No click bait, Paul. I've been a professional photographer for nearly forty years (now retired) and I still enjoy following over 300 photographers on TH-cam, but your channel is the one I look forward to the most. No BS, down to earth and enjoyable. You could click bait us with a Box Brownie and we would still watch. Cheers from OZ.
Great Video, I love 1:58, so peaceful and a dynamic composition in s square crop! wow 2:07 using the tree fern and branches for framing and depth! 2:05 beautiful central subject! again that strong diagonal line this time from right to left
No matter what camera you use Paul, and if you use "Clickbait" or not, it doesn't matter; because your content is about the process of photography: and, you do it so beautiful and with grace.❤
Hey Paul, I have been admire the beauty of your videos for years. Thought I am helplessly distracted by loads of other interests , your channel has always remained on the top of my meaningful photography genre. What I like the most is the film-like video footages, the blue-greenish gray tones (ND filter maybe? ) and SC vintage lens effect (Black Pro-mist Filter ?), not to mention great sound tracks as always. I wish you may doing a episode on Video Taking gears and techniques. Thank you always
Love your vids. Clickbait or no Clickbait . It's the images you produce . It resonates with me . Your talent for lovely sublime compositions. Time and time again, I am drawn to you and a few others. Thanks very much again
Imho we can't understand photography without accepting that the fascination has a lot to do with the gear we use. It's expensive, complicated, heavy aso. Once someone asked if I really knew what all these buttons are for...
@@wilbertvandenberg3158 It was about my Nikon D200 🤣. I own analogue cameras but after using film for decades I hardly feel the need to use anything but digital, especially since film got insanely expensive.
Thanks for acknowledging this Paul. The 'clickbait' titles (e.g. 'Leica') are what got me into your channel in the first place, but, paradoxically, they now make me sometimes hesitant to click on your videos - as I see 'clickbait' camera titles for what they are. You should just let your excellent photography and superb videography do the talking here.
Everything you've noted makes sense. The irony of course is that it is very obvious you have the talent to make wonderful images with any decent camera/lens combo. As I've noted before, you're not just a great photographer who happens to make TH-cam videos, but also an excellent visual storyteller as can be seen in so many of your videos. In my book you are a step above the more popular TH-cam personalities who also happen to be photographers.
Great Video, Paul . Yes, you are correct , it doesn't matter what equipment , is used to create an image . I photograph mainly , medium format, on a completely rebuilt Kiev 88 . Lenses perform fine, any additional sharpening can be done in post processing . KB
Add as much click bait as you want in the title just don’t change the way you present your work. We all. The love the peaceful no nonsense content that focuses on the image.
Agree with Wayne - I would also add that there is no reason to feel apologetic - it may well be that your type of photography appeals to a certain type of photographer who uses a certain type ( brand ) of camera !
Fine with you doing what you need to to grow the viewership, the long and the short is that you’re a great photographer with a nack of pulling in the viewer. A lot of other channels are using the same name drops in titles, but aren’t nearly as proficient, keep it up Paul!
I use hasselblad, Pentax 67 , chamonix, intrepid, Nikonos and nobody watches my videos !! I wouldn't switch to another camera to get traffic as my experience is more important than hits ( just as well ! ) I find making videos gives me motivation to dedicate more time to photography and it's a useful notepad for me to refer back to at times I always enjoy your laid back style
Zero shame in what you said Paul - it's just a nasty fact of the internet. I discovered ages ago that photographers are not interested in photography - most are gear fiddlers, so they are more interested in collecting more gear than taking better photos. When I write a blot on my website, it can have stunning images and very interested content on insights into photography and how to increase getting paid gigs (facts from my own experience), but if there is no reference to a camera in the title, I get miserable hits on it. However, a similar missive with specific gear in the title (my Nikon Z6ii or my Fuji X-T3 for example), I literally get ten times the amount of hits. It's a sad fact, because I hate talking about gear, but I always have to somehow weave it into the blog and title, or else it is not worth wasting the time to write it.
Fantastic video and sounds mate. That’s a great edit. New Zealand 🇳🇿 🙏 storms all week here, so I’m watching your video as my photo walk! I hear ya on the click bait, but to be honest I love how you consistently use these cameras as I’m using similar. Your photos are fabulous and in the end you’re enjoying it and that’s the most important thing. Cheers mate
Paul, I don't think there's anything wrong with including the cameras you use in your titles or in your videos. When you are going to all the effort that you do, to make your excellent videos, then if using specific cameras helps you to get exposure, then good luck to you. There is so much more to your videos than just the cameras. I also think cameras for many people, are an integral part of the enjoyment of photography. Another enjoyable video, thank you and keep up the great work.
The word clickbait is the bait :-) just kidding. Photography and Gear are two of maybe even more sides of the same medallion. You combine it in an enjoyable way.
