Hi Roman, Excellent video, well presented as always. One thing I would say with reference to composition is that layers in an image are usually beneficial to the overall composition. By layers I'm referring to foreground midground and distance. If you can link all of those with something in each layer that is relevant to the story it will make the image that much stronger. this can apply to the colour & tone also, combine the two and you will end up with a very good image. Great stuff and very informative. thank you. Take care and enjoy the hair cut😁😁 😎
The best lesson I learned from this tutorial has been to think about the actual image whether it was warm or cool so that white balance & colour grading can accentuate the same feel further 🙌 thanks a lot man 👍
HEY ROMAN, I AM A FREELANCE STREET PHOTOGRAPHER. I FOUND A LOT OF TUTORIAL VIDEOS ON TH-cam. BUT YOU ARE ONE OF THE MOST CLEAR AND GOOD TUTOR TBH. LEARNT A LOT FROM YOUR VIDEO ESPECIALLY THE LAST POINT, YOU CHECK YOUR PHOTOS A FEW DAYS LATER AND FOUND THEM OVER COOKED, HAVE THE SAME FEELING SOMETIME TO ME😂 THANKS AGAIN FOR THE SHARING, ❤ FROM SHANGHAI🇨🇳
Thanks Roman for all your shared knowledge. You mentioned in a previous video they weren’t for professionals but I’ve been one for over 25 years and find your work and advice very inspiring. Just posted my first London photo walk and plan on shooting many more. My recent XT4 purchase was due to your advice and use and it doesn’t disappoint. Please keep on doing what you do. Thank you!
Good video, very informative i shoot on 35mm and 120mm film 90 % of my free time off work, watching this video opened my eyes to digital editing, time to get my fuji xe2 out of hibernation. Cheers Roman
I only found your channel recently as I’m about to buy into the Fuji ecosystem and our photography interests are quite similar. Baffles me that your channel isn’t larger, your videos are great 👍🏻🤔
Superb video. Really good content that’s easy to digest and follow. A lot of this I would do as my own process but you put some great informative information over the perhaps basic tools. 👍🏽
Hi Roman. I just thought I'd say hello. I'm a UK pensioner shooting an XT2, mainly street, architecture, and a bit of landscape. I started out with a Rolleiflex when I was 20, a few breaks over the years, but still loving it. Very much enjoying your content, so thanks very much for your hard work. Do you script these vids?
Wow - a Great video as always. And I don’t know why, i think now it’s the time for a new iPad. 😅 to be honest, my old iPad works like on its first day. But it is not compatible to the pen. Thank you so much .....Greetz from 🇩🇪
using Lightroom? I thought you had switched to Capture One (not that there's anything wrong w/ that, just curious!) also, didn't know LR had the fuji film simulations like C1
Hey, Roman. Enjoy your channel. Just a bit of constructive criticism on this one. I'm not sure that sets, composition, and aspect ratios are really on topic (except in the very broadest sense) if the question is what gives an image a cinematic look. I'm not saying that these aren't good topics or that your thoughts weren't helpful but these weren't why I clicked on the video. I was seconds away from clicking off to a different video when you finally turned to the question at hand. Looking forward to future content.
Hi Roman, Excellent video, well presented as always. One thing I would say with reference to composition is that layers in an image are usually beneficial to the overall composition. By layers I'm referring to foreground midground and distance. If you can link all of those with something in each layer that is relevant to the story it will make the image that much stronger. this can apply to the colour & tone also, combine the two and you will end up with a very good image. Great stuff and very informative. thank you. Take care and enjoy the hair cut😁😁 😎
Thank you!
Thank you so much!!
The best lesson I learned from this tutorial has been to think about the actual image whether it was warm or cool so that white balance & colour grading can accentuate the same feel further 🙌 thanks a lot man 👍
HEY ROMAN, I AM A FREELANCE STREET PHOTOGRAPHER. I FOUND A LOT OF TUTORIAL VIDEOS ON TH-cam. BUT YOU ARE ONE OF THE MOST CLEAR AND GOOD TUTOR TBH. LEARNT A LOT FROM YOUR VIDEO ESPECIALLY THE LAST POINT, YOU CHECK YOUR PHOTOS A FEW DAYS LATER AND FOUND THEM OVER COOKED, HAVE THE SAME FEELING SOMETIME TO ME😂 THANKS AGAIN FOR THE SHARING, ❤ FROM SHANGHAI🇨🇳
the quarantine made me find this channel and man i love it!! keep it up .
greetings from a venezuelan guy living in Portugal!
