Canon Learning Series - Wedding Photography - Beginner: Couple portraits

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
  • The stakes are high when it comes to wedding photography, the responsibility of capturing a couple’s most precious moments in a unique way is not for everyone.
    To help you get confident shooting at a wedding, our host, Tomi Adebayo, who you might know as @GadgetsBoy, asked Alison Bounce to share her tips. Alison is a French wedding photographer focusing on unique moments, using a combination of documentary and stylised shooting.
    0:24 Chapter 1: Introduction
    In the first episode, Alison introduces us to the world of weddings and the basic skills you’ll need, such as lighting, composition and camera settings.
    0:56 Chapter 2: Structure and set up
    A wedding venue might be intimidating at times, so keep it cool and be professional. Alison also explains the structure of a wedding and shares her tips on when to steal the couple for the shoot.
    Once you have the couple, make sure your equipment is spot on. Alison went for the EOS R5 with the Canon RF 50mm F1.8 STM lens.
    EOS R5: canon.sm/3GpYMsP
    Canon RF 50mm F1.8 STM: canon.sm/3UlpkS2
    02:47 Chapter 3: Lighting
    As a beginner, natural light is your friend. You can switch between front and back lighting for different styles, but make sure you follow Alison’s tips on the best settings for each.
    05:40 Chapter 4: Summary
    Let’s look at what we’ve learned!
    Subscribe to our channel and set up your notifications, so you don’t miss the intermediate episode, where we dig deeper into creating those candid moments with the couple.
    Watch all the available episodes here: • Canon Learning Series
    #CanonEMEA #CanonLearningSeries #CanonEOSRSystem #seenolimits
    📷The products featured in this episode 📷
    EOS R5: canon.sm/3GpYMsP
    Canon RF 50mm F1.8 STM: canon.sm/3UlpkS2
    This episode was shot on:
    Canon EOS C70: canon.sm/3zKaj2k

Komentáře • 10

  • @TheThomas2411
    @TheThomas2411 Před rokem +1

    Measure mod ? Spot ? Central ? Evaluative ?

  • @angelogiglia4740
    @angelogiglia4740 Před rokem

    I think valutative because this is better with efv of the Mirroless.

    • @TheThomas2411
      @TheThomas2411 Před rokem

      No see the answer. I have a lot of issue with exposure since R5 . My comment is R5 decrease the exposure for increase the result of post Prod .

  • @stefanobaldinfotografo8950

    Usi una R5 da 4000$e un 50 1.8 da 200$ !!!!!!!!!! 😮

    • @FabioMirulla
      @FabioMirulla Před rokem +2

      Se usato bene un obiettivo, anche se economico, può dare ottimi risultati

    • @alisonbounce
      @alisonbounce Před rokem +1

      You can create with any gear ;)

    • @stefanobaldinfotografo8950
      @stefanobaldinfotografo8950 Před rokem

      @@FabioMirullaCERTO, VALE ANCHE PER IL PER IL CORPO MACCHINA E PENSO CHE LA SCELTA MIGLIORE SIA OTTICA COSTOSA E CORPO ECONOMICO SE UN FOTOGRAFO NON PUÒ PERMETTERSI ENTRAMBI COSTOSI!!!! MA SIAMO DI TANTE IDEE…

    • @stefanobaldinfotografo8950
      @stefanobaldinfotografo8950 Před rokem

      @@alisonbounce condivido la tua affermazione , ma da professionista non posso condividere questa scelta, avrei preferito una buona ottica montata in un corpo mediocre