Another on point video Paul C, chock full of cracking examples of your fine work. The click bait thing bring it on. I have an episode coming soon where after 40 odd years of wanting, I finally got my hands on a Leica, sadly, actually tragically, there won't be much bait very clickable with that camera as after just 14 days of ownership I killed the damn thing. Here's hoping my Insurance is up to the repair cost. Love that 'blad of yours and that location just stunning.
@@PaulCSmithPhotographer haha yeah mate it was a bit a of a boot in the spuds, but hey in the big scheme of things shit happens and all that. I'm impressed with the shots from the Q2 low light noise isn't too good tho.
Great video! I use a Leica MP with HP5+ and ID-11. I find the sharpness of the Leica lenses with the grain of HP5+ a really nice combination.I can't compete with digital so I don't try. Inspired by your work as always! Cheers.
You start out saying that you got more views when you used the Leica and Hasselblad cameras and then you say that gear doesn't matter. Well, that is a very old trope in the photography game and to an extent you are right, gear doesn't matter until it does. When you can't achieve the image or vision you want because of the gear you are using or folks aren't watching your content when you use camera X rather than camera Z, gear does indeed matter. I'm 70 yrs old and have been making images of one sort or another since 1970 and while I've never had someone look at an image and ask why I used the Nikon F with the 50mm f1.4 instead of the Hasselblad with the the 80mm f2.8 I do know which one to use and why I want to use it. So you see gear does matter, just maybe not in the way most people think.
I don't care what camera you use it's your content that I'm interested in, but if you have to use your camera as click bate then do what you think is necessary to get the traffic. I don't watch gear videos for a reason.
No click bait, Paul. I've been a professional photographer for nearly forty years (now retired) and I still enjoy following over 300 photographers on TH-cam, but your channel is the one I look forward to the most. No BS, down to earth and enjoyable. You could click bait us with a Box Brownie and we would still watch. Cheers from OZ.
Thanks Wayne that's very kind of you!
Great pictures!! 👍👍👍👍📷📷📷📷📷📷👏👏👏👏👏
Great Video, I love 1:58, so peaceful and a dynamic composition in s square crop! wow 2:07 using the tree fern and branches for framing and depth! 2:05 beautiful central subject! again that strong diagonal line this time from right to left
Best title ever! Always authentic man. Bravo!
Thanks Ben
Fabulous and highly enjoyable, as always!
Love this video! Love love the setting. Thanks!
Superbe !! Comme toujours.
No matter what camera you use Paul, and if you use "Clickbait" or not, it doesn't matter; because your content is about the process of photography: and, you do it so beautiful and with grace.❤
Thank you Bah
Hey Paul, I have been admire the beauty of your videos for years. Thought I am helplessly distracted by loads of other interests , your channel has always remained on the top of my meaningful photography genre. What I like the most is the film-like video footages, the blue-greenish gray tones (ND filter maybe? ) and SC vintage lens effect (Black Pro-mist Filter ?), not to mention great sound tracks as always. I wish you may doing a episode on Video Taking gears and techniques. Thank you always
Love your vids. Clickbait or no Clickbait . It's the images you produce . It resonates with me . Your talent for lovely sublime compositions. Time and time again, I am drawn to you and a few others. Thanks very much again
Thanks Izzy
Another great video by Paul. Bravo. Nice to see the Hassey make an appearance. Love shooting square! Keep up the great work P!
Thank you!
Always look forward to your videos, another great episode, thanks... Also great to see the beautiful Vizsla again..
Thanks Alan
Imho we can't understand photography without accepting that the fascination has a lot to do with the gear we use. It's expensive, complicated, heavy aso. Once someone asked if I really knew what all these buttons are for...
@@wilbertvandenberg3158 It was about my Nikon D200 🤣. I own analogue cameras but after using film for decades I hardly feel the need to use anything but digital, especially since film got insanely expensive.
Thanks for acknowledging this Paul. The 'clickbait' titles (e.g. 'Leica') are what got me into your channel in the first place, but, paradoxically, they now make me sometimes hesitant to click on your videos - as I see 'clickbait' camera titles for what they are. You should just let your excellent photography and superb videography do the talking here.
Everything you've noted makes sense. The irony of course is that it is very obvious you have the talent to make wonderful images with any decent camera/lens combo. As I've noted before, you're not just a great photographer who happens to make TH-cam videos, but also an excellent visual storyteller as can be seen in so many of your videos. In my book you are a step above the more popular TH-cam personalities who also happen to be photographers.
Thank you very kind words indeed!
Hi I just got a kowa super 66 but I can’t put the lens on ? Please help ? Idk how to ask to I’m asking on this video
Great Video, Paul . Yes, you are correct , it doesn't matter what equipment , is used to create an image . I photograph mainly , medium format, on a completely rebuilt Kiev 88 . Lenses perform fine, any additional sharpening can be done in post processing . KB
Beautiful new Zealand.
