Photography tips: Handholding your camera (by wildlife photographer Chris Weston)

In this edition of Essential Field Techniques, wildlife photographer Chris Weston explains how to get sharp pictures when you’re not using a tripod. If you a…

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10 Responses to Photography tips: Handholding your camera (by wildlife photographer Chris Weston)

  1. Donal Logue says:

    Great nice beautiful video photography, u can also publish in Youpic.

  2. Jeanette Lamb says:

    I’m really enjoying your tutorials, thanks for taking the time to make
    them.

  3. Jan Erik Edvartsen says:

    Great tips. And what a great channel. Subscribed. Thanks, Chris 🙂

  4. Brice Lamotte says:

    Thanks for your useful videos.

  5. lifethroughmylens1 says:

    This is very interesting and great tips. I’m looking forward to more videos.

  6. Nikhil Thalia says:

    Good morning! Have you considered photo sfxart tricks (do a search on
    google)? My friend Allan made some unbelivable pics with their photography
    tutorials.

  7. shaadtnr says:

    helped me a lot..:)

  8. qChurchy139q says:

    when you lean against the tree you look like a stalker

  9. BladesOfMunch says:

    It’s funny, I find myself naturally trying to do these things when taking
    photos. It feels comfortable for me to drop down to knee level, especially
    if I am after a GOOD shot. I admit, I’ve never tried lying down for a shot
    – but I certainly feel motivated to try this soon! This video is a great
    reminder to utilize whatever I can. Thank you.

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