I'm convinced that rowhomes are what make Philly great. They give people of all income levels the chance to live in their own single family house in a dense neighborhood with easy access to jobs, services, and mass transit.
@@Duckoo1 It's almost like there might be more crime because of there being more people in the city. Really you just need to examine the block/neighborhood
Great photography but i had to stop watching when nfts came into play. I cannot support a medium that is so bad for the environment and also feels so gross that the communities these homes are in are just being used for "digital property'. Especially if they are still occupied. I would be PISSED to see someone making over a grand on a picture of my house with the knowledge that transaction used more energy then I do in a year. I much rather see these as prints or a book, which is something people in these communities could actually afford.
I find this very interesting since I grew up in a row home in South West Philadelphia. You are right, row homes do have a certain type of charm since they are very old. I remember family members told me that the row home that I grew up in was made in the early 20s and it had really nice masonry (brick laying) on the face of the buildings. Sadly, after finding out last week that our old row home has been abandoned and the front porch is falling apart. I guess it's the way it is in Philly. However, I'm happy that someone out there is taking pictures of these abandoned row homes and creating awesome peices of art!
Bravo! 👏👏👏 I'm very excited to get into your work. You aren't only very talented in your craft, you are extremely well spoken! I could listen to you talk for days.....thank you so much! Saline, Michigan🤟💞
this is super inspiring and so cool to get to see a glimpse of your workflow!! keep it up man, would love to collect one of yours when I can afford it!
You demonstrate the practice and dedication it takes to produce a body of work. 10,000 hours. I have several collections going. Vintage autos is now five years and counting.
Awesome man. I came across these Rowhomes a couple days ago. All I can say is "What a brilliant collection". So impresively photographed. The editing is top notch. The idea is genius. Much respect. I created a collection on opensea called Wave Photography. The only thing is I can't stand twitter. My question to you, do you think rowhomes would have blown up with using twitter? As far as I've been reading, Twitter is the top dog for exposing and promoting NFT's. Any thought? And no worries if you don't reply. I know how it goes sometimes. Thanks and wish you the best. Subscribing for sure.
Loved this! Way more interesting and legit than I thought this would be. Really inspiring to just go out there and be creative with approaching any scenery.
Awesome video Chris, I’ve followed your work ever since your bike across America and was always curious to see what you would do with all those awesome pictures and to see what you have done with them and the nft space is inspiring. I tried purchasing one of the first rowhomes nfts but missed out on the drop but nevertheless I’ve been admiring from a far and can’t wait to see more of what you got
Beautiful work. Question about an NFT sale. Once someone purchases an NFT, does the artist still have control/ownership of the original image. Is it like selling a print 1/1 or selling the original?
Love those pictures of those historic rowhouses of Philadelphia! You are doing a great job documenting these abandoned houses and taking pictures of these houses so other people can learn about the architectural history of the city. Great video and work!
Had philly change the zoning on empty land that used to be a row home, and allow for single family houses to be built, it would help with safety and parking. Many row homes have parking issues.
Fair, the problem was the PFPs, promise of community, and big promises projects could not deliver on. It's a bit different for art, just another way to support creative people
@ I think what you do is unique and the NFT idea with the row homes and is cool and something different. No way was I spending money on a picture of an ape.
I'm convinced that rowhomes are what make Philly great. They give people of all income levels the chance to live in their own single family house in a dense neighborhood with easy access to jobs, services, and mass transit.
There is way to much crime though
@@Duckoo1 It's almost like there might be more crime because of there being more people in the city. Really you just need to examine the block/neighborhood
This is tight. Well done. A piece I can send to folks who don't quite get NFTs yet. Great work!
Great photography but i had to stop watching when nfts came into play. I cannot support a medium that is so bad for the environment and also feels so gross that the communities these homes are in are just being used for "digital property'. Especially if they are still occupied. I would be PISSED to see someone making over a grand on a picture of my house with the knowledge that transaction used more energy then I do in a year.
I much rather see these as prints or a book, which is something people in these communities could actually afford.
Yeah man, as soon as he said NFT I was fucking out. I held out hope he was selling some sort of high dollar prints but no-stupid scam JPEGS.
