How to get super SHARP Group Portraits
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- čas přidán 3. 06. 2024
- 5 surprisingly simple steps for getting SHARP group portraits. Where to focus, important camera settings and common mistakes to avoid in order to get tack sharp group portraits, whether capturing wedding groups or family portraits!
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ABOUT THIS VIDEO:
In this video, we're talking GROUPS: How to get sharp wedding portraits, bridesmaid & groomsmen wedding party photos, and family portraits.
Shooting groups of more than two people can pose some new challenges when it comes to get get sharp professional looking images WITHOUT losing that gorgeous depth in our backgrounds. So, in this video we're diving into 5 tips that will help you confidently nail focus when photographing groups, including where to put your focus point, what aperture and camera settings to use and LOTS of photo examples. Whether it's 5 or 50 people, my goal is that by the end, you will feel more confident when capturing group photos!
QOTD: What's your favorite lens for photographing group portraits? 📸Share here!
Lately I've been loving my 35mm lens for family photos on wedding days. Thanks for always putting out such great content. Loved this video!
I try to stick with a prime lens but if the group is too large I go with the 24-70mm!!!
@@miaeskin9176 35mm is an awesome lens for groups! So happy you enjoyed the video Mia 🙂
Mine is either the 50mm prime or like you, 24-70 with vibration control for the little shakes I may do.
My fave is the Sigma art 35mm for groups. Brilliant info as usual and your videos are so easy to watch and get your point across in such an effective manner. Thanks Chelsea for sharing your knowledge with all of us :)
Thankyou for being generous with your advice and hints. I was asked to step in after the pro withdrew from a wedding in our friend's family. I watched your video the night before. I would say it is very very hard, so much going on, beyond the mere technical aspects which were tricky in bright sunshine. I know not your topic here, but my biggest issue was overcoming strongly backlit subjects with a normal speedlight in a soft box. As soon as you enter HSS shutter speeds the power drops right off. I had to go way down on ISO to stay at 1/250 and even took double shots so I could PS out the intruding softbox from frame. I was terrified of messing up but both families are really happy with the shots. They knew I was out of my comfort zone and were so kind to me. It was a streep curve. Thank you. (BTW mostly using my Nikon D700 and Godox flash kit)
Very clear explanation, quickly to the point, and lovely summary at the end.
Thank you, thank you. You covered all the important points.
Hi Chelsea! Your video came in perfect time! I'm getting ready to do a generation shoot and this is the perfect refresher video! Thank Y
ou! and I was going to use my 24-70mm 2.8😍 Also, Your shoot to edit class taught me so much about lighting and composition and editing! it was the best class I've taken! I Thank You for all your great knowledge and support!💕🙏🏼
Have a big job coming up and you’ve really helped me clear up a lot of doubts I had. Thanks so much for making this tutorial. We’ll appreciated❤
Good information on a much-needed topic: getting sharp group portraits..THANKS for this video!
This is EXCELLENT photo advice Ms. Nicole! Thank you!
Wow, thank you Chelsea! These tips are really helpful!
Perfect video to re-visit to make sure i wasn't missing anything before shooting a small ceremony today. Thank you Chelsea!
Absolutely helpful video as usual! Keep up your good work, thanks ❤
Thanks so much for this video! It's like you read my mind! I have a shoot coming up where I'm capturing a bigger family and never feel fully confident when it comes to photographing groups. This is sooo helpful! 😀
Aww I’m so happy to hear this was helpful!! Hope you have an incredible shoot Jessica! 📸🎉🤗
I love how easy to follow your tips are! Great video!
Thanks Liz! 🤗
This was super helpful. Thank you!
Great tips, appreciate your time and video!
I am really enjoyed the you present. It is simple and easy to remember quick cheat sheet. Thank you so much
Thanks for these useful tips.
This is a really informative video. Thank you !
Thank you for the tips !
Thanks so much for this video Thank You your great knowledge and support!💕🙏🏼
Love love love your channel. Great tips just enough technical stuff and good cadence whe. You speak
Very informative! Thank you.
