There is a couple of reasons why I love your style of filmmaking: 1) Pace - every shot is there for a reason, even the longer one without you in the frame, but with just a proper enviro, light, and props. 2) Way of thinking - there is a lot of creative filmmakers, but you are a little bit higher because of the vibe, grainy and stylized footage that isn't popular now i guess - we live in the SHARP ERA and I really like your blurry mood. 3) Personality - in every part of your work I can see soul and that is beautiful! Love to see passion in every way of your communication! Take care, create and live your best life! Greetings from Poland - Dave
I have to agree with all the points from Dave. I really enjoy the pacing you're using for your filmmaking. Too many people want to rush with unmotivated camera movement and quick cuts, professional and amateur. Unfortunately, that has become the current norm we see all too often. I'm glad to see you pushing back from that trend to present a more thoughtful story.
I really really appreciate that! It’s so refreshing when the work put into these videos are taken exactly how they were planned to be. Appreciate you taking the time out to appreciate and see my videos for what they’re for. Thank you so much I’m really grateful for that
@@vuhlandes It is pretty big inspiration for my personal growth and also filmmaking journey - maybe We will have an opportunity to talk about it in person! Peace and love! 🙌
My man’s spoke all the truth love coming here and realizing if I want some really cool images in a small body to be more low key film equipment is the way to go
Love the fact that you’ve been using vintage lenses for your videos. When I started using my vintage glass on my Sony APS-C camera I felt like I opened a door to new creative possibilities. It’s beautiful how many things are possible with the camera equipment we have at our disposal. Definitely something to play around with if you’re on a budget!
You are the reason why I started filmmaking. Your creative way of thinking and contributing this to the videos are very unique. Greetings from Germany.
It's so refreshing to see videos and photos that actually tell a story, rather than just talking about gear and showing boring photos to prove a point about sharpness or other technical aspects. Love to see it!
Thank you for continuously inspiring me to create and explore my own style in filmmaking. I found your channel the other day and was excited because I don't see many other black men doing this on youtube. Your love for the vintage look is one I share wholeheartedly. Even as an 04' kid, I share that same nostalgia because I grew up watching old films and shows with my auntie when I had to stay at my grandma's house. I have been showing my girlfriend all of your videos while geeking out because they have been a reminder of why I signed up to do this for the rest of my life. Even if I don't get the camera, I still have to thank you for the inspiration and confidence I have gained from watching your videos. All love from Tennessee brodie.
Love your work and how you don’t care about the strict “dos and don’ts” just express yourself the way you see is authentic and original to what you feel. God bless you
The scene with you holding the Mino sharp in focus and the DOP on you is 👌🏼👌🏼.. story telling at its best! Love the inceptions of hyper-fast cuts in between! Leaves you intrigued and wanting more 👏🏼👏🏼 bravo!!
This cinematography and graiding was stunning. I love these lenses! Just bought a Tokina 17mm for the md mount and it is amazing as well. And you can get amazing film fotos with them too.
This is so crazy but I just stumbled upon your channel and I've been going down the rabbit hole for about an hour now. The amount of inspiration is unheard of. I make music and have been experimenting with shooting my own cinematography to promote my craft and build a community. It's safe to say this is my new home.
Love old funky lenses. For the longest time I had a collection of 1960s era Nikon glass. Needed money so had to sell them :( Oh well, time to try something else. That's the great thing about shooting Sony, almost any lens ever made by anybody can be adapted. Keep doing what you do, we love it.
The emotion in every shot is crazy, Inspired me to start making my first short film. Entering this world is exciting af ! thankful to have found ur channel fam 🙏🏽
Thank you for being an inspiration over the years- I recently got an old Russian Helios 44-2 lens for my Sony alpha a6000 for the wild distorted bokeh effect- I love to see you use vintage lenses bro I’ve been waiting for this content. Not sure if anyone’s mentioned it but KEH is a great source for cheap vintage lenses if anyone’s in the $10-50 budget range like me lol Also Vuh pleeease get a vintage Helios lens and shoot some video with it, I really wanna see what you can do with a weird lens like that. Anyways, appreciate the art as always - much love
As a lover of vintage Fuji cameras this hit home for me. The pace of the video was perfect for allowing the visuals to sink in and to vibe out. Keep doing what you do Vuh, it continues to be an inspiration!
Only you could make the act of making tea look so beautiful, I hope you know how much your videos are inspiring for newbies like me! Lots of love from Italy x
Started my film camera journey last week and I feel like everyday I’m learning something new and discovering new creators. I found you 5 minutes ago and I already love your style of filmmaking.
