Beginner PHOTOGRAPHY TRAPS to avoid...

I've made plenty of videos about camera settings and photography mistakes in the past, but in this one I talk about psychological traps you can fall in to when taking photos, without even realising.
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  • @JamesPopsysPhoto
    @JamesPopsysPhoto5 жыл бұрын

    I've re-labeled my coffee to reduce my chance of a heart attack. Thanks for watching :)

  • @WhiteWulfe

    @WhiteWulfe

    5 жыл бұрын

    You'd probably hate the area where my coffee is then.... Decaf is "banned" in our house.... But there's plenty of coffee beans here. Well, so some say, hubby and I kind of look at it and go "hmmm, we've got at most a month's supply, give or take"

  • @epv221

    @epv221

    5 жыл бұрын

    One might suggest that Decaf coffee is a little like swilling de-alcoholized wine - why not drink something else.

  • @poshlady43

    @poshlady43

    5 жыл бұрын

    So Mr James when are you coming to the states to do your teachings?

  • @heathbarlow8769

    @heathbarlow8769

    5 жыл бұрын

    This would be the one time ink pen would be better than pencil. You don't want it to rub off ✒️✏️😊😂

  • @matssandquist9258

    @matssandquist9258

    5 жыл бұрын

    I thought the whole point with drinking coffee (except it taste good) is to have the caffein boost. :-) Yes, and I admit, I take far too few photos but I´m working on it.

  • @mikedionr
    @mikedionr5 жыл бұрын

    One thing I learned about taking as many photos as possible. Only you know what trash is on your memory card. The outside world sees the good stuff. If the memory card is filled with 99% trash, so what! That 1% may be masterpieces.

  • @Simon_PieMan

    @Simon_PieMan

    4 жыл бұрын

    I think it depends on why you’re taking photos. Sometimes the ‘taking’ is the fun part as much as viewing the processed result.

  • @cotedurhone1
    @cotedurhone15 жыл бұрын

    Mistake 5 ;letting the weather dictate when you take photos.

  • @maxlin2800

    @maxlin2800

    4 жыл бұрын

    Michael Lowe I let weather dictate wen I shoot cause rain and snow can destroy my camera

  • @UmbraXCVII

    @UmbraXCVII

    4 жыл бұрын

    Tbh I let whenever I feel inspired to dictate when I take photos

  • @TheSlackassCrew

    @TheSlackassCrew

    4 жыл бұрын

    Unless its wind becomes fuck dirt in a lens

  • @lsamoa

    @lsamoa

    Жыл бұрын

    @@maxlin2800 Same

  • @thelemon5069

    @thelemon5069

    Жыл бұрын

    @@maxlin2800 get a pentax

  • @JohnDrummondPhoto
    @JohnDrummondPhoto5 жыл бұрын

    *American hears "That coffee's knocked me for six"* *Checks Urban Dictionary* *Reads the phrase derives from a cricket score when the ball exits the circle without leaving the ground* *Becomes even more confused*

  • @JamesPopsysPhoto

    @JamesPopsysPhoto

    5 жыл бұрын

    hahaha!

  • @spamboli

    @spamboli

    5 жыл бұрын

    think "home run / knocked out of the park"

  • @Dogsandsewon

    @Dogsandsewon

    5 жыл бұрын

    spamboli - means becoming suddenly ill or overwhelmed. Knocked sideways is another way of expressing it. That flu knocked me for 6

  • @twotone3070

    @twotone3070

    5 жыл бұрын

    ummm "without TOUCHING the ground" ? In fact leaving the ground is okay, they just have to retrieve it from the car park... oops sorry parking lot.

  • @JohnDrummondPhoto

    @JohnDrummondPhoto

    5 жыл бұрын

    Twotone that would make more sense. I just copied what Urban Dictionary said. I don't know cricket (although I do know what a car park is).

  • @joec1995jc
    @joec1995jc5 жыл бұрын

    To speak on the post production point, I try to edit my photos as little as possible. Like maybe tweak the color a bit or crop it differently but that's it. I like the idea of a photo being as real as possible. It just seems like the point of photography for me. To share something as it was, not what it could have been. Not that there is anything wrong with editing. There is an art to a well edited photo, but I personally prefer the realness aspect of a photo over the art factor, if that makes any sense. I preferred all your before edited photos over the afters that you showed. Even though they were all artistically better after editing. Just my 2 cents.

  • @thelemon5069

    @thelemon5069

    Жыл бұрын

    Definitely depends on the style you are going for. Editing brings out alot if you're more of an impressionist shooter.

