Minimalist Challenge: One Lens 35mm Edition Pt. II | Master Your Craft
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This is the minimalist challenge - you're going to grab your lens & camera and make your way around your neighborhood and take some photos. Pye often does this exercise in his photography workshops to challenge his students to use minimal gear to get the shot and focus on the artistry rather than the gear.
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Canon EOS R:
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Canon EOS C200 8.85MP PL Mount 4K UHD Digital Cinema Camera Body:
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Blue Yeti USB Microphone:
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Adobe Premiere Pro:
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Intro: 0:00 - 1:59
Scene #1: 2:00 -3:53
Scene #2: 3:54 - 6:26
Scene #3: 6:27 - 8:27
Scene #4: 8:28 - 10:21
Scene #5: 10:22 - 13:08
Outro: 13:09 - 13:35
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Beautiful model = beautiful shots. That's the lesson
@Daniel_Ilyich
Ай бұрын
Definitely doesn't hurt, but you still need to understand light and composition. Don't get me wrong, a beautiful model creates that visual interest that attracts the viewers eye, but a beautifully composed and lit photograph will keep them looking at the photograph.
Pye is so phenomenally great not just as a photographer but as a teacher.
35mm is my favorite focal length for portraits. I used to love 85mm but it got boring really quick since you are limited.
Great video and model.... She's a true professional that knows how to pose and follow directions.
Thanks Pye for one more great video. Working with constraints and showing creativity 👍
You always put out good work Pye. So so dope. I’m always learning from your tutorials. Thanks. Keep creating, you’re a huge inspiration to so many!
A 35 mm focal length is good for environmental portraits where you want to show the subject and a specific environment. For example, this lovely lady riding a bicycle on a trail.
Much Appreciated entire team for your efforts to making this footage, truly it's been well pleased and motivating to all of us and including me.
Pye the great! love it love it
For those out there who just met Pye, You won't go wrong watching his incredible videos - A great teacher and very interesting to follow along with!
Great series Pye. Thanks for some great ideas and inspiration!
I love these photo challenges.
@slrlounge
3 жыл бұрын
Awesome! Love to hear this type of feedback so we can make more content like it!
Beautiful model! Alyssa bears a striking resemblance to a young Catherine Zeta-Jones.
A very good demo. Beautiful model. Thanks to both of you.
It must be sooo difficult to keep being professional. She is absolutely a beautiful professional model 😊
Fantastic . Love your approach to make everything so easy to understand ( putting it into practice not so easy ,for me anyway) . Everyday is a school day, thank you for your awesome videos 👍
Wide, medium, tight is a great tip. Golden. I just hope I can remember to use it...
Excellent demonstration shoot, loved the explanation, angles, attention to light, single lens discipline.
love this
Nice work Pye 👌🏾, and thank you 😊👊🏾
Exceptional tutorial today Pye. Great job 👍🏽
Love this series
@slrlounge
3 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear it!
I’m going to use my mom for this. She’s the only beautiful woman I know 💁🏼♀️
@imiy
3 жыл бұрын
At least, she probably won't refuse...
@lifeofapotato4595
3 жыл бұрын
Facts and the truth
Thanks everyone for the kind words! We love that you are enjoying our one lens challenge series!
Stunning Pye. 📸😷✌️
Why is the city totally void of any other forms of life except for you and Alyssa, and your cameraman?.... Great video by the way..
@slrlounge
3 жыл бұрын
It was a college campus, they were closed.
Okay! I’m feeling the scruff! Great vid by the way. Shout out to SLR Lounge!
Well done and thought out, a lot of good information
excelente, sencillo, magico y dupicable
Muchas gracias.
GREAT TIPS! THANKS PYE!
Great use of the Chapman campus!
excellent video, love the way pye teaches
5:32 The wall with bricks has always nice texture and with right DOF creates beautiful picture. The shot at 12:12+ is gorgeous!
@slrlounge
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Tom!
Great stuff the tech and creative philosophy. One suggestion, if you would please, fade the music after your under way please? The repetitive nature I’m sorry to say is really distracting. I’d much rather hear only you during the majority of your teaching. But still Great stuff. Thank you. Scott
Extremely useful!
I like the photos on the stairs :)
video shows a good example of incorporating patterns around the subjects head by using the ground. Patterns makes the photo more interesting and is a good compositional idea.
Great video, very inspirational.
Great work!!!
Thank you great video
Thank You master !
'Love your "walking around" photo-shoot videos, Pye. This one at Wossamotta U., aka, Chapman University, shows what great locations college campuses can be.
