7 Things PRO Photographers Do that BEGINNERS Don't!

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    In this week’s episode, we review 7 things pro photographers do that beginners don't. Anyone that has watched my channel for any amount of time knows that I always create videos that speak to a former version of myself and this week's episode is no different. The 7 things covered in this video are things that I not only didn't do when I was a beginner, but these are things I never even heard of 8 years ago. Overtime however, I've picked up these things that have greatly helped me over the years and I want to pass these things along to you today. I hope you enjoy this week's episode and find it helpful - As always thanks so much for watching! - Mark D.
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Komentáře • 201

  • @MarkDenneyPhoto
    @MarkDenneyPhoto  Před rokem +93

    🌟QUICK NOTE: Thanks so much for all the support the past 4 years - couldn't have done any of this without YOU!

    • @brandt_bennett
      @brandt_bennett Před rokem +1

      Wild how the time has flown! I remember when you were still working. And when you made the switch (or it was made for you 🤷‍♂️) and went full time! It’s been fun to watch

    • @MarkDenneyPhoto
      @MarkDenneyPhoto  Před rokem +1

      @@brandt_bennett Crazy - it has flown by!

    • @erikswenson2659
      @erikswenson2659 Před rokem +1

      Sir. Possibly your finest video ever! I see other CZcams photographers struggling to come up with new videos that are fresh, much less top their last video. However, you keep impressing. Just do not know how you are going to top this.

    • @keithancajas4623
      @keithancajas4623 Před rokem +1

      Thanks go to you! You've been by far my #1 source of inspiration and knowledge in this quite expensive but very rewarding little hobby I've come to love.

  • @prsearls
    @prsearls Před rokem +6

    This is very good advice. I've been a hobbyist photographer for more than 65 years. Over that span of time, I've discovered most of these. I can't say I do all of them; I have gotten more impatient in my old age but that is a character flaw. There are no shortcuts to good photography. You've displayed some beautiful work.

  • @connorfernandes9439
    @connorfernandes9439 Před rokem +2

    #3 is so true! all of my favorite photos are the ones that I stumbled upon and had no intention / plan of taking!

  • @samwilson4012
    @samwilson4012 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for another great video Mark - always enjoy your content - very generous sharing from your journey

  • @charlesdavis6371
    @charlesdavis6371 Před rokem +2

    always enjoy your videos Mark - you do amazing work.

  • @erichstocker8358
    @erichstocker8358 Před rokem +13

    Ansel Adams was the king of taking photos with "post processing" in mind. Most of his negatives were just an avenue to print the image that he wanted in the darkroom. A great example of this is his Moonrise over Hernandez. He was after all as great a wizard in the darkroom as behind a camera.

    • @MarkDenneyPhoto
      @MarkDenneyPhoto  Před rokem

      Absolutely!

    • @ewallperschwaznyk4169
      @ewallperschwaznyk4169 Před rokem +1

      Working in an art gallery, I frequently talk to people who believe that Ansel Adams' prints were straight out of camera. I’ve had people sincerely tell me that photo editing is dishonest. I refer them to his many books on the subject.

    • @erichstocker4173
      @erichstocker4173 Před rokem +1

      @@ewallperschwaznyk4169 Yes, he was a master in the darkroom. Even the zone system was developed largely to make the time in the darkroom more "doable". I think that fact so many people think everything of his came straight out of the camera is partly what he was attempting to achieve. His vision was to be "natural". Your referral is brillant.

  • @AlaskaAdVANtures
    @AlaskaAdVANtures Před rokem +6

    Can’t believe it’s been four years. I remember when you made the announcement and made the decision. Glad to have been along for the ride. I’ve learned a lot and in those four years I decided to finally pick up a camera for myself. I still consider myself an amateur but have actually started selling prints pretty regularly and getting recognition from my peers. Last year I was recognized for an image I took that got world wide exposure and to say I was shocked is an understatement. Thanks for all your great videos and here’s to the next four years!

  • @GardeningWithMaples
    @GardeningWithMaples Před rokem +3

    I 100% agree with all of these but especially #4. finding those small detail not only helps tells the story but also makes some amazing unique images. Congrats on 4 years, time flies by fast.

