A vlog with the unscripted journeys of a photographer exploring landscapes, wildlife and people from the Arctic to the Amazon in search of stories, inspiration and meaning. - or - Stuff that Jonas finds interesting.
Thanks Jonás - awesome educator, you certainly encouraged me to try more panos. I was aware of the nodal slider but have never heard it explained as well as you did. I may also need to hire you for spider alarm services. 😉
Thanks for a great video and sharing your knowledge. Really appreciate it and love your passion. Could you kindly share the models of your pano head, the inverted ball head, the, slider and the 360 gimbal and any other gear? Thank you
Hello Bryan, absolutely! 360 head: Nodal Ninja M (Pro Series) (includes the slider) GXP Ball-head Really right stuff ascend series tripod That’s it! Enjoy your pano journey! Best Jonas
*Thank you* for this. 6 minutes into my first video on your channel and I've instantly subscribed. I've been grappling with and resisting the whole "establishing a consistent brand voice" as I take my 15 years of photography from personal passion to profession. The bottom line is, I don't *want* to edit everything the same way. I don't *want* to always use the same focal length. I don't *want* to always emphasize the same colors and tones. I don't *want* to do anything the pros say we have to do in order to establish a recognizable photography voice. There is so much beauty, and each type of image deserves its own representation based on what shows it the best. To constrain myself into a professional profile is to cut myself off from the breadth of my artistic vision. There will just have to be another way to attract an audience. Maybe, as you point out here, my reason for photographing will itself be apparent in my images. I photograph to remind myself that no matter how scary the world seems, there is still beauty everywhere- and often, in the most ordinary things. And I want to show that to others.
I started listening to jazz when I was a teenager. My gateway drug was jazz fusion however, but it led me to Miles Davis, John Coltrane and Thelonious Monk, It doesn't get any cooler and it's not just for old guys! Although, I am an old guy now.Thanks for the great lesson!
Hi David, I was 100% an indie rock and punk kid. Started listening to jazz a couple of years ago! Discovering great artists all the time - Miles Davis is a favourite but I am finding myself listening to the Toure-Raichel Collective's "The Paris Session" a lot lately! Thanks for watching!
Hej Lennart, du är välkommen! Galápagos var magiskt! Vi har sålt slut första resan för 2025, men blir nog en till! Annars är det 2026 som gäller! Ha det fint!
"To create photographs of nature to discover healing" it is too personal to me. Thank you for this great video. I will definitely watch it over & over again. I do subscribed.