In this photography tutorial we explore how to take better portraits. This is a portrait photography tutorial for beginners, and will help you learn how to take beautiful natural light portraits with any camera equipment. We discuss composition, lighting and editing techniques to make the most out of your camera and lens.
We look at some RAW files that were shot with the 35mm lens at F1.4, and you can follow along with the editing at the end of the video.
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14 responses to “Photography Tutorial | How To Take Better Portraits For Beginners”
Thanks for watching everyone, I hope you enjoyed the video! Let me know what you'd like to see in the next video, and happy photographing
You have a distinct style….
Wonderful tutorial. Clearly explained..
Composition sucks, lines right through the models head. So couldn't watch any further
So amazing tip … so easy understand
I have camera but no lens because I have no money more
sorry bro not as good as your other portrait vid. I feel like youre talking about things on a different subject to what we are seeing on the screen. For example youre talking about leaving space in a shot to allow for crop whilst fixing blemishes on her leg. Like you filled in some gaps in the photo when you shifted the horizon slightly and I wanted to know what you were doing here but you was speaking about something else. Spoke very fast as well. Tough watch at times.. youre other one nailed it.
Let me give you a couple of tips! I want you to take this as constructive criticism! You should never have your horizon line going right through your model's head! That is bad composition! Also the image with her leg cut off does not look good!
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trying to listen to you, but background music annoying.
This is a great video, but one thing that would have been nice in the editing portion would have been to explain what tools you were using and how and why you used those tools. Thanks for the video
Successful teachers should avoid distractions that sabotage their audience's attention. Successful photography instructors avoid using sexy, hot, scantily clad models. The model's thighs and partly visible hips were definitely a distraction. Not the right way to teach photography, or anything useful for that matter.
At 5:40, her partial leg in frame is crazy distracting
Learned so much in this video
glad I'm subscribed. Definitely trying all these tips on my next shoot. Thanks 