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20 responses to “Outdoor Portrait Photography for Beginners”
Hope you guys enjoy this tutorial! If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask in the comments!
interesting jumping jack tip
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u suck
Loved this video
new subby here
This is amazing, no “blah- blah” only so much information with examples!
Thank you, Josh🖤
Well done
for your uglier friends LMAO XD
Thank you!!!
Best informative video ever. Thank you so much for the class
This is extremely helpful! Thank you very much for taking the time to create this video!
Can't you use exposure compensation instead of increasing shutter speed to correct the overexposure if there is strong sunlight?
I wish there were more vids like this out there where they share what the manual mode numbers were for the pics. Everyone always says "yeah do this and this" but they're never specific, so thanks for that.
I don’t shoot raw. Is that bad for a photographer? I find it such a hassle especially since I do photography as a side freelance job
Like a soup kitchen it had an itchin
I’m about to do my first outdoor portraiture tomorrow and this video really answered most of the questions I had. Thank you for taking the time to make it!
That was really wholesome! Thanks!
thank you so much man your tips are awesome!!
do you have any guide lines for how to try to adjust the most accurate settings every shot? (i mean of course considering light and everything, but more like general pattern) or you just try and change them all the time?
another question is did you photoshopped the pics that you show for example in your video?
thanks