Hey guys, wanted to see if anybody has this same problem.
I am a strong cinematographer with consistent, quality results on every shoot I do. Now, I would assume that photography would be the same game (as video is basically just 24 photos a second)...bad assumption. I'm just not good with photography!
Does anybody else have this issue? I feel like it has something to do with the fact that the settings used in photography vary greatly from photo to photo, unlike in video where I always shoot 1/50, 24fps. Perhaps also, the issue lies in the fact that I generally plan out every shot when I shoot video, but when I shoot photography it's more an on-the-fly decision of what to shoot.
Why am I struggling?
I am a strong cinematographer with consistent, quality results on every shoot I do. Now, I would assume that photography would be the same game (as video is basically just 24 photos a second)...bad assumption. I'm just not good with photography!
Does anybody else have this issue? I feel like it has something to do with the fact that the settings used in photography vary greatly from photo to photo, unlike in video where I always shoot 1/50, 24fps. Perhaps also, the issue lies in the fact that I generally plan out every shot when I shoot video, but when I shoot photography it's more an on-the-fly decision of what to shoot.
Why am I struggling?