very very nice.. Title is "Stephen Wong & Takako Uno Underwater Photography Workshop at NAD Lembeh Resort.", but u are showing video?, is it a special course they do? i'd like to do that course. Does it cover both editing and filming techniques? /N
+Niels Lindquist Thanks for the compliments. The workshop was indeed on photography but I participated even though I'm just a video shooter as there are many techniques in underwater photography that are applicable to video and there are always new ideas for adaptation. The other reason is that there are very few video-dedicated workshops in Asia unlike in the U.S. and I'm not sure about the situation in Europe. Stephen and Takako are professional photographers and I've never seen them shoot video unlike some pros who do both. An important aspect to these workshops is that they are really very informal and I learned much more while hanging out with the instructors and participants over a drink than during the more formal presentations. Just to let you know so that you don't get disappointed if you're expecting a structured program or course.
+John Lye - I can always do with some inspiration. A course like this could be one way of getting that (and watching great video like yours). We are actually shooting with the same gear (GH4, Nauticam), only I use the 60mm olympus and the 8mm panasonic fisheye. Even though I have +200 gigs of footage om my hd I can't seem to find the time to get the editing done once I get back home. The stuff I've finished is done on site, before passing out in the evening. Thx again and keep the videos coming :). Ill return the favor and upload some of my rough edited, dead silent snaps.. /N
John, the videos are all so nice, thx for sharing!
Eugene
Eugene Kwan Hi Eugene, thanks for the compliments.
very very nice..
Title is "Stephen Wong & Takako Uno Underwater Photography Workshop at NAD Lembeh Resort.", but u are showing video?, is it a special course they do? i'd like to do that course. Does it cover both editing and filming techniques?
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+Niels Lindquist Thanks for the compliments. The workshop was indeed on photography but I participated even though I'm just a video shooter as there are many techniques in underwater photography that are applicable to video and there are always new ideas for adaptation. The other reason is that there are very few video-dedicated workshops in Asia unlike in the U.S. and I'm not sure about the situation in Europe. Stephen and Takako are professional photographers and I've never seen them shoot video unlike some pros who do both. An important aspect to these workshops is that they are really very informal and I learned much more while hanging out with the instructors and participants over a drink than during the more formal presentations. Just to let you know so that you don't get disappointed if you're expecting a structured program or course.
+John Lye - I can always do with some inspiration. A course like this could be one way of getting that (and watching great video like yours). We are actually shooting with the same gear (GH4, Nauticam), only I use the 60mm olympus and the 8mm panasonic fisheye. Even though I have +200 gigs of footage om my hd I can't seem to find the time to get the editing done once I get back home. The stuff I've finished is done on site, before passing out in the evening. Thx again and keep the videos coming :). Ill return the favor and upload some of my rough edited, dead silent snaps..
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