Biggest achievement this weekend: a new pic for my LUMIX page :)
Biggest achievement this weekend: a new pic for my LUMIX page :)
Testing out a few lighting setups this weekend.
#Photography #Cinematography #LumixGH6 #Lumix #LetThereBeLight #BeautifulBokeh
Yes I've been a LUMIX ambassador in Australia for many years now. Have run lots of workshops and online events with them. Good blokes.
Glad you enjoy the shallow depth of field. Most of those images you see were shot with the Sigma 35mm f/1.2. It's an amazing lens and can get in very close. Some of them may have been taken with the Panasonic 50mm f/1.4 too. That's an interesting lens with completely over engineered image quality. Was my first L Mount lens actually!
f/2 is my jam.
I hear it's an excellent camera if you're not into photography!
Always a trade off between quality and convenience when it comes to lens selection. Thankfully for me, most people will buy the convenient lens instead of a fast prime. f/1.4 and f/4 are worlds apart.
@ewen very coincidentally I just watched a video where a YouTuber called Jeven Dovey highlighted the trade-offs, and now I am relatively certain that I would prefer a (or a couple) fast primes rather than a 20-70. The F4 lenses can make everything look more like a mobile camera, and I'm looking for the opposite.
He also talked about how clients cite depth of field as the reason to hire a photographer, which lines up with my comment earlier about it looking more photographer-y 🤣
Drop me a link please :)
I've long believed that working with prime lenses helps your mind-set. You stop thinking about the lens and focus on the scene. You shoot with what you have. Zoom lenses can make you lazy, and hence less creative. They make photography easier, not better.
And yes, f/4 is pretty dull in my view. I'm taking my old 50mm f/1.2 for a spin next week and hoping to make the most of that sweet sweet bokeh.