I thought it was just a photography project/hobby or like you said, for prints or a book, but no, yikes.
Lost me at NFT
Very cool! Loving your work and your own row house reno.
I find this very interesting since I grew up in a row home in South West Philadelphia. You are right, row homes do have a certain type of charm since they are very old. I remember family members told me that the row home that I grew up in was made in the early 20s and it had really nice masonry (brick laying) on the face of the buildings. Sadly, after finding out last week that our old row home has been abandoned and the front porch is falling apart. I guess it's the way it is in Philly. However, I'm happy that someone out there is taking pictures of these abandoned row homes and creating awesome peices of art!
really enjoyed this and your 'new house' video
I thought this was a nice photography project, but then he mentioned NFT's... :/
Well done man! 💯 Looking forward to seeing what you create and share next. Keep up the inspiring work.
Thanks Cody! This was a unique experience for me working with a production company to put this together.
Bravo! 👏👏👏 I'm very excited to get into your work. You aren't only very talented in your craft, you are extremely well spoken! I could listen to you talk for days.....thank you so much! Saline, Michigan🤟💞
fantastic work!
This is a great video! Well done
Awesome way to portrait your work. Keep it going Chris!
Have you ever thought about printing these out as postcards?
this is super inspiring and so cool to get to see a glimpse of your workflow!! keep it up man, would love to collect one of yours when I can afford it!
Thank you! I am glad you took the time to watch. Very excited to be able to look back on this video in years to remember.
Wow, amazing video! Too tier production
Photos are beautifully edited
Thank you! Each and every one takes several hours of refinement.
You demonstrate the practice and dedication it takes to produce a body of work. 10,000 hours.
I have several collections going. Vintage autos is now five years and counting.
Awesome man. I came across these Rowhomes a couple days ago. All I can say is "What a brilliant collection". So impresively photographed. The editing is top notch. The idea is genius. Much respect. I created a collection on opensea called Wave Photography. The only thing is I can't stand twitter. My question to you, do you think rowhomes would have blown up with using twitter? As far as I've been reading, Twitter is the top dog for exposing and promoting NFT's. Any thought? And no worries if you don't reply. I know how it goes sometimes. Thanks and wish you the best. Subscribing for sure.
UA-cam sent me to your new video but I had to come back here to find out “what is a rowhome ?”
Dude. Really well done. Enjoyed a look at the process. You're killin it.
Loved this! Way more interesting and legit than I thought this would be. Really inspiring to just go out there and be creative with approaching any scenery.
amazing story hytha
stellar video hythan
🖤
This turned out so great!!!
I would love to see a video of the whole process of your NFTs and how you market them to get more eyes on it.
Awesome video Chris, I’ve followed your work ever since your bike across America and was always curious to see what you would do with all those awesome pictures and to see what you have done with them and the nft space is inspiring. I tried purchasing one of the first rowhomes nfts but missed out on the drop but nevertheless I’ve been admiring from a far and can’t wait to see more of what you got
That is an amazing project, and great for Philly.
Beautiful work. Question about an NFT sale. Once someone purchases an NFT, does the artist still have control/ownership of the original image. Is it like selling a print 1/1 or selling the original?
Love those pictures of those historic rowhouses of Philadelphia! You are doing a great job documenting these abandoned houses and taking pictures of these houses so other people can learn about the architectural history of the city. Great video and work!
Really excited!!
It would be helpful to know how much you sold your artwork for and you made in total. I’m often unsure how to price my own work.
Great video Chris!
Thanks Frazier!
WELL DONE
Awesome work man.
This is so inspiring
We need more videos 📹 🙏
Had philly change the zoning on empty land that used to be a row home, and allow for single family houses to be built, it would help with safety and parking. Many row homes have parking issues.
I keep Discus fish
Cool art. NFT’s aged like already sour milk.
Fair, the problem was the PFPs, promise of community, and big promises projects could not deliver on. It's a bit different for art, just another way to support creative people
@ I think what you do is unique and the NFT idea with the row homes and is cool and something different. No way was I spending money on a picture of an ape.
Come on... Fuckin' NFT's LOL
As a photographer myself, it is always a joy to find a new meaningful piece of work to enjoy. Thank you for the hard work in this project!