Miss Aniela Full Shoot

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9 жыл бұрын

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Watch the full shoot with Miss Aniela as she photographs a fashion setup. Miss Aniela is a fine art and fashion photogapher. Visit her site to see more at
www.missaniela.com/
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@ozbaz99
@ozbaz99 8 жыл бұрын
Great video. I like how this is a whole shoot and not edited highlights. I like the fact the whole team is in action.
@ozbaz99
@ozbaz99 8 жыл бұрын
Actually I wonder if this is also a workshop
@blissculture5694
@blissculture5694 8 жыл бұрын
I'm really enjoying watching the real live process.
@ozbaz99
@ozbaz99 8 жыл бұрын
I agree
@GravityHazard
@GravityHazard 9 жыл бұрын
I really liked her portfolio she does nice comps and shoots very nice wide angles and stitched panoramas. That said when i saw her get all confused about how to operate the camera i was about to give up on the whole video all together HOWEVER: After watching the whole series (3 parts from Framed): She mentioned her favorite lenses used to be 24-70 and 85 1.2 and that she recently picked up new gear (nikon 14-24).. now Nikon never made a 85 1.2 in F mount (the reason being the mount size i believe) So she must have been shooting Canon. Seeing her portfolio suggests She did the Nikon D810 campaign shoot in June 2014 it might be that she got a bunch of camera gear from them to use in the shoot and she got to keep it in barter. If i was Nikon i would want my campaign to be shot with Nikon gear. So the Nikon Camera might be super new to her and i understand how she could be confused about it.. This video seems to be a workshop, but she doesn't seem to be very good at teaching it all seems a bit forced, I personally wouldn't teach a workshop using gear i am still struggling with, the impression it leaves on people isn't very good when you are struggling with gear. The other comment i would like to make is i wonder how she works when not filming and teaching and actually working. I'm curious if she lets people monkey around with her set and randomly change her lighting mid shoot. I got the impression the guy on the laptop had most of the creative control over the shoot (set content and lighting) and Aniela was mostly framing and pressing the shutter button. That might be their thing and it seems they work well as a team, but It really detracts in my opinion from her being the photographer when she doesn't control the lights pays no attention to her exposure (other people telling her her photos are over exposed) and uses all-focus point mode in her shoot. It seems she is very good at Photoshop and framing the material she wants to later photoshop, but a lot of the "photography" of her photography is done by her team. After spending 3h of my life watching this series hoping to be inspired, I must say: I'm not very impressed by all this, not one bit.
@MakeUpByShirl
@MakeUpByShirl 9 жыл бұрын
Excited to watch this!
@xmeda
@xmeda 9 жыл бұрын
what a long comedy with 15 people and "photographer" who does not even know how to set camera or look in viewfinder before taking shot but talks all the time while taking 1500 useless shots..
@sancho316
@sancho316 9 жыл бұрын
you can't see any of the pics ? Is it copyright issue or something else. But it's hard to follow without seeing any of the images.
@Admeralsarms
@Admeralsarms 7 жыл бұрын
chit chat LOL best part
@Crewchief227
@Crewchief227 9 жыл бұрын
5 D800E's in the room and she doesn't know how to work a damn one of them. Stop talking a shoot, don't shoot one frame and then contemplate it for 15 minutes. Move around shoot, shoot, shoot. Your not limited to 16 shots honey.
@Spawn666949
@Spawn666949 9 жыл бұрын
Spoken like a true noob. Thanks for the input....now, we know what one sounds like.
@JHuntPhotography0
@JHuntPhotography0 9 жыл бұрын
Spawn Brimstone Well I don't think that comment makes him a noob. He does have a point. She doesn't seem like she knew what she was doing. At least in the video. She looked at every single photo and looked confused. At least take 15 shots and then review. Her work is amazing and just above a lot of peoples. It's just the video made her look like a beginner.
@Crewchief227
@Crewchief227 9 жыл бұрын
JHuntPhotography That was my point. Having to hand off the camera because you don't know what is going on with your focus point. And standing there complimenting looking very unsure of herself.
