Holding a camera may seem obvious but these techniques may help you shoot at lower shutter speeds and that is essential to add some motion to your images, es…
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Holding a camera may seem obvious but these techniques may help you shoot at lower shutter speeds and that is essential to add some motion to your images, es…
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well i guess i am lucky for be an x military lol cos that hold came to me a
natural way when i am holding a camera
+Karl Taylor says … Holding a camera may seem obvious but these
techniques may help you shoot at lower shutter speeds and that is essential
to add some motion to your images, especially useful for street
photography.
Good tips Karl :)
Karl Taylor is the man
Looks like Squarespace is sponsoring all Youtube photographers :D
Love it..
i love all your videos :)
best lens for street photography?
uhmmm best cheap camera tripod?
Please make more photography videos.
Love your new home, I hope it came with a waiter.
I just stoped following you! I dont know what kind of followers you think
you have but you cant show us fotoshoots and gear for thousands of dollars
one day and how to hold the camera the other day… I think you are a great
fotografer but I just get angry when you think that your followers can
afford hassleblad and broncholor and that we all have whiskey brands as
customers…. I love those videos also but they are not really helping me
in my kind of fotography.. And now a video about how to hold the camera is
ridiculous! It feels like you are mocking us!
really good advice ! I’m new to watching your videos, really really
annoying them as well! just wondering where abouts your from Karl?
Can get sharp 1 second shutter speeds hand held with a Nokia Lumia 1020,
the IS on it is amazing.
Back to the very basic. Thanks Guru
I’m gonna put together a video on how to press the shutter button: best
practices, dos and don’ts.
is there any photographer in this world that is not sponsored by
Squarespace?
Thanks Karl great advice
ammazing, thanks
Love Karl’s videos!!!
great video, thanks +Karl Taylor 🙂 left-eyed photographers might want to
check a similar technique by +Joe McNally: Joe McNally – Da Grip
Really good video for who is starting into photography, these are the same
things I say to my friends when they ask me for these kind of tips. The
only thing I could add is maybe to use the “golf” position, which is even
more stable in my opinion
Great tips!
glad to see your out the studio and teaching the basics of photography
,mist all vids karl ,,,, made my day