Saturday, May 2, 2020

A whole new series of free photo tip videos for you all!

After years of people asking me to do video tutorials of my tips and tricks in photography, the time has come. With the slowdown associated with Covid-19, I have have been using that free time to shoot and edit a bunch of short videos (usually between 2-5 minutes) that I hope will help all of you to take better photos.


You can click on the image above to see my short introduction. You will also notice a super cool new lead-in and lead-out that my buddy Jason created for me.

I have already completed 20 videos and plan to roll out a new video at least once a week.

Make sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel to see them all!




And this is just the beginning. I have a long list of ideas for other videos, and hope to record them soon. And, of course, if you have any ideas of videos you would like to see, please leave a comment here on the blog or send me an email.


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2 comments:

Jeff said...

Hello Jeff:

This is great news. I have been following you blog for quite some time and have really enjoyed your work. In particular your wildlife and Olympics work is spectacular. I look forward to seeing your videos!

Thank you!

J. Ross

Jason Simon said...

I’d love to see a video about maximizing the autofocus setting for the 1Dx3