This Lens Will Change Your Photography... Forever

This Lens Will Change Your Photography... Forever

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Publish Date:
February 23, 2023
Category:
Aerial Photography
Video License
Standard License
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Youtube

*** GET THE LENS HERE - ***
SAMPLES PHOTOS FROM THESE TWO CAMERAS:
CAMERA A -
CAMERA B - (APS-C MODE)

VIDEO GEAR:
A Camera -
A Lens -
B Camera -
B Lens -
On Camera monitor -

AUDIO GEAR:
Microphone (Studio) -
USB Audio Interface -
Wireless Microphone (out of studio) -
Podcast Mic -
Podcast Boom Arm -
Editing Headphones -
Editing Speakers (super cheap but awesome) -

LIGHTING:
Main Light (Key Light) -
Main Softbox -
Light Stand (for Key/Main light) -
Background Light -
Hair Light -
Stand for Boom Mic and Overhead Camera -

COMPUTER AND EDITING:
Monitor -
Computer -
Keyboard -
Touchpad -
Editing Software I Use -
Awesome Free Editing Software (Pros use it!) -

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By: Mark Wiemels
Title: This Lens Will Change Your Photography... Forever
Sourced From: www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMs4amKM_D0

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Frequently Asked Questions

What drone is best for aerial photography?

You have two choices if your goal is to fly. You have two options: either buy a high-end camera package with a stabilizer, or rent a small remote controlled helicopter.

The first option is great if you plan to shoot a video or film because it gives you complete control over how the shots look. The second option will require you to pay more for the pilot and make you more dependent on him.

But what if you want to make sure the shot looks great even though you're not controlling the camera? Drones can help you achieve this.

A drone can be described as a tiny, unmanned aircraft that can fly independently and take photos and videos without being directed by its operator.

They can fly very close and capture images or footage of buildings. They can also fly low to capture photos of people.

Drones make great aerial photography and videography tools. These drones can also be great for marketing as they enable you to create breathtaking visuals that would otherwise need a lot less manpower and equipment.

These can be easily placed in strategic areas to capture breathtaking imagery. They can also be flown remotely making them very easy to use.

One example is hiring drones for weddings. These wedding photographers can fly their drones above the ceremony area while capturing amazing photographs of the bride and groom.

They can also fly them over to guests and capture portraits of loved ones. Or they can fly them over reception areas to capture beautiful views of the venue.

These types of activities are ideal for creating promotional material or event coverage. You can also use drones to create short films. You could show clients how your company is better than others by using one.

These are all reasons drones have become increasingly popular in aerial photography and videography. So, if you're looking to become a professional photographer, then a drone might be the answer to your prayers.


How much money do drone photographers make?

Photographers make more than $10k a gig depending on the length of their flights and where they are shooting. You could make as much as $20-30 per hour if you are able to shoot in remote areas like national parks and forests.

The average person earns between $15-$25 an hour working in retail, which means you could earn $50-$75 flying drones if you wanted to. However, there are also plenty of opportunities to earn even more. Most drone pilots fly for companies that require them travel throughout the country, or internationally.

Prices for flights can range from $100 to $300 depending on the amount of time spent flying and the distance covered. Although this can quickly add up, if you are passionate about photography and enjoy flying, it could be worthwhile.


What is the best time to fly a drone?

A drone could capture aerial images during sunrise and sunset hours when there isn't much activity on the ground.

Drones can capture beautiful photographs of landscapes and the sky over them. You might not be able to capture spectacular night views because drones are not allowed to fly at night.

To ensure you don't miss out on any potential photo ops, consider flying during sunrise and sunset hours. These times are more conducive to stunning photos of nature, as there are less cars on the road and less people walking about.

You'll find that you can shoot at lower levels of light, which makes it easier for you to take pictures without worrying about overexposing.

You won't need to contend with strong winds, rain or snow. These are all factors that make daylight great for photography with a drone.

However, if you want to capture some nighttime scenes, consider flying during moonlit nights. This will give a unique view of the cityscape.


You can make money with drone photography

A lack of products to solve the problems inherent in flying drones is the biggest obstacle for photographers looking to make money from them. A lack of quality equipment and software makes the experience enjoyable.

Insurance costs and liability are another concern. Most photographers prefer to photograph from the ground. You could get paid for your efforts if you use a totally new method of photographing images.

Drones can capture light very much in the same way as video cameras. Why not make amazing photos with the same technology?

Companies are making huge strides towards creating high-quality photos taken from the sky. We've already talked about DJI and GoPro. But now we're starting to see more and more companies enter the space.

These cameras can be used for aerial photography but are also very useful on the ground. Every major manufacturer is investing heavily in the development and maintenance of their imaging technologies.

This means you will eventually be able purchase a drone that can shoot 4K videos and take amazing photos. We may already be seeing this happen. Companies like DJI have been releasing higher-resolution versions of their Phantom series of drones.

DJI's Inspire 2 recently came out with a 12-megapixel sensor, capable of shooting at 5120x3456 Pixels. You can also shoot 8-bit RAW files at 30 frames/second if you wish.

It is possible to make money with drone photos.


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How To

How to Create a Time-Lapse Using a Drone?

Time-lapses can be made with two types of cameras: DSLRs (Digital Single Lens Reflex), and which are more expensive than point-and shoot digital cameras.

DSLR cameras also tend to produce higher-quality images due to the way light enters the lens. However, video requires manual focus and exposure settings.

It is easier for beginners to use point and shoot cameras such as those made of GoPro. The lower resolution makes videos look grainy.

The best camera for time-lapsing is a consumer drone. These small flying robots offer a cheaper alternative to professional drones.

A drone is a remote control aircraft that flies autonomously without human intervention. A drone typically uses a single propeller to fly, although quadcopter drones may have multiple propellers.

A drone can also capture aerial footage and cinematic shots from a bird’s eye view. Drones can also be equipped with a gimbal stabilizer to shoot smooth handheld footage.

To create a time-lapse, start recording while the drone hovers above your subject. The sky won't appear dark during the shot if the sun isn't directly overhead.

To achieve the desired effect you can adjust your shutter speed and aperture. For example, you could set your shutter speed to 30 seconds for a sunset shot and keep the aperture wide open in order to capture as much natural daylight as possible.

Night shots can be shot using the opposite approach. To reduce light entering the camera, slow the shutter speed to 1 second and then close the aperture. This produces a bright image that makes details visible.