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Aperture, Shutter Speed, ISO, & Light Explained-Understanding Exposure & Camera Settings

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How to shoot in Manual…GET OFF AUTO MODE!

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My name is Simon d'Entremont and I'm a professional wildlife and nature pphotographer from Eastern Canada.

Join me as I teach you how to shoot in Manual Mode even if you don't have a lot of experience behind the camera. I'll show you how to get the exposure right as well as controlling depth of field and freezing the action. I'll include lots of examples and show you live how to change the settings to get the exposure right.

My equipment:
Canon R5 body
Canon R6 body
Canon R5 battery grip
Canon 100-400 EF II
Canon 17-40 L lens
Canon RF 16mm f2.8
FLM Tripod (CP 34 L4 II) and Levelling Head (HB 75)
Sigma Art 50mm f1.4 lens
Sigma Art 20mm f1.4 lens
Rokinon 135mm f2 lens
Sirui x-k40 ball head
Sirui lightweight Traveler 7C tripod with head
Manfrotto Video Head
Wimberley Gimbal Head
Jackery portable 240 lithium-ion battery
ProGrade Gold 128 GB CF Express
ProGrade Cobalt 325 GB CF Express
ProGrade Gold 256 GB SD
Zoom H1n field recorder
Comica shotgun mic
Rode Videomic NTG shotgun mic
Rode Wireless GO II mic set
Lenscoat neoprene camera bags
Lencoat rain cover for 500mm F4
Falconeyes F7 LCD panel
Lowepro 450 AW large backpack
Lowepro Flipside 300 small backpack
Mindshift 36L (closest available) backpack
DJI Mavic Air 2S drone (flymore combo)
B&W circular polarizer, 77mm
B&W 2 stop ND Filter
B&W 6 stop ND filter
B&W 10 stop ND filter
Nikon Monarch 5 8x42 binoculars
Blackrapid retro-classic shoulder strap
FjallRaven trekking pants
Heat 3 gloves (shell only)
Heat Company Merino Wool liners
HP Omen 17.3 performance laptop
Synology NAS storage
16 TB hard drives for NAS

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EXPOSURE COMPENSATION DEMYSTIFIED!

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My name is Simon d'Entremont and I'm a professional wildlife and nature photographer from Eastern Canada. In this videos you'll learn to master exposure compensation to rid yourself of over or underexposed photos.

I use Topaz Labs software for noise reduction, sharpening and upscaling:


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My equipment:
Canon R5 body
Canon R6 body
Canon R5 battery grip
Canon 100-400 EF II
Canon 17-40 L lens
Canon RF 16mm f2.8
FLM Tripod (CP 34 L4 II) and Levelling Head (HB 75)
Sigma Art 50mm f1.4 lens
Sigma Art 20mm f1.4 lens
Rokinon 135mm f2 lens
Sirui x-k40 ball head
Sirui lightweight Traveler 7C tripod with head
Manfrotto Video Head
Wimberley Gimbal Head
Jackery portable 240 lithium-ion battery
ProGrade Gold 128 GB CF Express
ProGrade Cobalt 325 GB CF Express
ProGrade Gold 256 GB SD
Zoom H1n field recorder
Comica shotgun mic
Rode Videomic NTG shotgun mic
Rode Wireless GO II mic set
Lenscoat neoprene camera bags
Lencoat rain cover for 500mm F4
Falconeyes F7 LCD panel
Lowepro 450 AW large backpack
Lowepro Flipside 300 small backpack
Mindshift 36L (closest available) backpack
DJI Mavic Air 2S drone (flymore combo)
B&W circular polarizer, 77mm
B&W 2 stop ND Filter
B&W 6 stop ND filter
B&W 10 stop ND filter
Nikon Monarch 5 8x42 binoculars
Blackrapid retro-classic shoulder strap
FjallRaven trekking pants
Heat 3 gloves (shell only)
Heat Company Merino Wool liners
HP Omen 17.3 performance laptop
Synology NAS storage
16 TB hard drives for NAS


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The TRUTH about shooting at ISO 100 that the PROS know.

