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Dynamic Shots in Outdoor Photography

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Summary: To shoot dynamic action shots outdoors, use a camera with a fast focus speed. Learn how to shoot dynamic photographs outdoors from a professional photographer in this free photography video.

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By Michael Seto
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Michael Seto has been taking pictures for 25 years, starting at an early age with his father's Pentax K-1000. Now as a freelance photographer based in NYC he works in a number of...read more

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"Hi. In this clip we're going to do a little more of a dynamic shot where I've got the model moving towards me. One important thing you want to do when shooting something like this is make sure your camera is focusing fast enough. If you have continuous focusing on your camera, you want to set it to that, not the single servo, the S on the Nikon, we want the C which is continuous servo so the camera is constantly focusing. It's going to allow me to take photos all along the route that the model is walking. I'm going to have Alex walk towards me. Alex just kind of head down like you're thinking about your boyfriend or your family, something kind of wistful ok. Fantastic. Ok we'll do that again now. Since that, just that, that particular area that you're walking. Look straight ahead. Not at me."

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