5 TIPS to INSTANTLY IMPROVE your PORTRAITS ๐Ÿ“ท

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  • #lightroom #photoshop #photography #portrait
    ๐ŸŒŽ ๐“๐ก๐ž ๐๐ก๐จ๐ญ๐จ๐ฌ๐ก๐จ๐ฉ ๐•๐ข๐ซ๐ญ๐ฎ๐š๐ฅ ๐’๐ฎ๐ฆ๐ฆ๐ข๐ญ ๐Ÿ“ - ๐†๐‘๐€๐ ๐˜๐Ž๐”๐‘ ๐…๐‘๐„๐„ ๐๐€๐’๐’: bit.ly/photoshopvs5
    GREAT Portraits start with the person in front of the camera feeling relaxed. BUT how do you help someone to be relaxed? Here's 5 ways that I use ALL the time and work a treat!
    ๐ŸŽฌ ๐‚๐Ž๐๐“๐„๐๐“๐’ ๐Ž๐… ๐“๐‡๐ˆ๐’ ๐•๐ˆ๐ƒ๐„๐Ž
    00:00 - Introduction
    00:30 - Connection
    01:42 - Slow Down
    02:40 - Eye Contact
    03:37 - At and Past
    04:38 - Show Them
    06:00 - Listen
    07:45 - The 5 Tips
    08:00 - MMFI
    โ€ขMy 3945 Veterans Portraits Project:
    www.3945portraits.com
    ๐Ÿ–ฅ ๐— ๐˜† ๐—ข๐—ป๐—น๐—ถ๐—ป๐—ฒ ๐—ฃ๐—ต๐—ผ๐˜๐—ผ๐—ด๐—ฟ๐—ฎ๐—ฝ๐—ต๐˜† & ๐—ฅ๐—ฒ๐˜๐—ผ๐˜‚๐—ฐ๐—ต๐—ถ๐—ป๐—ด ๐—ง๐˜‚๐˜๐—ผ๐—ฟ๐—ถ๐—ฎ๐—น๐˜€ (๐ƒ๐„๐–๐ˆ๐’๐Ÿ๐Ÿ“๐˜๐“ for ๐Ÿฎ๐Ÿฑ% ๐—ข๐—™๐—™)
    glyndewis.teachable.com
    ๐Ÿ“ท ๐—”๐—น๐—น ๐˜๐—ต๐—ฒ ๐—ž๐—ถ๐˜ / ๐—š๐—ฒ๐—ฎ๐—ฟ ๐—œ ๐—จ๐˜€๐—ฒ
    glyndewis.com/gear
    ๐Ÿ˜Š ๐‰๐จ๐ข๐ง ๐ฆ๐ฒ ๐„๐ฆ๐š๐ข๐ฅ ๐‚๐จ๐ฆ๐ฆ๐ฎ๐ง๐ข๐ญ๐ฒ
    www.glyndewis.com
    ๐ŸŽฌ ๐„๐ฏ๐ž๐ซ๐ฒ๐ญ๐ก๐ข๐ง๐  ๐ˆ ๐ฎ๐ฌ๐ž ๐ญ๐จ ๐ฆ๐š๐ค๐ž ๐•๐ข๐๐ž๐จ ๐‚๐ซ๐ž๐š๐ญ๐ข๐จ๐ง ๐ž๐š๐ฌ๐ข๐ž๐ซ...
    โ€ข๐‘๐จ๐ฒ๐š๐ฅ๐ญ๐ฒ ๐…๐ซ๐ž๐ž ๐Œ๐ฎ๐ฌ๐ข๐œ ๐š๐ง๐ ๐’๐จ๐ฎ๐ง๐ ๐„๐Ÿ๐Ÿ๐ž๐œ๐ญ๐ฌ (๐€๐ซ๐ญ๐ฅ๐ข๐ฌ๐ญ):
    bit.ly/37teIbU
    โ€ข๐‘๐จ๐ฒ๐š๐ฅ๐ญ๐ฒ ๐…๐ซ๐ž๐ž / ๐‡๐ข๐ ๐ก ๐๐ฎ๐š๐ฅ๐ข๐ญ๐ฒ ๐’๐ญ๐จ๐œ๐ค ๐•๐ข๐๐ž๐จ ๐…๐จ๐จ๐ญ๐š๐ ๐ž (๐€๐ซ๐ญ๐ ๐ซ๐ข๐):
    bit.ly/3JFapwz
    โ€ข๐Œ๐จ๐ญ๐ข๐จ๐ง ๐†๐ซ๐š๐ฉ๐ก๐ข๐œ๐ฌ, ๐“๐ข๐ญ๐ฅ๐ž๐ฌ, ๐‹๐จ๐ฐ๐ž๐ซ ๐Ÿ‘๐ซ๐๐ฌ, ๐ˆ๐ง๐ญ๐ซ๐จ๐ฌ, ๐“๐ข๐ญ๐ฅ๐ž๐ฌ ๐ž๐ญ๐œ ... (๐Œ๐จ๐ญ๐ข๐จ๐ง๐€๐ซ๐ซ๐š๐ฒ):
    bit.ly/3ddtZno
    ๐‰๐จ๐ข๐ง ๐ฆ๐ž ๐จ๐ง ๐ˆ๐ง๐ฌ๐ญ๐š๐ ๐ซ๐š๐ฆ / ๐…๐š๐œ๐ž๐›๐จ๐จ๐ค ๐š๐ง๐ ๐“๐ฐ๐ข๐ญ๐ญ๐ž๐ซ: @๐ ๐ฅ๐ฒ๐ง๐๐ž๐ฐ๐ข๐ฌ
    ๐๐ฎ๐›๐ฅ๐ข๐ฌ๐ก๐ž๐ ๐๐จ๐จ๐ค๐ฌ ๐Ÿ“˜๐Ÿ“˜๐Ÿ“™๐Ÿ“—
    The Photoshop Layers and Selections Workshop: amzn.to/2U2Gjg
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  • @michaellennon9427
    @michaellennon9427 Pล™ed 3 mฤ›sรญci +25