  • @MichaelGerrard
    @MichaelGerrard5 жыл бұрын

    Years back I used to take lots of shots of the same subject, just altering something to get a slightly better shot. Ultimately I often chose the first shot as best. Sometimes you should know when to stop and move on to another subject. Also, post processing is important for many, especially pros, however, for some it is the challenge to get the picture right in the camera that is key and post processing is a pain. I don't feel either approach is good or bad, they are just different ways we may wish to photograph. My two pence worth 😁

  • @NikiY
    @NikiY5 жыл бұрын

    Omg the top about likes is SO TRUE! I'm in a local photography group that love taking nature shots, macro butterflies, trees, leaves, etc... I find it so bloody boring to take photos of but feel I kind of "have" to because that's what everyone else does. The other day I was in London and had a great view of the shard, got some really lush shots of the Shard and the skyline (27th floor of Guy's hospital, great place for taking photos!) Then got lots of great shots underneath the shard. Swapped them all over to black and white, LOVE them! Black and white photos with really crisp lines and reflections, just love it. Gritty architecture shots are so much more my thing than endless photos of leaves for me!! 😁

  • @JamesPopsysPhoto

    @JamesPopsysPhoto

    5 жыл бұрын

    Sounds awesome Niki - and what a building that is :)

  • @nikkiswart5006
    @nikkiswart50065 жыл бұрын

    Lol at this stage my best shots are the accidental ones, where I get myself in a position and can't see my screen or view finder.

  • @acatssoftnose3940
    @acatssoftnose39405 жыл бұрын

    I can't stress how important it is to just take pictures that make you happy. Quite honestly, some of my favorite photos have involved me just shooting around my house in monochrome, and in low light. However, my family is unimpressed by them. But, when I take pictures of people, they tend to like them more (despite the fact that street photography usually involves a lot of anxiety for me ... and thus, less joy).

  • @villemononen5303

    @villemononen5303

    5 жыл бұрын

    Interesting. There could be many reasons, and we all like different things, but perhaps there are some issues with the family self image? Women especially. Almost as if some fantasy image, ideal, is upheld and now this black and white, straight-on picture is there to challenge. But mainly, i'm speculating for my own amusement. Still i'd say, that you don't need their approval for what makes you happy. You don't need anyone's approval for what brings you joy. Ultimately it's the exterior, something outside of yourself. Have a good day, and happy shooting! :)

  • @thelemon5069

    @thelemon5069

    Жыл бұрын

    This! Some of my favorites have the most grain and so much noise and I'm sure many technical photographers would deem them bad but I love them for some reason.

  • @doady69
    @doady695 жыл бұрын

    Composition of photo is not analoguous to the font or the book cover, it's analogous to the writer's choice of words. The imagery, the point-of-view, the metaphors, the details, and so on. These are the aesthetic aspects of writing. Composition in photography is as important or as unimportant as composition in writing. Each writer and each photographer has a certain style which make their works stand out and appeal to people.

  • @tomwebb3081
    @tomwebb30815 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for saying what your "shit to hit" ratio is. Mine has always been an awful ratio and I'm glad that it's not just me.

  • @gabsmith1
    @gabsmith14 жыл бұрын

    I've been binging a few of your videos lately and I may have found my new favorite youtuber when it comes to photography. Thank you for these vids!

  • @JamesPopsysPhoto

    @JamesPopsysPhoto

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much :)

  • @Crunchy0Frog
    @Crunchy0Frog5 жыл бұрын

    I disagree about the "bonus" trap. Better photographers may end up taking more shots, sure, but a major beginner mistake is to think you can shoot a ton of pictures to make up for a lack of thought and planning. You end up missing shots because you picked up the camera before considering other angles and subjects. Check out John Free's videos, he talks about this sometimes.

  • @rrteppo

    @rrteppo

    Жыл бұрын

    I think there is a golden ratio of photos taken where you start to see opportunities you didn't before.

  • @nunofarizo
    @nunofarizo5 жыл бұрын

    First time watching your videos. Love that you're a professional giving real tips with such an insecurity on your points, it makes you real man.

  • @JamesPopsysPhoto

    @JamesPopsysPhoto

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much :)

  • @carlkim2577
    @carlkim25774 жыл бұрын

    Finally, a photography channel. So many are gear heads talking nonsense, other than buy buy buy. I breathed a sign of relief after watching this video.