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My name is Simon d'Entremont and I'm a professional wildlife and nature photographer from Eastern Canada. In this video I'll share with why shooting at ISO 100 is advice best left unsaid.

I use Topaz Labs software for noise reduction, sharpening and upscaling:


Music in intro: Nicer, by Houses on the Hill. Find that, and other sound effects at Epidemic Sounds


My equipment:
Canon R8 body
Canon R5 body
Canon R6 body
Canon R8 body
Canon R5 battery grip
Canon 100-400 EF II
Canon 17-40 L lens
Canon RF 16mm f2.8
FLM Tripod (CP 34 L4 II) and Levelling Head (HB 75)
Sigma Art 50mm f1.4 lens
Sigma Art 20mm f1.4 lens
Rokinon 135mm f2 lens
Sirui x-k40 ball head
Sirui lightweight Traveler 7C tripod with head
Manfrotto Video Head
Wimberley Gimbal Head
Jackery portable 240 lithium-ion battery
ProGrade Gold 128 GB CF Express
ProGrade Cobalt 325 GB CF Express
ProGrade Gold 256 GB SD
Zoom H1n field recorder
Comica shotgun mic
Rode Videomic NTG shotgun mic
Rode Wireless GO II mic set
Lenscoat neoprene camera bags
Lencoat rain cover for 500mm F4
Falconeyes F7 LCD panel
Lowepro 450 AW large backpack
Lowepro Flipside 300 small backpack
Mindshift 36L (closest available) backpack
DJI Mavic Air 2S drone (flymore combo)
B&W circular polarizer, 77mm
B&W 2 stop ND Filter
B&W 6 stop ND filter
B&W 10 stop ND filter
Nikon Monarch 5 8x42 binoculars
Blackrapid retro-classic shoulder strap
FjallRaven trekking pants
Heat 3 gloves (shell only)
Heat Company Merino Wool liners
HP Omen 17.3 performance laptop
Synology NAS storage
16 TB hard drives for NAS


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HOW TO PICK THE RIGHT SHUTTER SPEED!

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Are your photos not sharp, or do you want to explore all the creative opportunities that manipulating your shutter speed can create? In this video, I'll show you how shutter speed works, and how to change it to create innovative photos.

My equipment:
Canon R5 body
Canon R6 body
Canon R5 battery grip
Canon 100-400 EF II
Canon 17-40 L lens
Canon RF 16mm f2.8
FLM Tripod (CP 34 L4 II) and Levelling Head (HB 75)
Sigma Art 50mm f1.4 lens
Sigma Art 20mm f1.4 lens
Rokinon 135mm f2 lens
Sirui x-k40 ball head
Sirui lightweight Traveler 7C tripod with head
Manfrotto Video Head
Wimberley Gimbal Head
Jackery portable 240 lithium-ion battery
ProGrade Gold 128 GB CF Express
ProGrade Cobalt 325 GB CF Express
ProGrade Gold 256 GB SD
Zoom H1n field recorder
Comica shotgun mic
Rode Videomic NTG shotgun mic
Rode Wireless GO II mic set
Lenscoat neoprene camera bags
Lencoat rain cover for 500mm F4
Falconeyes F7 LCD panel
Lowepro 450 AW large backpack
Lowepro Flipside 300 small backpack
Mindshift 36L (closest available) backpack
DJI Mavic Air 2S drone (flymore combo)
B&W circular polarizer, 77mm
B&W 2 stop ND Filter
B&W 6 stop ND filter
B&W 10 stop ND filter
Nikon Monarch 5 8x42 binoculars
Blackrapid retro-classic shoulder strap
FjallRaven trekking pants
Heat 3 gloves (shell only)
Heat Company Merino Wool liners
HP Omen 17.3 performance laptop
Synology NAS storage
16 TB hard drives for NAS

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What pros know about APERTURE that beginners often ignore.

