Lol, sorry for the cliff hanger, I'll put the AF-10 shots on my Instagram or in a future video. Currently going round Europe for a few months so it could be a while 😘
Great Video! Kinda cool that you took a few photos just a few blocks away from me, and I went to Glass Key for the first time literally yesterday. Happy to show you around to take some photos together if you are back in town!
How crazy I came across your video. I work at glass key photo and it was great talking to you. Great work by the way love the shot from bakers beach of the home.
Thanks Max for the video. I've been looking for someone to post some videos on taking photos of SF. I live in the area and I'm looking for some inspiration! this is awesome!
Thanks Chris, I could probably honestly shoot the SF streets continuously for like 3 weeks. There’s just something like this around every corner. Loved it, thanks for watching dude
Do this again, in another city with a 40 year old Nikon, like the F2, FE. Go back to the good old days of having only a built-in light meter. They are super fun to use and incredibly easy to shoot with. No buttons or screens to interfere with real shooting. I have taken many wonderful pictures with totally mechanical cameras (Pentax Spotmatic F, Nikon F2A and FE2). You will realize you don't need all these features found on today's cameras.
Lol, sorry for the cliff hanger, I'll put the AF-10 shots on my Instagram or in a future video. Currently going round Europe for a few months so it could be a while 😘
You got so close to the parrots! Inspiring!
Great Video! Kinda cool that you took a few photos just a few blocks away from me, and I went to Glass Key for the first time literally yesterday. Happy to show you around to take some photos together if you are back in town!
I love your content and photography style!
Nice one dude 🔥🔥🔥
Nice shots, Max! LOVE the bird on the bendy branch. Looking forward to seeing the rest of your tour 🙌
Thanks a lot! Yosemite coming up soon!
How crazy I came across your video. I work at glass key photo and it was great talking to you. Great work by the way love the shot from bakers beach of the home.
Haha, this is great! Can’t believe it popped up for you. Thanks a lot dude, really great store!
Wow! You were all over my neighborhood! Let me know next time and I can show you around!
Ah that’s awesome! I’d love to come back, San Francisco is so cool!
Thanks Max for the video. I've been looking for someone to post some videos on taking photos of SF. I live in the area and I'm looking for some inspiration! this is awesome!
Awesome Dennis! I Hope it helps dude
Sick photos! And great video
Oh man I want to go back to SF and take shots on the beach (where you soaked your shoes haha). That’s a great angle for sunrise!
It’s sooo good for it dude!
Awesome video with really honest reviews loved it 👍
Thanks dude!
17:57 I love this photograph so much, classical but great
Thanks Chris, I could probably honestly shoot the SF streets continuously for like 3 weeks. There’s just something like this around every corner. Loved it, thanks for watching dude
@@maxkent you are a talented photographer, never forget that
Great video!
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The fact that you mess up is a reason watch these videos.
Stunning visuals and grading! Mind if I ask what camera you used to film?
Thanks, I used Mark Bones Sony Cine LUT and I shoot on the Sony A7IV!
Do this again, in another city with a 40 year old Nikon, like the F2, FE. Go back to the good old days of having only a built-in light meter. They are super fun to use and incredibly easy to shoot with. No buttons or screens to interfere with real shooting. I have taken many wonderful pictures with totally mechanical cameras (Pentax Spotmatic F, Nikon F2A and FE2). You will realize you don't need all these features found on today's cameras.
Great vid man and wicked shots, shout me when a book is available! 100% interested
Thanks Eddy 😎
6:30 got scared for your camera there 🤣
So negative. Who cares anyone can take a photo. You took that amazing photo.