  • @SteveSmith-cj7sd
    @SteveSmith-cj7sd5 жыл бұрын

    personal honesty is the best policy, You are a master of this...well in fella

  • @JamesPopsysPhoto

    @JamesPopsysPhoto

    5 жыл бұрын

    Cheers mate :)

  • @JunyaYashiki
    @JunyaYashiki5 жыл бұрын

    Love this video. It serves as a useful reminder about the pitfalls we can all fall into as photographers. Subbed!

  • @user-oq2nn6cg6s
    @user-oq2nn6cg6s5 жыл бұрын

    "Not taking near enough photos". I shoot film.

  • @AnthonySchnitzel

    @AnthonySchnitzel

    5 жыл бұрын

    I shoot film too, but I take way more photos now that I upgraded to film than before on digital.

  • @user-oq2nn6cg6s

    @user-oq2nn6cg6s

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@AnthonySchnitzel i understand!!! Shooting has this feel of rush and excitement so I also tend to take more shots than intended

  • @yardhog

    @yardhog

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yep, take lots and lots of photos, especially in the this digital age. The old adage when I was shooting film in collage was "one keeper out of 36 and you had a successful shoot."

  • @damonlawson9447

    @damonlawson9447

    5 жыл бұрын

    Get more film.

  • @MrKikoboy

    @MrKikoboy

    4 жыл бұрын

    taking hundreds or even thousands of photos at a time and hoping for a few good ones means you're not training your eyes ( and brain ) to see the things that you want to photograph - yes you may end up with a few good shots but someone who has ( for lack of a better term ) the " vision" to see what he or she is looking for and takes 6 photos - of which 5 are excellent and one is almost but not quite is way further ahead no matter how cheap sd cards or even film is ( and I started on film )...just my 2 cents

  • @Rob.Cumberland
    @Rob.Cumberland5 жыл бұрын

    Totally agree about not taking enough photos. This is one of the best tips. I can't stress enough how important it is to not just take one shot of something

  • @EcuadorLive
    @EcuadorLive5 жыл бұрын

    I really like the way you present your content, really enjoying these videos, keep them coming 👍

  • @bmek3
    @bmek35 жыл бұрын

    This was extremely helpful. Thank you for the tips, they definitely hit home.

  • @sternsuk80
    @sternsuk805 жыл бұрын

    Awesome video as always. Really helpful. Also thanks for the code, just booked a ticket and will be going on the Tuesday as you'll be there, so looking forward to hearing you talk.

  • @nicholasjlloyd
    @nicholasjlloyd4 жыл бұрын

    I’m working my way through your videos and learning a lot thanks James. A video expanding on pre-production, production and post-production would be greatly appreciated! Perhaps try and summarise by taking us through those three elements for a particular shot that ended up being a keeper! Keep up the great work cheers! Nick

  • @october001
    @october0013 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this one! Excellent advice. My last outing (with dogs), I took 138 photos and kept six of them :)

  • @alangauld6079
    @alangauld60795 жыл бұрын

    When I started in photography I used a folding Ensign camera with 120 film stock, so 12 shots. On a long mountain walk I'd take a second film, just in case 12 wasn't enough. Sometimes I even used it, but usually not. When 35mm replaced the roll film I used 24 exposure cassettes because 36 exposures took too long to use and I didn't like waiting weeks for the results... Now I shoot digital and think myself profligate because I sometimes take 50-60 shots on a single walk, once I even went over 100... But never "hundreds", I can't begin to imagine what I'd do with all those frames. :-)

  • @skymedic48
    @skymedic485 жыл бұрын

    Good vid, 3 and 4 definitely resonated with me. Shoot what you like. Good reminder.

  • @markhume3503
    @markhume35032 жыл бұрын

    Thanks James, just found your great channel. For me getting back into photography a couple of years ago it took a while to remember that I had more than just 12 exposures on my roll and could take as many as the card could take. So I was quite cautious with how many I took.

  • @Archibald_Quincy_Stanton
    @Archibald_Quincy_Stanton5 жыл бұрын

    Stick men idea was top shelf James. Perhaps a stick dog in the future vids and maybe some stick sheep.

  • @JIFAMPodcast
    @JIFAMPodcast3 жыл бұрын

    Super entertaining. Thank you for sharing your personality with the world

  • @Ridemx223
    @Ridemx2235 жыл бұрын

    I subscribed when you mentioned not buying other peoples presets. Now I'm going to look for that video. Nice work man. Looking forward to checking out your channel.

