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YouTube for Photographers: 3 Ways to get Started Using YouTube to Show and Promote your Photography

18 Oct

A Guest Post by Marlene Hielema

Video is all the rage. With virtually all digital cameras now able to capture live video, if you’re not shooting video you’re going to start to feel left out.

But video has a very steep learning curve!

Yes it does, but that doesn’t mean it’s impossible to get going. In this post I’m going to tell you about three ways you can use video to promote your photography, and I’ll start on the shallow end of the learning curve.

Why YouTube and not Vimeo or private hosting?

In a word: Traffic.

The goal of these videos is lead generation and they are used for marketing.

  • Video helps people to know, like, and trust you
  • From the video you can send them to your website where they can learn more about you
  • Then, get them to buy your photos, or to book a photo shoot with you

I’ve talked to photographers who have been scared off of YouTube. I say, “Embrace it and use it for what it’s best at”. Use YouTube for traffic, visibility and lead generation. Use YouTube for your public side, and save Vimeo and private hosting for private client videos.

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Benefits of YouTube

  • YouTube is owned by Google and is the #2 search engine (Google is #1).
  • Like other social media, it’s possible to build community on YouTube by getting comments, likes and subscribers.
  • Unlike other social media, YouTube videos are easy to keyword, and as a result easy to search and find.
  • Random access and always available – YouTube videos don’t disappear down the stream like Facebook and Twitter posts.
  • YouTube videos get better with age. More time online, equals more views. 
  • Your YouTube videos will show up alongside other related videos so that people you don’t even know, will see them. 
  • With other social media – people have to follow you or like you to see your content. Not so with YouTube.
  • Google likes videos, so it’s highly likely your videos will rank higher in search results than your website content.
  • And people are turning to video, and especially YouTube, more than ever to learn things and find out about products and services.
  • You don’t need a full fledged video production setup to start taking advantage of YouTube’s benefits.
  • Read the official YouTube stats here

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Three types of videos you can make for YouTube

1. Portfolio video: Slideshow of still images – simplest way to get a video online

  • Take a gallery of no more than 20 photos – make it very specific not everything you do – for example family portraits
  • Use Lightroom’s Slideshow feature and export to video – Simplest and fastest way to get your photos to video
  • If you don’t have Lightroom, use PowerPoint or Keynote to make a slideshow of your photos 
  • Upload to YouTube
  • Add keywords and phrases in the description and title of your video when you upload it – Example – Calgary family portrait photographer
  • Make several galleries of each type of photography you do
    • weddings – you can also break these topics down further
    • destination weddings
    • second time around weddings
    • maternity
    • babies
    • kids
  • Music: yes or no? It depends on your market, but current trends say “no”
  • 2. Profile: About you – builds trust and rapport

    • Involves you getting in front of the camera and that can be hard, but you’ll just need to get over it. 
    • It’s a great way for people to see if you’re a good fit for their photo shoot.
    • Your profile video can also be done with a voiceover and photos, but I think it’s best to get in front of the camera so you can speak directly to people.

    3. Behind the scenes: Show what happens on one of your photo shoots

    • Maybe you’re a nature photographer and you can show how you approach a landscape or a wildlife shoot. You can do this with still photos and a voiceover similar to your portfolio video.
    • Keep the production simple and use your iPhone.
    • This adds value to your photographs as people see the amount of work that goes into a shoot.
    • Stop motion videos are also fun and easy to make and you can do behind-the-scenes videos this way too.
    • Some family and wedding photographers are using stylized stop motion videos as a bonus to a shoot.

    Video editing options

    Shooting video is relatively simple, especially if you start by using your iPhone. The steep part of the learning curve is the editing and exporting for web use.

    • You can use simple video editing software or screen recording software to produce your videos
    • iMovie – Free for Mac users
    • Camtasia for Mac and PC
    • Adobe Premier Elements – for Mac or PC. An affordable choice for beginners.
  • You can edit a movie right within YouTube as well.
  • START NOW!

    If you’ve never done video before, start with the portfolio video.

    • Review the steps above and remember to:
    • Keep it short 1-2 minutes in length.
    • Add a watermark – your url is best.
    • Add a picture of yourself too – remember this is to build trust. 
  • Embed the video on your website or blog too.
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  • Share it on Twitter, Facebook and G+.
  • Repeat the process with another group of images.
  • Remember it’s better to have more videos of shorter length than to have a large group of photos in a 20 minute video.
  • Before long you’ll have a collection of searchable, randomly accessible videos and you’ll be sending people to your website.
  • In future tutorials I’ll show you how to approach each method in greater detail, and some tools you can use to produce your videos.

