
@todaysworldjw 4 года назад
Top tips, cheers James 👍
@JamesPopsysPhoto
@JamesPopsysPhoto 4 года назад
Thanks for watching :)
@markusdammasch9108
@markusdammasch9108 4 года назад
As a predominately wildlife shooter, I find the custom presets very useful - and I usually switch it to the custom preset before switching the camera off. That way if I'm in a hurry, I know it'll switch on with a wide aperture and wide Auto ISO range for a fast emergency shot before fine tuning settings to get a better short
@Just_Call_Me_Tim
@Just_Call_Me_Tim 9 месяцев назад
I'll have to remember this (whenever I can get the "buying" process to actually complete... MPB needs a call, I think for some kind of glitch since the order only half-completed and then canceled itself...)
@stew_redman
@stew_redman 4 года назад
The about/of tip - spot on.
@JamesPopsysPhoto
@JamesPopsysPhoto 4 года назад
Awesome to hear :)
@sundaynightdrunk
@sundaynightdrunk Год назад
Back-button focusing gives you instant focus-lock when you remove your thumb. That, for me, is a huge advantage. I wish it was on every camera.
@qlogic74
@qlogic74 4 года назад
Aaaaaahhhhhh i REALLY like the use of a jpeg as a guide. I have never done any photo editing and find it hard to adjust a picture without just randomly moving sliders and “see what happens”. But with the jpeg as a “baseline” to shoot for in your editing is a great idea. Good on you brother 👍
@JamesPopsysPhoto
@JamesPopsysPhoto 4 года назад
Awesome to hear mate :)
@antonoat
@antonoat 4 года назад
James Popsys.............the thinking man's or woman's photographer. You're absolutely right, a story is so important, far more so than what gear was used to capture it and I think it's how you are able to make the mm4/3rds system work so well. In some ways photography has become boring, your "seasoning" which you do so well makes a massive difference, it's why I really enjoy your work, your videos are equally enjoyable . For me your work does stand out it's because you use your imagination as well as your camera gear! Cheers.
@JamesPopsysPhoto
@JamesPopsysPhoto 4 года назад
Thanks so much mate :)
@rAwrz65
@rAwrz65 4 года назад
I love how im watching this video in the background while taking photos of pencils at home.
@JamesPopsysPhoto
@JamesPopsysPhoto 4 года назад
haha! :)
@stefan33uk
@stefan33uk 2 года назад
First view of your channel and it’s made me realise how badass micro 4/3s cameras can be! So much for APS-C users thinking they need full frame 🤦‍♂️ I love the 4:3 aspect ratio - stands out among the hoards of 3:2s
@treyfoerster8759
@treyfoerster8759 4 года назад
Outstanding as usual. Maintain sanity my friend!
@JamesPopsysPhoto
@JamesPopsysPhoto 4 года назад
Cheers mate, thanks for watching :)
@1spitfirepilot
@1spitfirepilot 4 года назад
Great. The best tip you came out with - a long time ago - was 'take a picture about rather than of something'. That sank in.
@JamesPopsysPhoto
@JamesPopsysPhoto 4 года назад
Awesome to hear mate - thanks for watching again :)
@mrmoth2487
@mrmoth2487 2 года назад
0:48 "If you're watching this in 2 years' time..." Oh my God it's been two years. It's been two years and we're still here.
@davidkyle5017
@davidkyle5017 4 года назад
James, you've once again provided valuable insight and entertainment in one fell swoop. Cheers for that. I particularly liked your puzzle piece comment, that hit home as an approach to dealing with too much info in a scene. Thanks. BTW, your cheeky music at the end is too snarky and appreciated.
@JamesPopsysPhoto
@JamesPopsysPhoto 4 года назад
haha, cheers David :)
@ShBenEd
@ShBenEd Год назад
This is two years time, thanks rona is over in Alaska
@martinhommel9967
@martinhommel9967 4 года назад
Thank you for the video. I value your opinions.
@JamesPopsysPhoto
@JamesPopsysPhoto 4 года назад
Thanks so much Martin :)
@keithnisbet
@keithnisbet 4 года назад
You have a wonderful presentation personality and a real skill at conveying worthwhile, helpful information. Thanks
@JamesPopsysPhoto
@JamesPopsysPhoto 4 года назад
Thanks for watching Keith :)
@eddiehenrik4869
@eddiehenrik4869 3 года назад
I enjoyed that, thank you. Since we have been in lockdown. My camera has always been with me when I'm walking the dog by our local river. I give myself little projects. ie, birds one day, reflections another etc etc. Just by doing that. I have found my photography has improved, (In my eyes anyway).
@debbys-abqnm4537
@debbys-abqnm4537 4 года назад
Next video: "indoor photography tips", then "how to convince cats that your camera is not a gun so they don't stop goofing around and run away".