  • @philcampbell5827
    @philcampbell58275 жыл бұрын

    Another great video! Glad to hear even the pros take lots of photos to ensure you are getting some keepers. Watching some, they give the impression every photo they publish was one and done.

  • @JamesPopsysPhoto

    @JamesPopsysPhoto

    5 жыл бұрын

    Cheers Phil! I'm sure some get it perfect in the field - I definitely don't :)

  • @dozerjohn
    @dozerjohn5 жыл бұрын

    Trap no. 5 - storing third tier raw files on your external hard drive will not make them magically better 4 years later. Instead of buying another expensive hard drive just spend 30 minutes on archive culling, suddenly you have 10 gigabytes of free space you thought you don't have. Same goes for B-roll, either put it on shutterstock and delete it, mate, you haven't looked at those files since 2014.

  • @dozerjohn

    @dozerjohn

    5 жыл бұрын

    Ah fuck this comment is an actual video idea, have a go at it James but I am typing the script down right now for my own secret channel, this is my private account, we'll battle later!

  • @JamesPopsysPhoto

    @JamesPopsysPhoto

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thats a good one for me! The number of drives I have full of underexposed, blurry rubbish is mad :)

  • @dillogdall1

    @dillogdall1

    5 жыл бұрын

    Must admit, hard drive cost is a pretty miniscule compared to what money i spend on photography in general. I mean, 10 gigs, it is only 1/4th of a dollar of HDD-space, you get 8 TB for around 200 dollars. For me that would store around 400 000 RAWs

  • @Kirschesaftmann

    @Kirschesaftmann

    5 жыл бұрын

    I've also been wondering about this lately and started slowly culling out 'near-duplicates' and bad shots. Its so motivating to see over a GB of files in the trash bin just before you click 'empty' :D

  • @barrycohen311

    @barrycohen311

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@JamesPopsysPhoto Some Alien race will find them in 10,000 years and they will be hanging in Alien art museums.

  • @ciaran.laverty
    @ciaran.laverty Жыл бұрын

    I can honestly say there isn’t a single video I have watched of yours that I haven’t enjoyed. Thanks for inspiring me to not only start photography but also start a KZread channel lol!

  • @NHCH
    @NHCH5 жыл бұрын

    i thought this was a clickbait but actually you said something that is underrated and not so banal for a beginner, thanks mate

  • @tsvetephotography
    @tsvetephotography5 жыл бұрын

    It's weird to me because I enjoy shooting almost 100% of the time simply because every time I want to compose a picture, the task of finding a good angle is just pure fun for me...

  • @villemononen5303

    @villemononen5303

    5 жыл бұрын

    I also enjoy finding the right angle, or right composition for that matter. Also, i often think about what's the point in this picture, the main focus? But not too hard, better to just let it flow. At that point, it's often bye bye to straight horizons because they're NOT that important. Sometimes yes, but more often not in my current style.

  • @pauldowney7130
    @pauldowney71305 жыл бұрын

    The video looked great - and thanks for the useful “trap” tips 😃

  • @JamesPopsysPhoto

    @JamesPopsysPhoto

    5 жыл бұрын

    Cheers Paul :)

  • @Petercookeuk
    @Petercookeuk5 жыл бұрын

    New Subscriber - loving the videos James and in particular the emphasis towards enjoying the process rather then the technical aspects - thank you.

  • @JamesPopsysPhoto

    @JamesPopsysPhoto

    5 жыл бұрын

    Great to hear Peter, thank you :)

  • @MaximC
    @MaximC3 жыл бұрын

    Great videos. Thank you. Keep it up.

  • @christophermcardle9915
    @christophermcardle99155 жыл бұрын

    I use other presets to build my own for quicker editing processes. Then from my presests I will tweak and finetune the details, exposure, etc.

  • @Work_G
    @Work_G5 жыл бұрын

    Very nice, thank you !

  • @jonathandavies9451
    @jonathandavies94515 жыл бұрын

    Great tips!!! I'll stop feeling bad taking 600 images in a three hour shoot

  • @ehtesham_digital
    @ehtesham_digital5 жыл бұрын

    I loved your views mate. Appreciated!

  • @JamesPopsysPhoto

    @JamesPopsysPhoto

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks mate! :)

  • @MrParraPaul
    @MrParraPaul5 жыл бұрын

    Great video James! Really good moral advice!

  • @KaiMattern
    @KaiMattern5 жыл бұрын

    I really like you honest and even a bit goofy style. And I agree to all 4 points.