    Do this next: Watch the video above to see an example of how I used it to drive traffic to this blog post. I’ve got an invitation and a benefit at the end of the video for you too.

    Are you using video to promote your photography yet? Let us know what technique you use in the comments.

    Marlene Hielema teaches photography and photo editing online, in the classroom, at corporate workshops and one-to-one. She’s also a camera raw evangelist and YouTube video blogger. Find out more about what she can help you with at www.imagemaven.com and look for her weekly video blog post on YouTube.

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    Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.

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    Rolly Show – Episode 16 – Bent Hat

    16 Oct

    Episode 16 – Bent Hat As Weasel and Cupcake congregate as usual they are approached by Lekunga. Weasel is quick to tell Lekunga to “go away” as usual, but before he leaves Lekunga insists on giving something to Weasel. Weasel puts his new hat with a bent bill on and it turns him into a prep. Upon discovering this Muffin and Squeaky are determined to change poor Weasel back to normal. The Rolly Show is a cartoon based on a slow-witted doughy fellow named Rolly and his crazy acquaintances. (C) Chicken Slurpee Productions 2012 ———- LINKS Keep up with the Rolly Show on Facebook! full.sc Follow the Rolly Show on Twitter! full.sc =========================== Software used to make this cartoon =========================== MS Paint, Audacity, Adobe Photoshop, Sony Vegas Pr
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    Mythical Detective Loki Ragnarok – 16 – Demonic Bell There’s going to be a wedding at Mayura’s temple soon, and the gang is invited. However, Verdandi,one of the Norsemen, has something up her sleeve. Will the wedding day be tarnished, or can Loki and his friends pull through? Download Mythical Detective Loki Ragnarok from iTunes: itunes.apple.com ————————————– Anime Network is a leading broadcast and digital distributor of Japanese animation in North America. Our premier independent cable/satellite VOD network reaches over 45 million households every month with Subscription On Demand (sVOD), Free On Demand (fVOD) and Transactional distribution. Fans can also access their favorite series and features anytime, anywhere through Anime Network Online, our official streaming service. Anime Network’s content is also available to watch or purchase from Hulu, iTunes, Netflix, Sony Playstation Network, X-Box Zune and many more partners. For more info, or to watch more full episodes and series, check out Anime Network across the web – – Anime Network Online (Official Site) : www.theanimenetwork.com – Anime Network on Facebook : www.facebook.com – Anime Network on Hulu : www.hulu.com – Anime Network on Twitter : twitter.com – Anime Network on YouTube : www.youtube.com
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    A Slide Show of My Festival of Colors Portraits

    16 Oct

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    Video Games – The Gallery Show!

    16 Oct

    Tuesday night at 8:56PM I received a message from The Hive gallery in Salt Lake City, they were in a bit of a bind. They had an art show, all about video games, opening in three days and due to a cancellation they were short one artist.

    Video game show? I was in… I had absolutely NO idea what I could do with a day’s notice but I did already have a shoot scheduled the next day with the beautiful Kianna. It seemed meant to be.

    We shot all four images within 12 hours of receiving the assignment. As you can see, we had a bit of fun.




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    The Hive Gallery | Trolley Square | Salt Lake City
    Show Opening | Friday March 2, 2012 | 7PM – 9PM
    OPEN TO THE PUBLIC – Come say hi!

    Model Kianna Gunn
    Pac Man Illustrations by Jonathon Baker
    Photo Assisting by Brooke Rowley


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    Minecraft Monday Show 54 – Minecraft News CRASH!

