10 Step Guide to Shutter Drag Portraits | Master Your Craft
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In this video, Pye spills the secrets to one of his signature looks, "The environmental shutter drag portrait". This style captures the motion of an epic scene around the subject. This 10 step guide walks through what to look for and how to capture the perfect shot that we'll be editing in Part 2 next week!
Intro: 0:00 - 0:49
"Signature Portrait": 0:50 - 1:47
Step #1: 1:48 - 2:38
Step #2: 2:39 - 4:24
Step #3: 4:25 - 6:13
Step #4: 6:14 - 7:20
Step #5: 7:21 - 8:02
Step #6: 8:03 - 9:12
Step #7: 9:13 - 11:09
Step #8: 11:10 - 11:40
Step #9: 11:41 - 12:36
Step #10: 12:37 - 13:99
Conclusion: 14:00 - 14:21
Welcome to “Master Your Craft,” a photography educational series by SLR Lounge, exclusively on Adorama TV. From gear advice to in-depth instruction, our goal is to give you practical, real-world advice to help you master the craft of photography. Whether you’re a beginner just learning your camera, an amateur looking to become pro, or a professional seeking inspiration, this is the series you’ve been looking for to help you become a better photographer.
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Practice first before doing it for a client is the best advice!
great video and nice Rembrandt light on the studio setup
You are amazing, Pye! Thank you!
I love this sort of shot. I personally take one Normal shot of the couple or subject with normal shutter, then take the Long Exposure next and rotoscope out the couple from the Normal shot and composite it with the Long Exposure in Photoshop. The reason for this is with the long exposure, the Couple or Subject still moves creating a little but of Motion Blur, so if you want super sharp for the couple/Subject you have to do it this way.
I appreciate the tips about the tripod
We hope you enjoyed the video! Stay tuned for the full editing walkthrough coming in Part 2!
@sunilm
2 жыл бұрын
Can you talk about if and how we can use flash to freeze the subjects in difficult lighting scenarios for these type of portraits? I find the flash ends up being too harsh or spills too strongly on the movement and causes additional work in post.
@NikhilDevasar
2 жыл бұрын
when does that come
Great info!!!
Informative! 👏👏👏
Worth watching just for step 10!
Great image.
Thank yohu
Great learning video
Thanks Mr. Pye for the great tutorial videos. and many thanks to all Adorama teem.. you're all helping me alot. Love from Yemen🌸📷
Great instruction and inspiration. We do not have good wave action around here, but do have numerous rivers/streams/waterfalls. I will be giving this a try. Looking forward to the next installment. Keep up the fine work.
I think checking the tides would be #1.
You are a great teacher! Thank you!
I love this. I don't livearound water like that, but I would love to see that with wind blowing through grass.
Wowww.
Pye is great!
Can’t wait to try this!! So thankful for all of the free education available on KZread… Great video. Thank you!
excellent!
Excellent teaching Pye , thanks
Great, straight-forward tutorial.
Love the explanation, not only of how to get the shot, but also the thought process that goes into figuring out how to get the shot. Great stuff!
You simply, the best. Love your work and lessons
Great Video thanks
this is amazing, thanks you
Thanks a lot, Pye!
Your amount of detail is amazing! Love your teaching style
Most helpful video yet!
Organized, Concise, informative. Thank you for the inspiration Pye to try something different. I'll head to the beach tomorrow, Look forward to Part 2.
As always, great stuff from you, looking foward to part 2.
Sweet, sent to a friend that been building a business at the beach. This will be a nice addition to her offerings.
Love this!! Awesome tutorial!! Ty!! Definitely gonna try it!!
Great tutorial Pye, looking forward to part 2.
Thanks a lot. I have a passion for photography and have started using DSLR just recently. Your explanations are really helping me learn a lot.
I really enjoyed this. Thank you Pye and the crew.
These kind of portraits is epic.I will definitely try it with my other clients. thanks for sharing
Very straight to the point, comprehensive, eloquent and interesting. Well done!
I liked your tutorial. It was clear and concise without a lot of technical info that sometimes overtakes the overall direction of the concept delivery. I will certainly try this technique out. From a sharpshooting point of view, holding one’s breath could actually cause movement as the heart is beating in a more pronounced manner, causing the body to shudder a bit. I learned that breathing in and very slowly letting out air as one pulls the trigger/pushes the shutter button results in more body stability. The subject may not be able to follow this instruction but it may help to just ask them to keep their breathing shallow.
Thank you for sharing your technique. I hired you guys for my wedding based on this shot that one of your associates took with my good friend!
amazing explanation sir thank u
Great Tutorial, Will definitely give it a try.
very nice tip. thank you. I dont do portrait but more landscapes and to take multiple shots at low shutter speed is what i got out from this tutorial. great thank you
Thx Very helpful !
thank you for the instructions....i always get to learn a lot from you, Pye.