    Iโ€™m a veteran. My Dad served 1944-63 in US Marines. I really appreciate the respect and awareness you had for the veterans youโ€™ve worked with. They deserve it. Thank you.

    • @glyndewis
      @glyndewis  Pล™ed 3 mฤ›sรญci +1

      Thank you so much for that

  • @Niko43000
    @Niko43000 Pล™ed rokem +275

    I watched billions of CZcams videos about photography, but this one was probably the most useful I've ever seen. Thanks so much Glyn!

    • @glyndewis
      @glyndewis  Pล™ed rokem +3

      That means A LOT!!! Thank you so much Nick.

    • @rosteddy1
      @rosteddy1 Pล™ed rokem +1

      Totally agree, Thanks so much amazing vidรฉo โคโคโคโคโค

    • @JohnEboyee
      @JohnEboyee Pล™ed rokem +1

      How did you find time to shoot?

    • @maxbashyrov5785
      @maxbashyrov5785 Pล™ed 11 mฤ›sรญci +1

      What kind of youtube was it?

    • @devonaw3242
      @devonaw3242 Pล™ed 9 mฤ›sรญci

      My thoughts exactly!!โค

  • @darrellcadieux3497
    @darrellcadieux3497 Pล™ed rokem +400

    Glyn, I believe this is one of the most important portrait instruction videos I have ever seen. Far beyond the usual lighting techno class videos we are all accustomed to. It's about how to achieve story telling in portraiture. Thank you. Please keep them coming.

    • @glyndewis
      @glyndewis  Pล™ed rokem +13

      Darrell โ€ฆ that is so kind of you to say. Thank you. Yeah although I love the technicals and all the gadgets (I REALLY love gadgets) โ€ฆ I love sitting and chatting with folks before doing their portrait more ๐Ÿ˜‰

    • @JOHAN_PERJUS
      @JOHAN_PERJUS Pล™ed rokem +2

      Agreed

    • @gonzotravelling4857
      @gonzotravelling4857 Pล™ed rokem +3

      Absolutely. Like all photographers I've been drawn in by the endless gear and technical videos, but over time as I've started to earn money from photography, I've learned that connecting with the client and making them comfortable is everything.

    • @TheShenandoahPerry
      @TheShenandoahPerry Pล™ed rokem +3

      Sometimes I am so pleasantly surprised by the quality and experience of some people who go above and beyond my expectations on CZcams. This comment sums it up for me about this one. Just wonderful.

    • @texasflyboy525
      @texasflyboy525 Pล™ed rokem +1

      Came here to say this and totally agree, the most important portraiture video I've seen so far. And you kept it to under 10 minutes, amazing. Had a taste of this experience when photographing a shop owner recently (day one was just talking so day two everyone was comfortable), it takes longer but if you like being with people it's time well spent!

  • @PiXimperfect
    @PiXimperfect Pล™ed rokem +209

    This is such a beautiful video!

    • @glyndewis
      @glyndewis  Pล™ed rokem +3

      Thank you so much my friend ... really appreciate that ๐Ÿ˜‰

    • @jctimtim1619
      @jctimtim1619 Pล™ed 7 mฤ›sรญci

      I agree so much

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  • @YaYousef5
    @YaYousef5 Pล™ed rokem +105

    It's incredibly refreshing to see a photographer on CZcams talk about connection, emotion and understanding people to improve your photography rather than the 1000's who try to sell you on getting more gear, specs or buying their preset packs. Your tips are excellent and I'll be using them in my next shoot! Thank you.

    • @AxelAxePodcast
      @AxelAxePodcast Pล™ed rokem +2

      very true. connection is way harder to learn and practice than the technical side of things

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  • @amoshies123
    @amoshies123 Pล™ed rokem +130

    Iโ€™m not a portrait photographer but this video felt like a master class in less than 10 minutes. Brilliant! Thank you for sharing.

    • @glyndewis
      @glyndewis  Pล™ed rokem +4

      Thatโ€™s very kind of you to say that Joe โ€ฆ thank you

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  • @FindingMinwoo
    @FindingMinwoo Pล™ed 16 dny +1

    the most precious 9 minutes i spent on youtube for the last few months. thank you.

    • @glyndewis
      @glyndewis  Pล™ed 13 dny

      That's so good to read ... thank you

  • @KudoYoung
    @KudoYoung Pล™ed rokem +1

    Its nice to finally see portraits of men/boys for a change...

  • @kraftaculousgreekgodofcraf1113
    @kraftaculousgreekgodofcraf1113 Pล™ed 11 mฤ›sรญci +12

    Itโ€™s true. Photographers are like vampires. We canโ€™t just walk into someoneโ€™s home. We have to be invited into the home but once they invite you in, you can start dragging photo gear and lights all over the place.
    This is actually a very professionally done video with a lot of information! Thank you.

