The SECRET To Sharp Photos, How To Make AMAZINGLY SHARP images

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In this video we look at tips to take sharp images, how to take sharper photos in camera and in editing, and how to nail focus in your images

This behind the scene video show 7 tips you can use to take sharp photos in focus. We look at camera focus in terms of portrait photography

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Model: @tyleishals

Music By: "Prod. Riddiman"
Track Name: "Sorry"

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I just realised that some of the photos at around 1:55 got messed up during editing... Sorry about that!

BachPhotography
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This is fast becoming one of my favourite channels. Precise, to the point, and no nonsense. Keep it up! Hope the algorithm gives you a boost and you grow to the hundred thousands. Cheers!

jonathanpeter
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This is the third video I've wathced and have to say: Well done! Orderly, Well Paced and Informative. Glad I subscribed.

gvasquez
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Is it bad that I’m more impressed by the video of the model than the photos themselves? 😆 the dof, the contrast, the clarity, the way the sun hits the camera but nothing changes image-quality-wise these are more impressive for me 👏🏼👏🏼

zelkuth
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Great work and great model. Thanks for telling me about how a low aperture can sometimes only make the iris in focus with a longer focal length. Never knew that.

JasonPerryman
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You really the goat man when it comes to explaining things to new photographers like me keep shooting and teaching man🔥

ShotzExpected
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Hi! First off, anyone who's willing to devote their time to helping others is awesome! Thanks for putting a video like this together, you explaining depth of field relative to how close you are to the model seems to often get overlooked. A few bits I'd like to mention, please don't take these negatively, you're awesome!
You mention not shooting at your camera's widest aperture, you meant the lens right?

When you're showing the example of you shooting multiple photos, the second photo appears over text I could not read? Not sure if that was just me or what.

Looks like some footage was shot in higher frame rates and to me that gives the video a bit of a less professional look. You obviously know what you're doing when it comes to photo so not sure if maybe it was a stylistic choice?

I see a lot of folks shooting using the rear lcd as a viewfinder, and you mention having atleast one point of contact to your body; are you really able to get sharp images like that? I'm genuinely curious, not trying to troll or anything. I struggled getting sharp images when I was starting out and quickly found the 3 point of contact method was the only way I could get consistent results.

Thanks for taking your time to make educational videos! Have an awesome day !

TheFutwa
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This was one of my first videos from your channel. I immediately subscribed! Your teaching style was very good. I particularly liked the way you put the points in order. Well done.

mmmcewen
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Stunning model and great tips! Especially the one about shooting a burst sequence. This is also good for catching the "perfect" expression.

Centauri
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Great video. How to get super sharp images in low light indoor busy venue with contrasting exposures

LuBrown
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Thanks so much for this -how to-. i think its a great lesson for beginners!
and big thanks for releasing your raw-files. i just edit alot of them :) makes so much fun!


Alex

AlSo-Fotografie
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5:55 This is the tip I needed! I run into this problem a lot and it does seem to happen when I'm really close to my subject. Thank you, will try this out!

anisha
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so much informative!
around 6:20 you are using your phone above you camera, what for?

emofunster
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Wow thank you from a newbie trying to learn her nikon d3400 and get into taking pics in manual 💕 I just SUBSCRIBED
Not because you asked...FINALLY I found a youtube video that breaks it down so I can clearly understand and go out practice with these settings...thank you so much and God blessed 🙏

roselindthomas
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Wow, this is my first time here and I've learned so much. Excellent video. Thank you for sharing. I'll be back!

billyearle
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I appreciate you so much for making this video, very helpful!

ruiwang
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Excellent videos. Very well spoken and professionally laid out in a clear and concise fashion. Thank you sir, masterclass.

AlexanderSogliero
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at 3:35, the left image iso100 seems to be slightly out of focus, so actually the iso5000 image turned out somewhat better. But of course we get the point :)

savobursac
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I didn't know about raw plugin until i saw your video, always used lightroom, thanks a lot for another great informative video.

stamer
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Would you please provide the link to the portable LED light you're using?

LuBrown