  • @JerryMarshall
    @JerryMarshall Před rokem +6

    Congrats on 4 years! And here is to 40 more! :) Have learned so much and keep learning every single week! I think my biggest problem on this list is the last one, patience and persistence. I struggle with getting out and taking time, so when I do get out, it's usually with the wife and I don't want to take too much time away from her enjoyment of being out, so I just rush and get back in the car and off we go. Really need to slow down and plan and create a story BEFORE I get onsite. Thanks again Mark for a great video!

  • @williamerickson4849
    @williamerickson4849 Před rokem +2

    Thank you Mark for the great video. You are very consistent in producing very educational and watchable videos. I have learned a lot from you over the years. I’m just a serious amateur but I’m sure you have brought my game up to a new level!

  • @CassidyHansen
    @CassidyHansen Před rokem

    So excited for ya. Been fun to hang and learn with you. Thanks for another one!

  • @ko300zx
    @ko300zx Před rokem +1

    Happy 4 year anniversary! Your videos have taught me so much in such a short amount of time. Never stop!

  • @shaungoddard8417
    @shaungoddard8417 Před rokem +5

    This is a great video Mark, I am a beginner hobbyist photographer & I am taking a great deal from your channel & a few other photographers i am following & subscribed to. You put across so much in the video & it is all very helpful. I will certainly be putting into practice the advice you are giving

  • @dhavalr775
    @dhavalr775 Před rokem

    Congrats on 4 year anniversary !!
    Thank you for sharing content online.. I learned a lot from you

  • @huette
    @huette Před rokem +1

    Congratulations on the 4 year anniversary 🎉
    I appreciate your passion for photography and that your videos are basically one-shots!

  • @larryb0315
    @larryb0315 Před rokem

    Great information, Mark! Thank you for sharing all of your knowledge!

  • @stevechilvers1322
    @stevechilvers1322 Před rokem +1

    Great video as always Mark. Plenty of useful advice to take away & practice with. Many thanks.

  • @markledbury3666
    @markledbury3666 Před rokem +1

    Excellent video Mark! Awesome tips. Thanks for sharing these. I find the I do a couple of them to some extent already and will work on expanding them and the others. Thanks again!

  • @horstschoninger1265
    @horstschoninger1265 Před rokem

    Revisit a location and bring passions with you is for me the most what I have learned. I remember taking a lot more shots and go around quicker to get as much as I can...... was a mistake. Now I do 15% of photos take time watch for light or come sometime later to the same location. Learned some in post etc. Sometimes you upgrade from equipment can help, too. Compare my images from some years ago to now.... a big difference, almost each image is much better as before. I am glad you had the same experience.

  • @danny84gee
    @danny84gee Před rokem +1

    I have always enjoyed taking photographs but recently got really into photography, I only have a standard Nikon coolpix but looking into a DSLR at the moment mainly due to the inspiration from yourself, I find your instructions very clear and to the point and enjoy watching your videos, thank you and I look forward to the next one.

  • @craigpiferphotography
    @craigpiferphotography Před rokem +2

    I think that I struggle the most with story telling and patience, but I'm not perfect on the others either. This was a good reminder to work on these elements.

  • @philbrown8181
    @philbrown8181 Před rokem

    Many congratulations on your four year anniversary Mark, I really enjoy your channel. Thank you.

  • @katz4dancing
    @katz4dancing Před rokem +7

    Hi Mark,
    I do most of these things - I have been a hobbyist for over 45 years and finally bought my first pro grade camera in the last year.
    My struggle is finding a spot and actually using my tripod.
    I like to move a lot - I think it’s important to tell the story of a location (who knows!? it may be burned down the next year- our local Eagle Creek Fire comes to mind) and capture numerous images of the small pleasures as well as the larger landscape. Working on that discipline !
    Love your videos!

    • @timd4524
      @timd4524 Před rokem

      Try a monopod. It is sometimes much easier than the tripod in the forest.

    • @johnchedsey1306
      @johnchedsey1306 Před rokem

      I've been more or less "serious" about photography for about 7 years and rarely use a tripod, unless it's a low light situation or where I'm deliberately going for a long exposure situation. If setting up a tripod and lugging one around feels like it slows you down, leave it at home or the car! Modern cameras have enough built in stabilizers + good quality at higher ISO settings that you'll get plenty of great hand held shots.

