5 Little-Known Photography Tricks
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I joined your course Mark ! Thank you
Hello Mark! When you were doing the light trails, what makes the starburst look on the lights on the side? Is this a special lens or what. Thanks so much and I'm enjoying you course.
I've just started out with phototherapy using a Sony a6400 and I find your tutorials the most valuable on CZcams so far. Well explained, good use of examples, you show the camera settings with each example as well and speak in a nice calm manner, sticking to the topics at hand with just the right amount of explanation. Thanks for all your hard work and videos!
Happy to help! If you're interested in learning more tips and tricks to fully master your camera, our Digital Camera Mastery course is perfect for you! Here’s the link to join: photpro.to/dcm-j
My go-to photographer, really. I not only enjoy these tutorials but they're also in chapters - which makes them much more engaging. Light and shadow can transform a photograph giving it colour and character, and I'm now pointed towards using the highest possible F-Stop number. The thing with photography is that it's a long journey of discovery; we are always learning. Thanks for your time and trouble, I guess it's about time I finally subscribed.
you have made magical improvement in technique of thousands of art loving people around the world.....
Another great video - really enjoy your presentation technique. Simple speak and well measured tone makes it easy to follow. Much appreciated.
Thank you for the wonderful lesson . I was in San Miguel a couple of weeks ago when I found your channel . I was able to use some of your lesson to get a new perspective on my photography skills. My family has studied art in San Miguel since the late 1960's.
Painting mostly . Thank you again ! We used to have a house on Quebrada i believe the bridge you're on at the end ! Gracious
Thank you for showing you're not always in manual mode!! I, too, find that AP works great!!
good
Mark thanks for your videos, now im using my expensive DSLR again. will continue watching your tutorials. many thanks again
Finally! Someone on Utube who's read the manual to the camera.
Great Video and tricks. I really appreciate your advices. thanks from Italy.
For tip #5, the best way to get perfect shots is to use the Olympus Live Time or Live Bulb mode. Nails it everytime.
Yesterday I stumbled into your channel Mark and I must say, I'll never leave you anymore. The way you explain things are so easy to understand - things I've been struggling with the last 2 years, since I started this beautiful hobby. Your calm voice does the rest. Keep up your fantastic work.
A forever-fan from the Netherlands 🙂
Thank you so much, Heinz! :)
Wow amazing. Thanks for this. 👍
Your videos are really great. I do learn a lot with them. Many thanks for all the hints!
I just found your channel.
Best photography channel on CZcams by a looong shot.
Subscribed
I did enjoy a lot. Symetric pictures is awesome
wow, last one is beautiful, thank You :)
This channel is wonderful I can’t wait to see more from you!! Your channel is my #1 reference right now
Welcome aboard!
A great video Mark, thank you
Always learn a new technique from you 😍
Thank you!
Very helpful and clear, thank you
Many of the techniques that you mention are also used on film photography. It is very easy to use a medium format camera for the exposure settings as they are better equipped for it.
Thank you soo much!!!
This video gave me anxiety, from watching him speak so bravely in public in front of strangers.
Massive balls on this guy.
Another great video, thanks
So beautifully explained and wonderful shots has been taken by you great photography
Thank you for the valuable points.😀😀
Sir You are fantastic.
Sir all vdos are very easy to understand and really helpful..I wanted to join you in future if possible. I am from India
Really informative video sir....keep posting....and teaching us...😊
Your model is naturally very beautiful. Makes taking the picture all the more worthwhile. Thanks for sharing. ❤
😍😍😍 thank you 😍😍😍
Mark is the best ever teacher !! After his course I fell in love again .
Thank you! :)
I believe truly believe that!
just today i found ur channel.. wathched lot of ur videos .. still watching... very helpful.. very detailed... found out and learned many things.. i subsribed immedately. only thing is that i dont hv a camera, i take photos with my phone. I just love to capture moments. thanks
Great tips, thanks for sharing!
I'm jazzed! A pro-photographer who sees merit in the rule of thirds. When I started more than 35 years ago, I purchased a how-to book in which the instructor taught not only how to employ this age-old and tried technique, he explained in depth the reasons, including eye movement of people viewing images. I'm staggered today that this technique is so little known and how many people come along and potty-mouth it. Since "everyone" else likes to mention Ansel Adams, I will too. The rule of thirds is all over his landscapes, picture after picture. Never mind his comment about "no rules." People abuse that statement, make it a license for, well, I'll be nice. Anyway, having shot countless images for more than 3.5 decades, I have found the rule of thirds to be as lovely as Carribean sunsets. Not everything has to be full-frame or center-spotted. That can be very boring, no matter how much other aspects are mind-bogglingly fantastic. IMO, expert use of Lightroom, PS, etc and thousands of dollars worth of gear just cannot equal the rule of thirds. I can count now, on snarky returns from people who only think they know better. Photographers may make lots of money without the rule of thirds. It's sad that's their measure for quality. Thank you. I will subscribe.
Certo Glenn do you remember the name of the book, I’d love to read it.
