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  • Today's been a bit of a weird day for me.

  • It's Thursday, which is usually the day

  • that I film my videos on.

  • But I just have had no motivation

  • to film any of the videos I already have planned.

  • So I did what any reasonable person would do.

  • I asked on Twitter and Instagram

  • what you guys wanted me to make a video about today.

  • And one of them really caught my eye

  • so we're gonna go on a little adventure.

  • (gentle upbeat music)

  • I'm gonna show you guys how I shoot photos of myself.

  • (gentle upbeat music)

  • Much better.

  • One of the reasons that I bought my first camera

  • was because I wanted to get better photos of myself

  • to post on social media.

  • You quickly realize that when you're the one with the camera

  • you actually end up taking photos of other people

  • way more than you end up getting good photos of yourself.

  • So along the way, I figured out a way that works for me

  • to take more photos of me.

  • Hopefully this way is helpful for you.

  • But there are a couple other ways

  • that I'll try to explain as I go.

  • The way that I've found easiest to take photos of myself

  • will work with most modern cameras.

  • And that's to connect your camera

  • to an app in your cell phone.

  • Like I said, as long as you've got a fairly modern camera,

  • most of these companies are now making some kind of an app

  • that will connect to your camera

  • and allow you to monitor what you're seeing

  • and take the photo from your phone.

  • That being said, most of the apps

  • that I've used to try and do this

  • are not exactly user friendly.

  • There might be a little bit of fighting to get it connected.

  • You might lose some functionality that you normally have

  • when you're taking photos.

  • It's all a bit of a game of give and take.

  • Here's what we're gonna be shooting on today.

  • Now first things first.

  • We're gonna need a tripod.

  • And that should be pretty obvious.

  • Because if you're not holding the camera, who is?

  • In this specific case, I'm using my older tripod

  • 'cause I'm currently using my new one to film this.

  • Obviously we're gonna need the camera.

  • I've got the a73 here.

  • I guess I can take this off

  • because I am no longer vlogging with it.

  • I've switched over to the a6400 for video.

  • So we've got the a73.

  • And we're gonna be trying out

  • the Viltrox 85 millimeter F1.8.

  • I have tried this on my a6500,

  • but I haven't tried it since I bought a full-frame camera.

  • Slap this guy on the tripod and we're ready to go.

  • (gentle upbeat music)

  • So first and foremost, I like to just set up my shot

  • and make sure that I like it.

  • Obviously there's some people walking through it right now.

  • But, that's okay.

  • It's feelin' pretty good.

  • Maybe we could move to the left

  • and get this centered up a little better, though.

  • That's better.

  • So this is gonna be a little bit different on every camera.

  • And the first way, like I said, is to connect to the phones.

  • So in the Sony cameras, we're gonna go into the menu.

  • We're gonna go up to the top,

  • go over to the little world thing,

  • and go Control with Smartphone.

  • Turn that on.

  • And hit connection.

  • Now because I had previously been connected to this phone,

  • it automatically connected again.

  • But there will be some kind of a Wi-Fi password

  • or QR code that you can scan

  • or you can use the NFC I believe it's called and scan that.

  • There'll be a bunch of different ways that you can connect.

  • Like I said, in this case,

  • because I was previously connected, it knew to reconnect.

  • So, as you can see here, I've got mirroring displays.

  • Interesting how different the color is in each of them.

  • So now that I'm connected, I'm gonna keep an eye on my phone

  • and I'm gonna go stand in front.

  • So the first round is generally just me checking

  • to make sure that once it gets focused on me

  • that I still like the composition and everything.

  • In this case, I do think it's lookin' pretty good.

  • I like that you can still see a little bit of the bridge.

  • All though, maybe F1.8 is a little too blurry

  • in the background.

  • Let's try F2.8.

  • I'm gonna have to, whoops.

  • And then I'm gonna have to crank up my ISO a little bit

  • to get my exposure proper.

  • Let's go hang out back in front again.

  • (camera clicking)

  • There's the F1.8 shot and the F2.8 shot.

  • And generally, I'm pretty happy with how that's looking.

  • So now it would just be a matter of going out

  • in front of the camera, trying a bunch of different poses,

  • holding a camera or something

  • to give it more interest in the shot.

  • This isn't a particularly interesting shot inherently.