  • @richardpesce5325
    @richardpesce5325 Před rokem

    Another great series of recommendations Mark. Congratulations on your 4 years!

  • @JerseyLeft
    @JerseyLeft Před rokem

    Congratulations on your success! Thank you for sharing valuable insights and experiences. Your knowledge has been priceless in my own growth and development.

  • @chingymofo1
    @chingymofo1 Před rokem

    I’m a beginner street photographer and I love watching your videos, landscape for me is really hard to grasp at this point in time because I never know what to look for (I’ll get there eventually) but these videos are super helpful and apply in my street stuff too!

  • @larrycrain4505
    @larrycrain4505 Před rokem

    Congratulations on your 4th yr appreciate all the hard work your videos has been very helpful thank you

  • @elithunder
    @elithunder Před rokem

    Great advice! Thanks for sharing!!

  • @trinasculley4989
    @trinasculley4989 Před rokem

    Thank you for the great tips Mark. All will be helpful, some I try to do already. I have found myself revisiting scenes multiple times that I realized I rushed or I missed that conditions weren't right or, I drive by and notice that the conditions are better or different than the previous time and I must go back. One of your tips, that you have mentioned in other videos, is slow down and be patient. Since I love music, I wear ear buds on location and listen to music while I work, and it inspires me to slow down and enjoy the work more.

  • @paulachapman2711
    @paulachapman2711 Před rokem +1

    I love how you make these videos speaking to your younger self. They are so good at speaking to other beginners. Thank you.

  • @grosema
    @grosema Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the great video Mark, Great Tip's

  • @danaphillips868
    @danaphillips868 Před rokem +3

    Great video Mark! I did want to point out, in case you haven't already been made aware of it, that #7 in your list - Patience is misspelled! Keep the videos coming - and Thank You for this service that you are providing to help educate those photographer's trying to get to your level of expertise.

  • @oscararrieta326
    @oscararrieta326 Před rokem

    Thanks Mark for helping me to be a better photographer even I always love taking pictures, I never took this art so reriusly, but you show me the paths to my own journey, thanks.

  • @francisbuckley3539
    @francisbuckley3539 Před rokem

    Love your work, thank you so much.

  • @HFVidShotz
    @HFVidShotz Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing. Definitely points to keep in mind on my photography journey.

  • @mmlips
    @mmlips Před rokem +1

    Congrats Mark! Love your channel!

  • @michaelhale416
    @michaelhale416 Před rokem

    Greatly appreciate the video. I really like that you recognize we all need to start somewhere. It helps hobbyists like myself stay encouraged. Thanks.

  • @BGTuyau
    @BGTuyau Před rokem

    All good points to keep in mind for both novice and veteran photographers.

  • @MrCranebay
    @MrCranebay Před rokem +1

    Such a good comment on light! Yes, nowadays, if I go shoot something nearby and the light is not good, I don't even bother to take a photo, but I decide to come later when "the light is good". Also planning and thinking about the light using different weather services and sun / moon locator to plan ahead to check if there is even a good possibility for photographic lighting (or mist, rain, starry sky, moon light etc. ) is a good practice. Of course you can't control everything and there can be always happy surprises - you have one thing in mind, but when you get there, it is not like you imagined it to be - but it could be even better :D

  • @heatherm8261
    @heatherm8261 Před rokem

    I love your videos! Though I still can’t always keep up with your Lightroom walkthroughs.

  • @michaelt7320
    @michaelt7320 Před rokem +1

    Some great tips once again, especially number one. I have met more than one beginner who starts out wanting to "get it right in camera." Then once they start doing some processing, they realise that they have different options for their images that they had never appreciated before.

  • @michaelbarth4031
    @michaelbarth4031 Před rokem

    tnx (again) for all your help and expertise !!!

  • @fintux
    @fintux Před rokem

    I enjoy watching your videos! They have a good pace, and they're about what the title says, quite often multiple tips in one video.

