Hi guys, Natalia from Full Circle Images here. I’m at the Carmel Valley Farmer’s Market today, and I’m here to follow up on my last video, where I told you about using a macro setting on your little point and shoots.
As a follow up, if you have a camera where you can switch out the lenses, I have a great tip. You need to get this lens. It is directly from Canon, the manufacturer. It is a 50 millimeter, 1.8 F stop. It’s only a hundred dollars, and it is one of my go to lenses, even as a professional.
The great thing about this is that it basically is your macro setting in a lens, and it’s great for getting you to exercise how to use depth of field. So, you get that blurred background, and the nice, sharp forefront.
And I highly recommend it. If you can experiment with lenses, get this one first, and it will completely change how you shoot. I promise. So, if you have any other tips that you can use at farmer’s markets or anywhere else, leave a comment under this video. I’d love to hear from you, and I’ll see you guys next time.
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Natalia gathers her eclectic background that feeds her business each and every day. As a former architect, her BArch provides a unique eye to every space she photographs. As an experienced traveler, she seeks out and expresses the light, textures, and color that express a space fully. As a woman, she brings a warmth and personal touch to all her images. Natalia launched Full Circle Images two years ago, and today specialized in architectural and commercial photography work throughout the County of San Diego. She spends her down time exploring the deserts of California with her dog, Daisy, as co-captain.
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