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36 responses to “Bokeh Night Photography”
Great tutorials..thanx buddy..
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you're sooo gorgeous!
is it possible to photograph portrait(not professional model)125 shutter speed without blur
Love the editing!
Great video!
i've been doing bokeh night photography recently, and i noticed that you use 1000+ iso a lot in some pics, doen't that make your pics have a lot of noise? in theory right??
Really interesting – the way you play with the lighting. The ISO levels though: how are you able to take pictures with such high levels without much image distortion? Those distortions show up in my pictures every time!
This was nice. How did you decide which ISO to select? May we know some details about the light you used? You seemed very excited to be up in London, as if you normally live in a yurt in the sticks. Thank you.
What a fantastic and inspirational video.
Did you guys used a Tripod or camera is Handheld by Mark?
I love your eyebrows
How are your pictures so sharp with such a huge ISO ?
Did you use a flash for the photos? or avoided the flash?
how do you use such a high iso without hardly an noise……sorry im new to this.
Truly excellent video!! Most other youtube videos will show techniques with a ton of gear and flashes etc etc which overwhelms a beginner like me and keeps me lose interest as I assume it will cost more to get such excellent photos. You proved them all wrong and can get incredible photos with just a camera. I love these videos and will keep looking out for your new videos
Mark is a god
Fantastic videos! So informative and inspiring. Thank you!
The pictures look edited, can you do a tutorial about that?
forgot what bokeh was all about,thanx,now i know again
just learning photo terminology and photo apps like paintshop pro and lightroom
love the free NIK effect filters from google,and also the ones i bought such as from franzis,topaz and one from akvis (natureart)
i already learned a lot from the youtube videos
i love your workshop weekly.. really such a fantastic job.
Love the weekly videos. I noticed you workshops are all men!!! Would love to come to one next time in London
5:10 the boy fell in the background
I only have a 45 to 140mm F4 -5.6 should i change the speed for similar shots
Another great segment, reminded me that I have not shot evening ambient light for a while and I'd like to get back to that. Thanks for the inspiration and great poses (and oh yes the photography is good too, Mark, but of course it is Imogen who brings us viewers in — weak attempt to be funny). I do appreciate the metadata showing what lens, aperture, shutter speed you are using. Did you think the LED light panel flattened Imogen's face a little? I liked the shots that had the light off to the side of her face.
I'm not in this as a pro but know people who are and they've been impressed with this. Imogen you're a gem. Fab hair and makeup always. Love the corny jokes too! This was a great night shoot, look forward to more as always
Hi Imogen!
You do such a fabulous job hosting, explaining and modeling, all at the same time! LOL It's very refreshing to watch your videos, especially this one! I too love a low light/ambient challenge, to me it's like hurdling a boulder, ha! I do have some ideas for bright light shooting and will hopefully be able to do them. You coming to Philadelphia, pa anytime soon? Haha. Wish I could come ever there to one of your workshops. I should be able to find a reliable model, or two, and when I do, I'll send you some pics! Thx again for sharing your refreshing and happy self! 🙂
The ones in the middle of Regent St are fantastic. Brilliant use of the lights. Nice work.
Most people who say they are "natural" light photographers say that because they don't know how to use flash(strobes) at least in my experience.
Good vid, awesome photos.
Very enjoyable. Can you describe the portable light you brought?
So….when do we get a new joke?
Some fantastic shots in there. Well done
I just love you!
What is the name of this beautiful??
Could you please do post-processing tutorials?