@Spawn666949
@Spawn666949 9 жыл бұрын
As opposed to "just shoot shoot shoot"? And, hope for the best and fix it later in Photoshop? She's one of those photographers that try to get it right in camera. In her case, seems to try to get it perfectly in camera to minimize photoshopping; unlike a lot of noobs nowadays.
@craigmarshallbodybuilding
@craigmarshallbodybuilding 9 жыл бұрын
Shoot shoot shoot is good when capturing moments, but not the way you work when shooting commercial. You can shoot more, I would take advantage of using the whole room and definitely shoot a whole variety of poses, but this just isn't commercial. In commercial photography a whole team is involved, and a client want's something specific. I am a wedding photographer, so my clients don't know what they want, so I shoot a large variety to find something that sings to them. I shoot shoot shoot for moments, shoot more specific when capturing posed creative images, but never take this long because it isn't practical for me. I do intent to start offering stylized shoots, in which case this is exactly the way I would need to shoot. I don't know why people would think there is something wrong with contemplating. People use words like chimping almost as an insult to the photographer that views the back of the screen. We used to attach a Polaroid back on our medium format film cameras to test the exposure and then carefully plan what to do next. Yes Aniela seemed to not know what she was doing, yet the elements came together perfectly. I challenge anyone to use this lighting setup and get final results this good. Hey shoot 300 images if you think it would help you! As for being confused regarding focus points, what can I say, I've been shooting with Nikon for 14 years and every new camera is different in how it focuses. With my old Bronica Medium Format camera I could focus by eye (didn't have any other option) and get focus correct 100% of the time. I can't use the manual focus on the D800, especially when shooting a shot like this, because the face would be too small to see correctly. Since I'm on the subject of Medium Format, most commercial photographers would shoot using this format at the expense of production costs. Many commercial photographers don't own a medium format camera due to costs being so high, but will shoot with them all the time when working on commercial projects. To conclude, if Aniela doesn't know what she is doing and gets final results better than any photographer commenting of this post, commenters haven't even scratched the surface on their own learning. Shoot shoot shoot guys, but make sure you learn learn learn!!!
@danwongphoto
@danwongphoto 9 жыл бұрын
Has Melissa Niu left Framed?
@metubey0u
@metubey0u 9 жыл бұрын
Way too much hating on the youtube comments!
@wayneleone
@wayneleone 8 жыл бұрын
I like these detailed videos although some editing with interim shots to map her thinking to her progress would have been useful. You can always skip through.The end shot was interesting but had a fatal flaw (assuming it's what was being sent to the client) and that's the hard shadow/flash reflection on the stair case camera left. That is not the mark of a professional. Again, maybe this was not the final shot but why show it then at the end? Anyway, thanks for posting - I learned a few things so worth the time.
@vincehollaway
@vincehollaway 9 жыл бұрын
It doesn't take all this to get a great shot. Nice camera though.
@danielmcgill1980
@danielmcgill1980 9 жыл бұрын
It doesn't take all of this to get a great shot? Yeah, right. That is why she's a famous photography name and you're pedalling the comments hoping to make some kind of a speck of an impact. Yeah, it doesn't take all of this to take a "great shot", it takes all of this to take the PERFECT SHOT!
@DayaTom
@DayaTom 9 жыл бұрын
Why does she call "mm" a "ml"?! LOL Millimeter and milliliter are 2 totally different things. Are her lenses liquid? Did I miss something?
@eXe09
@eXe09 8 жыл бұрын
+Daya Tom "mil" not "ml", if you are talking about 1:08
@ozbaz99
@ozbaz99 8 жыл бұрын
This is common slang in Australia and other commonwealth countries for mm. Tradies often use this in everyday speech. FYI tradies = slang for trades people.
@cihankoca21
@cihankoca21 9 жыл бұрын
hahaha.... unbelievable..... everybody in the set was bored and playing with their cell plones... she doesn't know what she is doing.... dont even feel at least one image, maybe she was nervous ... And i like the way Melissa starring from a corner!! with so many people there...hahaha... !!!