  • But I think it's lookin' pretty decent.

  • And of course because we're all on Instagram nowadays,

  • let's flip that sideways and do a couple more.

  • One other thing to note is that I personally like

  • to shoot portraits at at least 1/100 of a second,

  • if not 1/125 or more.

  • The reason for that is because

  • all of the little tiny movements that your model is making

  • are going to affect how sharp your shot is.

  • So if you're looking to get sharper portraits,

  • make sure you're shooting at a fast enough shutter speed.

  • I am losin' my light real fast.

  • But before I get onto telling you an alternate way

  • that you can also take photos of yourself,

  • I wanna talk about today's sponsor.

  • So you've taken a bunch of photos of yourself,

  • maybe you've made some presets,

  • you wanna put 'em up on your website

  • but you don't know how to build a website,

  • you need to make a logo.

  • You gotta do all sorts of stuff to get this stuff

  • out there on the internet.

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  • So use that link in the description

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  • see some of the people that I recommend,

  • some of the people that I've worked with in the past.

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  • Thank you to Fiverr for sponsoring this video.

  • Now back to being vain and taking photos of ourselves.

  • Aw man, it's startin' to get dark.

  • Let's crank this up.

  • I tried to catch golden hour,

  • but it just went from, like bright to dark.

  • So, personally, I think connecting to the app,

  • even though it has its disadvantages

  • and it can be a little bit glitchy at times,

  • is probably the easiest way for me to take photos of myself.

  • But there is an alternative that I also recommend

  • and that's by using an interval timer.

  • Now again, this might be something

  • that's built into your camera.

  • The newer Sony cameras all have interval timers.

  • The old ones had the PlayMemories app

  • where you could get an interval timer.

  • But you can also buy one to plug into your camera.

  • I will leave a link in the description

  • and you can go find one from there.

  • So let me see if I can show you how to make that happen.

  • Now again, this might be different on your camera.

  • But I'll show you,

  • it's in the first menu on the fourth page.

  • We're gonna go to Interval Shooting Function,

  • we're gonna go to Interval Shooting, turn it on.

  • We're gonna take one every,

  • let's say, yeah three seconds should be okay.

  • We're gonna wait for 10 seconds to get in place.

  • The Number of Shots we're gonna take is 10.

  • Now one of the catches with interval shooting is that,

  • depending on what your camera is,

  • it's going to be different

  • as far as how the auto-focus works.

  • In this case,

  • I've never had good luck getting the interval shooter

  • to auto-focus in between shots.

  • So what I'm gonna have to do this time

  • is actually set a manual focus point

  • and just try and stick with it.

  • Now especially at F1.8, this is gonna be a little difficult.

  • But what I'm gonna do is go set my backpack

  • out where I'm gonna stand and then focus on that.

  • Focus on that and then I'm gonna flip into manual focus

  • and tilt it back up.

  • Now I'm gonna say a little prayer and go stand where I was.

  • These are super moody,

  • mostly because it's starting to get so dark out here

  • that I'm actually getting underexposed.

  • And all I did here was moved back and forth a little bit

  • so that I had some variance

  • just in case the focus was off a little bit.

  • Hopefully at least one of them was in focus.

  • Oh look, I went way too far forward on that one.

  • But I think that one looks pretty cool.

  • So, if you've seen photos of me up on my Instagram,

  • that's probably how they were taken.

  • It's not an easy process.

  • And it's definitely not foolproof.

  • And sometimes it just doesn't work out.

  • But it's a lot of fun, it's quite challenging.

  • And if that kind of thing just isn't for you,

  • then I would just say go shooting with friends

  • and have them take photos of you.

  • Thank you do donny_ducktails

  • who was the one that suggested this.

  • I know a couple other people have suggested it

  • in the past before.

  • But when I reached out today, he was the one who said it.

  • And thanks to Fiverr for sponsoring this video.

  • Again, the link is in the description

  • if you wanna go check out my curated store.

  • As always, I wanna hear from you.

  • Is there a different way that you shoot photos of yourself?

  • Let me know in the comments and on your way down there

  • make sure to hit that like and subscribe button.

  • Thank you so much for watching.

  • I'll see you next time.

  • Holy crap, it's getting so cold out here. (laughs)

  • This is fall in Edmonton, it'll be winter in a week.

  • (gentle upbeat music)

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