Great shots! Have you tried using any of the built-in filters/simulations? I’ve seen some people creating their own, which the camera allows you to, with amazing results. Very close to Fuji’s film simulations.
Last time when I took my Ricoh for assignment, someone asked me: Is this lego camera? ;d I feel like im not so serious guy with not so serious camera, but I can risk and also say, I have pretty serious results using it. One thing I always struggle with is skin colors and keeping them the same. In your case they look very cool, is this a post-production effect or are they maybe presets/jpgs straight from?
lego camera is a compliment in my book haha! so funny. ah really i'm not quite sure! i shoot it as the same i shoot film ( i know it's raw file ) i over expose the images then tweak in LRC and edit them in VSCO or snap seed on my phone. try keep it real basic / in keeping with the rest of my work! thanks for the comment means a lot
I have bigger and more expensive cameras. However it is always the Ricoh that gets the photos I want. And like you said for the intimate/closeness and minimal carry of gear. Lovely photos Alex!
Great shots! Have you tried using any of the built-in filters/simulations? I’ve seen some people creating their own, which the camera allows you to, with amazing results. Very close to Fuji’s film simulations.
Hey Marcelo! i haven't i'm gonna have a look today thanks for the recommendation
I'm really anti-gear but I know the Ricoh is genuinely a camera that elevates your shooting style. Hope you're having a great time 💫
me too mate, this camera feels sucha game changer it's hard not to talk about it! thanks mate!
I still find it incredible that a camera this small can produce such nice photos. How are you editing your photos? The colors are amazing!
me too! so impressive, LRC and Vsco Vincent! thanks for commenting
Last time when I took my Ricoh for assignment, someone asked me: Is this lego camera? ;d I feel like im not so serious guy with not so serious camera, but I can risk and also say, I have pretty serious results using it.
One thing I always struggle with is skin colors and keeping them the same. In your case they look very cool, is this a post-production effect or are they maybe presets/jpgs straight from?
lego camera is a compliment in my book haha! so funny. ah really i'm not quite sure! i shoot it as the same i shoot film ( i know it's raw file ) i over expose the images then tweak in LRC and edit them in VSCO or snap seed on my phone. try keep it real basic / in keeping with the rest of my work! thanks for the comment means a lot
@@AlexIvory do you edit the JPG's in VSCO / snap seed or the jpg files?
tweak in LRC then take them to Vsco mate. hope that helps x
@@AlexIvory Thanks a lot mate!
Great shots! Loved the dutch angle shot at 4:27
thanks mate! appreciate it a lot
Really nice pal. I’ve owned the GRiii and it’s a real powerhouse of a camera. Amazing what they’ve fit into that tiny little body.
Thanks as always mate, it's so impressive. as i said im really annoyed i took so long to get one, it's so small and handy. love it
@@AlexIvory the older models are also impressively good.
ive seen a ricoh gr (film) in a local camera shop. they got it right from day one
I have bigger and more expensive cameras. However it is always the Ricoh that gets the photos I want. And like you said for the intimate/closeness and minimal carry of gear. Lovely photos Alex!
me too and i'm glad you agree, it's so nice to take it back to basics. i never thought id be so impressed but i really am. thanks Zeno!