I just want to say how nice it was to see people masked in this video. We're civid conscious photographers and the care masking offers to our communities is appreciated!
Hey peeps.. These guys are telling us about how different shapes evokes different emotions.... not about the proper human emotions. Besides..you guys are doing great🤌🏻
Emotions? No. There's always a question of "why" when I look at photography and only nonsense is being conveyed. Sure, people might find it interesting, but there is no "why", so there is no emotion attached.
@@MangoStreet I think you're missing the point. Shapes DO NOT evoke emotion. Draw a circle or a square on a piece of paper. There is no emotion in those shapes. It's the same way that if you took a Polaroid picture of a wall a centimeter away, the picture does not envoke emotion, although pictures can evoke emotion. There has to be a "why". Why does a shape play a role in the story telling or message. So you asked if these shapes in your shoots evoked emotion and the answer is no. It's abstract poses from models contouring their body around a shape. It's as simple and shallow as that.
@@dawgyv72 we understand how to tell stories through photos. we’ve made a lot of videos about that (like this one, for example: th-cam.com/video/u704HqVzFI8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=fpLLt6nMitMjUaQB). there are a lot of elements that *subconsciously* shape the way viewers see your photos. color is a big one. we’ve done a few videos about that. lighting is another big one. we have many videos on that as well. here, we’re highlighting shapes, but we are also using lighting and color here as well. it, along with the actual emotions of your subjects all work together to elicit emotion from a viewer. if i can find you a link to a video we made that explains that more clearly, i’ll add it here.
@@MangoStreet I think the point already came across in your video, I think the OP just wanted to say that they didn't feel anything looking at your photos. And that might be ok, too, because this is very subjective. I'm not agreeing with them, but I can see their point too.
They evoked every emotion in me. Well, the good ones. Lovely video as always!
Duo's Back Again, selalu membakar semangat untuk mulai project lagi !
Always love your photos! Shapes, angles, colors, and models are all super cool!
Wow wow wii wow, so cool!
the masked glowy edge animations, whichever o y'all did that...😮💨🤤😩
I've always found it difficult to direct models, and watching you guys on your shoots is helpful
Lovely video as always Mango!
Love this new series, a lot of tips and inspiration, keep it up :D
Super cool!! What’s your lighting set up?
just a single broncolor strobe with an umbrella 👍
Lovellyyyy😍😍
I love this !
thanks for mentioning it!
Oh wow! Fantastic photos! And im absolutely in love with the studio, can I ask the name?
Excellent
thanks, luis!
Mango "Master of Layers" Street
I just want to say how nice it was to see people masked in this video. We're civid conscious photographers and the care masking offers to our communities is appreciated!
Yeah right 🤣 Give me a break.
Hey peeps.. These guys are telling us about how different shapes evokes different emotions.... not about the proper human emotions.
Besides..you guys are doing great🤌🏻
Emotions? No. There's always a question of "why" when I look at photography and only nonsense is being conveyed. Sure, people might find it interesting, but there is no "why", so there is no emotion attached.
many elements are used to evoke emotion in photography. for example, shapes. see the intro for more info 👍
@@MangoStreet I think you're missing the point. Shapes DO NOT evoke emotion. Draw a circle or a square on a piece of paper. There is no emotion in those shapes. It's the same way that if you took a Polaroid picture of a wall a centimeter away, the picture does not envoke emotion, although pictures can evoke emotion. There has to be a "why". Why does a shape play a role in the story telling or message.
So you asked if these shapes in your shoots evoked emotion and the answer is no. It's abstract poses from models contouring their body around a shape. It's as simple and shallow as that.
@@dawgyv72 we understand how to tell stories through photos. we’ve made a lot of videos about that (like this one, for example: th-cam.com/video/u704HqVzFI8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=fpLLt6nMitMjUaQB). there are a lot of elements that *subconsciously* shape the way viewers see your photos. color is a big one. we’ve done a few videos about that. lighting is another big one. we have many videos on that as well. here, we’re highlighting shapes, but we are also using lighting and color here as well. it, along with the actual emotions of your subjects all work together to elicit emotion from a viewer. if i can find you a link to a video we made that explains that more clearly, i’ll add it here.
found it: th-cam.com/video/ikhoM0sT4Vs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=pAvF0x_KIEeQfCW7
@@MangoStreet I think the point already came across in your video, I think the OP just wanted to say that they didn't feel anything looking at your photos. And that might be ok, too, because this is very subjective. I'm not agreeing with them, but I can see their point too.
Were you guys ill? What's with the masks?
thank you for your concern
@MangoStreet I hope you get better soon ❤️
I didn't feel any change!!