  • @JoshSmith93
    @JoshSmith935 жыл бұрын

    Snorted coffee on myself laughing at parts of this video, so thanks for that! Stoked to hear you're at TPS - I've got a trade stand this year, first time Ive ever been! Come say hi on A71 if you find yourself with time to burn!

  • @JamesPopsysPhoto

    @JamesPopsysPhoto

    5 жыл бұрын

    Haha, thanks mate - see you in Brum!

  • @kevinharding1181
    @kevinharding11814 жыл бұрын

    Massive thumbs up for your observations on actually all 5 subjects of this video ! However especially re. Pre-sets (personal bête noire - hmm maybe I should start selling them !) and failure to learn how to edit.

  • @jfphotography69
    @jfphotography695 жыл бұрын

    I am not a landscape photographer, my majority of shooting is wildlife/birds/macro, but I thoroughly enjoy your videos and your British dry sense of humor. I also agree, I take as many shots as possible, at the end of the day only a few are keepers, some day's none are keepers, but as long as I was out there shooting is all that matters to me.

  • @JamesPopsysPhoto

    @JamesPopsysPhoto

    5 жыл бұрын

    Definitely! :)

  • @vegardpedersen
    @vegardpedersen5 жыл бұрын

    thank you James for the tips! :-)

  • @TheNonsenseAdventures
    @TheNonsenseAdventures5 жыл бұрын

    Not got my tickets for the show yet, so will use your link, save me money towards a new bag! But I'm going the Sunday, would have been good to hear you talk outside of a screen!

  • @Heiko_K
    @Heiko_K5 жыл бұрын

    I really like your sentence ". . . do you have questions about it, and NOT questions like ´I wonder what focal length that was shot on or I wonder what aperture they used´ -- [but] questions about what´s happening in the photo . . ." I totally agree with this, as often indeed pictures are held favourable just "because they have pretty colors". Good post. And, concerning your "bonus trap" -- the issue about not taking enough photos and where you say that people would be surprised to learn how many pictures famous photographers take/took before getting the final image they publish. This is something which is not only true in the present, but was also the case in the past (with film). I read an article at least 25 years ago about a photographer for National Geographic Magazine who wrote that when on an assignment, he takes along about 200 rolls of film (36 exposures), sometimes even double for a longer assignment. In the end, maybe 10-15 images get published in the final article.

  • @tcvaldez
    @tcvaldez5 жыл бұрын

    Great advice. Great information. Thanks

  • @JamesPopsysPhoto

    @JamesPopsysPhoto

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks! :)

  • @clinty51
    @clinty515 жыл бұрын

    "...Shoot for what you enjoy shooting, shoot for yourself, and not because of the feedback of others". That, good Sir, is a life lesson as much as your intended lesson. Thank you.

  • @kenjepson1908
    @kenjepson19084 жыл бұрын

    Interesting takes there, and not just on photography. On your remark about getting better feedback than you expected; I've experienced similar things where I've put loads of effort into something and had no or poor feed back and other times with no effort I get fantastic feedback, similarly some of my pictures which I love and think are brilliant get nothing while a "snapshot" taken with a point and shoot is raved about... makes you think.

  • @carmencarmensita5422
    @carmencarmensita54223 жыл бұрын

    You gave me the best insight in photography and I thank you very much for it. Before I click the button I ask myself : is this picture of this thing or about it? Sometimes I use presets as a starting point,not the finish point. I enjoy your photography philosophy as well as your pictures.

  • @JimiCanRead
    @JimiCanRead4 жыл бұрын

    A few years ago I quit caffeine for a few weeks and a colleague was inspired to join me. After a few days he told me he felt amazing and had loads more energy than he’d had when he was drinking caffeine. Then one day I saw him making coffee in the staff kitchen and pointed out he was using the caffeinated coffee. Turned out he’d been mistakenly drinking the caffeinated coffee the whole time and having loads more of it than usual because he thought it was decaf 🤣

  • @gapcreekonline948
    @gapcreekonline9484 жыл бұрын

    All excellent points 👍🏻

  • @tectorama
    @tectorama5 жыл бұрын

    A lot of good comments James. Too many people have a "hang up" about getting it right in the camera. It's more about capturing the moment, especially in wildlife and sports photography, which is mainly what I do. When it's often better to take a wider shot, and crop to get the composition. When shooting a game of hockey or on a wildlife outing, I will typically take up to 300 shots, ending up with maybe 50 keepers.

