3 Tips to take Your Macro Photography to the Next Level

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After over 5 years of doing Macro Photography, these are some of the best tips I've gathered that will help you improve your Macro Photos.
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My Macro Gear:
📷 Fujifilm X-H2
🔎 Laowa 65mm f/2.8 2x Ultra Macro APO
🔎 Laowa 25mm F/2.8 2.5-5x ultra macro
🔦 Nikon SB-900 Flash with Cygnustech Diffuser
Filmed on:
📷 Lumix DC-G91
🔎 Olympus 12-60mm f/2.8 pro
Music by Tobias Tinker, used with permission.

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  • @carlosdavid1444
    @carlosdavid1444Ай бұрын

    This is one of the best macrophotography channels on KZread. Keep up the good work!

  • @3DThrills
    @3DThrills13 күн бұрын

    That 3rd tip is a gem.

  • @bittertruth6175
    @bittertruth6175Ай бұрын

    Amazing. So young (I am 73), bright and extremely valuable tips. Thanks

  • @joryblock7129
    @joryblock7129Ай бұрын

    new video from naturefold = good day

  • @garnieross9958
    @garnieross9958Ай бұрын

    A lot of knowledge from such a young mind.

  • @s.j.stuart
    @s.j.stuartАй бұрын

    Well, you've earned my sub for sure. Sound advice, delivered concisely, eloquently, and - something which so many presenters miss these days - including the WHY instead of just the WHAT and the HOW. You've got a very promising future, buddy. Would be great to see your shots in National Geographic someday.

  • @RedRover22
    @RedRover22Ай бұрын

    Dude, your techniques and editing style are so on point. I’ve been shooting macro with pro equipment for about 15 years and I’m really inspired by your stuff.

  • @ryanscritters
    @ryanscrittersАй бұрын

    That first tip was awesome I was wondering why my backgrounds were coming out dark I thought it was maybe because of my new flash being more powerful but shutter speed was 100 percent the reason

  • @timothylee5824
    @timothylee5824Ай бұрын

    Very nice tips. Being intentional with focus bracketing is so simple but a great tip

  • @DaemonC
    @DaemonCАй бұрын

    Wow your photos actually make me realize how beautiful insects really are!

  • @DominikMarczuk
    @DominikMarczuk13 күн бұрын

    Tip number 1 is eye-opening. Thanks for that.

  • @TheMickebostrom
    @TheMickebostromАй бұрын

    Thanks for the supertips!

  • @paulm8157
    @paulm8157Ай бұрын

    Helpful and clear tips, well presented and illustrated. Sometimes black backgrounds lend dramatic contrast to a subject, forcing viewers attention, but I take your point about the subject environment. Good point about stacking - was wondering if you incorporate that high number of images. Suggestion: to increase channel exposure, views and potential subs, in the description include one or more subject related hashtags (like “#macrophotography” “#naturephotography” etc.). Cheers!

  • @ukaszbanaszkiewicz8328
    @ukaszbanaszkiewicz8328Ай бұрын

    The second tip is great. Instagram is flooded with profiles that publish only portraits with ultra magnification. These photos are boring, they are terribly boring. Often only the head is shown and you really don't know what the whole spider/insect looks like. You can, after all, show the spider on its a web, an insect on a leaf/flower. These photos then become much more interesting

  • @usernamemykel
    @usernamemykelАй бұрын

    Please maintain your awesomeness, master.

  • @lynnecliffe3056
    @lynnecliffe3056Ай бұрын

    Thank you for your well articulated demonstration of macro photography. You used your "intentional" "tool box" helping the viewer in "building awareness".

  • @puddingmovies1
    @puddingmovies1Ай бұрын

    Really, really great video again. I've been following you from the beginning and I'm really looking forward to experiencing your photography journey!

  • @kremensky
    @kremenskyАй бұрын

    My first experience in macro photography was with Zenit TTL and macro rings on Helios 44. I photographed flies and dragonflies :) It's amazing what technology has come to

  • @user-np9lc8nm2y
    @user-np9lc8nm2y28 күн бұрын

    You are my first and the best macrophotography tutor ever😊 Please keep up! I really need your skills❤

  • @catherinegrimes2308
    @catherinegrimes230823 күн бұрын

    You make it look so easy.

