From Snapshots to Photography

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  • čas přidán 23. 11. 2012
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    We often stand amazed at photographs and wonder "how was that done?".
    Two powerful lessons one needs to learn is what lens to use for which situation and how to compose a photo for the most powerful presentation. Lenses and composition go hand in hand in knowing how to turn your "snapshot" looking photos into powerful images. Join Jim Dicecco as he shows you how lenses and composition work together to help your images pack that powerful punch.
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Komentáře • 100

  • @camachophotography
    @camachophotography Před 5 lety +2

    It is obvious that Jim is a teacher, the way he communicates is perfect for learning. Excellent content for photography basics and ideas. Thank you, Jim.

  • @BandH
    @BandH  Před 11 lety +1

    Most welcome. Thank you for watching and participating.

  • @bhartwigutube
    @bhartwigutube Před 6 lety +2

    Overall well done presentation. To the folks negative about the Canon-esque nature - its where the guy works! He did a great job of describing the function of different lenses, and can it helped that he is passionate about where he works? We should all be so lucky to have a job so awesome we want to tell everyone about our products!

  • @gc2161
    @gc2161 Před 3 měsíci

    This is good. No nonsense teaching. Very good.

  • @BandH
    @BandH  Před 11 lety

    @NarrowGauge1, @allison northway Thank you both for watching the B&H Photo CZcams Channel and for your participation. We are very pleased that you derive value from and find our presentations useful and informative.

  • @augustgreidanus8662
    @augustgreidanus8662 Před 6 lety +2

    The second half of this presentation is an incredibly useful and easy to follow introduction to methods to use in the art of photography. Very well presented. I enjoyed the first half also, because I shoot mostly with canon equipment. Thanks B&H for making available this series of lectures about photography!

  • @alohaleslie9407
    @alohaleslie9407 Před 3 lety

    The comments below were taken 5 years ago. Despite the LEFT brain marketing (necessary for sales),, the presenter did a very fine job of RIGHT brain illustrations of great photography. Nicely done. Thanks so much as I always get so much from B&H.

  • @danielconserjr.5557
    @danielconserjr.5557 Před 10 lety +3

    Great Trainer and to the point. Very great informational content. He takes time to let you catch everything he is explaining as he goes. Thanks, Dan

  • @jimveight
    @jimveight Před 11 lety +1

    I shoot with Sony and I found the infomation that was put forward about Canon lenses fascinating . If the idea was to educate on what type of lens was best suited to a particular use, it certainly worked - very well done.
    I found all of the presentaion to be compelling, I have a cramp in my hand from all of the notes I have taken.
    It was excellent, thank you Jim and thank you B&H and thank you Canon

  • @randallcurtis7134
    @randallcurtis7134 Před 7 lety +2

    Is this series of B&H lectures perfect? Probably not. Are they a great effort and extremely helpful? Absolutely. snapshots to photography implies to me transitioning from 'taking' pictures to 'making' pictures ... as an art form. The artist isn't after 'composition' as an end in and of itself. An artist is after how the art engages the audience and then how the art impacts the audience once they are engages. Depth of field and compression, etc may not be 'composition,' but these ideas certainly do address the impact of the art on the audience, so they seem right at home to me in this discussion. Aspiring photographers are often told to put their money in glass, not in the camera body. The speaker addressed this idea very well; of course he talked about a brand and 'quality' of lenses, but more importantly he spoke about what the aspiring photographer can and cannot achieve with a 'type' of lens: wide angle, telephoto, etc. From an artistic point of view, that part of this lessons for aspiring photographers was just as helpful as was the portion of the lecture on 'composition.' If i went to a lecture on aircraft design and the guest expert was a design engineer from Boeing, i probably wouldn't be surprised to see some Boeing philosophy creep into the lecture. I would still consider it a privilege to hear the speaker explain the methods of his/her art. Thank you B&H.

  • @nauseousnarwhal1776
    @nauseousnarwhal1776 Před 9 lety +3

    Note that when he talks about 35mm and 50m lenses They are smaller on crop APSC sized sensors such as the 35mm is essentially a 50mm and a 24-28mm is like a 35mm on the full frame.

  • @xperience-media7396
    @xperience-media7396 Před 9 lety +4

    Great communicator - really enjoy B and H lecture series. Thanks

  • @mizfile
    @mizfile Před 11 lety +1

    I like his fast pace and as a Canon shooter I appreciate the good info. Thanks B&H!

  • @TonyC0101
    @TonyC0101 Před 10 lety +1

    The mentioning of the shapes, circles especially, is epic!

  • @pitmanra
    @pitmanra Před 8 lety +13

    A long Canon commercial should be titled as such. I wish I'd read the comments first.

