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Patti
Nov-11-2009, 05:41 AM
I know a lot of members shoot successfully from the hip. I've tried a few times and end up with the sky, the ceiling of the bus, anything but the subject I want to capture.
How the heck do you do it so successfully? Any tips you're willing to share?
thoth
Nov-11-2009, 05:53 AM
The only thing that has worked for me is to shoot wide and shoot a lot. It makes sense that, if you're not looking at what you're shooting, then you're not going to get what you want very often. :thumb
The lesson I've been learning recently is that there isn't much reason to be shooting from the hip in the first place. Since you didn't ask if you should, though, I'll leave that alone. :D
Patti
Nov-11-2009, 05:57 AM
The only thing that has worked for me is to shoot wide and shoot a lot. It makes sense that, if you're not looking at what you're shooting, then you're not going to get what you want very often. :thumb
The lesson I've been learning recently is that there isn't much reason to be shooting from the hip in the first place. Since you didn't ask if you should, though, I'll leave that alone. :D
The time I like to try is when I want to get a lower angle perspective.
thoth
Nov-11-2009, 06:02 AM
The time I like to try is when I want to get a lower angle perspective.
Ah gotcha. I don't know that there is a secret formula aside from practicing a bit. As with any physical activity you can likely create "memories" from the repeated positioning of your camera (the same way a pianist knows where to push without looking). Perhaps you could spend some time shooting and consciously being aware of the shape and direction of the camera in your hands. This may help "remember" where to hold the camera later on.
bdcolen
Nov-11-2009, 07:37 AM
The time I like to try is when I want to get a lower angle perspective.
Unless you have a set of eyes in your hips, I'd suggest that hip shooting is for one of two things - those who are afraid to use their camera properly - or circumstances under which you can't get the shot any other way.:rofl
michswiss
Nov-11-2009, 07:53 AM
Unless you have a set of eyes in your hips, I'd suggest that hip shooting is for one of two things - those who are afraid to use their camera properly - or circumstances under which you can't get the shot any other way.:rofl
B. D. I believe a little in the adage that the more you practice the luckier you get. It's not a technique anyone should expect many results from, and you should forget it if you're shooting film. But an advantage of digital is that you can waste as many frames as you'd like while melding into a setting occasionally shooting with the camera up.
I will also generally take several shots through the VF. But in my view, the added perspective of a mid-(human)frame shot changes our later perception of the participants.
Richard
Nov-11-2009, 09:36 AM
I know a lot of members shoot successfully from the hip. I've tried a few times and end up with the sky, the ceiling of the bus, anything but the subject I want to capture.
How the heck do you do it so successfully? Any tips you're willing to share?
It's hard to control but once in a while is the only shot you can reasonably get. Best to shoot wide and crop, as composition is hard to imagine (at least for me). Requires a strong wrist if you're using a dSLR. It takes quite a bit of practice to point the camera properly and even then, the proportion of keepers won't be anywhere near what you get by looking through the viewfinder. I don't do it very often. Shooting from the chest is easier because the strap carries most of the weight, but you must be facing the subject.
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