A bit of clickbait is not a problem if the content is good! And i always enjoy watching your videos Paul!
Thanks mate hope your well
Add as much click bait as you want in the title just don’t change the way you present your work. We all. The love the peaceful no nonsense content that focuses on the image.
Agree with Wayne - I would also add that there is no reason to feel apologetic - it may well be that your type of photography appeals to a certain type of photographer who uses a certain type ( brand ) of camera !
Fine with you doing what you need to to grow the viewership, the long and the short is that you’re a great photographer with a nack of pulling in the viewer. A lot of other channels are using the same name drops in titles, but aren’t nearly as proficient, keep it up Paul!
Thanks Jonathan
Such honesty in this one
Thank you Eric
I use hasselblad, Pentax 67 , chamonix, intrepid, Nikonos and nobody watches my videos !!
I wouldn't switch to another camera to get traffic as my experience is more important than hits ( just as well ! )
I find making videos gives me motivation to dedicate more time to photography and it's a useful notepad for me to refer back to at times
I always enjoy your laid back style
Thanks Austen take care!
Zero shame in what you said Paul - it's just a nasty fact of the internet. I discovered ages ago that photographers are not interested in photography - most are gear fiddlers, so they are more interested in collecting more gear than taking better photos. When I write a blot on my website, it can have stunning images and very interested content on insights into photography and how to increase getting paid gigs (facts from my own experience), but if there is no reference to a camera in the title, I get miserable hits on it. However, a similar missive with specific gear in the title (my Nikon Z6ii or my Fuji X-T3 for example), I literally get ten times the amount of hits. It's a sad fact, because I hate talking about gear, but I always have to somehow weave it into the blog and title, or else it is not worth wasting the time to write it.
Cheers man
Your name alone is click bait. If I see it, I'm clickin! 😉📷
Fantastic video and sounds mate. That’s a great edit. New Zealand 🇳🇿 🙏 storms all week here, so I’m watching your video as my photo walk! I hear ya on the click bait, but to be honest I love how you consistently use these cameras as I’m using similar. Your photos are fabulous and in the end you’re enjoying it and that’s the most important thing. Cheers mate
Cheers Colin
Paul, I don't think there's anything wrong with including the cameras you use in your titles or in your videos. When you are going to all the effort that you do, to make your excellent videos, then if using specific cameras helps you to get exposure, then good luck to you. There is so much more to your videos than just the cameras. I also think cameras for many people, are an integral part of the enjoyment of photography. Another enjoyable video, thank you and keep up the great work.
Thank you Simon
The word clickbait is the bait :-) just kidding. Photography and Gear are two of maybe even more sides of the same medallion. You combine it in an enjoyable way.
Another on point video Paul C, chock full of cracking examples of your fine work. The click bait thing bring it on. I have an episode coming soon where after 40 odd years of wanting, I finally got my hands on a Leica, sadly, actually tragically, there won't be much bait very clickable with that camera as after just 14 days of ownership I killed the damn thing. Here's hoping my Insurance is up to the repair cost. Love that 'blad of yours and that location just stunning.
Gutted to hear that Paul I had a look at those images, very nice! Bad luck with the lasers, hope you get it back soon.
@@PaulCSmithPhotographer haha yeah mate it was a bit a of a boot in the spuds, but hey in the big scheme of things shit happens and all that. I'm impressed with the shots from the Q2 low light noise isn't too good tho.
Great video! I use a Leica MP with HP5+ and ID-11. I find the sharpness of the Leica lenses with the grain of HP5+ a really nice combination.I can't compete with digital so I don't try. Inspired by your work as always! Cheers.
whatever you want to call it, I appreciate you being truthful 🤔🤔
Cheers Ernest
We're all here just because you are such a handsome devil, There, I said it 🤣
OK the photography is good and you come across well.
Shucks Andrew I'm blushing
You start out saying that you got more views when you used the Leica and Hasselblad cameras and then you say that gear doesn't matter. Well, that is a very old trope in the photography game and to an extent you are right, gear doesn't matter until it does. When you can't achieve the image or vision you want because of the gear you are using or folks aren't watching your content when you use camera X rather than camera Z, gear does indeed matter. I'm 70 yrs old and have been making images of one sort or another since 1970 and while I've never had someone look at an image and ask why I used the Nikon F with the 50mm f1.4 instead of the Hasselblad with the the 80mm f2.8 I do know which one to use and why I want to use it. So you see gear does matter, just maybe not in the way most people think.
Leica M8… “click”!
Hasselblad… “click”!
Film… “click”!
I don't care what camera you use it's your content that I'm interested in, but if you have to use your camera as click bate then do what you think is necessary to get the traffic. I don't watch gear videos for a reason.