@slrlounge
3 жыл бұрын
I couldn't agree more. College campuses are so full of gems!
Great motivation for me since I just sold all my gear for the Fujifilm X100V.
35mm 1.4 One of the best lens out there {fashion-street-analog}
Very interesting, thanks!
The last one is the best picture.
PYE my guy!!!
Very useful tips.
Awesome! Thanks for sharing... 🔥🔥🔥
@slrlounge
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching
@Carlos_Vasquez
3 жыл бұрын
@@slrlounge Wow! I like your channel, the more videos I look, the more I collect valuable information! 🔥🔥🔥
I wanna know how you edited the photos. The way you showed each and every detail and the settings to click a perfect shot is amazing. Will surely try them 😊❤
I love the way you teach. Is it possible you could make a video on how you retouch these photos in Photoshop
Been doing this in NYC for 20+ years. The difference is I let the Model decide where. Where she physically stops is the 'exact' location we get the photo. Sometimes one foot would be in the shade and the other would be in the sun. It was up to me to get a pro shot. Have fun.
Great place to photograph next time I'll make sure to bring a model as I love to photograph Orange my favorite small town to photograph so many opportunities for good pictures
Excellent video and informative
beautiful
Love this! No bs, no gimmicks, this is straight up great advice from a pro, cheers Pye!
Great for watching
I've followed all of your steps, tips, tricks, techniques but my photos were not upto your level - so I keep wondering why is that! - finally I discover the utter harsh reality which is not having a beautiful model. 😒
Great Video
The problem when you get too far away from your subject with a 35 mm is it pushes that subject away and makes them look very small in the frame. This is where a longer focal length can help magnify the subject when you’re further away from it. however, if you’re looking to make the subject appear small and isolated then back to the shop 20 feet away with a 35 mm with nothing in the frame except for walls and ground will make that subject appear lonely and isolated.
This just let me know how much I have to learn 🤦♂️
May I know what's the reason for using ISO 50 instead of 100 for first location yet the second location on ISO 100?
Interesting tutorial, as usual Pye. Curiosity: Why are you using such "muddy colors" in the first 2 shots? Do you like it? could be my monitor showing me a too warm image.. I don't know. Often When I see new Canon results it seems to me too much in the warm yellow-brown side. Let me know if you can. thanks
Nice, planning to get my own 35 mm, yongnuo tho , lol
@slrlounge
3 жыл бұрын
Yes! Over the years, this is my single favorite focal length - Pye
Nailit
Kind of good video :-P
… nice Little ideas, but big effect! I Love your tips. From Berlin/Germany: ricksclixx
The black and white option is beaut
👏👏👏👏🇮🇹🇮🇹
When using a 35, how close can you get to a subject's face without causing noticeable distortion?
So such outdoor portraits should be paired up with some other composition like leading lines or something interesting instead of just a plain background...
I ha e been using my 35mm
I have a canon t7i. I wanna take pictures of street art but don’t know which lens to use
@weddingbells100
3 жыл бұрын
Use a 50mm or a 35mm
I have a EOS R, but not sure how you are shooting at a 50 ISO, mine only goes to 100 ISO before going into auto mode. Can you please explain how to achieve lower ISO on this camera.. Get tutorial BTW! 😁
@JONDOES
3 жыл бұрын
I believe that the iso value L is 50 even if the camera doesn't say the number.
It's "lie" down, lol.
Sir why you Stop providing exercise files 🤔
POV please.
It is difficult for me to take photos with 35
Everything you did was great from compositions to lighting but then you changed all that great work into retouched junk when all you needed was a bit of fill in defused flash.
All of those photos are exactly the same, beauty Arabic (Alissa) face and grey background. There are absolutely lack of composition, pure minimalist. Photos shall be more diversificated.
The only way 35 mm is going to work well for a Portrait is if you want negative space for a magazine or advertisement. For example, you plan to use words or other product images with the photo. Otherwise, a longer lens is much better for portraits. For example, 85 mm 100 mm 200 mm are all superior for portraits than a 35 mm.
@LtDeadeye
3 жыл бұрын
I think it works well for conveying a story by use of environment.
As a Photographer 35mm 1.4 is the GOD of lenses and if you say other wise your photography SUCKS!!!
Editing is so heavy it looks like she's a disney cartoon. thought we were over and done with the fake skin look???
Pye........that has to be one of your worst videos I have seen you do!! It was not only NOT Minimalist, it was bad street photography!