Thanks Roman for all your shared knowledge. You mentioned in a previous video they weren’t for professionals but I’ve been one for over 25 years and find your work and advice very inspiring. Just posted my first London photo walk and plan on shooting many more. My recent XT4 purchase was due to your advice and use and it doesn’t disappoint. Please keep on doing what you do. Thank you!
Fantastic video. One of the best I have seen on photographic storytelling. Well done my man.
Appreciate the time stamps, really helps when I watch them again. Thanks!
Smashing it mate keep it up
Thanks for putting timestamps, it is really useful and helpful... I wish more people had this in their videos... its a great idea :)
Thank you Roman for this wonderful and informative video. I got a lot out of it.
Excellent tutorial, love how you teach and your photography. Thank you!
Very good video/tutorial Roman. Thank you for sharing.
Very useful, thank you, Roman! I am going to travel next week, so will try the story telling photography
Amazing video! The information is very helpful
Thanks for the video Roman. Good content and very informative.
you`re a gem, thank you big time!!!
Always the best mr Fox.
The lockdown hair kinda grew on me ❤️
love it, it was fantastic
Good video, very informative i shoot on 35mm and 120mm film 90 % of my free time off work, watching this video opened my eyes to digital editing, time to get my fuji xe2 out of hibernation. Cheers Roman
Thank you Roman will try these ideas on some of my images kind regards Howard Rollinson
Very informative and helpful Roman, thank you!
I only found your channel recently as I’m about to buy into the Fuji ecosystem and our photography interests are quite similar. Baffles me that your channel isn’t larger, your videos are great 👍🏻🤔
Superb video.
Really good content that’s easy to digest and follow. A lot of this I would do as my own process but you put some great informative information over the perhaps basic tools. 👍🏽
This is a fantastic tutorial. I appreciate all of the detail that you cover - well done!
Best of the best
Solid video Roman, definitely learned a lot from it🙏
which lens do you use to film a roll
@@snapsbyfox I thought You sold for 8 16 fuji
Another cracking vid mate....
This was excellent.. I learned a great deal..thank you!!!
I want to try this with the snapseed apron my tablet and android phone
Hi Roman. I just thought I'd say hello. I'm a UK pensioner shooting an XT2, mainly street, architecture, and a bit of landscape. I started out with a Rolleiflex when I was 20, a few breaks over the years, but still loving it. Very much enjoying your content, so thanks very much for your hard work. Do you script these vids?
Amazing content. Great work!
Amazing Work ✌️
Hillo I like your style how to vlog. Nice content.
Wow - a Great video as always. And I don’t know why, i think now it’s the time for a new iPad. 😅 to be honest, my old iPad works like on its first day. But it is not compatible to the pen.
Thank you so much
.....Greetz from 🇩🇪
Great vid as always!
Nice video, thanks for explaining all the different points. By the way, Lightroom Classic has split toning for midtones now.
Hey Roman is that the ipad pro 11 or 12.9?
Roman Fox thanks for getting back to me. I think 11 is good size of travel too. Keep up the good work with the videos you’re a great teacher!
great content. thanks !
Hey Roman, great explanation, thanks for sharing. Do you think the cinematic look will only works on a cloudy day or with flat light condition?
nice photos
using Lightroom? I thought you had switched to Capture One (not that there's anything wrong w/ that, just curious!) also, didn't know LR had the fuji film simulations like C1
@@snapsbyfox What type of ipad is that?
Hey, Roman. Enjoy your channel. Just a bit of constructive criticism on this one. I'm not sure that sets, composition, and aspect ratios are really on topic (except in the very broadest sense) if the question is what gives an image a cinematic look. I'm not saying that these aren't good topics or that your thoughts weren't helpful but these weren't why I clicked on the video. I was seconds away from clicking off to a different video when you finally turned to the question at hand. Looking forward to future content.
You need more subscribers hahaha thanks a lot for sharing this with us
I like your videos for their useful content but, aesthetically, I’ve grown quite fond of your current haircut - it’s quite retro.
Damn you look like a young Mark Occhilupo ( legendary surfer )