You are becoming one of my favorites ☺️👏🏻 you give clear and complete information and I love how you explain things, you help me to stay inspired in my learning process thanks so muc and greetings from Baja California México 🇲🇽
Aw thanks Tere! This comment made my day ☺️❤️ I’m so happy my videos help you stay inspired while continuing to grow as an artist! Sending hugs from Vegas to Baja!
Really great help for issues with groups! Thanks
Thanks Dave! So glad it’s helpful! 🙂
Thank you. Best tutorial.
Thank YOU! Plane of Focus I have been LAZY with. I shoot 35-45 military kids on 3-step choir risers (slight horseshoe). I have always just had them "toes on the line" and changing that to a straight line across helped!
Amazing video, thank you!
If I was doing weddings, I would invest in a small monitor to check. Great tips! Will be trying next time I do groups.
Hi will you please make a video on indoor low light photography..as i struggle with these at weddings..can you do this without flash..what is the best camera settings...ect.
I struggle with low light / indoor photography too 😩 I die an event and the location had 0 windows and low lights and it was a struggle
@@Sadiehoney how fast are your lenses?
@@Sadiehoneydid you have a flash?
Tip for all, settings, shoot at least F4.0, minimum 1/125th sec (my preference but you can shoot down to your lens minimum focal length ei 24mm don't shoot lower than 1/30th) and bump up the ISO as you need too, smaller sensors may struggle a bit but full frame is a beast at high ISO's. Also for flash, use it if you can, especially bounce flash, at f4.0 1/200th secs and ISO 800, you can shoot at flash 1/16 power bounce and it's great
Raise iso, use a fast lens, and make sure shutter speed is higher than focal length. It’s a balance for sure, your focal length will be almost fixed, so really your iso, and aperture will play a big role in getting it right. Flashes aren’t bad, just bounce or use a diffuser and know your needed power to get proper exposure.
Awesome information. Thank you.
Great video, compact and well structured guide! Thanks a lot!
Thanks Martin 🙏🏻 so glad you enjoyed the video!
So much great information 👏
Great Video. You touch base on everything we need to know in an easily understandable way. Thank You
Thank you so much for the positive words! I'm glad I could help 😊
You rock Chelsea, thanks as always 😍😍
Thanks so much Mark! So happy you liked it! ☺️🙏🏻
Really great tips, thank you ☺️
Thanks Kathy!! So happy you got value from them 🤗
really easy to listen to. Thanks
Thank you for this very informative video Chelsea
You’re so welcome Rick! I’m happy it was helpful 🙂
Thank you very much for this video! It was very use for me as a beginner. :-)
I love it, thank you
Great info as usual Chelsea!
Thanks JP! 🙏🏻🙂
Thsnk you for being so concrete and providing great examples 🤩 Premium content!
Thanks Frank!! 🙏🏻
Thanks 🙏🏾 for this info
Thanks Sister for your excellent explanation! 😁
Thank you for these wonderful tips!! I will utilize them in my next group portrait tomorrow! I had to laugh - by your 4th point, your dog in the background sleeping on the dog bed had enough and left haha ;)
GREAT info. Thank you.
Thanks Charles! 🙂
Thank you so much for this video. As a portrait photographer myself I've been trying to sharpen up my images and this was really helpful.
Of course! I'm so glad I was able to help :)
Thanks, Chelsea! Very helpful and straight-forward and upbeat video! I have several family sessions this summer, so I really wanted to learn from an expert :)!!
A lot of unprofessional photographers are out there 😢
I've been doing wedding photography for over 20 years . 24-70mm 2.8 . Its probably pretty much what i need from beginning to the end of the wedding day.
Thanks Mam for the tips!
This is so helpful for me ! Thanks
I'm so glad!
I've been asked to photograph a couple of old friend's wedding next week. I'm an amateur landscape photographer so I've found this super useful! Many thanks. I might just use aperture mode, try to get it in focus and pray! Many thanks.
So glad this was helpful Garry! Have fun photographing your friend's wedding! I'd love to hear how it goes :) Also, I have several other wedding photography related videos that may help prepare!
