Love this format a lot. As long as you’re making these kinds of videos, I’m subbing and watching 100%! So therapeutic and engaging to watch another photographers POV. Keep em coming!
This is awesome. I love that you’re just walking the streets looking at ordinary stuff but as soon as it’s captured in a b&w still, it becomes a work of art. This is a special skill - seeing the artistic potential in the ordinary. I'm inspired. Well done. Look forward to more.
The POV to photograph is so interesting. You see the scene and try to imagine how you would take a snap, then immediately get to see how differently the actual shot turns out!
I know right! There’s also other variables like different focal lengths, vintage glass, manual exposure, depth and film stock too which all add to a look. This is why I love film so much!
Excellent all around, VInnie. Good looking photos; I liked seeing them emerge from the ultra wide digital view. Don't know about the coffee break after 3:50 of photographing. . . . Looking forward to more of your videos.
nice lens!
That is such a pretty lense 🤌🏽
Love this format a lot. As long as you’re making these kinds of videos, I’m subbing and watching 100%! So therapeutic and engaging to watch another photographers POV. Keep em coming!
This is awesome. I love that you’re just walking the streets looking at ordinary stuff but as soon as it’s captured in a b&w still, it becomes a work of art. This is a special skill - seeing the artistic potential in the ordinary. I'm inspired. Well done. Look forward to more.
Glad you enjoyed it! More to come for sure.
The POV to photograph is so interesting.
You see the scene and try to imagine how you would take a snap, then immediately get to see how differently the actual shot turns out!
I know right! There’s also other variables like different focal lengths, vintage glass, manual exposure, depth and film stock too which all add to a look. This is why I love film so much!
Excellent all around, VInnie. Good looking photos; I liked seeing them emerge from the ultra wide digital view. Don't know about the coffee break after 3:50 of photographing. . . . Looking forward to more of your videos.
Hahah totally. Thanks Fred. I mean you and I would get a coffee before shooting anything, so I'm 3 mins ahead on this one!
Nice photos, I was hoping you would hit up Oso for coffee in your video :)
My partner worked at empire so it’s already rigged 😂
@@enloupevin so many good places for coffee or to eat out in Nelson :)
God damn you’re good looking