  • @tamasisgupta5315
    @tamasisgupta5315 Před rokem

    Congratulations Mark on your incredible journey 👍

  • @narwhal004
    @narwhal004 Před rokem

    The gameboy is back! My meaningful discussion point is my wife's pictures always have a tree to the right or left. She loves framing her shots so every time I see a shot that looks good with a tree, I make her take it and let her own that style. She doesn't do any photography so when I'm going through photos, I like seeing her framed shots.

  • @jtinoco9859
    @jtinoco9859 Před rokem +1

    May you continue to have success in your photography journey. I’ve benefited a lot from your teachings. Happy 4th anniversary!

  • @peterfritzphoto
    @peterfritzphoto Před rokem

    Congratulations on 4 years, Mark. You’ve certainly earned your freedom. 🙂🦘🇦🇺

  • @texasboy5117
    @texasboy5117 Před rokem +1

    Great points: Most often I get to a great place and have a limited amount of time. I just can't stay for the best shot. So, I'm forced to work with the light or space I have which may be only yards and minutes. I try to work fast and look for the best composition I can get with what I have. Time is a great asset to really plan a "best of class" shot.

  • @NickBelt
    @NickBelt Před rokem +1

    Mark, CZcams algorithm recommended your channel and I'm glad it did. I really appreciated your insight on keeping in mind how you will process your image. More to add to my tool kit! Thanks again.

  • @billkipper3264
    @billkipper3264 Před rokem

    Thanks again for another great video. I do incorporate most of these tips most of the time as I've heard them before from either you or somewhere else. However, it never hurts to have reminders. Planning my edit out in the field though is a new one that I'll try next time out.

  • @roysecord2095
    @roysecord2095 Před rokem +1

    Hi, Mark. I really enjoy all the information you provide. It would be great if you could provide us with a vlog on the benefits of rarely used auto ISO for landscape photography, as well as auto shutter settings (minimum to maximum). Many thanks.

  • @Optopolis
    @Optopolis Před rokem +1

    I definitely feel like I've been inching my way into all of these things more and more over my last three years. There's already been numerous, numerous times where I go to a place to photo/film it... then a couple months (or even just a couple weeks) later, I realize the shots I got just weren't as good as they could have been. My vocal point is much more urban although I don't mind grabbing a nice rural landscape every now n again. Either way, very interesting video on all of these points.

  • @ditchstick
    @ditchstick Před rokem

    thank you for making content for us! love your channel

  • @wildzenventures
    @wildzenventures Před rokem +1

    Thank you for these tips! Always gives me something to think about. Congrats on your career change, I gave up the Croatian corporate world 6 years ago and I’m so thankful. I still work part time but it gives me so much more time to fulfill that creative side. Cheers!!

  • @casualphotoholic
    @casualphotoholic Před rokem

    Photography is Like Golf! SOOOO... Many factors that go in to a single Photo/Golf shot! Are you on the tee, fairway, or in the rough? What's your desired distance? Which club should you use? Is the ball above or below my feet? I'm on in incline so should I change my stance and grip? Which way is the wind blowing and how strong? Every Photo opportunity presents similar constraints, and even the seasoned Pros fall short. Thanks Mark for all you do!

  • @dfinlay587
    @dfinlay587 Před rokem

    ETTR is the easiest example of shooting with post in mind. Great video, Mark. Thanks.

  • @stevejohnston7118
    @stevejohnston7118 Před rokem +1

    Another great video! I need to work on my patience, persistence and working the scene! Take this with me next time! THANKS AGAIN!

  • @LeeAllen337
    @LeeAllen337 Před rokem

    I'm taking a week off work all next week and am traveling down the coast of Maine for about 5 days and I'm so excited. The trip is 100% about taking photo's, it's the sole reason I'm traveling there. Been photographing with my Sony a7iii for about 6 months now. I will take everything you've said here and keep in mind on my trip. I don't have any ocean pictures yet, all I've taken is my local area here in Vermont. Trees... lots of trees. Looking forward to my trip a lot. My only fear is coming back home and having a 1000 photos to edit. LOL

  • @beths8998
    @beths8998 Před rokem

    I am a bit late to the party here on this video. However I cannot tell you how relieved I was when I came across the part that said work the scene. I have been obsessively doing this from all angles because of my anxiety of going home and having nothing - which actually never happens. I would feel like I was a fraud of a photographer because I would come home and have many, many images of all different perspectives of the same subject. It genuinely eases my mind and helps me to feel more confident because I now know this is standard course for capturing photography - thank you Mark!

