The NO-BS Photography Advice Every Beginner Needs to Hear (I Wish I Did)

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  • @RanftEvan
    @RanftEvanАй бұрын

    Thanks for watching! - The free resources and instagram reels course I mentioned in this video can be found here- www.evanranft.com/free-products

  • @AmbercoolPhotography
    @AmbercoolPhotographyАй бұрын

    Making photos when you travel is extremely challenging, but there's an excitement of being able to get something quickly because you have the skillset to do so.

  • @RanftEvan

    @RanftEvan

    Ай бұрын

    Definitely! That part of the list was inspired by a lot of my own experiences. I look back at some photos I made traveling in 2015 and 2016 and they’re still fundamentally not my best work. But at the time I remember thinking they were somehow better just because I was in a new place. The challenges of photography apply in every situation

  • @JaysonWilliamsphoto
    @JaysonWilliamsphotoАй бұрын

    23:05 Listen you never waste our time, at least not mine. You always come with amazing information and it helps every single time. Please keep these coming

  • @kushi1515
    @kushi1515Ай бұрын

    I completely agree with what you said in the end. My experience was that as soon as I started taking pictures for others making money, it took away all I love about photography. That‘s why I don‘t want to do it full-time professionally. For me, photography is a way to relax, enjoy myself and take in the world around me (especially nature).

  • @RanftEvan

    @RanftEvan

    Ай бұрын

    Love to hear you listened all the way to the end! It’s definitely a reality of making this a job. Thanks for watching 🙏

  • @georgedoherty6547
    @georgedoherty654725 күн бұрын

    As a novice taking my early steps at age 60, I found this video by accident but have taken so much from it - your reflectios are sooooo much more useful than a thousand 'gear' lectures. Thanks!

  • @BoReynolds
    @BoReynoldsАй бұрын

    Buddy, I LOVE your set! So clean and gorgeous lighting. Bravo man, well done

  • @MikeHandled
    @MikeHandled20 күн бұрын

    Def loving this type of content for my walks and editing sessions to absorb more mindset and business info on photography rather than the technical aspects. Cuz end of the day making money from photography is a skill as well that needs to be learned

  • @seandamolaris1055
    @seandamolaris1055Ай бұрын

    Been watching you forever man! One of the best on KZread. I love this video, making breakfast as I was listening.

  • @24pfilms
    @24pfilmsАй бұрын

    Fantastic info thank you! As an old artist beginning my YTJourney. And I sure wish I could freewheel like you speak on camera. Just great skill on that you’ve got I’m truly envious. Thx

  • @FeralGinger
    @FeralGingerАй бұрын

    Good video man, definitely dig the podcast style video. You hit some good points here, thank you!

  • @noahsedillo5470
    @noahsedillo5470Ай бұрын

    Keep up these podcast videos! I always learn something new, much appreciated

  • @bilalbawab5568
    @bilalbawab5568Ай бұрын

    Your efforts deserve more attention, Evan!

  • @adg8269
    @adg8269Ай бұрын

    This makes us stop and reflect on why and how we approach photography. Great video!

  • @ScottMilamscottenglishphoto
    @ScottMilamscottenglishphotoАй бұрын

    Spot on dude. Love this type of advice, and how well thoughtout it is! You nailed it!

  • @juancarlosduran416
    @juancarlosduran416Ай бұрын

    I found your videos so helpful since I'm starting photography which hasn't been easy at all. I used to live in Georgia so that's a plus

  • @sunesnigel
    @sunesnigelАй бұрын

    Long time fan here, live the format!

  • @nithinthalakottur
    @nithinthalakotturАй бұрын

    The moment you mentioned the Fibonacci sequence, my mind instantly went to the song "Lateralus" by Tool. The song's based on that sequence. Awesome tips and advice on photography, Evan! :)

  • @bigwar5192
    @bigwar5192Ай бұрын

    Loved the podcast, great job excellent insight!

  • @Dennisoneiljr
    @DennisoneiljrАй бұрын

    Composition makes the photographer in my eyes! Great one. Side note where's that hoodie from? 🔥

  • @RanftEvan

    @RanftEvan

    Ай бұрын

    Aye thanks for watching! It’s ASRV 🙏

  • @rupenetian1440
    @rupenetian1440Ай бұрын

    It seems you are quite amazing and very real - just take it from someone who has done 30+ very successful years of what you are talking about - respect for your sensitivity and honesty!

  • @gregmarcus3064
    @gregmarcus3064Ай бұрын

    Exactly right. My nephew is a pro photographer and videographer. He said he mostly saw Sony when began as he was using Fuji at the time. He eventually switched as he finally understood why. The Sony was just simply faster with autofocus and was critical in pro work. It was never about the brand but its all about the capabilities of the camera for the job.