@JamesPopsysPhoto
@JamesPopsysPhoto 4 года назад
haha! Coming right up! :)
@debbys-abqnm4537
@debbys-abqnm4537 4 года назад
@@JamesPopsysPhoto -- seriously, experience tells me that adult cats can recognize all forms of camera and carry complex release forms on themselves at all times. Note that kittens can be easier to fool 😺😼😸🐱
@kristofferryan2902
@kristofferryan2902 Год назад
OMG I'm watching this after 2 years just like you said at the start of the video! Oh and yes I definitely remember the covid lockdown!
@David_Nurse
@David_Nurse 4 года назад
Another great video James, you mentioned: "if you are watching this in two years it is currently the CV lockdown, remember that?" I guess we all are longing for the "memory of it" rather than the "experiencing it". And it cheered me up to think that we will get over this. All good "tips" especially the back button focusing. I changed to this after your previous video and would not go back now. I have been trying hard to get the "about something" not "of something" right, it's not easy, but most things worth doing do not come easy eh! Thanks for continuing to upload, stay safe, you and everyone.
@JamesPopsysPhoto
@JamesPopsysPhoto 4 года назад
Thanks for watching David :)
@siparnell9071
@siparnell9071 4 года назад
Might not apply to you, but if you use Premiere Pro CC to edit your videos, a great challenge (which helps you self isolate) is to move to DaVinci Resolve! I'm learning it now, and it's excellent!!! And I hope everyone in lockdown is OK 😔
@Nick_G7IZR
@Nick_G7IZR 4 года назад
I'm currently on, I think, my 10th camera (several Panasonic m43's and several Fuji aps-c's) and the only time I have ever had any recognition for any of my photos, was a photo I took on my cheap smartphone. It won a local calendar competition. So that was money well spent! Thanks for the tips, I hope I can start to improve! :)
@LittleTipple
@LittleTipple 4 года назад
I think that’s a truly great rundown of your greatest hits! Doesn’t take away from actually watching all your previous vids though! I’m thinking we’ll talk a rain check on the climbing though, right? Hope you and yours are staying safe!
@JamesPopsysPhoto
@JamesPopsysPhoto 4 года назад
Cheers mate! And sadly so, but this will happen one day! It's only been a year or so in the planning so far.. :)
@LittleTipple
@LittleTipple 4 года назад
James Popsys and to be fair, our major excuses have been two weddings and a Coronavirus! (There’s a film in there somewhere...)
@noreenoshea2883
@noreenoshea2883 4 года назад
Interesting tips. Thanks for sharing.
@JamesPopsysPhoto
@JamesPopsysPhoto 4 года назад
Thanks for watching :)
@billkipper3264
@billkipper3264 4 года назад
Tip #10: If you cant' find a person to add scale and story to a photo then sheep will work in a pinch. Baaaa.
@JamesPopsysPhoto
@JamesPopsysPhoto 4 года назад
Not your first rodeo I see :)
@dxc3190
@dxc3190 2 года назад
Brilliant as always...my Mr Miagi of photography 😆
@TomWindeknecht
@TomWindeknecht Год назад
Whoa! I'm actually watching this two years from now! 😯😁
@retlod
@retlod 2 года назад
Slowly making my way through your channel. When you put up "ABOUT > OF," I paused the video and texted that tip to three people. That's how good I thought the tip was. Great content. Keep it up!
@udaybhaskar448
@udaybhaskar448 4 года назад
Thanks for great tips, 9th was absolutely genius indeed...!!!
@JamesPopsysPhoto
@JamesPopsysPhoto 4 года назад
Thanks for watching :)
@bardofhighrenown
@bardofhighrenown 2 года назад
I really like doing the "one prime lens" thing. Sometimes I will miss a shot I really would have liked to get, but most of the time I find many more shots I would not have tried if I did have the ability to swap lenses. Often when I'm out with multiple lenses, I think more about 'should I change my lens' rather than about taking pictures.
@paulfredfield
@paulfredfield 4 года назад
Tip #1 was a light bulb moment for me (and the pinch of salt one to some degree). I now know why my pictures are so unimpressive. Also I can see how to try and recover some of them with Affinity Photo. Thank you sir.
@tonyp1340
@tonyp1340 Месяц назад
Another fantastic video James. Loved the analogies, the humour and the tips you offer. All good. Sorry you had to get a photo of the Wanaka Willow without its lower branch. I think it was vandalised about 2020 just after I got my opportunity. Probably NZs most famous tree. Anyway, this is just to say thanks for the effort you put in and the 'lessons' laced with your sense of fun. Cheers from NZ.
@gordonvanbiljon5517
@gordonvanbiljon5517 4 года назад
Nice one James.
@JamesPopsysPhoto
@JamesPopsysPhoto 4 года назад
Cheers mate :)
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