    • @glyndewis
      @glyndewis  Pล™ed 11 mฤ›sรญci

      Thank you so much

  • @kirkdarling4120
    @kirkdarling4120 Pล™ed rokem +14

    Good tips. The photographer who used to "own" the ToysRUs contract gave me the same tip for photographing children. Essentially, children depend very heavily on seeing our faces for communication. If they can't see your face, it's just a disembodied voice that they have a hard time hearing (it's rather true for adults, too). So that photographer's practice was to put the camera on a tripod and use a remote release to get away from the camera. He'd even sit on the floor just out of lens range and even engage directly with the children.
    I've adopted that practice with virtually all my portrait work. Like you, I put the camera on a tripod, set up the composition, and get out from behind the camera. I also use a remote shutter release so that instead of waving my hand, I actually move out to where I want the subject to look and say "Look at me" while I continue to engage them.
    I also show my subjects selected shots during the session. One thing I've done, using Canon's Picture Style Editor, is to create a custom picture style so that the images on the camera or on my laptop already look very much the way I'll style the finished image (Nikon has something similar...Sony, I don't know).
    I learned this about complimenting people when I show them their pictures during the session: I don't compliment their attributes, I compliment their choices and actions. So I won't say, "You look great," I'll say, "That gesture...that's just right. Let's do more of that."

    • @glyndewis
      @glyndewis  Pล™ed rokem

      Thanks so much for commenting โ€ฆ and yeah some great insight there ๐Ÿ‘

  • @RenderMeTV
    @RenderMeTV Pล™ed rokem +8

    holly cow, 12 years of photography, and this is the very first time i see a photography channel actually talking about this, so pro those tips, the "look through" blew mi mind, so obvious! but never tried before, now, ill follow all these tips, thanks for sharing

    • @glyndewis
      @glyndewis  Pล™ed rokem

      Thatโ€™s great to hear โ€ฆ thanks so much for watching

  • @bei9423
    @bei9423 Pล™ed rokem +5

    Hi Glyn, I really liked your way of explaining things. I am an amateur photographer and a psychologist and I wrote my master thesis about PTSS and it indeed makes a change to feel people listen you. How nice that you took his story and feelings into account. I was not aware that the interaction between the photographer and the person that much mattered or have a such tremendous effect. Thanks a lot for teaching this ๐Ÿ˜Š

  • @elizabethgriffithsphotography

    Totally agree with you Glyn. The best portraits are always produced when you truly get to know your subject in detail! Thank you for another wonderful insight into your approach! Truly inspiring!

    • @glyndewis
      @glyndewis  Pล™ed rokem

      Thank you so much Elizabeth โ€ฆ glad you like it

  • @PurpleKya
    @PurpleKya Pล™ed 20 dny

    I've been a photographer for 13 years and I've never had someone put it this way. I do some of this but just hearing you explain it so concisely really clicked something in my brain. Thank you :) I'm going to try this at my next photoshoot

  • @yardkat
    @yardkat Pล™ed rokem +2

    Glyn, your channel has inspired me in so many ways. I don't really shoot portraits but you've inspired me to want to get out and try some. I feel like this is the best advice I've ever seen, and can't wait to practice your steps. Your energy and obvious excitement and love for what you do is totally infectious and I just love the channel. Thank you!

  • @patrickwilliam8060
    @patrickwilliam8060 Pล™ed rokem +7

    Glyn you did it again. I've been building up my own style and portfolio in both photography and videography. Your content is the most approach/skill building content on CZcams for creatives and is proving to be invaluable. Thank you sir

    • @glyndewis
      @glyndewis  Pล™ed rokem

      Thank you so much for commenting Patrick โ€ฆ very kind

  • @ilovegurusahib
    @ilovegurusahib Pล™ed rokem +3

    Nothing like this experience. This is priceless and absolute spot on.

  • @skylargail6835
    @skylargail6835 Pล™ed rokem +2

    Loved that this tip was about any type of technical camera or editing tips! Sometimes it is just as simple as the human connection of people, and that is why photography is so much more than just a photo! This has been my favorite video yet for photography, thank you!

  • @RicardoZuniga
    @RicardoZuniga Pล™ed rokem

    Been doing this for 5 years and I learned something today. What a great video Glyn, this is the type of content that is missing out there for people getting into photography. Too much emphasis on equipment, lighting etc. Connection and telling a story is what matters.

  • @herrkelm
    @herrkelm Pล™ed rokem +11

    Spot on. The human connection in portraits, both in your conversation but the images we capture, is paramount. Thank you for your thoughts and inspirations.

  • @Elaleruiz
    @Elaleruiz Pล™ed rokem +3

    I'm glad to find an intelligent person with a great sense of empathy...it's not something common to see...Thank you very much for your suggestions to portray people!

    • @glyndewis
      @glyndewis  Pล™ed rokem

      Thatโ€™s very kind of you to say Alejandro โ€ฆ thank you

  • @ryanmckm7368
    @ryanmckm7368 Pล™ed rokem +1

    Well, this New Years I'm thankful that the first video I clicked on that said "instantly improve" ACTUALLY helps massively.