  • @Advancingbeing-of8uf
    @Advancingbeing-of8uf5 күн бұрын

    Thank you , I really learned a lot

  • @MohamadAlwazzan
    @MohamadAlwazzanАй бұрын

    thank you for creating this video It hits all the point perfectly very relatable

  • @RanftEvan

    @RanftEvan

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching! Glad you could get something from it, that’s always the goal 🙏

  • @christiandaniel4211
    @christiandaniel4211Ай бұрын

    this is great, thank you

  • @emmaslenss
    @emmaslenssАй бұрын

    Really relate to the art and business point!

  • @judeemclaughlin7394
    @judeemclaughlin7394Ай бұрын

    Photography has been my way of bearing witness to the joy I find in seeing the extraordinary in ordinary life. - Harold Feinstein. Unfortunately, I seldom find other photographers who see the interest or beauty in the ordinary things I photograph. As far as shooting mode, knowing when to use what mode is more important. I met a photographer who does portrait and event photography for a career but does urban photography for fun and as a side hustle.

  • @1337million
    @1337millionАй бұрын

    Some people really do have a naturally good sense for composition. My uncle started painting a couple years ago and I recently got to see all his works so far, all self-taught. He mainly paints landscapes from imagination + reference, as in he'll make up a landscape but use a tree or a mountain he can actually see to add those into it. And he understood intuitively when a composition worked and when it didn't, but he couldn't yet understand why! In one he said he didn't like I noticed that most of it was of the sky, and the landscape and especially the mountain he had painted looked tiny and unimportant compared to the big but uninteresting sky. I mentioned this and nudged him to look up on composition so he could understand better when he's doing something "right" and "wrong". Me who dropped out right before the end of an art degree and struggled with understanding composition and my uncle who just knows something's up halfway through a painting.

  • @chromegator482
    @chromegator482Ай бұрын

    I like these podcast type video because they’re easier to digest. Nice to be able to just listen sometimes

  • @RanftEvan

    @RanftEvan

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for the feedback and for watching!

  • @simongarrett4878
    @simongarrett4878Ай бұрын

    Hey Evan. Awesome vid. I’m in the process of turning my passion into a living. This definitely reaffirms the direction I’m going. Namaste S R Garrett Photography

  • @kennygo8300
    @kennygo8300Ай бұрын

    Photo walks are always my preferred entertainment, but discussing the philosophy behind the craft interests me almost as much. My parents gave me my first SLR 48 years ago. In the late 70s and early 80s, I made money taking some portraits, copying older photographs (to preserve the history), and mostly, darkroom work. I love photography, but I don't want it as my job. I've driven a truck for decades now. My profession allows me opportunity for my passion. Social media gets intentionally flawed photos. Family gets to see what I like. I don't want to be known as a photographer... being one, for the sake of the image, is so much better.

  • @frankwu1713
    @frankwu1713Ай бұрын

    Composition makes for so much what I feel is photography. Often I am able to see the composition in my mind, and then I am using the cameras to fufill my vision. At that time, the camera is just a tool for me. Then there are people like, my camera is so good it makes the photo good for you. I always hate when they say that, because "better cameras" does not make your photos better. Sometimes I just show them what I take with my phone, then they are always shocked.

  • @wiandryadiwasistio2062
    @wiandryadiwasistio2062Ай бұрын

    also photography certifications to ‘prove you’re a reliable, professional enough photographer to work with’. like why? i still have a lot to learn but i’ve been doing this for 10+ years, and people have asked me to take photos for them and got paid (though not much and not that often). i’ll say depending on your ultimate goal, i think certificate is unnecessary. some of them are only obtainable through paywalls and specific demographic (you can’t be certified by american photography association if you’re not american, for example) and i think the better way to do this is by getting involved more in photography works. this is why portfolio, personal branding, and events are extremely important if one isn’t aiming for a certification

  • @kuanishere
    @kuanishereАй бұрын

    bro speak facts

  • @belaacs5238
    @belaacs5238Ай бұрын

    "10 years ago my pictures were bad". 10 years from now, you will say the same.

  • @S133S
    @S133SАй бұрын

    Hi Evan! Great video! I've been offered the chance to turn my hobby (15 years of photography) into a career. Working in the film industry has given me contacts, and a couple of them have offered me still photography gigs. I've turned them all down because, yeah, it's my craft, and the minute I accept money for a photo, I might stop enjoying it.

  • @muris60
    @muris6028 күн бұрын

    this hit me like a truck

  • @whafrog
    @whafrogАй бұрын

    That 10% knowledge is basically the Dunning-Kruger effect...the person who learns a little thinks they know a lot, but it's only after years of learning they understand how little they actually know. True for any skill, a minimal competency takes 10000 hours of practice.

  • @FunnyCompass-ho3dd
    @FunnyCompass-ho3ddАй бұрын

    This is great always rmr Jesus is with u. Loves u and wants a relationship with u