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My name is Simon d'Entremont and I'm a professional wildlife and nature photographer from Eastern Canada.

Do you want to learn how to make your subject stand out by having the background blurry and out of focus? Are you struggling to get all of your photo in focus at the same time? In this video, I'll explain how aperture works, how it impacts depth of field, and how to use it creatively to take amazing photos. I'll also show your how to get amazing sunstars!

My equipment:
Canon R5 body
Canon R6 body
Canon R5 battery grip
Canon 100-400 EF II
Canon 17-40 L lens
Canon RF 16mm f2.8
FLM Tripod (CP 34 L4 II) and Levelling Head (HB 75)
Sigma Art 50mm f1.4 lens
Sigma Art 20mm f1.4 lens
Rokinon 135mm f2 lens
Sirui x-k40 ball head
Sirui lightweight Traveler 7C tripod with head
Manfrotto Video Head
Wimberley Gimbal Head
Jackery portable 240 lithium-ion battery
ProGrade Gold 128 GB CF Express
ProGrade Cobalt 325 GB CF Express
ProGrade Gold 256 GB SD
Zoom H1n field recorder
Comica shotgun mic
Rode Videomic NTG shotgun mic
Rode Wireless GO II mic set
Lenscoat neoprene camera bags
Lencoat rain cover for 500mm F4
Falconeyes F7 LCD panel
Lowepro 450 AW large backpack
Lowepro Flipside 300 small backpack
Mindshift 36L (closest available) backpack
DJI Mavic Air 2S drone (flymore combo)
B&W circular polarizer, 77mm
B&W 2 stop ND Filter
B&W 6 stop ND filter
B&W 10 stop ND filter
Nikon Monarch 5 8x42 binoculars
Blackrapid retro-classic shoulder strap
FjallRaven trekking pants
Heat 3 gloves (shell only)
Heat Company Merino Wool liners
HP Omen 17.3 performance laptop
Synology NAS storage
16 TB hard drives for NAS

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Manual Cinematic Video Settings Explained | ISO - Shutter Speed - Aperture

Manual Cinematic Video Settings Explained | ISO - Shutter Speed - Aperture
Welcome to another video, this time I try my best to explain in real time how to adjust your video settings to get the most from your Sony camera.
I go through Shutter Speed, Aperture, ISO, meter readings and show you in real time how to adjust them to get correct exposure.
I detail what all the settings do with real world examples and why to adjust each makes a difference.
I film outside, in real time to show you how adjusting in the field actually works and give you tips and tricks to get the most from your camera.
Whilst predominantly video ordinated, this video could also help you improve your photography as well as your cinematic videos.
Once you have an understanding of the settings they can be applied to any location or setting you find yourself in.
Good luck, and Enjoy!!

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Monitor: FeelWorld 6 plus
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CAMERA METERING: Spot, Evaluative, Partial or Center-Weighted? Which one to use?

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My name is Simon d'Entremont and I'm a professional wildlife and nature photographer from Eastern Canada.

Join me as I walk you through the different metering modes on cameras to help you understand not only how it works, but which one to use in what situation. I'll share my best tips, as well as show you lots of sample photos to explain how all the modes impact your exposure and how to best put them to use for you to take exceptional photos.