This channel is wonderful I can’t wait to see more from you!! Your channel is my #1 reference right now
Superb presentation.... 👍
Sweet Info!! Three month summer class doesn’t begin to touch this 15 minutes of Gold!
Thank you, Don! :)
Gratitude 🙏🏻❤️🙏🏻
Wow, I am in love with this channel!!!
Thank you for the video
Thank you so much I really enjoyed it you explained it in very simple terms look forward to looking at more of your videos 👍
Awesome, thank you!
Time to do a little more photography here in the Philippines so thanks for the tips.
Super helpful. Thanks.
GREAT TIPS! THANKS
Interested, does your course teach about editing in photoshop?? I use lightroom but i want to dive deep into photoshop..thanks great video
Great tips!!! Thanks
Simply Amazing!!!
Every videos i watch i learn somthing new out of it n keeps inspiring to watch more and practice more abt photography though im not by profession. Beautiful!! n thanks alot for sharing your knowledge of photography skills.
Thanks Jhanu, we really appreciate it! If you’re interested in further improving your photography skills with us, you may want to join our Digital Camera Mastery course. Here’s the link to join:
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Awesome video. I needed the tricks. Thanks
I love your videos, I could listen to you all day lol, the information is good too as I am a beginner. I loved the kit Lens video. Thanks you so much
Thank you, Angela! Great to hear you're enjoying the videos. :) There’s plenty more to learn on the Digital Camera Mastery course, here’s the link to join - photpro.to/dcm-r
Amazing and well organized, thank you very much!❤️
Glad you enjoyed it, Nick! :) There’s plenty more to learn on the Digital Camera Mastery course, here’s the link to join - photpro.to/dcm-r
lovely locations... mexico, right?
Love from Nepal ❤️
Great video thank you!
Great! I'm a cheap-camera, point-and-shoot amateur, but I'm always interested in better techniques with low-tech. I found at least four of your five techniques useful. Thanks.
Glad you found it useful! :)
Can you make a video about taking photos of night sky ..milkiway?
Well made video, thank you sir. Appreciate you taking the time to share your knowledge.
Thank you, Chris!
Great tips 🍷
Thank you
The more number of times I see this particular video I get the recap once again. Thank You
That's great! We're glad it is helping you! :)
Thanks great video and info
Thank you very much Mark. Nice informative & a well constructed video.
I was told "A" is for Automatic setting not for aperture priority.
AV is aperture priority on Canons, There is also an "A" in green, Please could you explain. Thank you,
Big thank-you
Nice demonstration with easiest settings
Excellent!
Great advise and tutorial, thank you
Thank you Mark
everything is good but i just wonder if you can use more budget photo cameras. I am not sure whether photos which i will do, lets say on cannon 200d will be such beautiful as yours
Excellent TIPS bought the course based on these tips
Love it. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it! If you're interested in learning more tips and tricks to fully master your camera, our Digital Camera Mastery course is perfect for you! Here’s the link to join: photpro.to/dcm-j
Sir i am love with your photo
Thanks for the information sir
Thanks for great useful tricks.
Thank Giving Training chandradewa From Srilanka
Great vid
Good general knowledge. Very good!
it's good. please do more like festival and monochromatic photos
I noticed that you had a longer lens or were they a combination, for the open lens portion?
I enjoy listening to your brief, to the point explanations of your camera tricks. I have been using it but always learn/relearn and i truly enjoy your well paced tone and explanation, Thank you. What i would really like to learn is how to use the Lightroom - not the classic one. Again thank you.
Brilliant. Thanks! 👍
You're most welcome! :)
Great tips ❤
Very nicely presented the Tips.
so you live in San Miguel de Allende I recognize it been there several times. can you do some architecture because I know that place is perfect for colonial architecture photos and add some land scape
i've starting on photography using eos200d with 55-250mm,. and i find your videos and helping me so much
We are glad you found the video useful! Check our our full course which helps you to master all your camera settings and gives you tips on how to take better photos! Here's the link to learn more about the Digital Camera Mastery course: photpro.to/ny-dcm-cs-37
Awesome!
Thanks for another great video. I dabble with a little long exposure photography and I have a question with regards. Does long exposure photography damage your sensor or camera at all?
Great advice
Thank You So Much
Great video indeed..
very useful tips, thanks.
Thank u
Very great tips.
Wow to the point beautifully explained 👍
Glad you liked it
i like your videos .. Greetings from Iraq
great tips, thank you. you have got a new subscriber!
Glad you found it useful, Jan! :) There's a lot more to learn on the Digital Camera Mastery course, here's the link to join - photpro.to/dcm-r
Absolutely wonderful video.
Glad you enjoyed it! If you're interested in learning more tips and tricks to fully master your camera, our Digital Camera Mastery course is perfect for you! Here’s the link to join: photpro.to/dcm-j
At 3:20 into the video, photographing the door knob - isn't this the XF 50-140mm? Doesn't match the picture's added description with focal length of "18mm [28mm]", does it?
Bruh, where ya from? Fantastic tips BTW.