In this part 1 of 3 video I will show you how to set up your camera, achieving bokeh, using a reflector and working with a model.
Part 2 will focus on retouching and part 3 will be all about coloring your image.
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22 responses to “Outdoor 50mm Portrait Photography Tutorial [ PART 1/3 ]”
I bet Jessica of today would look back on this and cringe a little lol Gold reflectors should be abolished, silver is meh but not as terrible as gold, white is the best or better yet shade the model with a diffuser
What camera were she using???
I am going to be doing my first model shooting, I dont have much in equipment other my camera and two lenses, probably will buy some reflectors.this is helpful.ty
Cool. Good
i am a beginner filmaker.
Any tips for my last video?
Thanks:
This helped me with a few tweeks that I needed! Awesome content!
i'm not pro, but all of that photo result is just terrible.. my friend photo is better, and it takes from budget camera.
Amelia good looking model !
I don't like shooting "wide open" because if I miss focus on the eye it'll be really obvious you know? I like having both eyes in focus as well or just.. Yah lol
thanks a lot
i learned a lot from this ty
This was 3 years ago. Give the girl a break. She's improved SO much since this. Watch all her current videos instead of crapping on old ones :/
And yet another tutorial on how you should NOT use a reflector. 🙂
If your model is in the shadow … the reflector becomes a key light. Key light should come from above the model, so you need to put that reflector up. A massive amount of light does travel upwards from the ground.
If you teach … know your subject please.
jessica you got the best tutorial video!!
Okay……………
Hi Jessica, I'm thinking of getting a 5d and I'm wondering if the memory card would be compatible with an HP Envy windows 8 laptop. I've read that the file size for this type of camera is HUGE and takes up more memory, etc. I currently have a Canon rebel t3i , thanks, Jen Also, where could I find the 50 mm lens you use? Oh, one more question….sorry! Would you recommend the external flash/speedlights for outdoor portraits? I see that you don't use them in your videos. What is your feeling about them? Thank you!
she is the worst photographer, i have seen so far in my life. lol! calling the max aperature the lowest aperature lmao XD
Humble gals
I really think you need to practice before making a final video. People trying to learn may not want all the giggling
do you think its worth it to get a 50mm on a crop censor camera?
@5:12 You're showing the pictures, but the exposure settings have got to be incorrect. You went from f1.4 @1/500 to f3.5 @1/2000 and no lose of light? Inconceivable!
the person with the refector had me dying in the end xD