  • @JamesPopsysPhoto

    @JamesPopsysPhoto

    5 жыл бұрын

    That's a nice ratio :)

  • @KarenHRiceScott
    @KarenHRiceScott5 жыл бұрын

    I absolutely love your videos. I whole-heartedly agree with taking a number of photos to find "the one" lightning in a bottle is rare. I could definitely improve in post-processing to interpret better what I saw initially; I prefer a "makeover" versus "plastic surgery" on my photos.

  • @JamesPopsysPhoto

    @JamesPopsysPhoto

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Karen :)

  • @Nick-eu5lr
    @Nick-eu5lr4 жыл бұрын

    I use bought and self-made presets to get a overall view how my picture can look. When I start editing I often scroll through my presets and see what looks good to me. After I found one I start editing on my own. Sometimes I change almost every setting again but I often need this to see what is capable with my photo. I am still learning to edit properly so it helps me...

  • @Hannah-sl7in
    @Hannah-sl7in5 жыл бұрын

    you’re hilarious loved the video!! liked & subscribed

  • @NielsBeier
    @NielsBeier5 жыл бұрын

    Great video James. Love your content! :)

  • @JamesPopsysPhoto

    @JamesPopsysPhoto

    5 жыл бұрын

    Cheers mate :)

  • @DavidDegnan
    @DavidDegnan5 жыл бұрын

    I think this was just the video I needed today

  • @jeff_freestone
    @jeff_freestone5 жыл бұрын

    James, great discussion. All the points covered were covered well and in good detail. I completely agree with all and think they are ones that may not be so obvious to many people so lots of value here. The only part I found I didn’t entirely agree with is Trap 1 and where you said colour theory and composition are nice to haves but what’s more important is the story. I understand where your coming from but I’m learning more about colour theory and how much it can help convey a feeling or story. Also composition is pretty key to a great photo and telling story.. along with choosing the right focal length. Anyway- great discussion.

  • @LittleTipple
    @LittleTipple5 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic set of tips - still very muchwith you on presets for photography, although I have to admit to using them for colour grading my videos...

  • @JamesPopsysPhoto

    @JamesPopsysPhoto

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks mate :)

  • @PMacCammond
    @PMacCammond5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the tips! Great info. Didn't even realize I was trapping myself.

  • @michaelcarrithers6811
    @michaelcarrithers68115 жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much. Very useful, very much to the point, and valid, I think, for photographers at any stage. I'd love to hear you talk more about pre-production, when you get a chance.

  • @JamesPopsysPhoto

    @JamesPopsysPhoto

    5 жыл бұрын

    That's a good idea Michael - will do :)

  • @akashiYT
    @akashiYT5 жыл бұрын

    Lovely advice, but I reacted on two things: 1. The quote "If your photo isn't good enough, you're not close enough" by Robert Capa, is, how I understood it, more about physically being close and in the scene than having a telephoto lens. By being close to your subject, you will be more in the scene of the action rather than observing the action from a distance. 2. Only minor but for instance taking 200 pictures of the same thing from the same angle won't help. I'm sure that was not what you meant but it can be a bit misleading. Personally I'd say to take pictures often rather than many :) Hope you'll see this :P haha

  • @JamesPopsysPhoto

    @JamesPopsysPhoto

    5 жыл бұрын

    All different angles mate - which is why I hate tripods :)

  • @akashiYT

    @akashiYT

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@JamesPopsysPhoto Yeah, same same, usually only use the tripod as a stand for the camera when I'm not using it during a shoot :P

  • @christophers4924
    @christophers49245 жыл бұрын

    I needed to see this.

  • @highlander200107
    @highlander2001075 жыл бұрын

    I absolutely love that 15mm F/1.7, it is my everyday lens for my camera.

  • @johnstewart3519
    @johnstewart35195 жыл бұрын

    I have been watching your KZread videos for some time and enjoy them very much. I was wondering if you use sky filters for lens protection and perhaps rely on the lens shade for that. Keep cranking out the videos!

  • @JamesPopsysPhoto

    @JamesPopsysPhoto

    5 жыл бұрын

    Cheers John, mainly just hoods to be honest :)

  • @petermilligan5256
    @petermilligan52565 жыл бұрын

    Love you comment in relation to the book analogy.

  • @AndyGreenWildlife
    @AndyGreenWildlife5 жыл бұрын

    Couldn't agree more about the bonus trap (such a ridiculous phrase) - I take crazy amounts of shots and often just have 1 or 2 that I'm happy with.

