I'm a multi-genre photographer based in Hong Kong. My photography journey began in 2002 and I have been taking photos ever since. Over the years I have developed my skills through shooting film and digital. Having the privilege to process my photos in the darkroom makes me understand editing plays an integral part. I am here to share what I learn!
Thanks for the feedback! If you are looking for that bright blue sky look, check out this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-VC-MK1JJLCM.html
Over the decades, I have used 21, 24, 28, 35, 40, 45, 50, and 55mm focal lengths on full-frame cameras in one-lens/one body street shooting situations. All worked well. However, the 35mm f/2 or 35mm f/1.4 is my personal favorite.
I think I have one of these in storage. Its not in the current rotation because I have... 4 other Yashica TLR's. Do I have a problem? Yo I have subbed because we are fellow Yashica bros! Cannot wait to see more of your pics. Trying to immerse my feed in fellow film people. I just posted a new vid featuring my yashica and the photos I've taken with it of my rescue dog. Check it out if you get a chance. Peace!
I was confused of how to determine a color pallet to work along with. You just showed me how easily it is by just choosing a poster of a movie with desired color spectrum. The little tweaks in the curves to avoid pure black and how contemporary the sides on the graph impact on the image and histogram, became second nature once I watched this gold nugged. Thank again and sorry for spaming you comment sections, it is just so darn useful what you give away here.
Thank you for being so thoughtful and for sharing your views. I’m glad my content was able to help out :) It means a lot to hear that. Have the most beautiful day!
Your Pawn Shop Picture shows me how the numbers of people in the frame can change the story of the framing and thus the feelings it evokes. Thank you again. I started to struggle what to shoot in my area.
I think you made a good point. I love hearing from my audience to understand what they’re looking for. Truly grateful for your comments. More videos are on the way!
you are great thank you ! I love Lr, better then LrC ! I use classic only for focus stacking bc then you can select all the images and go directly to PS while on Lr you can't. Cool grade BTW :)
Hi new to your channel and really like your content! Was wondering if you could share exporting to instagram settings? I love how your photo's don't seem to have any loss from the instagram compression. I'm never sure on the resolution. I've tried what instagram suggests but i always find it looks not right. Also should i be adding sharping to photo for instagram if i like the dreamy look? Thanks so much for your help 🙏🏻💯✨
Hi Ryan! I'm glad you're enjoying the content, and thanks for the question. When exporting from Lightroom, I usually use "resize to fit 5.0 megapixels" with a resolution of 150 pixels per inch. The "sharpen for screen" option is turned on. I find that this helps maintain the quality and minimize the impact of Instagram's compression. As for the dreamy look, you might consider using the dehaze or clarity slider to add blurriness, for example, -10. Experiment with it and see what works best for your photos. Hope this helps! 🙌
That was a strange video, by the standards of YT photograpy vids, and i enjoyed it very much. Good length, good format, good pace. I'm on board and looking forward to more. All the best from New Zealand.
That's odd. It should only select a specific color unless the colors are similar. In the new desktop version, you can also use the eyedropper tool to pick the color more precisely. You can also take a look at this edit that I shared in the Lightroom Community. I hope it helps. lightroom.app.link/1b2Fs95rTHb
I'm using three lenses mostly 50/1,4 24/2,8 and some time zoom 18-70/3,5-5.6 . Becose I'm taking fotos of people 50mm is stil on camera. I always talk with people before, and they know they will on fotos. This I think is important, de-facto I'm arrange fotos. Moment fotos are in this time no good thing.
I agree. I value the interactions and friendly conversations with the subjects. It's important to make sure they are aware of the camera and don't mind being on camera, especially if you capture their face up close. However, I also understand that there is another approach that can be intrusive, but that's not my style either.