@tomashric
@tomashric 9 жыл бұрын
Next time cut the video to 5 mins and only show interesting parts because there is no more than 5 mins.
@danielmcgill1980
@danielmcgill1980 9 жыл бұрын
This the showing of the whole shooting process, cutting it into just 5 minutes would be more like an advertisement or promotion or a video display of what goes into a fashion/fine art shoot. You are also forgetting that this is part of multiple videos of the workshop that miss aniela is doing. You can't shorten it or it loses its very purpose. If you are in a lecture and learning about woodcraft or what have you, doing it the way you want would basically entail 'here's the wood, here's the tool, he's what it looks like after the rough bit has been done and here is the final version.' As individual slides in a presentation, you learn nothing and you don't understand the way to do it. You have to guess.
@paullittle29
@paullittle29 4 жыл бұрын
someone should have at least stuck some tunes on to liven the place up!!! just saying!
@SpunkeyMonkey
@SpunkeyMonkey 9 жыл бұрын
I think maybe this needed a prime (probably a 50mm 1.2 would have been fine for most of what I seen here) and some strobes to get the punch she wanted, the zoom and continuous lighting just isn't man enough for the job...
@MsSpokenvoice
@MsSpokenvoice 9 жыл бұрын
Too much going on for one shot... I guess practice makes perfect but poor model.. She stood in same spot for almost an hour. And why did all those other people have camera and i only seen one other person shooting? What this a class? If so what exactly were you teaching? Just curious.
@ferhankhan801
@ferhankhan801 8 жыл бұрын
+Sly Jones Agree, this was one of her experiences I think. Those people are paying customers waiting to shoot too. I would want my money back.
@OrangePolarBear
@OrangePolarBear 9 жыл бұрын
In my opinion, she could have made better use of that room/lighting. A few things that are distracting to me, I would have cropped out the second floor or framed it in a way to exclude it. There is an annoying hot spot on the left side of the yellow wall. There is another hot spot on the subjects chest. She shot towards the windows knowing she was going to get a blown out window/door. The stair rails on the right are unnecessary. Overall the composition is a bit awkward and the end result is far from great. This is just my opinion though.
@cow77cow
@cow77cow 9 жыл бұрын
That was pain to watch, she just no have idea what she want. Just try and talk about nothing.
@danielmcgill1980
@danielmcgill1980 9 жыл бұрын
I suppose you are a master in this then, are you? You are not, you don't know what goes on into this type of photo shoot and probably never will.
@TerryGrancho
@TerryGrancho 8 жыл бұрын
+Daniel McGill let me guess... you are the fat guy with the mohawk sitting around like you are at home!
@cow77cow
@cow77cow 8 жыл бұрын
+Daniel McGill We have photography business in UK. I do model shoots as well but not that's the main profile. If I fucking around that lot with my clients, I will lost them.
@rightmarker
@rightmarker 9 жыл бұрын
She is too short to shoot a top model.There is no final photos to show.Whst she is doing?
@Spawn666949
@Spawn666949 9 жыл бұрын
Such a stupid comment. Most photographers, including myself, go low anyway. She has an advantage of not having to bend down or at the knees...as much. You must be one of those that ALWAYS shoot with a top view like all grandmas with a cell phone or point & shoot camera.
@visionofyou21
@visionofyou21 9 жыл бұрын
unfortunately Framed has dropped to an all time low since the departure of Melissa Nieu, the episodes are boring and have no interest, if they are meant to be a taster for you to pay for the subscription content it fails miserably. PLEASE PLEASE return to the previous interesting format
@blaed011
@blaed011 9 жыл бұрын
This was a complete waste of 50 minutes I'll never get back. This could have been trimmed down to 15 minutes. After I suffered through 50 minutes the payoff was showing only one picture?
@georgyr5528
@georgyr5528 9 жыл бұрын
Waste of time
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