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The home of Brigham Young University Photography. Jaren Wilkey, Nate Edwards and their staff showcase BYU with their photographs and videos. Learn more at photo.byu.edu/ and at byuphoto.exposure.co
Canon R5 Mark II FTP Transfer Setup - BYU Photo
BYU Photo's Jaren Wilkey shows you how to setup wireless FTP transfer for the Canon EOS R5 Mark II.
Wireless Workflow Blog Post: byuphoto.exposure.co/byuswirelessworkflow
BYU's Workflow: ua-cam.com/video/d6DgvQGuKYg/v-deo.htmlsi=2GZikZopomkNaOkl
Step by Step PDF Instructions for Canon R5 Mark II Camera FTP Transfer Setup:
byuphotos.photoshelter.com/galleries/C0000XRT2ztsIJbY/G00008LP9KLxWkrs/I00003ozJ1DY2WJ4/FTP-Transfer-Canon-R5-Mark-II-pdf
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Wireless Workflow Blog Post: byuphoto.exposure.co/byuswirelessworkflow
BYU's Workflow: ua-cam.com/video/d6DgvQGuKYg/v-deo.htmlsi=2GZikZopomkNaOkl
Step by Step PDF Instructions for Canon R5 Mark II Camera FTP Transfer Setup:
byuphotos.photoshelter.com/galleries/C0000XRT2ztsIJbY/G00008LP9KLxWkrs/I00003ozJ1DY2WJ4/FTP-Transfer-Canon-R5-Mark-II-pdf
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How To Light A Race Car - BYU Photo
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Join BYU Photo's student photographer Matt Norton as he uses studio lighting and compositing to create a stunning photograph of BYU's Formula E Race Car. To learn more about BYU's Racing Program, check out: racing.byu.edu/ Follow us online at: Instagram: byuphoto Facebook: byuphoto Twitter: byuphoto Homepage: photo.byu.edu UA-cam: ua-cam.com/users/byuphoto
How To Light A Sunrise Portrait - BYU Photo
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Join Jaren Wilkey and BYU Photo as they create some unique portraits of James Corrigan during a sunrise session at BYU's Robison Track. Corrigan will be representing Team USA in the steeplechase this summer at the Olympic Games in Paris, France. To learn more about Sun Surveyor, visit: www.sunsurveyor.com/ Follow James during his Olympic journey at: frisb_runner?hl=en Follow us o...
How To Setup A Remote Camera - BYU Photo
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BYU Photo's Nate Edwards teaches photographers how to setup and use remote cameras. In this full tutorial he will go over everything from the equipment he uses, different remote positions, framing techniques and safety for remote cameras. Equipment used is this video: Remote: Pocket Wizard Plus III - pocketwizard.com/products/plus-iiie-kit/ Remote Camera Cable - pocketwizard.com/products/cm-n3-...
Wireless FTP with Travel Routers - BYU Photo
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BYU Photo's Jaren Wilkey explains how photographers can use travel routers for wireless ftp setups. Travel routers can help you overcome splash login screens and slow wi-fi networks. Here are the two routers that we have tested: GL.iNet GL-AXT1800 (Slate AX) Pocket-Sized Wi-Fi 6 Gigabit Travel Router: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0B2J7WSDK/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1 GL.iNet GL...
Developing 20 Year old Film! - BYU Photo
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Recently we discovered an undeveloped roll of film that has been sitting inside one of our Hasselblad 500C cameras for over 20 years. Find out what surprising image we found inside this one of a kind BYU Photo time capsule. Follow us online at: Instagram: byuphoto Facebook: byuphoto Twitter: byuphoto Homepage: photo.byu.edu UA-cam: ua-cam.com/users/byuphoto
Canon RF 10-20mm - Real World Review
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BYU Photo's Jaren Wilkey and Nate Edwards put the new Canon RF 10-20 f/4 through it's paces in a real world review of this unique super-wide lens. (Updated with Lens Profile Correction information) Follow us online at: Instagram: byuphoto Facebook: byuphoto Twitter: byuphoto Homepage: photo.byu.edu UA-cam: ua-cam.com/users/byuphoto
Wireless Tethering With ShutterSnitch - BYU Photo
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Wireless Tethering With ShutterSnitch - BYU Photo
The Inverse Square Law Of Light - BYU Photo
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The Inverse Square Law Of Light - BYU Photo
How To Photograph Football - Part 2 - BYU Photo
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How To Photograph Football - Part 2 - BYU Photo
How To Photograph Football - Part 1 - BYU Photo
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How To Photograph Football - Part 1 - BYU Photo
Football Photoday Studio Lighting - BYU Photo
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Football Photoday Studio Lighting - BYU Photo
Brooklynn Kelson named UPAA Student Photographer of the Year - BYU PHOTO
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Brooklynn Kelson named UPAA Student Photographer of the Year - BYU PHOTO
How to Photograph Basketball - BYU Photo
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How to Photograph Basketball - BYU Photo
The ROC FPV Drone Flyover - BYU Basketball
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The ROC FPV Drone Flyover - BYU Basketball
Understanding How Flash Duration Freezes Action Photos - BYU Photo
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Understanding How Flash Duration Freezes Action Photos - BYU Photo
Photographer Breaks Down Puka Nacua's Game Winning Catch - BYU Photo