    • @glyndewis
      @glyndewis  Pล™ed rokem

      Happy to know this โ€ฆ Cheers Ryan

  • @davidtaranzaphotography3324
    @davidtaranzaphotography3324 Pล™ed rokem +1

    Glyn, thank you for another great video. To be able to connect is the most important skill in portraiture. That's why I, prior to shooting a wedding, prefer to see the couple and talk to them without making photographs. To connect. The final product is then much better when you know the people. Awesome content.

  • @KevinRusso
    @KevinRusso Pล™ed rokem +4

    This is a really good and important video. I always tell my students' Portraits are not about the equipment but always about the people we photograph. Taking the time to get to know the person and being sensitive to their needs goes sooooo much further than using a shallow depth of field. This video should be required viewing

    • @glyndewis
      @glyndewis  Pล™ed rokem

      Wonderful that you say that Kevin โ€ฆ thank you

  • @corinagul612
    @corinagul612 Pล™ed 9 mฤ›sรญci +3

    This is brilliant! Youโ€™ve explained why I felt awkward shooting strangers I barely know - connection. I didnโ€™t have that with models and it showed. In contrast, the kids that I photographed have deep connections with me as their carer and Iโ€™d see it in their eyes, their poses, sometimes even cheeky poses ๐Ÿ˜‚ Thank you for explaining and clarifying โค

    • @glyndewis
      @glyndewis  Pล™ed 9 mฤ›sรญci

      ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป

  • @JashimJalal
    @JashimJalal Pล™ed rokem +2

    These tips are really good. I implement them at my weddings during portrait sessions and I have to agree, the MMFI is a great rule of thumb to get anyone feel comfortable around you and even more so when you have someone in front of your camera.
    An add on to this list, encourage collaboration. When they feel they are involved it gets the subject more invested in helping you accomplish the vision.
    Great tips Glyn! Thanks!

  • @rumidoo8082
    @rumidoo8082 Pล™ed rokem +2

    What I love about this video is it also applies to models that are used to photos. I used to model and when people I worked with made effort to create a connection, to be really "there", the result was always amazing. Now, as a photographer, I'll gladly take and apply all these advices. Thank you so much !

  • @originalsuki
    @originalsuki Pล™ed rokem +1

    MMFI = That's really a life hack for whenever you talk to someone.
    Lovely work, Glyn

  • @r.c8756
    @r.c8756 Pล™ed rokem +3

    Wow, itโ€™s the first youtube video about photography that makes me want to be the model instead of behind the camera. You make it sound like almost a therapy. Beautiful insightful advice by the way, it changes from the usual technical tips so many channels do.

    • @glyndewis
      @glyndewis  Pล™ed rokem +1

      So good of you to say this โ€ฆ thank you and thanks for watching

  • @canadagoose62
    @canadagoose62 Pล™ed rokem +3

    Very interesting indeed. As a headshot photographer I always have my customers sit in a non photo environment and explain that I'd like to have a conversation with them, just like you do. We talk for about 15 minutes before moving to the studio area and it really works for getting that connection you speak of. I definitely need to slow down as I get excited taking the pictures but will try the hand and tripod suggestions for sure. Excellent stuff Glyn!

    • @glyndewis
      @glyndewis  Pล™ed rokem

      Thanks so much for watching and for commenting Mike ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป

  • @ModernElegancePhoto
    @ModernElegancePhoto Pล™ed 6 mฤ›sรญci

    Mixing empathy, compassion, and the ability to communicate on the fly with this is fantastic, thanks!

  • @anthonypb3
    @anthonypb3 Pล™ed rokem +1

    Thank you for this genuine and super helpful video! Itโ€™s rare to see these types of intangible yet critical tips shared. Youโ€™ve inspired me to keep working on my portraits!

  • @undercoverblk
    @undercoverblk Pล™ed rokem +3

    ๐Ÿคฏ BEST video on portraiture I have ever seen. A thousand times thank you. You so insightfully explained the difference between photographs and portraits, and what has been holding back my images.

  • @NishanSaliya
    @NishanSaliya Pล™ed 10 mฤ›sรญci +6

    I came for a technical video of "how to take portraits" but ended up getting a lesson which is far more important. I'm glad I watched this before my very first photoshoot as a novice photographer. If there is anything called "Photography Psychology", that should be taught to everyone of the novice photographers! Thank you for this beautiful great video. The content is beyond what I expected! Greetings from Sri Lanka !

    • @glyndewis
      @glyndewis  Pล™ed 10 mฤ›sรญci

      Made my day reading this! So glad this has been useful..thank you

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  • @vit4min_c
    @vit4min_c Pล™ed rokem

    It's refreshing to see someone approaching this with compassion.

  • @rogergroover4971
    @rogergroover4971 Pล™ed rokem

    Glyn, thanks for emphasizing the importance of fundamentals in portrait photography, and the connection through the eyes! Great job!

  • @darebear2001
    @darebear2001 Pล™ed rokem +3

    Those were great tips. Approachable and very doable. In fact, your approach to photography reminded me of how Yousef Karsh approached his portraiture. He shot with a cable release bulb and was always visible to his subjects and just chatted with them and took the shot when it felt right. At times he antagonized his subjects (see Winston Churchill) to get an emotional reaction. I really appreciated your video and the rest of your content it helps me teach skills to my high school students. Well done.