  • @ValeriyT.
    @ValeriyT.Күн бұрын

    Спасибо, третий совет для меня открытие🤝👍👍👍

  • @criko3d
    @criko3dАй бұрын

    Great advices! I specially agree with the over stacking… it tends to make everything so flat, I feel that using stacking for certain type of shots works really nice like, front. Or side views, when shooting 3/4 always tends to flatten out the whole subject in an unflattering way. This channel is amazing great work!

  • @ShrimpMania
    @ShrimpManiaАй бұрын

    You really need to start shrimp keeping hobby. You can make an awesome pictures of the shrimp.

  • @Jeffswildlifeadventures
    @JeffswildlifeadventuresАй бұрын

    Wow! Great information. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us!

  • @dhwardphoto
    @dhwardphoto20 күн бұрын

    Fantastic video, very useful, especially tip No.1!

  • @davidf9494
    @davidf9494Ай бұрын

    A Well thought-out video with excellent tips regardless of one's skill in macrophotography! I'm very impressed by your images. Time to think about a Laowa lens!

  • @user-vq5qz5qo8t
    @user-vq5qz5qo8tАй бұрын

    that texture on the beetle at 8:08 is so nice

  • @BuildingCenter
    @BuildingCenterАй бұрын

    Great video. I already use these techniques/thought patterns, but it’s great to see a video exploring macro beyond basic beginner tips.

  • @adamjclaus
    @adamjclausАй бұрын

    Your work is fantastic! Thanks for passing on the education

  • @kremensky
    @kremenskyАй бұрын

    great video, good tips keep going! thank you

  • @s.j.stuart
    @s.j.stuartАй бұрын

    Hi Alexis... just wanted to follow up from my previous comment. Put an order in for Brendan's diffuser system ultimately because of your work and your videos here. Pointed out to him that you were the reason for my decision, looks like he already knows you (awesome). Really love how the macro photography community is so much more... communal... than a lot of the other niche photography groups out there. Thanks again, look forward to your next video.

  • @natureliker-ww4jo
    @natureliker-ww4joАй бұрын

    Hello naturefold, I really want to thank you for you great work and for sharing your experience with us!!! It will help to have joy and satisfaction when photografing. I am glad that I found you here. All the best for you from Hamburg, Germany

  • @SIMpleSIM6
    @SIMpleSIM6Ай бұрын

    Yet another brilliant video. Thank you!

  • @peterslagmolen
    @peterslagmolenАй бұрын

    you are so good ad this!! I don't know a better macro photographer!

  • @catherinetremerryn
    @catherinetremerryn7 күн бұрын

    A terrific video - a different way of thinking and doing things. Thx

  • @micter59
    @micter59Ай бұрын

    I've just discovered you're channel, and it seems to me you're doing a great job. Your macro photos are really nice. Keep up the good work, and thanks for sharing here some tips.

  • @bobmorse5896
    @bobmorse589611 күн бұрын

    Thank you for your thoughts. Tons of good advice.

  • @TdWPhoto
    @TdWPhotoАй бұрын

    Aweson. Very helpful tips.Will definitely try them out next time.

  • @usernamemykel
    @usernamemykelАй бұрын

    SUPERB, as always!

  • @LouisaLee63
    @LouisaLee63Ай бұрын

    Awesome photos! And wonderful tips!!

  • @michael-mvtd
    @michael-mvtdАй бұрын

    Another well done video. Though slower shutter speed will open up the ambient light, it may cause a moving subject to blur in which case, you can increase ISO to also increase the ambient but then dual down the flash intensity (unless using TTL).

  • @naturefold

    @naturefold

    Ай бұрын

    Of course that's also a possibility, I generally prefer using shutter speed to keep image quality as good as possible, since I usually focus stack and stacking increases noise strongly, but in certain situation raising the iso will definitely give better results.

  • @valeriehoffman8180
    @valeriehoffman8180Ай бұрын

    Great info, and your images are always fantastic. You are an amazing young man. Enjoying your channel

  • @philippegille6566
    @philippegille6566Ай бұрын

    Thank you for your bright explanations and demonstration on how to make macro-photography not only look demonstrative but look artistics. This is great.

  • @SIBIRIAKoriginal
    @SIBIRIAKoriginalАй бұрын

    Congrats on 6k!

  • @user-po1dy9zb6j
    @user-po1dy9zb6jАй бұрын

    Liked, subscribed and now - commented. Thank you.

  • @TonyVeinberg
    @TonyVeinbergАй бұрын

    Another great video.

  • @MikaLuo787
    @MikaLuo787Ай бұрын

    Thanks! I have learned so much from your videos! Keep up the good work!!