Amazing outcome and so enjoyable to go through the process with your very clear explanations. Thanks a lot and definitely gonna try this as I'm a fan of long exposures :)
Always enjoy this style of images. Creative and eye catching. Thank you
Pye-good to see that you are well. thank you for the effort and the sharing. i am an appreciative subscriber. i LOVE the idea the environmental shutter drag portrait. what a wonderful "go-to". now i just need to practice your 1-10 steps. BIG thumbs up.
Thank you
Always enjoy your videos.
man your images are AWESOME
So great!
Great tips ! That's what makes photography so interesting ..think outside the box !
Thank you very much for an insightful video!
Fantastic idea. I have 2 beach photo sessions scheduled, and will definitely set this up!
Nice Tips
Great video! Thank you for the low down on the rf15-35. It’s nice to see you can also use it for portraits! Center is key, and no sand in the tripod. 😆
Excellent. Thank you.
Great to see you in action again Pye - you still have it bro!
I've been waiting for this!!
Very interesting technique,am sure it takes practice first to have the people sharp.
Wow, I thought for sure you would go for two exposures and doctor them in after, but you did the real deal here. Nice job, and thanks for the specifics to make it possible.
This was something I wanted to add to my toolbox. Thanks
Good content.
Pye, amazing as always ! Can you make a video with ideas for retired couples ? Many of my go to poses looked awkward and found myself having to rethink entire shoot on the fly.
Awesome information. Thanks!
Very good information. I like adorama's lessons and photoshoots.
This was a great tutorial- really helpful.
- Thanks for sharing your experience bro! Great ideas and super work shop!
Great content! I'll definitely try this technique the next time I'm shooting in a stream or at the beach.
Very detailed information love it thanks.
Very cool. You’re a good teacher!
Thank you for that. It was very useful. I look forward to the next one.
Great tutorial, well presented and awesome results for your clients. I know that location well, shot there many times. It's beautiful in coastal Orange County.
Fantastic video, I faint wait to try!
Okay, I was stepping right along with you, then a wave hit me right in the face at #9: Use a high frame rate! Didn't see that coming but it makes a lot of sense. Hmm, also that is why you didn't use your camera timer to avoid wave shake of your tripod/camera. Too good, Pye. Great tripod tips too. Thanks for this video and I'm looking forward to part 2. If you can throw in a few tips for On1 Photo RAW while you're processing with LR, it would be appreciated.
Love the idea of this technique I personally like shots with nice movements, thank you..
Like it very much. Will try soon.
Wonderful..tk you...going to give it ago 😊
Your a legend mate!!!
A much simpler way to take this type of picture is to simply set your camera on slow burst shoot six pictures at 1/30 of a second then put your camera back on single shot and take one picture of your clients now merge these pictures together in Photoshop. The end result is actually a superior looking photo because there will be even more motion blur on the water..
@sukamotodesu
Жыл бұрын
That is bracketing exposure, right?
@ksphotography730
Жыл бұрын
Agree
@rony7758
Жыл бұрын
That will do it. But this technic is more genuine.
@anon4893
Жыл бұрын
So make your own video showing how to do that.
@NWind-go9qn
Жыл бұрын
I appreciate it is possible to do it this way but if you want that kind of blur, why not just use an ND and do a longer exposure, and eliminate the post production challenges?
Learning a ton from your videos, is awesome!
great tips on portrait photography!
super informative ❤️
Waiting for next par eagerly.
Thankyou, Sir,Sometimes, listening to your Tutorials I tend to forget the time,coz you are so good at it.. thankyou..regards, Baluk.
Really inspirational :)
Another recommendation is to make sure you have a clean sensor/lens :-) There seems to be a hair (or similar) in the left side of all the images. I don't think that was mentioned ... although I did skip through some bits !
Great video
I was waiting for the part where you talked about the strobe settings. I already know, but I like to see how someone else might do it.
Well explained. I think i saw a shot "in traffic" during the intro. Im seldom on a beach but traffic? Always. Thks and im going to chk out that tripod too.
great tutorial im newbie in photography thanks for sharing this
I enjoyed this. Would an L bracket help with your tripod? I notice it's preferable to have the landscape shot for this technique. I don't image the clouds moving fast enough to do a portrait set up? Thank you for sharing this technique with us!
Great tips, thanks! I notice though that you’ve not chosen to use off-camera flash here, just natural light… any particular reason or just what you felt like?
I'm going to make such masterpieces!!! (or nice simple pictures...) You da man! Take care and thank you.
Useful
#10 guilty of that one a few times. I had to learn it the hard way.
Pyetastic👍👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️
Great Video! Thank you I'm going to try this with some of my rodeo couples