I've never thought about plain of focus.. Oh gosh that explains my blurred group photos.😅😅 Thanks👏👏
First birthday party shoot coming up and only have a 14mm and a 85mm so this helped a lot for know what to do with the lenses I have
Just reviewed your video for a second time...will be taking pics of children and their parents at a Public Library Book festival with my 24-70mm lens. Your tips are right on time!
Very inspiring
super erklärung!! danke!
Great video. I love the tips and the recap. I am shooting volleyball teams of 12. Thank you so much. I have a 70-200 2.8, do you think I can use this. I also have the 50mm and 35mm prime lenses.
Oh EMM GEEE... This is my first video I've found of yours and I think I'm in Love. You're Amazing. Can't wait to see what other videos you have.
Thank you so so much! Your support means everything 💜
Loved that so much thanks heaps. what is your favourite setting for tack sharp/ person or tree with surrounding natural fog?
Yikes LOVE your hair! So Fun!
Good informative video. I'm intrigued by the soft and light look, something I've admired but never tried in my own work. One suggestion I would make that like others who are facile with LR, you sometimes jump from one kind of an adjustment to another as your are working on the image. For some of us who are less familiar with the adjustments, it might helped if you highlight each adjustment a bit before you do the step. Thanks again for your excellent video.
Hi Chelsea , your tutorial video come on time and I very interested in watching your videos
Amazing video Chelsea
very informative and helpful..
Also would you share your insights on how do you get those 'bright' images. How do you balance your exposure with ambient light and how do you post process these ?
Excellent video! You are so generous with all these details. Do you use the single shot or burst mode when taking pictures ?
Thank you👍
Very helpful
Thank you very much. Aloha
Thank you! I am exclusively a nature/wildlife/landscape enthusiast photographer. As a favor, a dear friend that is getting married today asked me to take some photos. It is, thankfully, a small and casual ceremony. Your video was excellent and provided a lot of great tips and information. I doubt I would ever change genres, but at least, I think I may get a few decent photos today thanks to your video.
So happy to hear Vivian! Hope you had a wonderful time capturing your friend's wedding! 🙂
Thanks for sharing, nice video tips. What af mode do use for group shots? It’s looks all sharp across. Thanks!!
Thank you
Great video
Thank you so much Chelsea! So when do you use an F-stop higher than 8? And if you want to take pictures where people are not exactly alligned (in case you want to be a bit creative), do you switch apperature?
Great video. Very informative and concise. Can you touch on focusing mode? Do you use a wide focus area vs manual vs central focus?
I have the same question!
24-70mm lens ROCKS!
Brilliant video and good tips. Inam doing my sister in law wedding photography on Thursday ( my first wedding photography )
I normally do street photography in London.
So glad the tips were helpful Glenns! Hope you have a blast capturing your first wedding for your sister-in-law! What a special gift you're giving them. 🙂
Thanks for this Video Chelsea, pls I have a quick question; when you raise your aperture up and step back from the subjects, do you increase your ISO or you use strobes/Speedlight. Pls advise, thank you
Commenting early on because I’ve never heard the tip to align their toes. Thanks. Your advice is just so practical. For groups, I use my 35mm f/1.8. It’s a DX lens but I set my camera to a 1.2 crop and there’s no vignette here.
Thanks Jim!! 🤗 And 35mm is an awesome lens for groups!
Great information! Do you use flash for your group portraits?
Great video. What are your ISO settings for group photos during a sunny day? Thanks!
Wow! you are amazing! May I know what focus area and focus mode are you using most of the time in taking portraits (single person and group portraits) Thank you!
Thank you for sharing these tips so helpful. When shooting group photos how do you determine the focus mode and focus points generally to be.
Happy it was helpful!
In general, AF-S (single point) with your focus point on person in the middle front. But keep in mind what I shared at 4:18 🙂 I will also shoot AF-C (continuous) if I have groups walking towards me, for more creative portraits.