  • @LisaSaffell
    @LisaSaffellАй бұрын

    Excellent Tips!

  • @ThomasSchwarzFotografie
    @ThomasSchwarzFotografie17 күн бұрын

    Thanks for sharing your photos and tips, I will leave a subscription and a like 😉👍

  • @pilchcaor
    @pilchcaor9 күн бұрын

    Great tips - nice to get away from the more technical aspects of macro which though they important do not necessarily make for great photos.

  • @musiqueetmontagne
    @musiqueetmontagneАй бұрын

    Wonderful as ever Alexis, great tips and the most amazing images. Thanks for uploading.

  • @sabyasachibanerjee124
    @sabyasachibanerjee124Ай бұрын

    Nice set of tips and well explained use case for each one. Thoroughly enjoying and learning from your videos. Keep them coming

  • @kleinpoe
    @kleinpoeАй бұрын

    Great video

  • @erhier
    @erhierАй бұрын

    Very good tips, thanks a lot. I will try it in my upcoming shootings.

  • @franckjalouneix4607
    @franckjalouneix4607Ай бұрын

    Merci pour vos tutos très enrichissants.🙏🏻

  • @andrewlamberson539
    @andrewlamberson539Ай бұрын

    Super video, I admit it never dawned on me to adjust the shutter speed!

  • @tonyenticknap2670

    @tonyenticknap2670

    Ай бұрын

    Most people don't when they're using flash, they just stick at the 'standard' settings of max sync speed and lowest ISO, but reducing the shutter speed and/or increasing the ISO in certain situations can transform an image. I only comment as increasing ISO wasn't mentioned in the video, but it has much the same effect as reducing the shutter speed and gives you another option.

  • @ymannmisa9290
    @ymannmisa929011 күн бұрын

    great tips, now Im a subscriber, thank you

  • @WayneIrish
    @WayneIrishАй бұрын

    Thankyou very much.

  • @tibor123
    @tibor123Ай бұрын

    thank u! ❤

  • @seamediaorg
    @seamediaorgАй бұрын

    I think you did a great job of calling attention to different techniques one can use to give a subject different looks. But your motivation for that seemed to be "to get the nicest image", "a cool scene", "nice composition", "draw the eye into the subject", etc. What about the educational value? These techniques can also be used very powerfully to create more informative "context", to show not just one thing, but how different creatures have relationships with each other, and that the subjects are not just pieces of art, but elements of an interrelated ecosystem. I hope that in your future videos you can put emphasis not just on artistic merit but also on educational value of photographs.

  • @naturefold

    @naturefold

    Ай бұрын

    That educational value showing behavior and ecology is absolutely an important aspect of macro photography, and most of my favorite photos I've taken are ones that are not only aesthetic and technically good but also tell stories and can educate like you said. For this video I wanted to stay focused on the aesthetic side of things showing the techniques, and tried to keep focused toward that, but I will keep that in mind to include the more educational side of macro in future videos too.

  • @duringthemeanwhilst
    @duringthemeanwhilstАй бұрын

    great advice 🙂 I've been trying to get my macro images to be more "story-telling" and have found using a wider angle macro lens (a Fujifilm 30mm in my case) has really helped. It's added a layer of complexity to my shooting but I think I'm getting better images in some (not all) scenarios.

  • @naturefold

    @naturefold

    Ай бұрын

    I would love to try the Fuji 30mm sometime too, seems like a wider angle would give a cool perspective

  • @ChesoLari
    @ChesoLariАй бұрын

    Bravissimo

  • @cryptowill1611
    @cryptowill161127 күн бұрын

    I was travelling those past weeks and I missed your videos soooooo muuuuuuch ! Wonderful pictures as always and great tips. Everything seems to be easy when you talk and show things. I just love your attitude and knowledge. Thanks for sharing your experience with us. To be honest, most of your pictures (if not all) could get some award winning distinctions. No doubt about it ! Do you participate in some or do you have the intention to in the future ?

  • @naturefold

    @naturefold

    23 күн бұрын

    Thanks so much! I do enter some competitions although there aren't that many focused on macro photography.

  • @lulux6023
    @lulux6023Ай бұрын

    Good morning, thank you very much for the video. It reminds us of some things that we, as photographers, often forget about in moments of photographic excitement. If you could please record something about insect hunting techniques, I would be very grateful, best regards.

  • @peterc2248
    @peterc2248Ай бұрын

    Great vid as usual. Can you link to a 'basics' vid - kit, setup etc - if you have one please?

