At work there was a competition for World Photography Day and I got 1st in Landscape and 2nd in the Wildlife category. First time ever I get some sort of acknowledgement for my photography. Even if it’s between amateurs in a job that is as remote to creativity as one can be. But still I’m chuffed. And I’m saying it here ‘cause nobody else I’ve told really understands what that felt like.
I'll give it to you mate you have balls to walk around talking to yourself photographing in the middle of London. I'm in a tiny town and get nervous and stared at with my tiny A6000 haha. Will definitely support you next month's pay day and buy your presets! Keep up the good work mate, recent subscriber and hooked!
Yo love your POV videos! Not only it gives really great ideas for street photography but also helps to see how you manage with people. I think it would be awesome to have the settings written next to the edit pic you show in the video instead of you saying them out loud, not that is hard to understand you but i feel it more appealing that way. Keep with the amazing work !
Nice video man. I‘ve owned my 50mm since months and always struggled to do street photography with it with just how punched in it is. This video definitely gave me fresh new ideas. Thanks!
I use a Pentax K3 with a Vivitar Series 1 lens. I have a few Series 1s and some Pentax primes from the 70's and 80's. I don't actually own a modern lens yet. Someday, maybe.
Always a pleasure seeing your POV in London Great light what have I been shooting as you know I use my s21 looking for a book this morning I stumbled across this dude in a shopping trolley with his leg resting on his cruch totally insane 😀
Ooh enjoy the Fujifilm! I love my X100V! I've been out shooting street and nature in London. And I also went for a visit to Coventry for a change of pace 😁
Have you or can you do a workflow showing you applying your presets and how you manage all these photos. I.e storage Im lucky if I take shots once a week and the amount of storage used is high
Thanks for the video. i Shoot like 2-3 days with the 35 mm f0.95 on sony, but i didn´t like it so much. got a 35 mm f1.2 AF lens and... i don´t know, it might not be the best focal lenght for me. The bokeh is dope though. Maybe i get something around 50
I feel the same with the 35 focal length it’s too wide for detailed stuff but to punched in to get wide stuff. It’s good for portraits and car stuff though. 50 - 85 and 14 are my favourite full frame focal lengths
Which lenses did you get for your Fuji? If you’d like suggestions I’d suggest the 50 f1 and the 90 f2. Both really good lenses. The 90 is super sharp, even at f2. Great video btw! Love these pov videos a lot!
Do you have or can you make a video about how to apply correctly your lightroom presets? I want to buy the pack but I also want to know how profesionals edit their photos and I need to know if I can use it in camera raw,dark table and new lightroom CC because I don't use lightroom classic 😐🙏👍
Presets work on all Lightroom version which also includes camera raw for PS. There are xmp files for the latest Lightroom and if you have an old version you can use the LRtemplates.
I have a question for any photographers... Recently, I have started a hobby for photography. I am looking at the Sony A6000 and was wondering if this is a good option. I like the price it's at and the fact that it has a viewfinder. The only thing I was concerned about was that it's an APS-C sensor and not a full frame, is this a valid concern? Also, I am looking at lenses to purchase. Is putting a full frame lens on an APS-C camera sensor a bad thing? What are the pros and cons? In addition, what is the best type of lens to purchase for the use of experimenting in many types of photography? Thanks to anyone who replies!!!
It is entirely up to you and your pocket. My first dozen cameras (and lenses) were all cropped sensors. I learned a lot using those cameras. Through the years, I shot a gazillion images and some were very, very good. Later I purchased my first full frame, followed by several expensive lenses. Now, I will never go back to a cropped sensor anything. I have since sold almost all my older cameras and lenses. That's one man's opinion. Enjoy your hobby!
Not criticizing, I like and watch these type of videos a lot. I ask, why are these photographers using their cameras like they are shooting with a cell phone? I was recently taking pictures at a family event and asked a photographer to take my picture with some relatives. I handed her my full frame camera, she held it out like a cell phone and sprayed us with about 30 shots. Why do they do that? Is it that I am an old foggy? I still look thru the view finder, compose my images and double check the (mostly) manual settings. Very seldom will I shoot in full auto or aim and spray. I see a lot doing this.
Great video! Maybe a bit of dumb question from me but I noticed in this and other videos that sometimes when you press the shutter button there is one click, whereas in other cases there are 2 clicks. Why is it so? Did you program one of the C1/C2 buttons to turn on/off the front e-curtain in the camera?
Loving these videos, infact it's because of you I stopped a friend throwing away an old Canon 500d. So I've ordered myself a 50mm F1.8. Appreciate you're busy but are you able to answer 1 thing I am curious about? One your POV the picture looks very zoomed on the camera but your final shot is zoomed out, why is that and how? :)