Capturing Family Portraits on Location and in Studio with Michele Celentano
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Michele Celentano is the author of “Photographing Families - Tips for Capturing Timeless Images”. She has appeared on CreativeLive.com for a three-day workshop about photographing families that was viewed globally by more than 30,000 photographers. Michele is one of an elite group of photographers to be sought out by Canon USA to represent their company as an Explorer of Light.
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She's a great photographer. She knows how to do her work. Great Video Westcott.
Great video! So many tips and tools. Thank you for your inspiration!
Glad it was helpful!
That was awesome! By the time I’m done with a shoot like that I’m soaking wet and exhausted! Love this! More please! 😊
When you do groups do you use single focus point or group focus points? Does it matter as long as we get a solid set focus?
Awesome shoot, this family is so cute.
Love it!!! what apature and shutter speed are you using? 🤩
Wow Beautiful pictures ! And working with families takes a lot of work 🙏🏼📸
Watching this made me not want to get into family portraits even though I've been asked. Yikes, that and Weddings are too much work.
Poor old thing1 Ya looking good. lovely images
You r impressive! Thx for showing the BTS.
At F/4 everybody is sharp when they are 4 of them ?
Thanks a lot for the great information and tips on those fantastic tools to make everything go smooth specially with kids , one question which Manfrotto tripod is that really like 👍 that one
Thank you , such a great video!
❤❤❤live the video ❤
GREAT JOB PROFESSOR, GREAT INFO
THANKS.
Glad it was helpful, thanks for watching!
how do you get sharp shots, if the brakes on the wheels are off?, wouldn't the tripod move all the time?
I’d love to know what Tripod on wheels you are using.
Enjoyed the vid, loved the sequencing of shots. Will certainly add similar to my family set up. Will subscribe :-)
f/2.8 at ¹/160 with a family of 6 with that lens off tripod...you're brave!
well flash freezes any action but I'd be stopped down to at least f4 just for the DOF.
Question for you Michelle, can you give me some information on your tripod. I need one that is on wheels. Thank you.
Why use that tether system when the camera has a great wifi system for tethering? The files are transferred just as fast without lose of quality.. CR3 files are transferred to the computer...
What was exifs inside and outside?
you can see the EXIF in the screen captures she shares during the video
I was under the impression that when using a tripod, you should extend the larger leg sections first and always use any leg sections before raising and using a center column to maximize the stability which is why you use a tripod in the first place. Otherwise a great video!
If you are referring to the studio portion of the clip, it doesn’t matter. All light is provided by the studio flashes, which operate at ~ 1/ 20.000 sec. It will be very difficult to produce some motion blur in these cases. With respect to moody low-light landscape shots, you are absolutely correct.
I work inside in in the office Josh beatchell with strawberry on on top look at at home
I think, family photography cannot be advised to serious photographer. :)