It's all about trying to find the hidden gems, they are there. Decay, abandonment, details, juxtapositions, textures, etc, lots of ways to explore. I'm out soon, in an area I grew up in as a young kid. A place I know so well, but have not visited for a good number of years, so I need to catch up, if only for curiosity and nostalgia's sake. My plan is to document this photo-walk, creating a narrative with a series of images. A "day in the life" of my town, if you like. I'm going to try and capture the bustling moments and the more quiet, still moments, for that touch of contrast. That's the plan at least. I then plan to revisit and photograph again, but purposely taking different, unfamiliar routes, changing the perspective, and see what is revealed. Almost like I was visiting this place for the first time. Should be interesting. I'll be doing this with my small Fuji X-T30ii and just one lens. Talking about new camera bags, I just got (another!) new one. I do a lot of street style photography and I like to travel light and compact. Although I do have larger size backpacks, I prefer a sling for day to day use. So I convinced myself I needed a new sling bag, did a ton of research, and opted for the K&F Concept 10L sling and I'm so glad I did. Compared with the 'top-flight' bags, it comes in at a very sensible price, one third the price of some and I'm very happy with it. Perfect size for me, nice quality and great to wear. Personally, to answer your question, I love this kind of video. It can help people spark new ideas, we get to see good images, the one at 8:00 is my favourite, and there is that human element, so the video has a warmth and is not sterile...and also, I'm always fascinated to see new places. I thoroughly enjoyed your photo-walk.... ...and, TBH, I like the creative, slightly more leftfield videos as well, perhaps experimenting with recipes, more unusual subjects/perspectives etc...Perhaps a mix of both?...I'll tune in regardless. Note to self: need to get more concise.
Interesting walk around, I enjoyed the images and laid back chat.
It's all about trying to find the hidden gems, they are there.
Decay, abandonment, details, juxtapositions, textures, etc, lots of ways to explore.
I'm out soon, in an area I grew up in as a young kid. A place I know so well, but have not visited for a good number of years, so I need to catch up, if only for curiosity and nostalgia's sake. My plan is to document this photo-walk, creating a narrative with a series of images. A "day in the life" of my town, if you like. I'm going to try and capture the bustling moments and the more quiet, still moments, for that touch of contrast. That's the plan at least.
I then plan to revisit and photograph again, but purposely taking different, unfamiliar routes, changing the perspective, and see what is revealed. Almost like I was visiting this place for the first time. Should be interesting.
I'll be doing this with my small Fuji X-T30ii and just one lens.
Talking about new camera bags, I just got (another!) new one. I do a lot of street style photography and I like to travel light and compact. Although I do have larger size backpacks, I prefer a sling for day to day use. So I convinced myself I needed a new sling bag, did a ton of research, and opted for the K&F Concept 10L sling and I'm so glad I did. Compared with the 'top-flight' bags, it comes in at a very sensible price, one third the price of some and I'm very happy with it. Perfect size for me, nice quality and great to wear.
Personally, to answer your question, I love this kind of video. It can help people spark new ideas, we get to see good images, the one at 8:00 is my favourite, and there is that human element, so the video has a warmth and is not sterile...and also, I'm always fascinated to see new places. I thoroughly enjoyed your photo-walk....
...and, TBH, I like the creative, slightly more leftfield videos as well, perhaps experimenting with recipes, more unusual subjects/perspectives etc...Perhaps a mix of both?...I'll tune in regardless.
Note to self: need to get more concise.
@@innercityunit2112 Love your detailed responses! Looking forward to hearing about your small town.