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  1. Nice! I've yet to shoot with anything larger than 47"... time to get BIG modifiers haha
  2. I'm obsessed with texture lately too. Can't wait to hear how you approach bringing texture into the fold with light and drumroll... colors haha!
  3. We have questions Niah! I can't wait to hear all about your favorite lighting setups! 1 light, 3 lights? Hard, soft... How you modify them, etc
  4. Let's go Niah! Looking forward to your advice on how to level up my studio work ๐Ÿซก
  5. I'm trying my best to make it Tony! Hopefully I'll see you there ๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ™Œ
  6. Thanks so much Tony! Looking forward to connecting again soon! I really enjoyed your class on environmental portraits a few years back at the Kenmore event ๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ‘Œ
  7. Good to see you Dan! I had a great time at our event! Can't wait to get our highlights posted ๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ™Œ๐ŸŽฅ๐Ÿงก๐Ÿ–ค๐Ÿค
  8. Thanks so much Caroline ๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ™ it's a pleasure to meet you!
  9. Great question @Aggomes! The #Alpha 6000 (a6000) was also my first Sony Alpha camera ๐Ÿ‘Œ I have a few simple pieces of advice that you can focus on as you begin to learn and practice your photography. Try to focus on your composition, and start by using some common rules to compose your images. Lookup the "rule of thirds", the "Golden ratio", "Leading lines", and other well known compositional best practices, so you can begin to combine your nack for capturing unique moments, with sound compositional principles. For me, I'm always looking to elevate the context of my images through composition. Our eyes are drawn to certain patterns and ratios, so the more you can emphasize those things in your photography, the more people will connect with your images IMHO. Here's one example of my focus on composition, at Pearl Harbor using the rule of thirds to direct your eye to my subjects. The sailor and the flag are both positioned in the thirds on each side. โ€ƒ
  10. Hi there @Maui, I don't personally own an #RX10 IV myself, but I imagine that most of the features and settings are similar to the rest of Sony's cameras. Having given one on one classes to students before here in Seattle, I think you'd benefit from that, as you would get hands on training. My advice would be to reach out to your local camera stores, and inquire about upcoming classes with their Sony technical representative. Sony has a dedicated team of Alpha technical experts that service the local camera stores, and they typically arrange for education on Alpha cameras and techniques. Best of luck, and welcome to the Alpha community! Reza
  11. Hey there @Chrisbrockhurst! I shoot both stills and videos! My current setup is 2x A1 & 2x A7SIII when I'm filming. I use the classic bride, groom, safety (wide rear), and a roaming gimbal setup. That'll usually be enough for ceremony coverage. After that, I plant two angles for toasts to cover the couple and the toaster, and roam with my gimbal. Take a peek at my most recent highlight here: https://mediazilla.com/eDk0zy4lbc Cheers!
  12. What kind of advice are you looking for @SDMPhotography? Lenses, publishing options, locations...? I love my #Alpha 1 (Alpha1) as well and use it for all of my professional work. For birding advice, you may look to consult some of the experts in the field? Checkout some of my favorite bird photos, taken with my A1 & #FE 200-600mm F5.6-6.3 G OSS โ€ƒ โ€ƒ
  13. ๐Ÿ˜ฌ that's a tough question @Educopilot! When it comes to only one prime for the year, I'd have to agree. The #FE 50mm F1.2 GM is my most used prime, but if I had to choose a zoom, it would be my #FE 24-70mm F2.8 GM II. It's such an amazing zoom and i could pretty much shoot all of my photo and video assignments with it all year ๐Ÿ‘Œ
  14. The 50GM is my go to focal length @Nino. In my opinion, it's the perfect focal length for portraits. One step back gets me closer to 35, and a step forward is closer to 85. I almost never leave home without it ๐Ÿ‘Œ Here's mine, mounted on the original #Alpha 7R (a7R) โ€ƒ
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