What's gucci y'all! Hope you enjoyed the street photography tip! Let us know if theres an alternate method you wanna share when taking candid photos! Also drop a like if you wanna see more videos like this! PS: If you wanna buy a print, theres a goodie in the description box π #MinoltaGang
Awesome video and tips! Why do all the photography Youtubers seem to use the same music and style to their videos? Just wondering, they all feel the same.
Hey there π lovely video as usual! I love how u integrate all these handy quick tips into your vlog like videos. Really looking forward to see the photographs of your parent child project. Im also very interested in your opinion about my photographs. If you want to pay me a visit on Insta: @max.dbn
First of all, I really appreciate the content you're putting out, you're doing good work. I also like your explanation of the rule of thirds. I have an issue with one thing though. Maybe it's just me, but there are quite a few shots in your street photography vids that are just snapshots of people walking past you. To me those shots feel like your focus was only on the fact that there's a stranger walking by, no focus on gestures, facial expressions, or even an intimate moment that goes by unrecognized and forgotten by everyone else. You obviously know what you're doing, your "Goodbye" print is one of many great examples of meaningful work. I would try to focus on a specific subject or matter when out street shooting. A couple of weeks ago I watched a skillshare class from Andre D Wagner which really opened my eyes again and made me look at my photography in a more critical way. I know it's quite a long comment, but if you have the time to read it all through, I really hope it makes sense at all. I appreciate you and the content you put out.
with the rule of third how do you focus your shots though especially with an old SLR? i assume you can't do a deep depth of field if you're intending to do the rule
What's gucci y'all! Hope you enjoyed the street photography tip! Let us know if theres an alternate method you wanna share when taking candid photos! Also drop a like if you wanna see more videos like this! PS: If you wanna buy a print, theres a goodie in the description box π #MinoltaGang
Great video! Also great explanation of thirds rule that's always a good tip!
These photos are a whole bunch of meh
Go warriors
Love how practical your tips are, plus the fact that you don't ramble. Love your ideas man!
Can you make a video on the process of making a final product, like doing the backing and resizing the image, etc?
LAKE TAHOE!!!
Great tips! I've been looking into Olympus SLRs and the OM-2n is beautiful, I'd love to see you do a review π
I like getting in people's face, sometimes with a tripod, sometimes with flash : )
where did you bought those little frames at the beginning?
Hey Jonathan! Awesome video!
I was wondering, where did you get that wooden looking (or maybe actual wood) shutter button?
can you make a vid of where you get your film developed?
New viddd yeyβΊοΈ btw what do you guys think about canon eos300?
Awesome video and tips! Why do all the photography Youtubers seem to use the same music and style to their videos? Just wondering, they all feel the same.
Great video King, refreshing to see someone shoot film along with some great tips….kudos
Great stuff!
Keep up the work and stay grinding bro,check out my photography insta @wadihkassisphotography ??
So now you have both the OM-2 and OM-2 Program in chrome and black finish respectively.
This is really great man! I never really thought of that, thanks! I'll try that on my next adventure.
TAKE THAT JUSTIN SIENA JACKET OFF!!!!!!!
Where did you buy your frames and backing? Also dope dope dope dope!!
that's right #minoltagang, step aside, enter: #olympusgang
Dope video!! Need to do the smoke grenade shoot soon !
And got the viper system on the whip!
Is your shutter button made of wood? That looks clean!
Hey there π lovely video as usual! I love how u integrate all these handy quick tips into your vlog like videos. Really looking forward to see the photographs of your parent child project.
Im also very interested in your opinion about my photographs. If you want to pay me a visit on Insta: @max.dbn
you can get a hotshoe mount for the gopro https://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?A=details&O=&Q=&ap=y&c3api=1876%2C%7Bcreative%7D%2C%7Bkeyword%7D&gclid=CjwKCAiA4vbSBRBNEiwAMorER8_udn1zL2z2ojKvGczKSHr7T8Xk2P-2G8usySY5CkgRANpMreAyhBoCoKQQAvD_BwE&is=REG&m=Y&sku=1135086
Ahhhh shiietttt the olympus om2n.
What do you think of it compared to the Om2s program?
Ive heard the OM2N has the most sophisticated light meter ever made.
Love the vid man I learned alot!
you gotta make merch a camera strap would be so cool
love the long videos this one is fantastic !
Another great video! π And love the zine idea; can't wait to see you create it. π
Your photos are under exposed again when using the OM2. Are you using the meter on this camera, and if you are, then your meter is out a stop or two.
That's a pretty sweet soft release button on the OM-2n. Loving the hustle bro, keep the fire burning β?
First of all, I really appreciate the content you're putting out, you're doing good work. I also like your explanation of the rule of thirds. I have an issue with one thing though. Maybe it's just me, but there are quite a few shots in your street photography vids that are just snapshots of people walking past you. To me those shots feel like your focus was only on the fact that there's a stranger walking by, no focus on gestures, facial expressions, or even an intimate moment that goes by unrecognized and forgotten by everyone else. You obviously know what you're doing, your "Goodbye" print is one of many great examples of meaningful work. I would try to focus on a specific subject or matter when out street shooting. A couple of weeks ago I watched a skillshare class from Andre D Wagner which really opened my eyes again and made me look at my photography in a more critical way. I know it's quite a long comment, but if you have the time to read it all through, I really hope it makes sense at all. I appreciate you and the content you put out.
Soo smart you can do so much with rule of 3rds ? just got my first roll back check some out @malachiskudder
Great video! It's great to have tips like this.. an that Olympus looks beautiful
Iβve been doing Bruce Gilden style at the moment. Few mixed results but more so for the better had lots of smiles and laughs from people
It sounds like a good idea.I will try it!
Totally random, but I love your shutter release button! Looks really classy π
with the rule of third how do you focus your shots though especially with an old SLR? i assume you can't do a deep depth of field if you're intending to do the rule