I have already seen in Thomas Heaton's daily vlogs that you are one of the contributors. That was surely a great project, even if you have to ask people for pictures. :D I'm looking forward to the complete documentation.
Wow! What a beautiful area of Spain, It appears to be rich in culture .😎with incredibly beautiful scenes. Lots of talent on hand in this film! I thoroughly enjoyed watching this video, thanks creating and sharing it Robin!✌️
Seems like you're having a blast!! Wonderful!! I was in Sevilla, Granada and Valencia this past March. La Alhambra was absolutely fabulous. Watching this reminded me of the ton of photos that still need editing. Can't wait to see Leica's final film. But also eager to see the rest of your journey in Andalucía. Keep having fun and making great pics!!!
Saw some familiar names and faces. Mike from England is there too. He is an awsome street photographer., hope you can share some knowledge. Great to follow you on different channels. Thanks for sharing
Ive seen a few RU-vidrs in Andalucia for some reason, there must have been some tourism push or something, but I have to say your photos are by far the best of the lot imo.
Really interesting and great photos, especially considering the pressure! Looking forward to the documentary! Hopefully you can still use the non-released shots yourself.
Few people understand how exhausting it is to meet people on a photo or video shoot in the street and explain yourself, interview them, and get them to go along with the scenario. By the end of the day you are totally spent. It is tough for someone who is a behind the scenes person to jump in to those situations continually.
This is great Robin. But it must be exhausting having to curtail your usual instincts and working method to appease those release form requests. Must really slow you down. Great photos nonetheless!
I was thinking that. if it's public space and its just street photography and material not used for marketing or have other dominant copyright material then shouldn't need the release.
@@sexysilversurfer .....the video was shot in Spain and I live in Spain....and you don't need any release for public images as Alan above says. Having said that I got the impression that the video was about a documentary or similar and then maybe it would have made sense to get a release especially when they had a lot of staged clips.... this type of video might easily fall beyond editorial.
@@therealsirrobin ....thank you for clarifying the situation: that explains everything!!! All the best for your project! And thank you for posting....
Don’t you feel at your best when you are on your own, with no other photographers or cameramen around you? I can see no reason to be part of a photographer scrum, other than being paid for it!
Sure, I can be more efficient when I work just by myself but nonetheless it was a great opportunity and being featured in well made documentary and a book is a nice achievement.