My equipment:
Canon R5 body
Canon R6 body
Canon R5 battery grip
Canon 100-400 EF II
Canon 17-40 L lens
Canon RF 16mm f2.8
FLM Tripod (CP 34 L4 II) and Levelling Head (HB 75)
Sigma Art 50mm f1.4 lens
Sigma Art 20mm f1.4 lens
Rokinon 135mm f2 lens
Sirui x-k40 ball head
Sirui lightweight Traveler 7C tripod with head
Manfrotto Video Head
Wimberley Gimbal Head
Jackery portable 240 lithium-ion battery
ProGrade Gold 128 GB CF Express
ProGrade Cobalt 325 GB CF Express
ProGrade Gold 256 GB SD
Zoom H1n field recorder
Comica shotgun mic
Rode Videomic NTG shotgun mic
Rode Wireless GO II mic set
Lenscoat neoprene camera bags
Lencoat rain cover for 500mm F4
Falconeyes F7 LCD panel
Lowepro 450 AW large backpack
Lowepro Flipside 300 small backpack
Mindshift 36L (closest available) backpack
DJI Mavic Air 2S drone (flymore combo)
B&W circular polarizer, 77mm
B&W 2 stop ND Filter
B&W 6 stop ND filter
B&W 10 stop ND filter
Nikon Monarch 5 8x42 binoculars
Blackrapid retro-classic shoulder strap
FjallRaven trekking pants
Heat 3 gloves (shell only)
Heat Company Merino Wool liners
HP Omen 17.3 performance laptop
Synology NAS storage
16 TB hard drives for NAS

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LOW LIGHT AND HIGH ISO PHOTOGRAPHY: Do what the best low light photographers do!

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My name is Simon d'Entremont and I'm a professional wildlife and nature photographer from Canada. In this video, I show you my top tips for shooting in low light. I'll explain what causes noise in your images, explain how ISO works, and help you capture more light and get cleaner images.

My equipment:
Canon R5 body
Canon R6 body
Canon R5 battery grip
Canon 100-400 EF II
Canon 17-40 L lens
Canon RF 16mm f2.8
FLM Tripod (CP 34 L4 II) and Levelling Head (HB 75)
Sigma Art 50mm f1.4 lens
Sigma Art 20mm f1.4 lens
Rokinon 135mm f2 lens
Sirui x-k40 ball head
Sirui lightweight Traveler 7C tripod with head
Manfrotto Video Head
Wimberley Gimbal Head
Jackery portable 240 lithium-ion battery
ProGrade Gold 128 GB CF Express
ProGrade Cobalt 325 GB CF Express
ProGrade Gold 256 GB SD
Zoom H1n field recorder
Comica shotgun mic
Rode Videomic NTG shotgun mic
Rode Wireless GO II mic set
Lenscoat neoprene camera bags
Lencoat rain cover for 500mm F4
Falconeyes F7 LCD panel
Lowepro 450 AW large backpack
Lowepro Flipside 300 small backpack
Mindshift 36L (closest available) backpack
DJI Mavic Air 2S drone (flymore combo)
B&W circular polarizer, 77mm
B&W 2 stop ND Filter
B&W 6 stop ND filter
B&W 10 stop ND filter
Nikon Monarch 5 8x42 binoculars
Blackrapid retro-classic shoulder strap
FjallRaven trekking pants
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HP Omen 17.3 performance laptop
Synology NAS storage
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00:00 Introduction
00:53 How much light is available?
03:02 Lenses and aperture
05:28 Shutter speed
08:14 What is ISO?
11:00 What causes noise anyway?
12:10 Camera sensor sizes
14:43 Processing noisy images

CAMERA BASICS for Video // Shutter Speed, Aperture, ISO

Getting good exposure on your footage is one of the first steps to building your fundamentals in camera basics for video creation. In this video, I cover Shutter Speed, Aperture, and ISO, which are the main camera settings used to achieve proper exposure and the overall look of your footage.

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0:36 Shutter Speed
3:11 Aperture
5:43 ISO
7:22 How I Adjust Exposure

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How to Use a DSLR camera: DSLR Basics - Aperture, ISO, Shutter speed // How To Instagram

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On this episode, I'll be showing you the basics of using a DSLR camera and what you need to know to achieve the best shots!

Learning to use a DSLR can be tough at first, but hopefully, this tutorial will help you in getting to know your camera a bit better.