  • @marilynzanca7712
    @marilynzanca771228 күн бұрын

    I watched your video so interesting

  • @billieb0
    @billieb08 күн бұрын

    Amazing video and amazing photos, definitely one of the best channels out there. I just got my AK diffuser and while trying it out I found that most of my backgrounds are very dark to black. How do you get nice , well lit backgrounds using a flash+diffuser?

  • @naturefold

    @naturefold

    7 күн бұрын

    Thanks! The entire first tip in this video is all about avoiding those black backgrounds

  • @scottwedell5072
    @scottwedell5072Ай бұрын

    Great video. Love all your videos. Looking to get into macro photography more. I have a z9 with a 105mm macro but its only 1:1. Im thinking of buying a dedicated higher macro lens. Do you have a suggestion?

  • @naturefold

    @naturefold

    Ай бұрын

    The laowa lenses are always good to get to 2x, for nikon z mount either the 90mm f/2.8 or the 85mm f/5.6 would probably be your best options, unless you want to go to really extreme magnifications with the 25mm 2.5-5x. Alternately you could use a close up filter like the raynox dcr-250 or one of the ones from nisi to get higher magnification while keeping autofocus with the 105mm

  • @waseembirdsfishingtv198
    @waseembirdsfishingtv198Ай бұрын

    Bro tell me the model of the camera and the model of the lens, I want to buy it, please, thank you .I'm Waseem from Pakistan

  • @marilynzanca7712
    @marilynzanca771228 күн бұрын

    How can you hold the coloured card. If your holding the camera?

  • @DavidWilson_mfx
    @DavidWilson_mfxАй бұрын

    Beautiful macro photography. And your videos are informative, concise, and quite pleasant! One question about your gear, what is the black upper accessory that is attached to your SB 900, above the white diffuser?

  • @KoenKooi

    @KoenKooi

    Ай бұрын

    The round thing on the left side is most likely a Raynox close-up lens.

  • @naturefold

    @naturefold

    Ай бұрын

    If you mean just the clip it's a Raynox dcr-250 close up lens to get more than 2x magnification

  • @weisskm
    @weisskmАй бұрын

    Thanks - nice video. I have been using an OM1and just got a Fuji X-H2. I see you list the Nikon SB-900 flash; do Nikon flashes work on Fuji?

  • @naturefold

    @naturefold

    Ай бұрын

    The Nikon flash works but I only use it since that's what I have from before, if you're getting a dedicated one for macro I'd recommend the Godox v860iii or the smaller, but less powerful, Godox v350

  • @weisskm

    @weisskm

    Ай бұрын

    @@naturefold Thanks - I had just ordered the Godox TT350.

  • @lordjim9744
    @lordjim9744Ай бұрын

    👍👏

  • @samithaster
    @samithasterАй бұрын

    Great tips , just a Q mate what is the lens you are using ?

  • @naturefold

    @naturefold

    Ай бұрын

    I always put my equipment in the caption of my videos, or for each specific image on instagram

  • @clausgiloi6036
    @clausgiloi6036Ай бұрын

    Great tips, thanks! I especially was interested in the last part where you talk about being selective in which images to stack. I would love to see the details of your process. Do you sometimes combine images from more than one "rocking" stack? Do you have a way of sorting images by depth or scale? Thanks!

  • @naturefold

    @naturefold

    Ай бұрын

    I definitely want to do a video on my stacking process and would include how I select images. I rarely include images from multiple "push stacks" in one image, since the angle usually changes ever so slightly and that's enough to mess up a stack

  • @clausgiloi6036

    @clausgiloi6036

    Ай бұрын

    @@naturefold Thanks, I hope you do make such a video, I will be sure to watch.

  • @floen

    @floen

    Күн бұрын

    I am very interested in your focus stacking process. You seem to have perfected it.

  • @joao.monteiro
    @joao.monteiroАй бұрын

    Hey man, love your videos and photos! I've recently discovered your channel and I'm enjoying it so much. I already have a lot of experience when it comes to photography, however macro is something I always wanted to start with. What do you recommend about macro lens? Thank you!

  • @naturefold

    @naturefold

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks, I'm glad you're enjoying my videos! What camera system do you have? Generally the laowa macro lenses are great, they have great build quality and optics, go to 2:1 magnification which is good for insects, and are available at a very good price

  • @joao.monteiro

    @joao.monteiro

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@naturefold Really appreciate it! I'm definitely going to take a look into that, thanks!