  • @bdfrankmeow
    @bdfrankmeow5 жыл бұрын

    Great advices, all 4 of them . The one on lens choice for focal lenght better adapted to subject confort me on my choice on M43 as main system . Small light lenses allow me to be able to carry several of them and switch on location for various subjects . It is in fact the main reason i am still reluctant to get a FF limited to a single lens like the Tamron 28-75 . A matther of total weight and worry of dust on sensor. I would probably get a little more IQ, certainly more resolution and a lot better low light ability but i take too many good shots out of that range. By the way, try the Sigma 60mm f2.8 on M43 at f4 : in my opinion, best IQ for the price by far. I carry it with that 25mm f1.4 among others...

  • @Wildwillow76
    @Wildwillow765 жыл бұрын

    Great video James, top points for traps, especially the Pen and Pencil comparison. Everyone should enjoy photography and it shouldn't be done to please others on social media. Shoot what makes us happy and every now and then we'll get that photo that fits somewhere in the middle, A win for everyone. Those fast new primes of yours look smashing mate.

  • @JamesPopsysPhoto

    @JamesPopsysPhoto

    5 жыл бұрын

    Cheers Mark :)

  • @kungfool69
    @kungfool695 жыл бұрын

    i love my lumix 20mm F1.7 lens. Been so good over the years

  • @eviem70
    @eviem705 жыл бұрын

    Ooooh, that background lighting 🙌🏽🙌🏽

  • @JamesPopsysPhoto

    @JamesPopsysPhoto

    5 жыл бұрын

    :)

  • @zoehatton5444
    @zoehatton54445 жыл бұрын

    Totally agree with you about post production. Such an important and fun part of the process. Have had many discussions about straight out of camera vs edited photos, as I am sure you have too. I also take lots of pictures but then struggle to work out which are best for editing. Maybe a future vlog could cover that? Still really enjoying your channel. Keep it up 👏

  • @JamesPopsysPhoto

    @JamesPopsysPhoto

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Zoe, I'll add that to the ideas list :)

  • @WestonNey
    @WestonNey4 жыл бұрын

    What am I doing watching this video? I've been a photographer for 12 years! I'm no beginner! But still this video was so good, even experienced pros can get good advice from a video meant for beginners! Great video!

  • @FourKnown
    @FourKnown5 жыл бұрын

    Yes, I can easily take a couple of hundred pictures on a 2-hr shoot. Of course I do often take exposure bracketed sequences just to make sure to get the right exposure or knowing I want to try for an HDR photo. And then there is a raw file with each one that always drives the total way up. Sometimes I'm concerned about wearing out my shutter. Do you use electronic shutter often?

  • @stefanol9272
    @stefanol92725 жыл бұрын

    absolutely spot on

  • @swagrip1931
    @swagrip19315 жыл бұрын

    Grest vid. Got a g9 last week with the leica 12-60. Gonna start improving my photography skills by taking the camera everywhere and practice everyday at least a bit

  • @JamesPopsysPhoto

    @JamesPopsysPhoto

    5 жыл бұрын

    Great to hear! It's a brilliant piece of kit :)

  • @RayLenses
    @RayLenses5 жыл бұрын

    Totally agree whith the first point not, shoot to please others, im always getting bored of one style after sometime, and when I change new style i feel my audience doesn't appreciate new style and sometimes i go back shooting old style just to please the audience. But lately i just do what I like md make me happy. Just like to be dinamic

  • @jjoshh2564
    @jjoshh25645 жыл бұрын

    Ah such a shame you can’t be there on the Saturday and Sunday! Would’ve loved to see you, maybe next year.

  • @JamesPopsysPhoto

    @JamesPopsysPhoto

    5 жыл бұрын

    Me too Josh - hope you have a great weekend there :)

  • @Hanzimann1
    @Hanzimann15 жыл бұрын

    Great points!

  • @JamesPopsysPhoto

    @JamesPopsysPhoto

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks mate :)

  • @juliet116
    @juliet1165 жыл бұрын

    Sometimes I get discouraged. I try to tell a story but I feel like my photos are still missing something. Usually the only living subjects around are ducks. 😒 They are the sheep of my photos.

  • @JamesPopsysPhoto

    @JamesPopsysPhoto

    5 жыл бұрын

    I like ducks! We all get discouraged sometimes - if it wasn't hard it wouldn't be as rewarding to get a good shot when we do :)

  • @juliet116

    @juliet116

    5 жыл бұрын

    I guess that is true.