    • @glyndewis
      @glyndewis  Pล™ed rokem +1

      Thatโ€™s wonderful to hear Darren โ€ฆ thank you so much

  • @tonymeow2849
    @tonymeow2849 Pล™ed rokem +3

    Wow, actually a very first CZcamsr that teaches others and has experience in what he is teaching about. Youโ€™re doing great, love your photos. Keep it going

  • @user-wr8fm1dk6t
    @user-wr8fm1dk6t Pล™ed rokem +2

    This is a side of portrait photography you rarely see addressed. Very interesting. I'm just beginning portraits. Having done mostly concert photography, I'm currently interested in taking pictures of some of the older folks I meet on my meals on wheels route. This video is quite helpful and will make everyone more comfortable with the process.

  • @tommraz6577
    @tommraz6577 Pล™ed rokem +2

    Some of the most intelligent, and essential portrait photography tips I've come across. Thanks for sharing such great tips with everyone.

  • @sergedaleiden5597
    @sergedaleiden5597 Pล™ed rokem +9

    Hi Glyn. Very useful indeed. We all still fall too much into the gear trap. Settings, lighting equipment, what camera/lens to use, etc. Yet, in landscape it is more the composition and the story that make or break a winning picture. In portraits it is all about the people being connected with the photographer by feeling at ease and comfortable. Not easy especially when the photographer and the subject meet for the first time. Excellent 5 points. Thank you very much Glyn.

  • @m.atanasov
    @m.atanasov Pล™ed 9 mฤ›sรญci +3

    If there was a 'heart' button - I would directly bang on it. One like is not enough for this video. Absolutely different angle of photography tips. Good job.

    • @glyndewis
      @glyndewis  Pล™ed 9 mฤ›sรญci

      Very kind of you to say that ... thank you

  • @c3819
    @c3819 Pล™ed 10 mฤ›sรญci +1

    Maybe the best advice ever! The equipment is just tools, a piece of paper and a pencil doesnโ€™t make the drawing. I always talk to the people Iโ€˜m portraying, asking them about life, love, kids, job, about their experiences in life. โ€žWhat was the best happening to you in the last year? โ€ฆ You donโ€™t need to answer this, just enjoy the thought of it.โ€œ Or Iโ€™ll ask them to think about their very first lovesickness when I already know them a little. Most of the time they laugh at/with me and get very relaxed. I want to learn a bit about the people, itโ€™s so interesting and makes them feel important.

    • @glyndewis
      @glyndewis  Pล™ed 10 mฤ›sรญci

      ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป

    • @c3819
      @c3819 Pล™ed 10 mฤ›sรญci

      @@glyndewis As a working professional, I really like this video. There is so much going on about equipment, but far less about the how or why. Fresh stuff you are providing. Well thought and presented.

  • @p13579a
    @p13579a Pล™ed rokem

    Glyn, I am totally inspired by your work with WWII veterans. It is so good to honour them in the way that you have. Photography has taught me that everyone is beautiful and I can see that you totally grasp that truth. Wishing you and yours a Merry Christmas and keep up the good work.

  • @charliegreen1989
    @charliegreen1989 Pล™ed rokem +3

    Great tips Glyn, will definitely be putting them into practice.

    • @glyndewis
      @glyndewis  Pล™ed rokem +1

      Cheers Charlie ... I use these ALL the time so I really hope they help

  • @osvalchaves
    @osvalchaves Pล™ed rokem +4

    Amazing and didactic video. Loved it. Totally useful. Centering in the person and not the shooter nor the equipment changed my point of view about portraits. Great job. Subscribed!

  • @gcprost
    @gcprost Pล™ed rokem +1

    This was one of the most intelligent videos I've watched on photography. I don't shoot portraits, but after watching this, I wish I did.

    • @glyndewis
      @glyndewis  Pล™ed rokem

      Thatโ€™s wonderful for you to say that Gerald โ€ฆ thank you

  • @zachbenson9548
    @zachbenson9548 Pล™ed rokem

    I'm a lifetime hobbyist that loves photography but I'm not exactly a talented photographer. I've been spending the last 2 years trying to get more serious about it and have delved into a lot of videos on how to improve your photography. Everything centers around sensor size, megapixels, gear, tripods, RAW vs JPEG. It's all been taking the joy out of going out and just shooting and creating experiences and documenting life. This is the best tutorial I have seen so far. You put the human element front and center and it shows in your photos. I hope to see more stuff like this for other styles of photography as well. Very inspiring content.

  • @Third13
    @Third13 Pล™ed rokem +3

    The section with the WWII veteran and the PTSD hit hard. Well done!

    • @glyndewis
      @glyndewis  Pล™ed rokem +2

      Thanks so much Jeff.
      John was such a sweet man ... met up with him many times afterwards at events, his home and in Normandy. A truly lovely man. Much missed.

  • @alexsimpson6836
    @alexsimpson6836 Pล™ed 5 mฤ›sรญci +2

    This was arguably the best non technical photography video I've ever seen. Well done sir.

  • @chrisjohn1138
    @chrisjohn1138 Pล™ed rokem +1

    Glyn with your enthusiasm they must melt before you. And thankfully you are passing your tips onto others.
    Happy Christmas to your family and yourself, thanks again.

    • @glyndewis
      @glyndewis  Pล™ed rokem

      Merry Christmas to you and yours Chris โ€ฆ and thank you

  • @kkaradactyl
    @kkaradactyl Pล™ed rokem +1

    Wow, I love this so much. My favorite thing is talking to someone while Iโ€™m shooting for those moments of authenticity. I love how youโ€™ve broken that down!

