Amateur Photography Tips : How to Take the Perfect Portrait

In photography, lighting is everything and should be approached differently whether shooting indoors or outdoors. Take perfect pictures with lighting tips fo…
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25 Responses to Amateur Photography Tips : How to Take the Perfect Portrait

  1. dillXcore says:

    @robtmiler you…are genius haha thats exactly what happened to me!

  2. oceandrew says:

    The comments from the diapered whiners are hilarious. You guys sound like a
    bunch of kids with ADHD….. LOL. You just got a 50 minute lecture in 5
    minutes. So get off your butts and go practise the techniques mentioned and
    stop being tutorial junkies. FWIW…. if you want advanced techniques don’t
    count on them being FREE.

  3. figuemoino says:

    thanks for the tips very usefull

  4. gregory morrow says:

    The video is very good for the beginners. Those who think it is slow- go
    and watch Charlie Chaplin movies.

  5. Bradley Jones says:

    This is complete and utter square bull

  6. DinaxD says:

    You can use a regular umbrella and buy a halogen light. It is very very
    cheap.. You can put them as side lights (both sides) then it will make
    yuour photos very soft. Trust me.. you can do it on a VERY low budget and
    get amazingly sexy photos. 🙂

  7. Allan Porvic says:

    i’m glad i didnt comment on this

  8. Chalenica says:

    I have not been able to get pass 14 secs. even though he might have very
    good information to share with his audience. Having said that, I used the
    audio of this video to go to sleep one of those difficult nights and it
    worked. So, THANK YOU! Who knew that his tips might be helpful in other
    areas other than photography.

  9. AmateurPhotography says:

    Very interesting!

  10. Kurtis G says:

    i dont agree with the sun thing….i like having the sun behind the
    photographer (the sun in front of the subject) because the light is the
    light isnt going directly into the camera, changing the auto exposure, i
    know you can change it but you dont have to if you position the subject
    correctly

  11. edward estabillo says:

    @kurtismg its the rules.

  12. Paul Blackman says:

    BBBBBBBBOOOOORRRRRRRIIIIIIIINNNNNNNNGGGGGGGGGGGG

  13. FatLittleNotebook says:

    Expert village of idiots!

  14. William Sebastian says:

    dude, he is groggy. but thanks.

  15. debodeebs says:

    he’s teaching people ffs. there’s always gotta be muppets on here

  16. Jhonna Porter says:

    Dry eyes….clear eyes….beuller….beuller? Thumbs up if u get this joke!

  17. Dawsonj77 says:

    was sleeping by 1:40

  18. joshberke says:

    i like how hes going so slow that the subtitles are like two slides ahead
    of him

  19. goodkim says:

    @rambomator OMG Pi Quote. I love you.

  20. nofrontier1103 says:

    informative. thanks 😀 keep it up:D

  21. GodownEd1 says:

    I only take sober business photos. Drinking on the job is strictly
    verboten. LOL!

  22. Spencer Moses says:

    PleEEEAAAAAASE talk faster!!!!

  23. sebbis says:

    @dillXcore Me too haha. The clip is actually running as im typing this.

  24. ian robinson says:

    god your voice is boring plese don’t do another one of these i fell asleep
    a minuete in……

  25. magmatic ace says:

    speeedd the wooorrds upppp yourrrr putttting uss allll to sleeeeep

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