Master the Canon RF 35mm Lens: Stylized Fashion Portrait Shoot"
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- čas přidán 27. 06. 2024
- Welcome, everyone! Sal Cincotta here, and today we're going to push the boundaries of fashion photography with the incredible Canon RF 35mm lens. This lens is a versatile powerhouse, offering both speed and precision with its fast focus and macro capabilities. Get ready to be amazed as we capture breathtaking shots using just one lens. Make sure to subscribe and join us for more mind-blowing photography adventures!
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0:00 - Introduction
1:03 - First Portrait Image
1:24 - Second Portrait Image
2:02 - Third Portrait Image
2:46 - Fourth Portrait Image
3:15 - Fifth Portrait Image
3:45 - Sixth Portrait Image
4:06 - Final Thoughts
Amazing to see your positive vibes & how quick you lead the model into the next poses and get the shot.
love your videos!
Thank you so much!
She is so beautiful!
Those mirror shots were pretty rad.
ty ty
Beautiful collaboration!!
Thank you so much!
Love, love, love this. One question: With the chosen aperture of f/1.8 I see ISO 400 and 1/250th shutter speed. Did you want 1/250 to insure a steady handheld shot resulting in the ISO 400 in that light? Asking/wondering because at that focal length it might have been possible to shoot at 1/125th and ISO 200. (I'm all for, btw, cranking up my ISO to make sure I'm getting the minimum shutter speed that *I* need with a chosen aperture and in the existing light when shooting natural light and no strobe/flash,.) Again, loved this!
ty brother. for this particular shoot... i was more focused on not letting the shutter speed get too low. i know it looks like great light in the room and it was, but depending on the angle i was shooting at - shutter was dipping all over the place. so i pushed to iso400 to give me a safe range to work at. and the light was moving fast as it was setting. hope that makes sense. today with the IS built into the lenses... ive shot 1/50th of a sec handheld and get tack sharp images. but like i said - in this scene i was moving like a wild man. :)
@@SalCincotta1 Totally makes sense and I totally get it. I'm always wanting to insure enough shutter speed in a given natural light situation so I like to combine aperture priority mode with auto ISO that is coupled with a minimum shutter speed. That way I select aperture, focus as desired and use exposure compensation as needed. Cheers, Charles
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Hey Sal nice shoot. Question. Does your crew use or you ever your Fundy to design your albums in H+H if not what do you use? I’m running into stump after advertising your Sal line to some clients
Hi @mikel5094! I use Smart Albums to design for the Salvatore Cincotta Collection albums from H&H -- I enter custom dimensions. They will be setting up a profile with Smart Albums soon, too!
Violet is the best! You're ok also Sal.. but...
haha. :)
very nice, what was the camera used, i missed it maybe.
r5 from canon
One of my favourite lenses. So much for so little.
It really is!
“I thought so” hehehehe I love you guys. This is one of my favorite shoots of all time!!!
is it? but is it??? :)
RF 35 is my favorite. I think the next Creator Challenge should include the use of some non-L Primes for at least one episode and the participates has to use the same focal length.