The other day I posted this fish eye shot from an "at home" Bat Mitzvah and had a great response to that photo. It was taken with the Canon R6 and the Canon 8-15mm fish eye lens in the client's kitchen.
It reminded me that many months ago I shot a video tutorial on how and why I use fish eye lenses in my photography business. I shot the video, but had not published it on my YouTube channel yet. Well...it is published now and you can see it by clicking HERE.
There are photographers who are not big fans of using this wide angle lens, but I find them really fun and creative. What do you think? Leave a comment and let me know.
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Amazing photo! I love the "pop" of color that the flowers in the foreground provide. It's a nice contrast against the dark clothing your clients are wearing. Take care and keep up the good work!
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