    • @glyndewis
      @glyndewis  Pล™ed rokem

      Thanks so much ... glad you liked it

  • @waynesimpson2168
    @waynesimpson2168 Pล™ed rokem +3

    Wonderful video... so, so , so on point! As a portrait photographer who does mostly location shoots this was quite useful and enlightening. Thank you!

    • @glyndewis
      @glyndewis  Pล™ed rokem

      Thatโ€™s great to hear Wayne โ€ฆ thank you

  • @chadwelch3579
    @chadwelch3579 Pล™ed rokem +3

    Very useful. Such a good way of presenting something that's much more difficult than the actual photography. Thank you.

  • @johnwaine56
    @johnwaine56 Pล™ed rokem

    So simple but such original, insightful tips. This will become the classic โ€˜how toโ€™ video for portraiture.
    It probably confirms why Iโ€™ll never be a portrait photographer but I do enjoy and marvel at great portraits including your work Glyn.

  • @stephenwoodburn2970
    @stephenwoodburn2970 Pล™ed rokem +2

    What an excellent portrait tutorial. I struggle with taking portraits, even though I have all of the required kit. I think this approach of putting the subject at ease and making a connection just may be the key. What a great project you did with the war veterans. That must have been a very special project and you did an amazing job. Merry Christmas, Glyn. Take care.

    • @glyndewis
      @glyndewis  Pล™ed rokem

      Thanks so much Stephen and yeah the 39-45 Project was quite an experience. Itโ€™s still ongoing but not at the pace it was prior to the exhibition and Covid landing in our lives. Merry Christmas to you and yours.

  • @Dmbishop70
    @Dmbishop70 Pล™ed rokem +5

    Great Tips Glyn. When shooting corporate headshots, I'll sometimes do 80-90 in a day, so that's less than 5 mins a person, so I have my patter ready for each person. Similar to your point 4, I will often say "ah, you've done this before haven't you, you're a natural at it" to which the normal response is a laugh and a genuine real smile. Point 6 should be: Never say smile!

    • @glyndewis
      @glyndewis  Pล™ed rokem

      Agree with you about the โ€˜no smileโ€™ โ€ฆ I tend to find that actually causes one ๐Ÿ˜€

  • @georgmanthey6141
    @georgmanthey6141 Pล™ed rokem +1

    Yeah, really helpful video! But, Itโ€™s hard to be as authenticly and deeply sympathic like you. Thats a gift!

    • @glyndewis
      @glyndewis  Pล™ed rokem

      Very kind of you to say Georg but I do tend to disagree a bit โ€ฆ listening everyone can do; not everyone does though.

  • @PaulScott_
    @PaulScott_ Pล™ed rokem +2

    Smashing comments and pointers that we apply to life and not just photography. Your connection and eye contact reminded of Yousuf Karsh's portraits. With regards to veterans, my father was a veteran and I learned early on that asking them questions (not just combat action questions) about themselves and listening could lead to some very interesting conversations. I found that you don't need to be a good conversationalist just a good question asker and a better listener. I was in the Canadian Air Force for 27 years and many of my friends and coworkers suffered with PTSD. During our video production for training young officers I learned that they (they were on staff) got easily startled with loud or sudden noises, movement and lighting changes. Video lights with calm and friendly interaction, quiet movie slate and a soft "action" went along way to making them comfortable. So glad to see your work with veterans from all conflicts as they need their story told, even just through a portrait, with kindness, compassion and understanding. If you show a true interest in them and make them feel that they are more than just a photographic subject so that you get your shot and your money, that will go a long way! Thanks again Glyn for sharing your skills and expertise with us! :)

    • @glyndewis
      @glyndewis  Pล™ed rokem +1

      Paul, thank you so much for watching and for such a lovely comment. Working with the Veterans has genuinely been the best thing Iโ€™ve ever done in my life; made so many friends and unintentionally it has been so incredibly rewarding.

  • @rashid.noorani
    @rashid.noorani Pล™ed rokem

    Dear Glyn,
    I loved the way you kept your language simple without using too much technical jargon. The last photo of Ernest John Sleep (RIP) was the icing on the cake. Good stuff.

  • @marcoezfilms7143
    @marcoezfilms7143 Pล™ed 10 mฤ›sรญci +1

    so useful! I'm studying a project where I have to take photos of a young girl that never have a photoshoot of herself, and i was searching for some really usefull tip and I think I stumbled in the best video i coul found. Really grateful and you earned a follower from this!

    • @glyndewis
      @glyndewis  Pล™ed 10 mฤ›sรญci +1

      Wonderful to read this ... thank you

  • @Wolfie99
    @Wolfie99 Pล™ed rokem +1

    Glyn, thank you so much for this! I've done a fair bit of corporate video in the past, now moved on to other things work wise and now getting into my photography as a hobby.
    I have a shoot lined up with a good friend of mine who is a talented songwriter and musician who plays folk music on the guitar as well as lute and mandolin.
    A passionate and talented Artist, also in his 50's, he's quite a character.
    After this, I can now see the difference between photo and a portrait. I've immediately ordered a remote for my Sony and whilst I have recently bought some Westcott speedlights I'm already thinking about how he is as a person and how I might use my video lights to set up the lighting and capture shots silently whilst engaging in conversation. Something I've never thought about before. I have a home recording set up also having done a fair bit of recording in the past and similarly I'd often ask an artist to give me a 'run through' of the entire song so I can just set the levels but of course actually recording it all. I can't count the number of times I've used the first take. Anyway, thanks so much for your advice Glyn. Really taken this on board. The "look through my fingers" is priceless and makes complete sense. So many thanks for this! It's made me think about things more empathically.
    Cheers, Darren. (South Wales)

  • @colewyland1583
    @colewyland1583 Pล™ed rokem

    I appreciate this video so much, itโ€™s so good to see fellow photographers care so much about their clients, learned a lot from this one! Great tips!