  • @BIGplanetLife

    @BIGplanetLife

    Ай бұрын

    @joao.monteiro I second the Laowa 2X macro lens (I have the Laowa 100mm) and get a Raynox 250. I suggest a good diffuser such as the AK Diffuser, Cygnustech Diffuser, or Beetle Diffuser. Take your time, be patient when "bug hunting" and enjoy nature. I've been doing macro since 2009 and it still amazes me and excites me more than any other genre of photography I have been involved in since 1994. Good tidings on your macro journey!!

  • @joao.monteiro

    @joao.monteiro

    Ай бұрын

    @@BIGplanetLife well, thank you for your recommendation! I had time to check on the prices of those diffusers, and I have to admit, I thought they were cheaper. I'm on a budget so, do you think its a big deal to buy the most expensive ones, or can I use a simpler diffuser and be just fine?

  • @BIGplanetLife

    @BIGplanetLife

    Ай бұрын

    @@joao.monteiro I used DIY diffusers for many years and got some awesome images. I have a free diffuser material video on my channel with sample images and you can find templates for the diffuser construction online .

  • @ThePandaPhotographer
    @ThePandaPhotographerАй бұрын

    Or if you one of those portrait photographers/macro (me) I’d like to exposure for both sometimes. 2:00

  • @tomaszszojer7164
    @tomaszszojer7164Ай бұрын

    Hi Alexis! Yours is the best channel I've ever seen for macro photography. Congratulations and many thanks for it! But in all other respects (presentation style, comprehensible phrasing, crystal clear articulation, lighting, video cuts) it is also the best. Many people could take lessons from you on such topics, not just macro photography. I wish you good luck and perseverance to continue and look forward to new content! And I would like to ask you a question right away, if you allow me. It's great that you use Laowa 25mm, but I find that with Fujifilm mount it doesn't exist. Yes in everything else (Canon, Sony, Nikon, even Pentax), but I couldn't find it with X bayonet. Do you use it with an adapter, or does Fujifilm's Laowa 25 really exist? Thanks for the answer! Good luck!

  • @naturefold

    @naturefold

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks a lot! I have the laowa 25mm in canon EF mount with a Canon EF -> Fuji X mount adapter.

  • @tomaszszojer7164

    @tomaszszojer7164

    Ай бұрын

    @@naturefold Thank you very much for your quick reply! You have already helped me a lot. Can I ask one more question? The Laowa 25 is a manual lens (as far as I know). Focus stacking requires an AF lens (of course, I'm not sure about that either). And if so, how can focus stacking work with a manual lens? Grateful thanks!

  • @naturefold

    @naturefold

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah the laowa 25mm is a manual focus lens, like all laowa macro lenses currently. Autofocus is required for *automated* focus stacking or focus bracketing, so having the camera change focus between shots automatically. but it's entirely possible to take a series of photos for a focus stack manually and change focus manually, which is what I do.

  • @marilynzanca7712
    @marilynzanca771228 күн бұрын

    Hi , I have a canon 100mm f2.8. Even though I open the aperture to 2.8 there's no creamy background like yours even though my background is far away. Tried aperture priority shutter priority and program and auto . And still the background is to extent still in focus. I bought because I wanted bokeh.dont get me get me wrong it does blur but not like yours for some reason.with I could send a picture to you.but I know that's not possible.do you have any ideas?thanks

  • @naturefold

    @naturefold

    23 күн бұрын

    The amount of background blur also depends on the magnification, so if you're shooting from further away that might be an aspect?

  • @magoit
    @magoit25 күн бұрын

    Hi Alexis, first of: great videos! What is the reason for NOT using Olympus systems? It seems like 95% are using it. Are there any disadvantages or advantages with Fuji?

  • @naturefold

    @naturefold

    23 күн бұрын

    I went with the fuji X-H2 for a few reasons, partly the 40mp sensor which is more than any micro 4/3 camera, as well as the fact that it has a CFexpress card slot which allows much larger bursts without running into the buffer. One of the main reasons the Olympus/OM System is so popular is because of the great implementation of focus bracketing (and since last year the excelent 90mm macro lens), but since I have focus stacked manually for several years bracketing wouldn't have made much of a difference for me.

  • @mikeoltmans9401
    @mikeoltmans9401Ай бұрын

    So just curious can you do a video on taking macro with a phone? Do you know of any software other than open camera that does focus bracketing on the phone. Also how quickly does your camera take the shots it takes?