  • @StephenRudolph
    @StephenRudolph Před 11 lety +4

    Get over the Canon thing, this is a very informative video with an excellent instructor.

  • @ramseslukemoscoso964
    @ramseslukemoscoso964 Před 9 lety

    I learned a lot from this video! Thanks a lot for sharing those helpful Information with us. With such a short amount of time he was able to discuss so much.

  • @occecid
    @occecid Před 11 lety

    I'm glad you saw that the lens information is very transferable to other brands as well. I do represent Canon, but my aim here was education and to help people take better photos.

  • @dougoh6749
    @dougoh6749 Před 6 lety

    There was a lot about Canon products, but also much useful, practical info. Overall, good presentation. A suggestion: use picture in picture so we can see both the speaker and his slides. Several times he spoke about a picture, but we never saw it because the camera focused on him and not the screen.

  • @SoobinOh
    @SoobinOh Před 7 lety +1

    The lens stuff was helpful I guess, but the second half of this presentation was incredibly insightful for me as a newbie.

  • @Bigbaldybear
    @Bigbaldybear Před 10 lety

    Excellent stuff. I shall be watching this again. Thank you

  • @danburcea9818
    @danburcea9818 Před 11 lety

    Very dynamic and smart way to teach photography to beginners !

  • @FrankTerpoorten
    @FrankTerpoorten Před 10 lety

    what you should know about photography is explained in a fun way but to the point, great

  • @bruce-le-smith
    @bruce-le-smith Před rokem

    great video thanks! the "left brain" mechanical talk actually goes to minute 53:35, so it's quite long given the promise at the beginning that 'it isn't that kind of presentation'. but personally i didn't mind since i shoot Canon, and i do think that the talk about what different lenses are good for can translate to other brands.

  • @christianschafer4069
    @christianschafer4069 Před 11 lety

    Sensor sizes affect the DoF indirectly. For example, if you're shooting at 100 mm with a full frame sensor and you change to an APS-C with a crop of 1,6 you get a field of view comparable to a focal length of 160 mm (the focal length stays at 100 mm, the DoF stays the same, so up to this point, you're right). To get a full frame equivalent field of view, you need to change to 62 mm focal length and then you get much more DoF and less bokeh. So both of you are right.

  • @antonioorganista2675
    @antonioorganista2675 Před 11 lety

    Than's Jim for your lesson I'm beginer and learn a lot about lens Thank's to you and the Staff of B&H and Canon I wait for more viedeo like this

  • @vagabond197979
    @vagabond197979 Před 10 lety +7

    53:40 he switches from the left brain (gratuitous Canon lens spiel) part of the program to the right brain (what you came to this video to see) portion of the program.

    • @shawnstebleton8180
      @shawnstebleton8180 Před 10 lety +2

      He DOES state in his description that there are TWO lessons - how to choose what lens to use, and how to compose a shot. I would EXPECT there to be two parts to the program. They are roughly equal, with the choosing which lens portion a bit longer than the composition portion.

  • @andrewbarber2131
    @andrewbarber2131 Před 10 lety +4

    great tips if you skip to about the first 55 mins

  • @kamikazeOS
    @kamikazeOS Před 11 lety

    nice video, the second half was what I was looking for.

  • @farhanzainal90
    @farhanzainal90 Před 6 lety +2

    why people complain on first half of the video about canon products? it actually delivering technical aspect of lenses still informative for me.

  • @robertfutrell3973
    @robertfutrell3973 Před 7 lety

    Just what I need on the information about Canon lenses.

  • @JWW922
    @JWW922 Před 9 lety +8

    Who did he say he works for again?

  • @NarrowGauge1
    @NarrowGauge1 Před 11 lety

    Terrific presentation.
    Thanks B&H !

  • @themonasterio11
    @themonasterio11 Před 11 lety

    Great vídeo.. easy explanation on complex subjects. Thanks!!!

  • @pevangel
    @pevangel Před 11 lety

    Wonderful teaching. Nice slides, too.

  • @BandH
    @BandH  Před 11 lety

    @4444Sami Most welcome

  • @sameerargade
    @sameerargade Před 10 lety

    Wow this was worth a million dollar worth of knowledge for a beginner like me:)

  • @SiIkyJohnson
    @SiIkyJohnson Před 11 lety

    Stick around or fast forward through the product plug. I was close to leaving, but there are some really great tips starting at 53:00

  • @danielmcpartlan7268
    @danielmcpartlan7268 Před 9 lety +5

    1:21:10 Did that woman really state that the bird was "dumb as dirt"??

  • @andreandpaula
    @andreandpaula Před 10 lety

    Great video. I don't have a problem with the canon slant.