  • @yurialvetti2
    @yurialvetti2 Pล™ed rokem

    This is one of the greatest videos about portrait photography Iโ€™ve ever watched. Thank you for that. Human connection is everything.

  • @steveparkins6854
    @steveparkins6854 Pล™ed rokem

    Im trying to emulate you Glyn, and im so thrilled with my portraits already !
    You are an inspiration and great mentor and teacher ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ“ธ
    The " conbection' is so important and a natural trust develops ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ™

  • @harrymacdonald
    @harrymacdonald Pล™ed 8 mฤ›sรญci

    I love what youโ€™re saying here, so many so called portraits online when looking for inspiration pIโ€™m seeing online are dead and despite having an interesting model/location. Itโ€™s the connection and letting someone relax into their normal form and emotion.

  • @kerkalex
    @kerkalex Pล™ed rokem +1

    This is something I had been doing kind of intuitively after seeing that fast, disconnected shoots didn't really produce the results I wanted, it's so nice to see all this valuable information condensed in a single video, way more useful than most videos on the subject

    • @glyndewis
      @glyndewis  Pล™ed rokem +1

      Thank you so much Alexander

  • @NithilanDhandapani
    @NithilanDhandapani Pล™ed rokem +1

    That final tip hit hard Sir. Awesome tips and you are doing a good work. Congrats

  • @MarttiSuomivuori
    @MarttiSuomivuori Pล™ed rokem

    I only take pictures of people I like. You describe the method of making it happen. I did not think of the tripod+remote, but with an iPhone, it is a piece of cake. A nice one, Glyn, thank you.

  • @dereck_MT360
    @dereck_MT360 Pล™ed rokem +2

    This is the best 5 tips Iโ€™ve received about Portraits. This really resonates with my business because I live in a military town. I never stopped to think about the off camera flash having adverse effects on those suffering PTSD. Thank you so much!!! ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿพ

    • @glyndewis
      @glyndewis  Pล™ed rokem

      So glad you approve Dereck as you have experience with veterans โ€ฆ thank you

  • @delhidreamss
    @delhidreamss Pล™ed 9 mฤ›sรญci +1

    I must have watched thousands of โ€˜how toโ€™ photography videos by now, but this one was perhaps the most useful in explaining the actual โ€˜howโ€™ behind a great photograph. Thank you so much Glyn.

    • @glyndewis
      @glyndewis  Pล™ed 8 mฤ›sรญci

      Thank you so much for that

  • @dinkobilic9078
    @dinkobilic9078 Pล™ed rokem

    This man deserves a beer!! I applauded in silence while watching this video, tremendous information here, pure gold! Thank you Sir!

  • @2BadHourofPower
    @2BadHourofPower Pล™ed 3 mฤ›sรญci +1

    100% earned my sub. This is masterful/elite level thinking. Your perception level and ability to analyze yourself and your interactions with people to find out where you might have gone wrong is a rare trait. You also treat people with dignity and respect. I literally started to get tears in my eyes with how you treated the WW2 veteran and the implications of how an event can haunt a man 80 years later. To say that this video offers a lot is an understatement. I'm going to bookmark it so that I can come back to it from time to time and refresh my own knowledge and understanding. Thanks.

  • @lynncrow4718
    @lynncrow4718 Pล™ed rokem +1

    Love your videos so much, I think if you have been a portrait photographer for a long time you have your own style of connecting. I have pure joy when looking thru my lens and I share it enthusiastically and show my client the images and am super complimentary, but it comes from my heart. I have been doing this for 30 year. But I do agree with almost everything elseโ€ฆ. You are amazing and I LOVE YOUR WORKโ€ฆ

    • @glyndewis
      @glyndewis  Pล™ed rokem

      Thatโ€™s so very kind of you to say Lynn โ€ฆ. Thank you

  • @iainmacdonald7034
    @iainmacdonald7034 Pล™ed rokem +2

    Sounds like it helps a lot to be a decent human being, and you self-evidently are, Glyn. Thank you for this and so much other excellent tuition ๐Ÿ™

    • @glyndewis
      @glyndewis  Pล™ed rokem +1

      Very kind ... thank yuo so much Iain

  • @krisjamesfranzi
    @krisjamesfranzi Pล™ed rokem +1

    You're so considerate and awesome! As a barber, I can say that this can be translated into so many other lines of work and professions. Your last example of your WW2 vet's photoshoot made me smile and reignited the reason why we, as professionals of the human appearance, do what we do :)

    • @glyndewis
      @glyndewis  Pล™ed rokem

      Kris, it means a lot that you should say that โ€ฆ thank you and thank you for watching

  • @mortezakhobzi3651
    @mortezakhobzi3651 Pล™ed 3 mฤ›sรญci

    You are a game changer. A true master who communicates rather than dictates... You deserve billions of compliment โค

  • @themomentier
    @themomentier Pล™ed rokem +1

    Something I learned more important than, lighting and settings. this changed the whole perspective of photograph. Thanks a ton for this amazing video.

