Not impressed at all. Your camera and lense worth Five times more than average other cameras and lenses. Prove your mastery by gear that average photographer can afford and use. Otherwise, it is like showing good photography is only for rich people.
For those who take shots at Leicas…let’s not forget their resale value. I could buy an M8 today and sell it around the same price or minimal loss 2 years from now.
I need to ask, is this how he earns his living? I have found you have lots of different demands from clients and often need a wide variety of equipment to meet needs. If you are doing art only, yes, that makes sense. I am simply asking for those of us who produced income through our photography.
I love everything in this video, from Singapore to the 'one camera, one lens' concept to Farn's wise words and great advice, let alone his great photographs, it's superb, thanks for sharing!
After 7 years I upgraded my gear, a DSLR and a small companion with a fixed lens. The new mirrorless and the M4/3 I bought are fascinating cameras. Out of the box they produce technically excellent images. On the other hand they’re full of gimmicks and setup choices that make me long for older days when a split screen for focus adjustment the the correct exposure settings via two dials where all you have to worry about. The subject was in the center of my attention. I believe that at most I‘ll use 10 to maybe 20% of all the gimmicks of the new cameras. I concur with this gentleman and my advice, if you work with a DSLR or similar: rather invest in excellent lenses, besides knowledge.
Great video! I would love to see more interviews with diverse photographers. I enjoy sharing these with my students, but please take the time to provide better closed captioning.
Great photography attitude. Love the way you think. Unfortunately photography has changed so much regarding camera's and gear, most people have become obsessed with new gear more than bettering their photography. Unfortunately I am one of these people.
@@supergoosegal I'm a full-time ph, 7000 bucks for a leica is most of photographers can't afford, hobbyists will have 0 bucks unless their family is supporting their expensive hobby.
What a refreshing change this was from all the commercialism on media today. Farn comes across as a great guy & undoubtedly a fine photographer. He has some great advice for those who will listen.
Absolutely nice videography, background music really justify what you want to convey. could you please guide how did you get that effect ? maybe Lookup table?