Really enjoyed this vid, so i have hit that sub button ... any tips or tricks to getting the perfect sparkler shot
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Thanks you
You're welcome Pradeep! 🙂
Hi Chelsea and thanks for all your great videos. I'm new and in love with your channel! How do you make people smiling and laughing to have this spontaneous effect? Cheers from France
hi nice video, will a 18-55mm f2.8 work for a couples engagement shoot at the beach for sunset
love the video, a question do you think that I can do something good with only a DSLR and a 35-80 lens?
Great tips. Is Sony 35mm f 1.4 a great choice for group pictures?
Much love from africa all the way Sierra Leone
Tremendous contact. Thank you very much. I haven’t been shooting as wide as you have been for fear that part of the heads would be able to focus. I guess when you’re 10 or 15 feet back you have a little more latitude. But for close-ups within three or 4 feet maybe five, I’m thinking that wide-open would lose focus on parts of the head. Only criticism was that it took you close to three minutes to get into your primary content. Way too long. I would tighten it up. But thank you so much!
Great video and some really useful tips, thank you! I hate group portraits at weddings, I find them a real hassle sometimes. I find other people can be a real pain either taking photos off to the side and distracting people in the group or especially when the group consists of children and they're looking at their parents. I often get people standing behind me to counter this! In terms of favourite lens, if I have the space to get away with it, I love using a 70-200 2.8 at the long end
Thanks Simon! Glad you found them helpful 🙂 One thing I also do for group photos to help them run smoothly, is ask at the beginning that everyone please not photograph during this time so that everyone's eyes know where to look (my camera) and things will move quickly to get everyone on to cocktails! When I ask this nicely letting them know why it's important, guests are usually respectful of it and it makes the portrait process much more enjoyable.
Love the compression of 70-200mm 🙌
Sorry my input is 2 years late butttt . . . usually when I start the formals, if there are people trying to get phone photos, I'll stand down and make a show (politely) of letting them take their time. At which point the people IN the photos usually tell the phone folks to take a hike and let me go first. Works every time. :)
Hello, I have an Canon R6. Do you know the settings for the confidence check you mentioned? Thank You
Great tips Chelsea. Thanks so much. Do you not typically use flash for any of your portrait work? I notice a lot of work that doesn’t have flash, the subject’s eyes look flat and dark. Your work doesn’t seem to have that.
Hey LaShawn! thank you so much 🙏🏻 I use flash in my evening reception images, but for day time portrait work, I always prefer taking advantage of natural light. In addition to carefully positioning my subjects for the best light, I'm also taking advantage of the environment I'm working by looking for natural reflectors. When doing this, there's no need for flash or modifiers. :)
Hi Chelsea! I'm wondering if you have any insight for me! I shoot with a nikon 750 and have a tameron 24-70mm lens. My lens is great until it comes to group shots! It is sharp until a group is larger then 4-6 people and then anyone standing on the edges become out of focus. I have everyone stand straight in a line and have had this problem with my lens the last few months. I've had it recalibrated professionally, sensor cleaned, etc and can't get it to be sharp on the edges. I even have it at the tameron store currently to see if I can have them fix it. The store manager even has seen my raw pictures and feels that they should be shaper then they are. At this point would you just buy a new lens? I've had friends send me raw group photos with Sony and I've been amazed at the quality/sharpness so now I'm wondering if it's nikon? I've rented the new nikkor 24-70 with vr and had a hard time with focusing in the center for portraits. Have you had that experience or do you have the older nikkor version. Sorry for the long message, just any insight would be amazing!
Can you do a review of the Nikon mirror less cameras?
Great video, I have been asked by a friend to do a family group, I have the Nikon 85mm, 1.8 lens and the Nikon 24-85mm 3.5-4.5 lens and a D850 Would these lens be okay? Thanks. Janet.
So if you are shooting in low light. Are you by worried about your ISO getting to high or are you running multiple flashes at that point to keep your shutter speed up and aperture down?
Like your Vedio. Very helpful .. thanks sweetheart
Nice Video. Hi from Mumbai
Great video, but i have a canon 7d mark ii, and im not sure how to set the confidence check on my lcd screen to view the image at 100% so i can do the confidence check that the image is OK, and move on to the next shot
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