Actually, bright but overcast days are often better for photography than bright sunshine, because the cloud acts like a scatter filter for the bright sunlight and means you don't have to worry about glare. On top of that, for a show like Poldark, which is set in Cornwall, an overcast day looks more fitting anyhow.
Bellissimo video devo dire aidan Turner sempre veramente affascinante ,più di molte delle attrici che lo affiancano , anche se possono essere simpatiche
I noticed that as well, but believe it or not if you look through a fashion magazine a lot of the models top of their head is cut off. I forget the name of the fashion photographer who is known for that, but his images are always on the covers of fashion mags. I've seen other pro photographers with trees or other objects common out of peoples heads, and it bothers me too.
I find interesting that a photographer of such a caliber would allow a tree grow out of the model's hair at 4:29, i want to believe that was on purpose, but why?
+ Marcelo Tezza The tree growing out of Aidan Turner's head is a distraction indeed, and as you said, it's hard to imagine the photographer'd make such a cardinal mistake but it must've been deliberate. Especially when he says in the beginning of the video that "you (aka a photographer) need an eye for detail". That's some big detail there, the tree! Is it supposed to be a metaphor for something, or simply just a joke? Other than that, the pictures look lovely, at least to someone like myself, who's not an expert in photography.
If he was shooting digital why didn't he just up the ISO for the dimly lit room instead of having to use a 1/4 second shutter speed? I assumed the whole shoot was on digital.
I do belive that the focus is behind the subject in the picture from 6:08. It's curious how come a photographer who's doing a cover works for the first time with a medium format. Are there any camera rent shops in UK? :|
He's shot with medium format Phase One cameras before. It was the first time using the new Phase One XF body and 100MP IQ3 back which were just out at the time.
800 ISO and not noisy? you can shoot 12.000 ISO and you still can't even notice any with this thing. This is my dream camera by the way, but i'll never be able to afford it.
2016 50K camera and a 50K budget for the photo shoot. 2019 10K camera (fuji) 1000 budget for the photo shoot 2021 You will be able to that with the new Samsung for 1000 all in all))
Fantastic shoot and camera. The clothes, settings and final imagery are extraordinary. Well done.
Found great little tips through Jason's casual conversation, and wow the image quality is superb.
I know this was supposedly just an add for the camera but seeing the workflow of the photographer was really interesting
hes noob!
You know a photographer has been shooting for a long time when they say they're using "800 ASA"!
It SHOULD be ASA
Đức Nguyễn Minh Exactly my point :)
Or if you are really old it could be DIN.
or just being a snob photog...
saying Din would mean they're both old and germans not older than ASA ;)
This is outrageous gorgeous! Dream work!
2.43 "We got married in here". 😊Aidan always in a good mood. Beatiful video
He knows how to do that Poldark look.
It looks like cinematic. Nice.
Aidan Turner is so cool and awesome.I appreciate him.
Wow, what a location. Just the pinacle.
In Britain you have to bring the sun with you.
Aha
Actually, bright but overcast days are often better for photography than bright sunshine, because the cloud acts like a scatter filter for the bright sunlight and means you don't have to worry about glare. On top of that, for a show like Poldark, which is set in Cornwall, an overcast day looks more fitting anyhow.
Ce frumoase sunt!Elizabeth" stupenda!🤗❤
Would have liked to know more about the crop factor/ratio the photographer is using and what the final image required size/dimensions are.
Love the set
i love this video, I keep coming back to it when i need a bit of inspiration. Its a perfect BTS video.
Bellissimo video devo dire aidan Turner sempre veramente affascinante ,più di molte delle attrici che lo affiancano , anche se possono essere simpatiche
4:27 - was it really necessary or part of art to have the tree coming from this actor´s head? :)
I noticed that as well, but believe it or not if you look through a fashion magazine a lot of the models top of their head is cut off. I forget the name of the fashion photographer who is known for that, but his images are always on the covers of fashion mags. I've seen other pro photographers with trees or other objects common out of peoples heads, and it bothers me too.
@@patricksmith2553 Images full of trash!
Love your Work
I find interesting that a photographer of such a caliber would allow a tree grow out of the model's hair at 4:29, i want to believe that was on purpose, but why?
You're definitely over thinking it
Conor Clarke There is no such a thing of overthinking in photography as far as i know...
+ Marcelo Tezza
The tree growing out of Aidan Turner's head is a distraction indeed, and as you said, it's hard to imagine the photographer'd make such a cardinal mistake but it must've been deliberate. Especially when he says in the beginning of the video that "you (aka a photographer) need an eye for detail". That's some big detail there, the tree! Is it supposed to be a metaphor for something, or simply just a joke?
Other than that, the pictures look lovely, at least to someone like myself, who's not an expert in photography.
jupezer good
Made me think of John Baldessaris 'wrong'
Dream job
Aidan Turner, atractivo y guapo con lo que se ponga!!!!❤️🧡💛
What is the light umbrella he was using in the video, someone knows?
Lovely!
Eleanor beautiful🥰👍💯💝🌷🌷🌷
I need to work with one of these one day.
I'm afraid to imagine doing retouch on 100MP close-up
Yep, to much details
Imagine a 531 MP portrait ;)
One day, I am going to own a phase one!
I don't like how most of the Phase One videos on youtube are made by Phase One and not photographers who purchased the system.
great photos
Very inspiring!
Nice camera! This video could have been even better, if it were shot in 4K. Then we could see even better the nice shot from the large sensor camera.
If he was shooting digital why didn't he just up the ISO for the dimly lit room instead of having to use a 1/4 second shutter speed? I assumed the whole shoot was on digital.
Where’s George Warleggan?
Awesome! what is that giant hanging reflector they are using?
don't know, but white shower curtain would do fine. ok, two of them
i love, then all the guru are sitting in the comments section. Despite that i saw some realy nice images.
Awesome
Magnifico trabajo !!! linda luz!!
I do belive that the focus is behind the subject in the picture from 6:08. It's curious how come a photographer who's doing a cover works for the first time with a medium format. Are there any camera rent shops in UK? :|
He's shot with medium format Phase One cameras before. It was the first time using the new Phase One XF body and 100MP IQ3 back which were just out at the time.
stunning home & cast. Clothes-not so much. I did love seeing more of the Chavenage property. They should have used that chapel.
What box is that on the Profoto b2?
I remember his shoot with Benedict Cumberbatch falling into a pond.
Of course is very nice 100Mega pixels but the price is so fucking insane i prepared to buy Fuji medium format than this.
Is it me or do the images look soft?
in second location the subjects from behind are out of focus and in 3rd location he has a tree growing from his head XD
waiting on 100mp mirrorless
Wait no longer - Fuji GFX100
800 ISO and not noisy? you can shoot 12.000 ISO and you still can't even notice any with this thing. This is my dream camera by the way, but i'll never be able to afford it.
Now they turn him onto a model
He cannot help act with his eyes
2016 50K camera and a 50K budget for the photo shoot. 2019 10K camera (fuji) 1000 budget for the photo shoot 2021 You will be able to that with the new Samsung for 1000 all in all))