So if you're brand new to DSLR photographer, the first thing that you will see is the different modes on the dial on the top of your camera. You'll notice all the automatic modes and then the four manual modes. These include:

P mode - Programmed automatic.

This mode is kind of a semi-manual mode which is used mostly for beginners. I think it's best we move onto the modes which allow for greater control over our images.

S(TV) mode- Shutter speed

This setting is pretty self-explanatory. The S mode controls the speed at which the shutter opens and closes. This also controls the amount of light which is let onto the sensor but does not visibly affect the depth of field such as the aperture does.

The S mode can also be very useful when shooting in low light because you don't want to get your subject or what you're taking a photo of to be blurry.

When shooting in dimmed light I would suggest shooting at a shutter speed high than 1/60 of a second otherwise you will have to use a tripod to stabilize your shots.

In the case of long exposures, you will also want to control the shutter speed. I think anything past a few seconds could be considered a long exposure. Just remember to keep your camera on a tripod to prevent blur!


A(AV) mode - Aperture priority

I use this mode most frequently as I want to control the depth of field in my shots unless I'm working with very specific lighting situations.

What is aperture ?

Aperture is basically the hole in your lens that controls the amount of light let onto the sensor. So you can think about your aperture as the pupil of your eye. When your pupil expands, it lets in more light onto the back of your eye. When it closes, it lets in less light. This is exactly the same as the aperture, although the aperture does control the depth of field in each shot as well.

By using a low aperture this means that you are letting more light into the camera and getting a shallower depth of field.

- Best used for portrait photography to achieve a blurry background and have the subject nice and clear and in focus. This makes the subject the main attention of the shot.

By using a higher aperture, you are letting in less light and achieving a broader depth of field.

- Best used for landscape photography where you let in less light creating a broader depth of field to get everything in full focus.

Learning the aperture is probably the most confusing part of this process. Once you've become accustomed to it though, it will become easier. The problem comes when trying to measure aperture.

So the smaller aperture is measured by a larger number (f/22)
but a larger aperture is measured by a lower number (f/1.8)

So just in summary, a lower aperture means a lower F stop such as f1.8. Therefore letting in more light and achieving a shallower depth of field.

A higher aperture will have a larger number, letting in less light and having a broader depth of field.

I really hope that explanation makes some sense. I understand that it can be confusing. I think that the best thing to do is just to go out and take as many pictures as you can with as many different setting as you can and see what each setting does.

M mode - Full Manuel

This mode allows you to control all the settings of your camera.
Everything from the aperture, shutter speed, iso and white balance.

I don't recommend using manual for everyday shooting unless you're working with a planned shoot where you can actually sit down and compose the shot and take your time.
If you don't have the luxury of time, I suggest putting it onto aperture priority and just controlling the depth of field.

What is ISO ?

The sensitivity towards light from your camera. Be care when pushing the iso up too far though as the higher you push the iso the less quality the image retains.

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THIS IS WHY YOU BLOW OUT YOUR HIGHLIGHTS. Get perfect exposure every time using the histogram!

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My name is Simon d'Entremont and I'm a professional wildlife and nature photographer from Eastern Canada.

In this video, I'll show you how to nail that exposure perfectly every time by understanding how a histogram works and how to use it to get properly exposed photos. Also, how NOT to blow out your bright highlights!

