5 Min Portrait – Portrait Photography Full Photo Shoot

This is a full on Photography How To Tutorial with a first time model. using a Nikon D3s along with the Nikon 70-200 2.8 VR II and Nikon 300 2.8 AFs. Highly informative with some amusing content too.

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Romio says:

Man, that looks like a job! I sure wouldn’t want to do that seravel times a day Love your new site by the way, and it’s great to be able to leave a comment.

savantartistique says:

This was almost painful to watch. If she’s a very close old friend of yours then ok. But I really hope you don’t talk to or direct your other models like this. You are so unprofessional at directing !

dwservingHim says:

Quick question; forgive my lack of knowledge here. At one point Jared was shooting with the 70-200 2.8 VR2 which isn’t a FX lens. But the D3s is a full-frame camera. How was he using that without getting lens vignette? I thought you couldn’t use DX lenses on FX cameras. Thanks

JaredPolin says:

The 70-200 is FX

dwservingHim says:

Oh, well that would answer my question. lol. My bad. Thanks

y35n00b5 says:

Shes really hot D:

dpopa15 says:

god i want that lens

YouSoldMe says:

i Loled the whole vid dis dude rawks

Philip Ress says:

how did you shoot such a nice video quality? what did you use for the video shoot?

cemput33 says:

Gosh…she realy hot 🙂

mikedelgado8888 says:

awesome 

triple1231000 says:

Dude there is a face in the tree @ 11:43 into the video, just behind him when he is on the stool.
mouth nose eyes and hair! WEIRD…..

funnyfilmsman says:

at around 19:19 how did you spin the camera from portrait back…..??? that was cool what is that

MrOhjames says:

I don’t know I feel like Jared was really fun and natural here. I don’t think He was rude He was just being Himself. 🙂 He was joking around with Her like They were buddies.

MrOhjames says:

28:21 My favorite shot hands down! That is freakin gorgeous!

bobbylaird says:

Hey. Your tutorials are great, but just wondering why you chose not to use a flash in this case.

MyMrjag says:

a nice portrait i agree needs blown dof and main focus on the person

TheHorsefreakforever says:

What’s a good lens for if I want to get close up shots of things that are far away? I have a Canon Rebel t3

TheHorsefreakforever says:

Oh btw fro, if she wants to do lots of commercials for tv, a big smile isn’t bad 🙂

TheSubZeroVEVO says:

far away from the 1000 words per/sec. while you’re talking 😛 , what special photographic effects i can use in my programs.

Jok3rDicE says:

I dunno, same smile all time, way to much talk. You never say to a model SMILE! I just thought it was painful. This just looked so unprofessional.

Naim Naim says:

01:21 That’s what she said

She’s a little bit too shy for an actress.

MarkA15 says:

No, you’re just one of the people that can’t handle his sense of humor like he said. There’s other photographers she could have gone to. Everyone has their style.

genciT5 says:

Nice video, very helpful :). I wonder why don’t you use flash? I think it would give a nice and softer light in her face… (btw Im not very proffesional photographer)
Thank you.

TWISTEDQUAKE says:

excuse my lack of knowledge but why do you put a telephoto lens on when you could use somthing like a 50mm? (im reasonable new to photography so not to clear on this)

TWISTEDQUAKE says:

dont worry i had just heard him answer the question :L

pucknanimal says:

“i just snorted a bug…protein…” Dying laughing here. 😀 He has great interaction with Sarah, his model. Unfortunately, I can’t do portraiture. It’s just not in my nature. That’s why I prefer to do wildlife photography. Great video. Jared.

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