    • @glyndewis
      @glyndewis  Pล™ed rokem

      So good ot hear that ... thank you

  • @Carld1
    @Carld1 Pล™ed rokem +1

    Great advice. As someone who worked in social care for over 30 years I have always made a specific effort to make conversation and get to know my photo subject. I soon realised this was really helpful in working with models . As you imply it becomes easier if there is a connection during the time spent together . Be easy going with your subject, listen to them and just like meeting anyone new , build a friendly relationship.

    • @glyndewis
      @glyndewis  Pล™ed rokem

      100% with you there Carl ... thank you

  • @ActualCounterfactual
    @ActualCounterfactual Pล™ed rokem

    6 minutes in, the BEST tip and BEST experience I ever heard related to portrait shoots at any time on CZcams

  • @caesarbell
    @caesarbell Pล™ed rokem

    Simply AMAZING, I am completely agree with all of these things!!

  • @Quillhook
    @Quillhook Pล™ed rokem

    So many people speak about the importance of making a connection in portrait photography, but this is the first video I've seen with clear, practical tips on how to do so.

  • @robertmilligan3950
    @robertmilligan3950 Pล™ed rokem

    Not just for portrait shooting but after watching this for people skills. Thank you well put together and will watch again to remind me of MMFI when meeting people.

  • @andygovan
    @andygovan Pล™ed rokem +2

    This is fabulous, thank you. First time Iโ€™ve seen someone so conscious of the subjectโ€™s feelings/emotions ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘

  • @PawelMachala
    @PawelMachala Pล™ed 3 mฤ›sรญci +1

    You've offered five great pearls to your viewers, Glyn. I'm happy to be one of them.

    • @glyndewis
      @glyndewis  Pล™ed 3 mฤ›sรญci

      That's great Pawel ... thank you

  • @kimharrison3146
    @kimharrison3146 Pล™ed rokem

    Really enjoyed this video. I've been a Photographer for 37 years and all these tips make perfect sense! I've subscribed and very much looking forward to looking at more of your work!

  • @caiushiticas4619
    @caiushiticas4619 Pล™ed rokem

    Wonderful, game changing tips!

  • @kaloyantsilev
    @kaloyantsilev Pล™ed rokem +1

    Loving your videos Glyn! Thanks for making them

    • @glyndewis
      @glyndewis  Pล™ed rokem

      Youโ€™re welcome Kaloyan โ€ฆ thanks for watching

  • @gallegoau
    @gallegoau Pล™ed rokem +1

    After watch tons of videos about portrait on YT, this so far is one of the best tips on entire web.. You really deserve a like on this and earned one more follower.

    • @glyndewis
      @glyndewis  Pล™ed rokem

      Very kind of you! Thanks so much

  • @doriswoodruff4810
    @doriswoodruff4810 Pล™ed rokem +2

    absolutely outstanding tips! fir even those taking cell photos!! thank you!!!!

  • @heatherk9094
    @heatherk9094 Pล™ed rokem

    Great refresher, things that we all should know, but often forget to consider these. Thank you!

  • @NaomiAtkins
    @NaomiAtkins Pล™ed rokem +1

    I've been a portrait photographer for ten years. I've been blown away, just in watching two of your videos so far. Wow. Amazing content!!

    • @glyndewis
      @glyndewis  Pล™ed rokem

      Thatโ€™s so good to hear Naomi โ€ฆ thank you

  • @lucianoblues
    @lucianoblues Pล™ed rokem

    Precious words, Mr. Dewis! Thank you for them and for showing me a direction, because I am trying to go back to portrait photography and was confused in which direction to follow.

  • @falstaff2u
    @falstaff2u Pล™ed rokem

    Thank you for the most helpful advice, Glyn.

  • @stephenchapis268
    @stephenchapis268 Pล™ed rokem +2

    After 15 years of conducting audio interviews pilots and veterans for print magazine articles, I've started, whenever possible, doing the interviews in person and on video. This video contains the best advice I've seen yet on shooting video interviews and portraits. Thank you.

    • @glyndewis
      @glyndewis  Pล™ed rokem

      Thatโ€™s very kind of you to say that Stephen โ€ฆ thank you so much

  • @stsofian
    @stsofian Pล™ed rokem

    Omg instantly subscribed!! I didn't expect that!! I was waiting to hear about lighting etc but this blow my mind!! Thanks a lot and i definitely will apply this 5 tips when i am photographing people!! โค๏ธโค๏ธ

  • @bryaneditiontv600
    @bryaneditiontv600 Pล™ed 7 mฤ›sรญci +1

    Your a legend. 20 years worth of experience right there

  • @roar6428
    @roar6428 Pล™ed 9 mฤ›sรญci +1

    I've watched many videos about portrait photography and most of them focus on the technical aspects of lighting, settings, and posing. However, none of them focus on the most important aspect which is a relaxed and comfortable "subject". Excellent tips!

    • @glyndewis
      @glyndewis  Pล™ed 9 mฤ›sรญci

      Thank you so much. Glad you like it.

  • @chewtony101
    @chewtony101 Pล™ed rokem +1

    Thanks a million for sharing your experience with us! They are very useful !

  • @NicodCdP
    @NicodCdP Pล™ed rokem

    Wonderful Glyn, you're the best! Merry Christmas!