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Photographer Breaks Down Puka Nacua's Game Winning Catch - BYU Photo
How To Setup The Canon R3 For FTP Transfer
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How To Setup The Canon R3 For FTP Transfer
How To Setup A Photo Processing Workflow - BYU Photo
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How To Setup A Photo Processing Workflow - BYU Photo
Sony Alpha 1 FTP Transfer Setup - BYU Photo
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Sony Alpha 1 FTP Transfer Setup - BYU Photo
Canon EOS R5 FTP Transfer Setup - BYU Photo
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Canon EOS R5 FTP Transfer Setup - BYU Photo
How to setup the Canon 1DX Mark III for FTP transfer - BYU PHOTO
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How to setup the Canon 1DX Mark III for FTP transfer - BYU PHOTO
10 Tips for Emerging Photographers - BYU Photo
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10 Tips for Emerging Photographers - BYU Photo
The Basics of Digital Asset Management (DAM) - BYU Photo
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The Basics of Digital Asset Management (DAM) - BYU Photo
Canon 1DX Mark III Unboxing - BYU Photo
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Canon 1DX Mark III Unboxing - BYU Photo
This is a great tutorial for Canon users
I received my R5m2 yesterday. One thing that I was curious about was the USB-C charging. In everything about the new model Canon has disavowed their PD-E1 usb charger instead pushing the PD-E2 version that isn’t available yet. When the new LP-E6P battery got down to 50% I decided to try my PD-E1 charger. Plugged it in, got the green light, and it charged the battery in camera back up to 100%. 👍🏻. Now if the new PD-E2 charger can deliver more power and charge quicker, it might be worth the upgrade but their product information doesn’t give the specs to compare on either models. 🤷🏻♂️
I have done it yesterday ! I learned a lot with your guides. I use my R3s a lot with an ethernet cable and transfer craw to ShutterSnitch on the iPad and then LR. Mobile. I have to check out a cable connection with a usb c cable. But I want to use the SET Button. Thanks for these great infos 🙏🙏🙏
Great Video! What are the dimensions for the mouse hole if I wanted one cut inside my basketball hoop?
Why wouldn't you have used an ND filter to pull down the need for high speed sync and to darken the sky
You can definitely do it with an ND, if you remember to bring it to the shoot.
Hell of a great studio AND technique! Great direction btw!
Amazing work!
Great video, thanks from Portugal
That’s one way!! Good work
You are a legend for these videos, thank you so much!!
This is a true masterclass, thank you so much for all the insight and time you put into this video! I’ll be a pro in no time now 🤠
Wow, really nice work!
Matt, you did an AMAZING job photographing the car in the studio! Keep up the great work guys!
Where do you position yourself to shoot DBs and safeties? I'm thinking closer to the line of scrimmage since further down the field or opposite goal line might have too many obstructions. I've been commissioned to shoot 2 DBs, free and strong safeties on same team, which are the most difficult in my opinion other than receivers. Thanks-Love your videos!
Around the line of scrimmage is where I would try to stay, maybe 5 yards ahead of the ball.
How you edit the metadata if needed? Especially captions and player names
I walk through the process in this video: ua-cam.com/video/tTf32f-Dy8I/v-deo.html
@@byuphoto thanks for the video but that isnt exactly my question. That video isnt helpful for someone who needs to deliver pictures on time from sideline with captions and player names. The editing at home is the easiest part and comes afterwards, after my actual work is already done. You are talking about a wireless workflow and with that workflow it is not possible to do IPTC data at the sideline. Of course I can sent my photos via ftp to my agency but without IPTC and player names it is garbage.
You should check out this app from canon: apps.apple.com/us/app/content-transfer-professional/id6456751684
Where did you sent the pictures too? I mean from the stadium to which location? Cloud? PC?
Our Photoshelter site so our social media team could download them.
@@byuphoto thanks for the information
Great video !!! Thanks 🙏🏼
Many many thanks for the knowledge share! I just found your channel and your videos are invaluable! Subscribed! I have been asked to help take gameday photos for my son's peewee league football games (played at high school fields). I consider myself and amateur/hobbyist photographer, I shoot on a full frame Sony camera and really only have the budget for 1 additional lens to be used during the game. Games are played both during the day and night. What one lens would you suggest as a best "all-arounder?" Thanks again!
I'm not familiar with their offerings, so take this with a few grains of salt. It always depends on the budget, but for budget offerings I would go with either a 70-200 f4 or their 70-300 4.5-5.6. You can get pretty close in Pee Wee, so either should work fine.
For high school games, can you just show up or do u need special permission?
Depends on the school, you can always contact the athletic director or coach in advance or show up and connect with them at a game. Most teams would love to have any photos that they can use, so the answer will usually be yes.
