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【チャンネル名 Taylor Jackson】
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This video I use TJ CL 2022 and TJ TI 2022 from the new pack.
I always follow you
Got my sights set on the Max Lens mod for the GoPro Hero 9 I own so that I can record my weddings like this as well. Can you link us that L mount? Would a regular GoPro cold shoe mount work just as well?
This is my 19 seconds into the video review:
Film cameras–great.
Unfortunate lack of pizza.
6/10
seems like God is using you to answer my questions.
What body are you using?
Wedding BTS is just awesome! Thanks. Does that Samyang 85mm flares that much when shooting into the sun?
i can’t tell if you were joking or not haha. but is using the 50mm 1.2 at 1.8 literally the same as just having the 1.8? because i don’t ever wish my photos were creamier, i really love the 1.8 though i’m sure i would not complain with 1.2 haha.
also you always mention the sound of you taking photos- even if it was heard by guests have they cared before..? it’s literally your job to take photos! i’d be happy as a bride hearing you get that many 😂
Hi thinking of not using flash hotel getting ready and first look. Is this possible got v1
What is ur advice got wedding on Saturday?
Can I shoot nature
Got r3
Love the 35mm shots!! My husband and I did a similarly tough venue last week—a tiny boat dock in the middle of the sound. He was doing video and I was doing photo. Our cameras were basically stacked on top of each other both shooting around 35 mm. But I love your attitude through a these situations. You rock!! We just joined your community on your website.
I shot a whole wedding, 15 hours on just the 35mm 1.8. Simple and amazing!
I first i started with my D5300 and 50 1.8 , but because of the crop(75) it was to tight , then i upgrade to the D750 and use the same 50 1.8 from nikon, i shoot for one year, it was ok, and in the next season i buy the Tamron 35 1.4 and i love it. I was with a new frined that does weeding for 10+ years and it ask me if i only use the 35 all day, and i say yes and i love it. He is with the zoom 80%. And i told thim this, i can easy go from stil to zoom , but a zoom person it will be hard to ajust. BTW in 2 weeks my R7 will come with the 16 and 35 , and i can w8 for the 24 1.8 to release
Going to sell my Sony a 7iv to buy a canon r3 😀
Really love your behind the scenes videos
From Nepal 😍
Hi Taylor, do you use the RF85mm f1.2 L or the DS version of the 85mm
Hi Taylor 👋 if I purchase your preset, would I be also be able to have access on your future presets or do I need to purchase future presets? Cheers!
@14:17 GAS 🤣🤣
My first weddings were in the late 80s using Pentax 6×7 for portraits and a couple of Canon F1 bodies for everything else. At the end of a job, I felt as if I’d run a marathon. Now I’m 56. With so many under my belt, they’re kind of easy now to me, and I’m doing my best work ever. I avoid the big weddings nowadays. I like the nice, small weddings like this one. And where I used to hate specular light and would use supplementals to try and defeat it, modern cameras and software can provide easy solutions. I do far fewer than I used to do, however, because I always enjoyed specializing in high-quality wedding day (and pre-wedding day) studio-style portraits… something nobody gives a flip about these days. I most enjoyed couples who elected for dramatic, classic bw Hollywood (Hurrell, Bull, Jones, etc) portraits, with fresnel lights, gobos, and dramatic posing. I’m hoping that interest in that sort of stuff comes back one day. (Printed albums, too.) Thanks for sharing the BTS look. It’s nice to see how younger people are doing it these days.