  • @naturefold

    @naturefold

    Ай бұрын

    I'd definitely like to try a video on mobile macro, sadly I don't know a photne app that does bracketing but I will see what I can find. I usually shoot bursts for stacking at 10fps but my camera can do up to 15fps

  • @mikeoltmans9401

    @mikeoltmans9401

    Ай бұрын

    @@naturefold do you know of a sub 1500 dollar cost setup used or otherwise that will do 10 fps?

  • @naturefold

    @naturefold

    Ай бұрын

    I would say a used older Olympus camera like the Olympus EM1 mkii with the Olympus 60mm macro is the best option, as that combo can do 10fps focus bracketing. Many people use the Godox v350o with that setup, along with a diffuser like the Cygnustech or AK diffuser. A few others have talked about that setup on KZread, Micael Widell has a good video describing that setup and Stewart Wood uses exactly that setup as his main macro setup.

  • @marilynzanca7712
    @marilynzanca771228 күн бұрын

    I haven't used a flash as yet.

  • @wojtkowiakbsm
    @wojtkowiakbsmАй бұрын

    How do you keep the lamp on all the time? 4:44

  • @naturefold

    @naturefold

    Ай бұрын

    I have a small headlamp that I attach to the flash with an elastic, which helps get more light for focusing

  • @toykellie3
    @toykellie3Ай бұрын

    Do you shoot with manual lens?

  • @naturefold

    @naturefold

    Ай бұрын

    I use the laowa 65mm and the laowa 25mm, both of which are fully manual

  • @halfdead422
    @halfdead422Ай бұрын

    do you have a good place for information to find bugs? an application i'm newer into photography and i love macro photography and buggies

  • @BIGplanetLife

    @BIGplanetLife

    Ай бұрын

    Bugs are every where, in the grass, on plants (look on the underside of leaves and along the stems), around porch lights at night, on the outside and inside of your home, on trees, underneath leaves,..you just have to look for them.

  • @halfdead422

    @halfdead422

    Ай бұрын

    @@BIGplanetLife Yeah I want to know where to find out identification of them to learn

  • @BIGplanetLife

    @BIGplanetLife

    Ай бұрын

    @@halfdead422 iNaturalist is a great place. Also there are tons of identification guides online such as for flies..search for "Field/Photo ID for Flies" it is a concise id guide for flies and there are many others for all bugs,,just have to search for them..Google is your helper..👍

  • @naturefold

    @naturefold

    23 күн бұрын

    I'm sorry I missed this earlier, I can only second the recommendation of iNaturalist - I've been using it since before I really got into macro and have learned much of what I know about identification on there

  • @ddespair
    @ddespairАй бұрын

    Can I ask an honest question? Is macro photography profitable? I’m just asking because I never see it outside of a macro photographer’s Instagram. I’ve never seen it on any wall in a house or restaurant. I’ve maybe seen it once in a museum and a science exhibit. But I can’t think of anywhere else. Where/how are you making money with macro photography?

  • @naturefold

    @naturefold

    Ай бұрын

    Honestly it isn't really, there are some ways but I don't know anyone that really has a business selling macro prints. The best way of making money with macro is probably youtube, I'm not at the point that I can make a lot with this yet but there are some quite successful channels. There are other was too but no matter what it's very difficult, you kind of just need to find your own way

  • @ddespair

    @ddespair

    Ай бұрын

    @@naturefold I appreciate your honesty! Thank you!!

  • @alpha_redmug
    @alpha_redmugАй бұрын

    Great tips.👍 I have a small suggestion. When you show photos in a video, maybe you should write the exposure data. Thank you very much for the nice advice, good luck in your future work.

  • @naturefold

    @naturefold

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks, I'll keep in mind to always put the settings for each image. I hadn't in this case just because the photos I used were from different times and it wouldn't be easy to find the settings for all of them, but it seems like it's worth the effort.

  • @TimMer1981

    @TimMer1981

    Ай бұрын

    @@naturefold ISO, aperture and shutter speed should be easily retrieved from the EXIF of the photos I think?

  • @naturefold

    @naturefold

    Ай бұрын

    Sadly when exporting a focus stack from zerene stacker the exif data does not get carried over to the final image, so I need to locate the input images for each stack. If I'm doing a video about one photo walk that's easy enough, but it would take a while for this one where the photos are taken in a span of over 2 years

  • @TimMer1981

    @TimMer1981

    Ай бұрын

    @@naturefold I understand. :)

  • @behulk

    @behulk

    Ай бұрын

    All exif data is retained in Lightroom.

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