  • @jimswift2400
    @jimswift2400 Před rokem +1

    Got a lot out of this, I completely agree interesting light and making sure take advantage of the light are key.

  • @MegaJSK123
    @MegaJSK123 Před rokem +3

    Hey mate, great vid.
    I've been studying photography for the last couple of years (actually just got my Diploma) anyway my photographer eye couldn't help but notice the size of your catalog, I've had this habit of making so many over the last couple of years, I was wondering how you organize your catalogues, is it by year or location, I'm really curious as my dream is to be a landscape photographer.

  • @dance2jam
    @dance2jam Před rokem +1

    Mark, I just left a comment on a fellow CZcamsr photographers channel about just these items. The first thing you mentioned was the first thing I mention as the things Pro Photographers do not mention when discussing what makes great photographs. I'm not sure if this is because the value this as their secret sauce or if there is another reason at play. Thanks for illuminating your process and the tips that can be incorporated before taking that next shot.

  • @jamesbarnes3063
    @jamesbarnes3063 Před rokem

    Great Tips, thank you

  • @adjake1
    @adjake1 Před rokem

    Congratulations on 4 years. it must be an amazing feeling of accomplishment.

  • @ronboe6325
    @ronboe6325 Před rokem +1

    I sometimes wonder how much I subliminaly make use of the drama class I had to take in high school and the stage lighting I "learned". It sort of blended in with the photography and art classes. Cross pollinating can have surprising benefits.

  • @Wklambert
    @Wklambert Před rokem +1

    I need to look through your old videos. I am planning a trip to Zion/Bryce/etc, and need ideas on where good photos are hiding. I'm hitting all my favorite YT photogs for ideas :)
    Thanks for all you do for your followers/fans, Mark! These videos have made be a better photographer, and I greatly appreciate it!

  • @amnonsuodai9145
    @amnonsuodai9145 Před rokem

    Hello Mark. Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us and your video's in 4 years. All best. Amnon.

  • @drbeco
    @drbeco Před rokem

    And today you earned my subscription. Really nice video.

  • @Suhailkhan53
    @Suhailkhan53 Před rokem

    Great video as usual.❤

  • @Bigweave74
    @Bigweave74 Před rokem +1

    #2 Visual Storytelling: You and Josh Cripps touch on that very often!
    I've been trying to do this more often. I'm still pretty bad at it because I get stuck in a composition and don't want to let it go, or I'm strapped for time because I have kids in tow.

  • @thegroove2000
    @thegroove2000 Před rokem

    Light is everything. I am starting to understand and also shadows, contrasts.

    • @thegroove2000
      @thegroove2000 Před rokem

      Also, I saw someone exposing the light in the sky first for the scene.

  • @noelmallia
    @noelmallia Před rokem

    Well done for the video and a big thanks for such information

  • @steveboys5369
    @steveboys5369 Před rokem

    Hi Mark, another interesting video, and thanks for sharing ... I learn SO much from you ...so from one viewer, thankyou for sharing your knowledge with us all.

  • @robertwhitemoto
    @robertwhitemoto Před rokem

    Great photo @5:45... chasing light :) big fan of the patterns in nature (leaf)!

  • @treyfoerster6468
    @treyfoerster6468 Před rokem

    Happy career change anniversary! Wish you a successful journey in the years to come.

  • @pentax-paul.
    @pentax-paul. Před 4 měsíci

    Some really useful tips there , thank you . I think most important tip for me is taking time to get the shot , to wait for the right light or revisit for better conditions .

  • @charleshodge1223
    @charleshodge1223 Před rokem

    Thanks, for me a very thoughtful and insightful video

  • @cbranc418
    @cbranc418 Před rokem

    Mark - I have seen several of your videos but this one hits home for me. I picked up a camera for the first time 4 years ago and have found myself asking questions about how to keep pushing to the next level while working in the corporate world. I find this so helpful and inspiring! If you have any other ways to engage with you I would love to know. Thanks for the great video! Liked and Subscribed sir! Cheers!

