Portrait photographer David Guerrero (@dgphotoholic) is known for his short videos on social media where he asks a stranger if he can take their photograph. The result is always an incredible impromptu portrait that the subject can have forever. To create these up-close portraits, Guerrero relies on a certain nifty fifty – the Sony 50mm f/1.2 G Master – paired with his Sony Alpha 7 IV. Watch as he shares why this combination is perfect for what he does:
Hybrid Versatility Of The Sony Alpha 7 IV
Guerrero began his journey with the Sony Alpha 7 III but upgraded to the Sony Alpha 7 IV for its exceptional 33-megapixel sensor. This camera offers unparalleled versatility, providing both high-resolution photography and professional-level video capabilities. Its ability to seamlessly switch between photo and video makes it an indispensable tool for capturing spontaneous, high-quality content.
“It’s great, it helps a lot,” he says of the upgrade. “And also, because of the versatility of having video and photo at a high level.”
The Ultimate Portrait Lens: Sony 50mm f/1.2 G Master
The Sony 50mm f/1.2 G Master lens is Guerrero's lens of choice for portraiture. Its f/1.2 aperture delivers stunning bokeh and creamy background blur, enhancing the depth and focus of each shot. Guerrero describes it as a "monster of a lens," perfect for creating expansive and detailed portraits, making it an essential part of his photography toolkit.
"It’s such a good lens," he says. "Great for portraits, gives you more space, and my favorite lens. I’m just going to declare it.”
A High-Quality Combo
This dynamic camera and lens duo has helped Guerrero amass over 1.5 million Instagram followers by consistently producing content that captivates audiences. The Sony Alpha 7 IV's high-resolution output allows for precise cropping, while the Sony 50mm f/1.2 G Master lens ensures sharp, vibrant images, even in fast-paced environments. Together, they provide the quality and reliability that both professionals and aspiring photographers need to excel in the world of portrait photography.
“With this combination you’re able to get very, very high-quality photos," Guerrero adds. "[I'm] able to crop in if I need to. When you’re in a fast-paced scenario, this camera helps a lot along with this beast of a lens.”
Learn more about the Sony Alpha 7 IV HERE.
Learn more about the Sony 50mm f/1.2 G Master HERE.