I found this wonderfully helpful video while strolling the Flickr strobist discussion threads. I simply had to share. You might want to have a notepad and pencil handy.
I found this wonderfully helpful video while strolling the Flickr strobist discussion threads. I simply had to share. You might want to have a notepad and pencil handy.
Wow, turn the dial to 'P'? I never tried that. And color coordinated accessories?
And all this time I thought I was a pro. I can just leave my brain at home. Its so easy.
Its funny how often at weddings I hear so many people tell me that anyone can be a pro now with a digital camera.
Mark
Mark
Wow. can not wait for the rest of the series. Well maybe i can.
I thought we'd have some appreciative people here. And you don't have to wait for more--I think she's made 5 in the series already. :-)
I've been going about it all wrong this whole time!
This has to be a spoof, right? Please tell me it is.
Finally a "Pro" that's not afraid to "get real". I found this very inspirational, this game is a lot easier than I thought.
Someone should press her P button, LOL.
I agree, I'm hoping it was a joke as well.
Steve U
Wine, Food and Photography Student and Connoisseur
OMG! I should have been warned not to watch this before at least having my first cup of coffee of the morning! I am going back to bed!
I wonder what she thinks DSLR stands for ...hmmm, after watching this, "D" is for ditzy comes to mind!
I just watched all five of her videos. The most amusing is “Accessorize”. I didn’t know how important it is for your camera bag to match your camera strap and clothes, until now.
Video #5 marketing is actually informative and seriously a person could get some tips. Think what you will about her photographic skills, but she can market herself. I think what you are buying from a session with her is personality with pictures.
I like this quote “..how your clients know how great you are, is by you telling them”
I want to be a “Rock Star” to.