  • @brandonmjohnsonphotography

    Fantastic tips! I find myself doing a lot of these 7 tips a lot lately. Revisiting locations is what I've been doing a lot of. I went to Clingmans Dome 2 mornings in a row this past weekend. Also, you were talking about light. I'm really getting to understand how important it is. As always Mark, fantastic work! That shot you took at Morton Overlook is growing on me. I am liking it a lot. Something so simple yet so beautiful.

    • @MarkDenneyPhoto
      @MarkDenneyPhoto  Před rokem +1

      Many thanks Brandon - always feels good to hear you're enjoying the channel!

    • @jameskeener7251
      @jameskeener7251 Před rokem

      Revisiting locations. Seems simple, yet my guess is that it's very powerful, even providing for a jump start in growth. Good idea.

  • @shaunstricklin
    @shaunstricklin Před rokem

    Love your videos and your photography, this is something I want to make as my Career, after 29yrs in construction, I want to follow my passion…

  • @wimscheenen3535
    @wimscheenen3535 Před rokem

    Nice collection of tips, I do many of them maybe, but not consciously so it’s good to hear them spelled out!

  • @77715659
    @77715659 Před rokem +1

    Hey Mark,
    Love watching and learning from you. Just had a quick question for you. I’m sure you have talked about this in one of your videos but I just couldn’t find it. So do you recommend shooting live or through view finder for landscape? I have seen you do both. Is there advantage of one over another or a particular situation for one over another?

  • @davidmccurry8234
    @davidmccurry8234 Před rokem

    Hey Mark. Thanks for the tips! While I was watching the episode in my den, my wife we in the kitchen working on some chalkboard art. She could hear you talking and blurted out, "That guy has a fantastic voice." I just thought I would pass it along. Keep up the great videos.

  • @C4NTFOOLME
    @C4NTFOOLME Před rokem

    All very very good points. Especially revisiting locations and multiple angles

  • @vzshadow1
    @vzshadow1 Před rokem

    All good points!

  • @triplewinlin5576
    @triplewinlin5576 Před rokem

    Congratulations and Happy Anniversary on leaving the employee world and joining the self-determined world!

  • @bhattks
    @bhattks Před rokem

    Nice information thank you very much

  • @genevievemayet630
    @genevievemayet630 Před rokem

    Thanks for making videos like this, I find them helpful.
    Question: how do you organize all of the photos after an outing?

  • @dansymons1706
    @dansymons1706 Před rokem

    Love the tips! Cheers from the UK mate.

  • @jeffnewman8261
    @jeffnewman8261 Před rokem

    Great tips Mark!

  • @jamesganaway741
    @jamesganaway741 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the great video Mark. I'm a hobbyist and that's all I plan to be but I do want to take great photos. I'm going to retire in a couple of years and looking forward to being able to spend more time at locations. On a funny note I couldn't help but visualize you prancing around a waterfall snapping pictures. Keep up the great work and thanks again.

  • @BRCPres1
    @BRCPres1 Před rokem

    Thanks!

  • @Minh1999
    @Minh1999 Před rokem

    Super tips!!! Thanks 🙏

  • @topsykretts2264
    @topsykretts2264 Před rokem

    Love the tips!

  • @lynnwines1676
    @lynnwines1676 Před rokem

    Mark, Congratulations on your photography anniversary! What is the process you use in the field?

  • @edisito9
    @edisito9 Před rokem

    LMAO, that wedding photographer clip made this video for me, I can’t stop laughing 😂, never in my life have I enjoyed anything as much as that man loves his job.

  • @CasualGamerPlays
    @CasualGamerPlays Před rokem

    @Mark Denney, i want to shoot more in manual mode, i just feel as if i have more control over my settings but, setting the camera settings is the hardest thing to do. Is there a cheat sheet in which i can learn how the relation between how iso, aperture, and shutter work together? I’m sure this is a stupid question but i figured i’d ask. Thanks in advance

  • @pj.pavadore
    @pj.pavadore Před rokem

    Great advice! Also liked the Gameboy below the screen (the smaller details)

  • @daleberg1427
    @daleberg1427 Před rokem

    I always love the props. The OG Gameboy and VHS 👌🏽

  • @littleboo98133
    @littleboo98133 Před rokem

    Love your channel