    03 Aug

    Thanks for understanding guys! My HDD completely crashed and I had to re-edit the McM Show a 2nd time. Audio wasn’t recoverable so thanks for putting up with on board camera audio. Enjoy and smash the like button for still getting the show out! Subscribe for more Minecraft, Mojang & Community news! www.Youtube.com ? Gaming Channel: www.Youtube.com ? Vlog Channel: www.Youtube.com ? Twitter: www.Twitter.com ? Facebook: www.facebook.com ? Livestream – Click “Follow” www.twitch.tv ? Minecraft Monday’s Gear: minecraftmondays.spreadshirt.com —————————————————————– The MCM Show Server IP mc.bebopvox.com Provided by: legendarycraft.com News ? Notch Death Threats: onforb.es ? New Game: 0x10c.com ? New Snapshot Info 12w15A: bit.ly ? New Snapshot Download: bit.ly ? AMA: Bukkit Mojang Team Dinnerbone: bit.ly ? AMA: Bukkit Mojang Team Grum: lb.vg ? AMA: Mojang Customer Support Manager Marc: bit.ly ? Automated Hunger Games minecraftsurvivalgames.com Videos ? Minecraft in 2 mins, 1 shot: bit.ly ? Animated Minecraft Misadventures 2: youtu.be ? Rube Goldberg Machine: bit.ly ? Video Jems To Flood: ? Jedi’s Dont Run Animation: bit.ly ? “Running” youtu.be ? Mod: Smart Pressure Plate – bit.ly ? Texture Pack: Softy – bit.ly Holy $ #!7 Did You See That: ? Minecraft DOTA: Video: bit.ly Download: bit.ly ? Hangman: bit.ly ? 8X8 Programmable Dance Floor: bit.ly ? Huge Epic Built Map: bit.ly ? Seed Of The Week: 1331190930986990350

     

    8K video and gigapan images show the Olympics in high resolution

    01 Aug

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    The Olympics are always the great proving ground for the latest camera technology, but it’s not just Canon’s EOS-1D X and Nikon’s D4 that are bringing the experience of the games to the wider world. US broadcaster NBC is publishing a series of stitched ‘gigapan’ images from the different venues – including a 3 gigapixel composite of the opening ceremony. Meanwhile, Japanese broadcaster NHK has been collaborating with the UK’s BBC to broadcast the first live, remote 8K footage. There are few screens that can yet show such footage, but tech-site Engadget has written about what it’s like to watch and whether 8K really is ‘the end of the resolution story.’

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    End of the Show: May 2012 Annular Eclipse

    01 Aug

    Photographing the annular solar eclipse recently was a great challenge and a fun adventure. If you’ve yet to photograph a solar eclipse I highly recommend it. Not only is the sight of the eclipse amazing, there is invariably a great energy in the air from other photographers and viewers. This photo was taken toward the end of the eclipse after most people left. A word to the wise and a pro tip: never leave until the last bit of light has faded. Only at the tail end of the eclipse did the sun dip down into the clouds. The result was a much more dramatic image.

    Partial solar eclipse as seen at the tail end of the May 2012 annular eclipse – Lassen National Forest, California

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    SHOT SHOW 2012: The Nikon P-223 Rifle Scope

    26 Jan

    Jon LaCorte from Nikon shows us their new P-223 Rifle Scope in 3×32 and 3-9x40mm. Want more new product videos from the 2012 SHOT Show? Visit www.gunsandammo.com for all the latest!

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    3D mapping – Prague Astronomical Clock – 600th Anniversary Show

    11 Nov

    3D ???????? ?? ????????? ? ?????, ?????????? 600-????? ????? Mapping during 600 years anniversary of the astrological tower clock situated at Old Town Square in center of Prague. Mapping: The Macula (themacula.com) Michal Kotek Lukáš Dub?da Sound: data-live (data-live.cz) Production: Tomato Production (tomatoproduction.cz) This elaborated Astronomical Clock was constructed in 1410. Containing animated statues, A moving Sun and Moon with a Zodiacal Ring, and a Calender. The clock is located in the Old Time Square in Prague. Celebrating it’s 600th Anniversary {October 9th, 2010} An amazing, and I truly mean amazing 3D Mapping was shown. -5:04- The Symbol of Bohemia and the Czech lands – The two tailed Lion? bearing the crown of Charles the 4th as the Czech King and Holy Roman Emperor – uplifting Prague to be the jewel that it is today. -6:40- after much turmoil. The old town was the place where 27 Czech protestant leaders were executed in 1621 by the Catholic Ferdinand II. -7:23- The 12 apostles that come out every hour, 24/7 in all seasons. -8:15- Serious damage in 1945 from Prague Uprising by Germans.
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    Google Gmail – Show Unread Message Count as an Icon

    07 Oct

    Glance at your web browser’s Tab Bar to see how many new messages are in your Gmail Inbox.

    Do you keep a web browser tab or window open all the time waiting for an important message in your Gmail Inbox?

    One way to more easily see at-a-glance whether or not new mail has arrived inside your Inbox is to place the number of new messages directly in the browser / tab icon – see the below screenshot for an example:…

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