Thank you for all of the time and effort you put into these very informative videos. I have learned something of value and something useful from every video of yours I have watched. Thanks for posting them.
These videos are so professionally produced that it is easy not to appreciate the skills and effort that has gone in to them. The use of different camera angles in the studio combine with feeds from the monitor etc is seamless. Not to mention that the content of these videos is outstanding and the explanations could not be clearer. I’m sure many of us would benefit from an overview of the main equipment you use in the studio and what people should consider to get started. Apologies if you have already done some content on this already.
I love your videos. Its refreshing to learn about the important techniques of creating good pictures rather than concentrating on equipment. I could spend hours in a studio like yours playing with lights etc. Great stuff!
Another excellent video. I noticed you are using an older camera. Could you maybe speak to the specifications needed for quality images? Today's world seems to be racing for the latest and greatest in camera specifications. It seems your techniques are more centered around lighting and skill.
I'm just getting started with a bit of still life photograpy, just getting a few lights and things together for now, I found you approach very practical and most helpful. also subscribed now...
Thanks for the information. I’m a landscape photographer and looking to tryout still life in a studio this winter, I was wondering what you are using to hold the cutting board?
There is no discernible diffraction with this lens even at f22. Diffraction has become a bit of a Internet myth. It will be there, but very rarely noticeable. thanks for watching.