@gerardneedham

Hey πŸ‘‹

So this video could go on forever, so many topics and tips to cover like frame guides, Looking room, telling a story with composition ect ect. But this is what I wish I knew when I started!
If you have any more tips you would like to share, comment away! Remember to be respectful to the models shown in this video, and lastly composition is deemed good by interpretation, Not by Rules!

If you like how I edit my photos check out my Pastel Film Presets here - https://gerardneedham.com/en-au/collections/presets

Thanks Guys

@tabangmacho

Really appreciate your contents! really helpful as a casual photographer.

@timothy7367

probaply one of the best portrait photographers out here

@James.Buchanan

THIS is what youtube needs more of, great content!

@gingrai00

Best videos on YouTube. You are an excellent artist and a solid communicator… your content is very helpful!

@lukasz070485

I do love your advices but regarding the lenses you have crop sensor. 85mm is not your favourite bu 50mm on crop is almost 85πŸ˜‰

@DarkPassenger610

The tips we didn't realize we needed but yet appreciated the most! 
Quality content πŸ‘ŒπŸ» πŸ‘ ✨️

@PhotographyAdventure

Beautiful work, bro. You've inspired me to upgrade from my X-E2 to the X-T5, for the video πŸŽ₯

@paulm8157

Solid, practical info, Gerard, especially framing (body parts). Don’t see that depth very often on YT, so kudos for that.πŸ‘ Negative space can be challenging to master, IMO.
For studio based head-shots, have you delved into Rembrandt lighting? Almost that style at 7:29 min into vid. Cheers!

@nightmode8098

I am just getting started with photography and your videos are super helpful and well done. Thank you!
Will get the Fuji XS-20 with the new 16-50mm lens.

@AiSavvy

thanks for your video! I've tried narrative right away after this video, and oh my god, it's so much easier to cull in it (compared to capture one). thanks a lot, already done 2 shoots that I had no idea how to cull and not die in those photos haha.

@Mr.julian

Sick studio bro I gotta come by

@jackweta

A good friend shot fashion with 14mm stunning scenes that looked like film sets kiwi

@nevvanclarke9225

I noticed the horizon line on the first portrait shot was out even though these are not landscape images. Please please straighten your horizon line in portrait shots. It's such a distraction if you don't. Every other bit of advice is solid definitely but just please straighten your horizon lines people even Portrait Photography you need your horizon Line to be straight.

@saudihermawan6599

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@philfournier

Quality of your videos and communication skill is tier 1 dude. Well done. 🫑