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EPISODE · May 21, 2024 · 52 MIN

More Gear Doesn't Mean Better Photos with Casey Fatchett

from The Beginner Photography Podcast · host Raymond Hatfield

#474 In this episode of the Beginner Photography Podcast, I chat with Wedding Photographer Casey Fatchett, who shares  how to make the most of the gear you have. Together, we explore the common misconception that newer equipment automatically leads to better photos and emphasize the importance of understanding and mastering your current gear. Casey shares his experiences with both digital and film photography, offering practical advice on how to push your creative boundaries without succumbing to the pressure of having the latest technology.THE BIG IDEASIntentionality Over Abundance: Limitations can foster creativity. Choose your shots wisely to deepen your artistic expression.Practice Made Perfect: Regular, intentional practice with your camera will sharpen your skills faster than any new gadget.Embrace Constraints: Enforcing restrictions, like using older or manual equipment, can teach you the fundamental principles of great photography.Value Artistic Vision: Focus on developing a unique artistic vision rather than mimicking prevailing trends for broader appeal.PHOTOGRAPHY ACTION PLANUse a Film Camera: Find a film camera, whether by borrowing or purchasing a used one, to experience the process of manual exposure and intentional shooting. Use an entire roll to photograph a single subject or scene under different conditions and study how each image differs.Master Manual Mode: Shift to using manual mode on your digital camera. Begin by setting your own aperture, shutter speed, and ISO to see their direct impact on your images. Practice this in various lighting scenarios to gain confidence and improve your technical skills.Practice with Flash: Start with a basic external flash unit and experiment with bounce flash technique by aiming the flash at ceilings or walls instead of directly at the subject. Progress to using a diffuser or a reflector to soften the light and reduce harsh shadows in your images.Analyze Your Work: After each shooting session, set aside time to review your photos critically. Identify one thing you like and one area for improvement in each photo. This self-critique process will accelerate your learning and refine your photographic eye.Limit Your Shots: Challenge yourself with a 'single shot' day where you allow yourself only one photograph per subject. This will force you to think critically about framing, composition, and all camera settings before taking the shot, enhancing your decisiveness and precision in photography.Resources:Visit Casey Fatchett's Wedding Photography Website - https://fatchett.com/Listen to the Nerdy Photographer Podcast - https://nerdyphotographer.com/Follow Casey on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thenerdyphoto/Sign up for your free CloudSpot Account today at www.DeliverPhotos.com Sign up for your free CloudSpot Account today at www.DeliverPhotos.comConnect with Raymond! Go from Confused to Confident behind the camera with The Ultimate Photography Education Bundle - https://beginnerphotopod.com/bundleJoin the free Beginner Photography Podcast Community at https://beginnerphotopod.com/groupGrab your free camera setting cheatsheet - https://perfectcamerasettings.com/Thanks for listening & keep shooting!

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