  • @PatrickHeindel
    @PatrickHeindel Před 11 lety

    Excellent presentation, very clear! The only thing that I am unsure about is the description of the effects of focal length on perspective. He mentions at about 33:15 that if you stood in one spot and took a landscape photo with a telephoto that you would be "compressing" the foreground and background. He then states that if you took a wide angle shot from the same place and cropped it, it would not be as dramatic. From all I have learned this is not true, am I missing something?

  • @occecid
    @occecid Před 11 lety

    Yes, I do represent Canon. This the emphasis on Canon in the first 1/3 of the presentation. If you are not a Canon shooter about 3/4 of this should still apply to you.

  • @Dinahhs3
    @Dinahhs3 Před 11 lety

    Thanks a lot b&h for this kind of vedios.....very helpfull

  • @amateurphotographerassocia5965

    Will share ;)

  • @occecid
    @occecid Před 11 lety

    Thanks for the impute. I do represent Canon but your point is well taken.

  • @occecid
    @occecid Před 11 lety

    The composition and information on the brain would apply to an phone camera. Lenses just change the way your composition will visually appear. The lens information is transferable to other companies as well. However, I do represent Canon and thus the emphasis on Canon. Happy shooting.

  • @poochie12350
    @poochie12350 Před 11 lety

    very good.thanks

  • @balla7t
    @balla7t Před 10 lety +2

    I feel like I watched an one hour long Canon commercial for the first hour.

    • @occecid
      @occecid Před 10 lety +1

      Thanks for the input. I have modified it now. However I do work for Canon so I had to put something in there. But your input is very helpful. Thanks.

    • @balla7t
      @balla7t Před 10 lety

      Jim Dicecco The information was still very useful though, I learned a lot about what models of lens are out there and what they are good for. Especially the tips on getting close to the subject with a wide angle and using a telephoto for greater DoF. Cheers!

    • @atephoto
      @atephoto Před 10 lety

      Have you ever seen Nikon, Tamron, Fuji or Sony-photographers on B&H?

    • @occecid
      @occecid Před 10 lety

      B&H has all of them there. I had a few in my class as well.

  • @4444Sami
    @4444Sami Před 11 lety

    Thank you so much.

  • @ornino54
    @ornino54 Před 5 lety

    good commercial for Canon. for beginners.

  • @dot73558
    @dot73558 Před 11 lety

    thank you so much

  • @bobbyntammy
    @bobbyntammy Před 11 lety

    You guys bring in some real pros. Why pay 100's for workshops when you have B&H... Keep em coming. Thanks.

  • @nethu7171
    @nethu7171 Před 11 lety

    He is awesom

  • @eyuwtoob
    @eyuwtoob Před 11 lety

    Excellent presentation. More so due to the cost ;)

  • @ipwnyorass
    @ipwnyorass Před 11 lety

    thanks for not charging us with your lesson sir.. lol. i learned alot.

  • @chorbil
    @chorbil Před 11 lety

    It starts to get interesting at 53:00

  • @BandH
    @BandH  Před 11 lety

    Yes, you can get the included software from Canon's web site.
    C h u c k
    askbh{at}bandh{dot}com

  • @Boodhunnilesh
    @Boodhunnilesh Před 11 lety

    very intuitive video. thanks !

  • @BandH
    @BandH  Před 11 lety

    Optical formulas do have their "signatures". Telephoto lens do compress the visual information. This is sometimes called "pincushion distortion". Likewise wide angle lens create curvature sometimes called "barrel distortion". You could in theory shoot an image with a wide angle lens and crop it to that of a telephoto. The issue is while it will not have the compression; it will have very reduced resolution as you will only use a small portion of the sensor.
    C h u c k
    askbh{at}bandh{dot}com

  • @Bigbaldybear
    @Bigbaldybear Před 10 lety

    There wasn't a single cannon in the video. Lots of nice Canon lenses though :)

  • @jpdj2715
    @jpdj2715 Před 10 lety

    One correction Mr. Di Cecco - sorry.
    (Thanks B & H for organizing these lectures.)
    If you tell people you have been a teacher, everything definitional that you claim must be right. And in general, even anonymously standing before an audience and claiming things has the same requirement. IMO.
    Perspective is a function of distance. Not of focal length. Not of angle.
    Other than that, nice introduction to composition, using light and shadow, and not debating the HW.

    • @Intiom
      @Intiom Před 9 lety

      He also wasn't too accurate about why 50mm lenses are called "normal".

  • @markpianoman
    @markpianoman Před 11 lety

    Why is everything here at B&H so Canon-centric? I have the Nikon D7000 -- would be nice to have presentations more focused on Nikon!

  • @ViewEight
    @ViewEight Před 6 lety

    This is an hour of Canon commercial followed by basic rules, and all the examples look like snapshots to me

  • @FoulPet
    @FoulPet Před 10 lety

    One long commercial for cannon.