  • @shutterbug1076
    @shutterbug10765 жыл бұрын

    Great advice!

  • @derekbrown6832
    @derekbrown68325 жыл бұрын

    Hi James, great points, as usual. Personaly, i'm not one for spending hours in front of a computer editing photos, i always to try to get as much right, as i can, in camera. But i always shoot in raw + jpeg, those raw files sure come in handy, especially for exposure latitude.

  • @JamesPopsysPhoto

    @JamesPopsysPhoto

    5 жыл бұрын

    I know what you mean Derek, I much prefer to be outside - although I'll never say no to editing photos with a beer either :)

  • @villemononen5303

    @villemononen5303

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@JamesPopsysPhoto Editing with LSD is the best, some say.

  • @oscarmintsauce1830
    @oscarmintsauce18305 жыл бұрын

    Hello you help me out so much bro and I love the channel

  • @JamesPopsysPhoto

    @JamesPopsysPhoto

    5 жыл бұрын

    Glad to hear it mate :)

  • @edwardbrilliant471
    @edwardbrilliant4715 жыл бұрын

    Great video! Very helpful

  • @JamesPopsysPhoto

    @JamesPopsysPhoto

    5 жыл бұрын

    Cheers mate :)

  • @bgray-youtube
    @bgray-youtube5 жыл бұрын

    Honesty and Integrity are vital in the social media space. That's why your fessing up on the geography result 'story' is appreciated. 👍👏☺ Besides those of us following your career from the early KZread days know you get lost all the time and would've seen through it straight away. 😉😉😂😂😅😅 Have a good one. Kind regards, BG

  • @JamesPopsysPhoto

    @JamesPopsysPhoto

    5 жыл бұрын

    haha, very true! Thanks mate :)

  • @lenaoxton5448
    @lenaoxton54485 жыл бұрын

    Awesome video :) just want to say that I think the exact same way about presets as you explained in the video.

  • @JamesPopsysPhoto

    @JamesPopsysPhoto

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Lena :)

  • @robbienation4847
    @robbienation48474 жыл бұрын

    Your color grade looks really good

  • @town3
    @town35 жыл бұрын

    Man you're so on point.

  • @benzh11
    @benzh115 жыл бұрын

    very nice caps!

  • @JamesPopsysPhoto

    @JamesPopsysPhoto

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks mate :)

  • @epv221
    @epv2215 жыл бұрын

    Nice use of ethos and the focal length advice was helpful too.

  • @JamesPopsysPhoto

    @JamesPopsysPhoto

    5 жыл бұрын

    Awesome to hear Martha :)

  • @karlcoppack5951
    @karlcoppack59515 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant, as usual.

  • @JamesPopsysPhoto

    @JamesPopsysPhoto

    5 жыл бұрын

    Cheers Karl :)

  • @JasonMilner
    @JasonMilner5 жыл бұрын

    Interesting point about the number of images taken. One thing that puts me off id the thought of the inevitable culling process, the "should I pick this one or that one", the umming and aahing over infinitesimal differences - any tips on efficient culling?

  • @JamesPopsysPhoto

    @JamesPopsysPhoto

    5 жыл бұрын

    Do it with a beer :) it can be a painful process, although not as painful as getting home without the shot!

  • @richardfranks152
    @richardfranks1525 жыл бұрын

    Good video. Sounding much better and less like an echo chamber! On the point of editing, do you have any recommendations on youtube videos to learn how to edit using either Lightroom or Photoshop? I want to get better, but I feel like at the moment I'm just fiddling with buttons which I have no idea what they do, and hoping it might make it look slightly better!

  • @JamesPopsysPhoto

    @JamesPopsysPhoto

    5 жыл бұрын

    I haven't watched any consistently for a while so it's hard to recommend, but I'll definitely put something together in the near future :)

  • @pedromfs
    @pedromfs5 жыл бұрын

    Really cool video man! Keep it up :))

  • @JamesPopsysPhoto

    @JamesPopsysPhoto

    5 жыл бұрын

    Cheers Pedro :)

  • @griffin1695
    @griffin16955 жыл бұрын

    Bonus trap was the real talk for me. Taking 500 shots makes me feel like ive increased the amount of effort I put into any of my special shots that stand out. I feel like it just adds more value too, due to the amount of trial and error needed when taking shot after shot!

  • @JamesPopsysPhoto

    @JamesPopsysPhoto

    5 жыл бұрын

    I love the feeling of knowing I've given myself the best chance of a good result :)