10 Common Photography Mistakes Beginners Make // Photo Pro

Full Time Filmmaker
24 May 202120:48

Summary

TLDRParker from Full-Time Filmmaker announces the launch of their new mini course, Photo Pro, aimed at helping videographers enhance their photography skills. He emphasizes the importance of using available gear, proper camera settings, and creative composition. Nate Taylor, a professional photographer, joins to discuss common beginner mistakes such as focusing too much on gear, using incorrect camera settings, bad lighting, and poor composition. The course offers 30 video tutorials covering various photography aspects, including natural light, flash photography, and post-processing techniques, designed to improve users' photography skills.

Takeaways

  • 📷 **Focus on Skills Over Gear**: The script emphasizes that beginners often focus too much on equipment rather than creating content with what they have.
  • 🔧 **Master Camera Settings**: Learning the effects of shutter speed, aperture, and ISO is crucial for professional photography, and manual mode offers more creative control.
  • 🖼️ **Shoot in RAW**: RAW files offer more flexibility in post-production due to their uncompressed nature, allowing for better exposure and color adjustments.
  • 🎨 **Composition Matters**: Proper composition, such as using the rule of thirds and avoiding distractions in the background, significantly improves the impact of a photo.
  • 💡 **Understand Lighting**: Good lighting is essential, and professionals know how to shape and use light to create flattering images, avoiding harsh midday sun when possible.
  • 👀 **Ensure Sharp Focus**: Beginners should be aware of focus settings like servo vs. one shot, and techniques to avoid camera shake for crisp images.
  • 🏃 **Capture Movement and Emotion**: Photos that depict action, emotion, and candid moments tend to be more engaging and tell a story.
  • 🔭 **Choose the Right Lens**: Different types of photography require different focal lengths; understanding when to use a wide-angle, standard, or telephoto lens is key.
  • 🧍 **Posing Techniques**: Good posing makes a significant difference in portrait photography; it should look natural and evoke emotion.
  • 🛠️ **Avoid Over-Editing**: Over-processing images can make them look unnatural; it's important to enhance photos without making them appear artificial.
  • 🕒 **Balance Creating and Consuming**: To improve, spend more time creating and practicing than consuming others' work, and learn from professional examples.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of the 'Photo Pro' mini course launched by Parker and his team?

    -The 'Photo Pro' mini course focuses on teaching professional photography skills, covering common mistakes beginners make and how to avoid them, with the goal of improving the quality of photos taken by videographers and photographers alike.

  • Why is it important for videographers to learn photography skills according to the script?

    -It's important for videographers to learn photography skills because clients increasingly ask for both video and still images from videographers, and photography overlaps with video work in many areas such as real estate shoots, thumbnails for YouTube videos, and Instagram posts.

  • What mistake do beginners often make regarding camera gear according to Nate Taylor?

    -Beginners often make the mistake of focusing too much on the gear, getting hung up on what equipment they have or don't have, rather than getting out and creating with the gear they already possess.

  • Why is it recommended to spend time and money on developing photography skills rather than just acquiring new gear?

    -It's recommended because skills are more important than gear for creating good content. Investing in classes or finding a mentor can help photographers better utilize their existing gear and improve their work, which can eventually lead to the ability to afford better gear as they earn more from their clients.

  • What is the second big mistake that beginner photographers make, as mentioned in the script?

    -The second big mistake is using the wrong camera settings, such as relying too much on automatic modes without understanding the effects of shutter speed, aperture, and ISO on the image.

  • Why is shooting in RAW format preferred over JPEG for photography?

    -Shooting in RAW is preferred because it retains more exposure and color information, allowing for greater flexibility and post-processing capabilities without the image falling apart due to compression artifacts.

  • What is the rule of thirds and why is it important for composition in photography?

    -The rule of thirds is a fundamental principle in photography where the frame is divided into nine equal parts by two equally spaced horizontal lines and two vertical lines. Placing the subject along these lines or at their intersections can create a more balanced and interesting composition.

  • How does the script suggest improving lighting in photography?

    -The script suggests improving lighting by understanding how to use and shape light, choosing the right time of day for shooting, using reflectors or modifiers with flashes to soften light, and ensuring there is a rim or hair light to separate the subject from the background.

  • What are some tips provided in the script to ensure proper focus in photography?

    -The tips include using servo focus mode for moving subjects, ensuring a fast enough shutter speed to avoid camera shake, and using back button focus to seamlessly switch between focus modes for better efficiency and accuracy.

  • Why is capturing movement, emotion, and action important in photography according to the script?

    -Capturing movement, emotion, and action is important because it adds life and authenticity to photographs, making them more engaging and dynamic. It applies to various genres of photography, including sports, weddings, and lifestyle.

  • What is the mistake mentioned in the script about lens choice for different types of photography?

    -The mistake is using the wrong lens for the situation, such as using a wide-angle lens for close-up portraits, which can lead to distortion, or using a standard lens for sports photography where a telephoto lens would be more appropriate.

  • How can over editing be identified and avoided according to the script?

    -Over editing can be identified by unnatural and cartoon-like effects such as excessive saturation, plastic-looking skin, or overexposure. To avoid it, photographers should learn to hold back, utilize effects appropriately, and keep the processing natural to enhance rather than distract.

  • What is the final mistake discussed in the script that beginners should avoid?

    -The final mistake is spending more time consuming others' work on platforms like Instagram than actually creating and practicing photography. Beginners should focus more on creating and learning from their own work to improve.

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