  • @GreenRC24
    @GreenRC24 Před 6 lety

    At 1:05:55 he hand is cut off.

  • @occecid
    @occecid Před 11 lety

    Did you watch the whole presentation.

  • @jayfromaz
    @jayfromaz Před 10 lety

    His explanation of "crop" frame vs full frame mixes two issues. His first part is correct but when he talks about a telephoto and shooting wildlife isn't correct. If you crop your "full frame" image to the same crop factor you have the same picture just like he pointed out in the first part of the explanation.

  • @Mesdriver
    @Mesdriver Před 11 lety

    Well if you do not use Canon, the rules do not apply to you?

  • @nikhilsrl
    @nikhilsrl Před 11 lety

    Is he a Canon employee, seems to be quite into Canon.

  • @rhiwderinraytube
    @rhiwderinraytube Před 9 lety +4

    I think that if you are using someone else's photos in a presentation it would be common courtesy to at least know who took them and credit them on the slide. Was permission of the photographer gained?
    Ray Wilson
    Photo Website:- raywilsonpix.weebly.com

    • @renosboo
      @renosboo Před 6 lety

      Was thinking the same thing. I think the lecture loses some credibility if basic research can't be done to find the original artists and credit their work.

    • @markstarrett2740
      @markstarrett2740 Před 6 lety

      My friend and I took a full day composition course one day where he did the same thing...one of the best shots he had turned out to be one from online, doubted he even asked to use it let alone give the photographer's name..i came across it by accident a few weeks later... he lost some credibility with us after that. This vid does have some good advice just as the guy we sat in on though..

  • @mollykelly5798
    @mollykelly5798 Před 10 lety

    If you're already familiar with lenses you can skip to 54 minutes, save your self an hour of time.

  • @beamwalker
    @beamwalker Před 11 lety

    Bokeh actually refers to the quality of the blur in a picture and not the amount. His use of the word is quite confusing at times.

  • @SeanKimStyle
    @SeanKimStyle Před 6 lety

    Great communicator. but misleading title.

  • @lhlumby
    @lhlumby Před 11 lety

    I thought this was supposed to be about the creative side of photography, not about Canon lenses.

  • @videogamesare1
    @videogamesare1 Před 4 lety

    fun jokes

  • @ThePitcoupe
    @ThePitcoupe Před 11 lety

    I didn't like the excessive Canon promotion... Apart that, not much.

  • @sealand000
    @sealand000 Před 4 lety +1

    The right brain is "gonna be my primary emphasis"
    Spends more than half of the time talking about the left brain... and about Canon.

  • @oceandrew
    @oceandrew Před 11 lety

    If the presentation was by a Nikon user you can bet that the camera brand and equipment brand they'd talk about is Nikon. Does it matter? They do the same thing - allow you to capture images. Get past the brand name and the numbers and concepts apply equally to all. Just sayin'.

  • @phillloyd47
    @phillloyd47 Před 5 lety

    Canon fanboy or employee?

  • @legendarycondor
    @legendarycondor Před 6 lety

    He says he won't touch on technical. Its all technical. Skip this.

  • @Bongo2k
    @Bongo2k Před 11 lety

    The lens brand means nothing, 30mm on a Canon is the same as 30mm on a Nikon lens, you fail.

  • @onthecorneroftheoryandtrut7951

    A waste of 90 minutes. Little time is spent talking about shooting the "photograph". But lot's of time promoting product. AWFUL

  • @nikhilsrl
    @nikhilsrl Před 11 lety

    Its just that he is talking a bit too much about Canon this Canon that....

  • @tuttirulla
    @tuttirulla Před 10 lety

    Pretty basic stuff, unless you're beginner save your self the time this takes and don't watch it.

  • @lordoftheflings
    @lordoftheflings Před 5 lety

    59:36 pure nonsense. those pictures are dead and uninteresting. Who cares that they contain shapes? almost every picture of anything will contains shapes. This talk should be titled howto take boring and lifeless photographs for stock photography websites.

  • @jesusoliveira2
    @jesusoliveira2 Před 11 lety

    Don´t say "quick question?". That does not sound very polite really.

  • @lordoftheflings
    @lordoftheflings Před 6 lety

    This lecture is boring, nothing but a Canon commercial in disguise.

  • @lakanleonkilat
    @lakanleonkilat Před 11 lety

    ..i stop watching after hearing these stupid nonsense words; " if your canon shooter your in luck. canon has more lenses to choose from than any other company"..

  • @frankstark3036
    @frankstark3036 Před 2 lety

    Not a fan of his photos

  • @cynic252
    @cynic252 Před 7 lety +1

    sorry but he starts off badly withcomplete bull there is no left and right brain...when will people forget these myths. I couldnt listen to him after that