http://www.snapchick.com SnapChick answers viewer questions. In this video, she talks about how to use a point-and-shoot camera for portraits.
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Introduction to Photography Unit 1 Lesson 6 In this lesson we are going to learn how to clean a point and shoot camera! If you have ever wanted to know how t...
Great topic. People need to know you can take portraits without a DSLR camera now and then.
ReplyDeleteThe higher end point and shoots like the Sony RX100 can take some nice portraits with its manual controls and large sensor. in a compact form factor.
hi snapchick, i want to ask you something, is it worth studying photography as a career? or better be self taught?
ReplyDeleteYou're a very lovely lady:)
ReplyDeletei would go for a 85mm,even on a dx 50mm is it too much distorsion for my taste. Specially on a tight headshot
ReplyDelete50 on crop is perfect for portraiture, it's not tight. It may seem at first.
ReplyDeleteWhat's the best for portraiture between a 50mm prime (on a cropped sensor) and a 35mm DX lens?
ReplyDeleteWill a 35 distort too much? Will a 50 on cropped be too tight?
GOD, I had to click on the video because of the thumbnail! looking so good L! love,luv,<3!
ReplyDeleteThe hair is looking good today.
ReplyDeleteI am proof that a good camera doesn't make a good photo, a good photographer does. (I have the camera, btw, not the skills)
Thanks... we can be sure I am a photographer of opportunity... steeling light anyway I can with my fastest lens I could find in a point&shoot (G15) and if you look at my facebook page I have know shame, I shot my favorite pic with my phone, just before I walked my daughter down the isle. Sweet!
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ReplyDeleteThese are your two most important videos that are must see along with your depth of field illustration video
ReplyDeleteFirst comment woo! Love your videos!
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