@@byuphoto another question, is the canon R100 with the canon 55-250mm f4-5.6 lens good for a beginner?
Thanks
Thanks. very helpful.
Why is his shutter speed and iso high for non moving objects, he could easily get away with 160th of a shutter speed for the helmets lol
Coz he’s a sport shooter programmed to lean toward faster shutter speeds! 😂
yea he could😂 but being a sports photographer ur always gonna shoot high shutters no matter what unfortunately 😂 but maybe so he wont get hand shake in the photo is my guess
Great video thanks. I had a question, whats the name of the stick you use thats attached to the lens for support?
Here is my current monopod: www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1291113-REG/manfrotto_mpmxproc4us_carbon_fiber_xpro.html
Just seeing how you juggle equipment is great insight, THANKS!
I have a question about this great video. What settings did you use for the focus? Did you predetermine the focus length and leave it set for the shot or was it an autofocus? The subject enters so fast that if I had to guess I would say the focus was locked in advance.
Yes, we set focus beforehand and left it on manual.
Always great content guys!
This is such a great video, thanks!
I've seen the BYU recruiting shoots and always wondered how this studio was setup. This was awesome!!
Why use this over the canon app?
Canon utility app is super clunky and slow and we only use it for live remote shooting in rare situations. This is pretty smooth and auto advances with the images you take.
This is a tour deforce
another fantastic bts video - love your content!
I really liked it. What app do you use to view the photos from the camera on the tablet? When you use HSS do you use a mechanical or electronic shutter with the R3?
We use the Shuttersnitch app, we have a video about it at: ua-cam.com/video/6YRAgsm0QYc/v-deo.html I was using the R5 camera with the Mechanical Shutter.
Wow!!!! Nice Work...
This is excellent
This is certainly a better-than-average video on the Inverse Square Law and its application to photographic lighting, but it still gets ONE THING COMPLETELY WRONG. It starts by saying that 100% of the light output can be found at one foot from the light source! Why this completely arbitrary point is chosen to represent the origin of the light - instead of the point of light itself - is beyond my understanding. This concept should be taught using a range of reference points, and examples should demonstrate light intensity Increasing moving toward the point of light, and Decreasing moving away from the point of light.
That is a very interesting insight. I don't recall ever referencing the 1' mark as the origin of light. I apologize if this was unclear in the video. Also, I thought we showed examples of how light intensity changes moving toward and away from the light. I would love if you could point out your specific concerns in the video with time stamps so we can clarify or make corrections. Thank you for your concern.
@@byuphoto beginning at 1:26, the voiceover to the infographic begins to explain how the calculation is performed, using first a base of one foot, (which is an entirely arbitrary distance). Could just as easily be one meter. Or one Inch. Or five feet. Or 20 inches. At 1:40, the statement is made, "... so at one foot away, you get 100% of the light hitting your subject." Anyone hearing that knows intuitively that it's wrong, as 100% of the light is found at the point of the light's emission, not 1' away from the point of light. Light has fallen off between the point of light and that first foot. One can calculate the change in light following the same inverse-square-law calculation to determine that at 6", the light will be 400% the intensity of the light at one foot. But that's never explained. I would suggest that this video would be better served by choosing an origin point of two feet - or three feet - and working the math toward and away from the light - instead of starting at one foot, stating that it's "100% of the light" and then only calculating out in one direction.
@@MrBigJonathanD Thank you for your concern in making sure this principle is understood correctly. You are right, the fall off of light and distance from the light source is all relative to the size of the light source. 1 foot was meant to be an example, not an exact distance that works in every situation. That is something we could have made sure to specify more clearly at 2:52 in the video. Thank you for watching and for your feedback and concern.
Another educational tour de Force.
Thanks for watching!
@@byuphotoyour welcome 🙏
Part one and two were amazing. Thank you for the insight as I look to cover games this upcoming season
Glad it was helpful!
Other than the amount of lights and the cost of Profoto, this was extremely educational 💪🏿🙏🏿💯🎯🙌🏿
Glad you enjoyed!
I love seeing the behind the scenes portion. Very valuable even for an old professional like me.
Congratulations, great shooting!!!
Fantastic video!!!!!!!
Yeah, I like to go to where I’m taking photos and I use the app sun tracker to find out exactly where the sun position is going to be when my session starts. Great shots.
I used this at a local event and the media guy thought I was a wizard I swear 😂 it’s now going to happen every year!!!
pode me ajudar com isso? tenho uma canon R6 MK II
Acho que o R5 tem o mesmo menu, então confira esse vídeo: ua-cam.com/video/AYZdluI-9d8/v-deo.html
I hate that we don't have the fan base or the arena at our university.
Yeah it really makes a big difference in the atmosphere! We try not to take it for granted and recognize the great blessing it is. Best of luck.
I watched it twice!!
oh man that is die-hard. Thanks for watching!
Excellent advice! Thank you!!
Glad it was helpful!
He didn’t have control when he hit the ground in bounds
By far the best one, and straight to the point!
Thanks for watching!
Awesome tour! Super interesting!
This is such a great video! Thanks