My equipment:
Canon R5 body
Canon R6 body
Canon R5 battery grip
Canon 100-400 EF II
Canon 17-40 L lens
Canon RF 16mm f2.8
FLM Tripod (CP 34 L4 II) and Levelling Head (HB 75)
Sigma Art 50mm f1.4 lens
Sigma Art 20mm f1.4 lens
Rokinon 135mm f2 lens
Sirui x-k40 ball head
Sirui lightweight Traveler 7C tripod with head
Manfrotto Video Head
Wimberley Gimbal Head
Jackery portable 240 lithium-ion battery
ProGrade Gold 128 GB CF Express
ProGrade Cobalt 325 GB CF Express
ProGrade Gold 256 GB SD
Zoom H1n field recorder
Comica shotgun mic
Rode Videomic NTG shotgun mic
Rode Wireless GO II mic set
Lenscoat neoprene camera bags
Lencoat rain cover for 500mm F4
Falconeyes F7 LCD panel
Lowepro 450 AW large backpack
Lowepro Flipside 300 small backpack
Mindshift 36L (closest available) backpack
DJI Mavic Air 2S drone (flymore combo)
B&W circular polarizer, 77mm
B&W 2 stop ND Filter
B&W 6 stop ND filter
B&W 10 stop ND filter
Hollyland Mars M1 monitor
Nikon Monarch 5 8x42 binoculars
Blackrapid retro-classic shoulder strap
FjallRaven trekking pants
Heat 3 gloves (shell only)
Heat Company Merino Wool liners
HP Omen 17.3 performance laptop
Synology NAS storage
16 TB hard drives for NAS

Music in into: Nicer, by Houses on the Hill. Find that and sound effects with Epidemic Sounds


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SHUTTER SPEED, APERTURE, and ISO. Explained.

Shutter speed, Aperture, and ISO explained!

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Perfect Exposure & Metering made EASY - Photography Course 4/10

Are your photos too dark or too bright? What metering mode should you use? What's a Histogram? Learn how to get perfect exposure every time with exposure compensation and so much more in this lecture #4 in my free 10-part photography course to help you learn photography and take better photos! Enjoy, thumbs-up and subscribe!

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Aperture & Depth of Field made EASY - Photography Course 5/10

At last! Aperture, f/numbers and depth of field explained in a way that makes sense! We look at understanding 'Av mode' / 'A mode' on your camera, some common issues and problems, how to get the best blurry background for portrait photos and a deep depth of field for landscapes, finishing with practical session #2. This is lecture #5 in my free 10-part photography course online to help you learn photography and take better photos! Enjoy, thumbs-up & subscribe!

Previously $480, this hugely-popular photography course by award-winning Australian Geographic photographer Chris Bray is now online for FREE as a ten-part series with over a million views and growing! Subscribe to be alerted when the next video is released. Don't forget to watch the earlier videos in this series and get the photography course handbook and summary clip cards (or the iBook and app versions) on our website too, along with loads of free photography tips and tutorials, or even join us on one of our small-group photography tours to the world's most amazing places every year, away from the crowds, including Alaska, Kenya, Galapagos, the Amazon, Iceland, Greenland, Patagonia, Namibia, Botswana, Tasmania, Christmas Island, Norway and more, with me or my friendly staff there helping you learn more and take the best photos possible while also having an unforgettable holiday!

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MASTER Your CAMERA in 10 Minutes

Want to learn how to shoot in manual mode with your camera? Watch this easy to follow video to understand the exposure triangle, how to correctly expose a scene and how to stop relying on auto modes.

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Exposure Triangle Explained (For Beginners)

So the Exposure triangle can seem a bit confusing at first. But it is really simple. If you are a beginning photographer or just want to understand what the exposure triangle is, Here is a quick video to explain how the manual basic manual settings create more and less light in your images. This is a Exposure triangle for dummies but it might even help the novice photographer understand the exposure triangle from a new perspective.
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What is Exposure? How Aperture, Shutter Speed, & ISO

What is Exposure? How Aperture, Shutter Speed, & ISO.
When you master these 3 things you will be ready to take your photography to the next level.
by: Hector Puig form the documentary - Pull Up LA


0:40 Exposure
1:13 Three Basics
1:20 Shutter Speed
1:37 Stroboscopic Flash
1:58 Aperture
2:23 ISO


This is a short clip from the feature documentary PULL UP LA.

In an era where everyone is stuck on their smart phones Los Angeles creatives are using social media to meet up together and explore their creative sides.

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