Seeing how far you've come and the amount of work that has gone into every video really stands out. Always looking forward to your videos and the next story in your channel vuh. Keeping telling your story, we're watching.
First found out about you through baby smoove but as I’ve grown to fall in love with photography (especially film). It’s really inspiring seeing what you do and how far you’ve came along. Keep doing what your doing bro!
Knowing that your office video was filmed with vintage glass speaks volumes about how much more important everything else is in cinematography. Great video as always 🙏🏽 Love from Vegas
Thank you bro for actually doing a good showcase on a vintage lens. So many videos where the majority of the footage is them just talking about it while filming themselves with some sony alpha something or another.
It's really cool how such cheap lenses can have such a nice image. This is exactly what filmmaking is about, not expensive lensen but the characteristics of it
🔥🔥🔥🔥!!!! the amount of effort you put into your work is truly inspiring. i just recently picked up the Helios 44-2 58mm! I’m working on my first web series & wanted go for a more vintage/less sharp look. It was my first lens purchase & I’ll definitely be looking to get a few more vintage ones in the future!
Detroit is such a beautiful place. Each part of Detroit has so much history and a story to tell. Thank you for putting all your time and effort in videos Vuh ❤️🙏🏾
YOO Vuh, watching your chanel grow and seeing how you changed up your vlog style and how good you got at it is so cool. big inspiration, love the intros, keep it up! painfully underrated
you are my favorite comfort youtuber, you inspire in so many ways, i just got a sony A7III and excited to learn more about videography with it, i have used a Sony a6000 and a Fuji XT200 as my old cameras, and got a well needed upgrade, trying out film on that minolta would be sick. at the moment i just use point and shoots but im having a blast
I post a lot of analog photography and CCD sensor photography. But I never make video content for it (bts stuff, tutorials, just aesthetically pleasing content etc.). Considering I always loved the look of my (cheap) old analog cameras and the price of new lenses, I'll def try to find a vintage lens to shoot content on, thanks for the recommendation vuh. Keep creating!
Your videos have been inspiring me more and more and I’m currently traveling through Mexico and I’ve been inspired by everything I’ve seen but a camera is what has been missing to take photos and videos of my pov of here. I’ve been currently looking for a camera but when you’re on a budget it’s difficult to find one that suits me. Keep up the good work, it’s been very inspirational to me so thank you for that 🙏
Just recently found your account during my photography class , your tips and videos have helped me get through my work and assignments, which now comes out better and improved thanks
Man I love Vintage, I recently spent all my savings on a camera and absolutely fell in love with vintage photography and videography. My very first Vintage lens comes in Wednesday! Minolta MD Rokker 50mm 1.7... CAN'T WAIT! Thank you Vuhlandes for the inspiration :)
That's funny, you start right out that you were vibing the Tarantino flick hard and then with such inexpensive gear, totally replicate his classic signature look that probably took millions in camera gear/editing to produce... Bravo Dude, this is awesome stuff!
The use of great older lenses on new sensors is genius. I fully intend on following suit because camera gear really is hella expensive 😅 and this is a perfectly creative solution. 👌🏾 love it Vuh
Whattt?? This is such a creative way to get an authentic filmy/vintage look. Brb gonna go see how I can do this with a Canon camera. Thanks Vuh! 🏃🏾♀️💨
i just found your channel and i really just started to getting into videography a year ago i’ve been using a 2012 cannon camera and my phone but i look forward to seeing more of your content😁
Just got laid off from my job for the first time ever. This video definitely inspires me to commit more towards cinematography and photography! I really appreciate the time effort and knowledge you put into your videos. Keep up the good work and stay blessed bro!💪🏾🙏🏾💯🔥
the vibes and aesthetics in your videos are always immaculate and have inspired me to pursue photography and filmmaking more since I found your channel a couple of weeks ago.
Love your work, man. I hadn’t realized until watching your video on aspect ratio and then this video, that I hadn’t watched your channel full screen on my iPad ever. Your 4:3 videos fill the screen perfectly since all iPads are also 4:3. Anyway, subbed other channel, because I love your aesthetic.
I got the Holga EF lens for this reason. I use all my Takumar lenses for my filmmaking and rent cine lenses when I want/need them. But sometimes you want a imperfect image. The Holga looks super dreamy and voyeristic
For the past couple of weeks I've been debating whether or not I should get a vintage or modern lens. This video amongst other things has guided me towards vintage.
This was incredible! I love how purposeful everything is. I especially love the contrast between the red coat and the blue and white background! Your work is always so inspiring 💚
Vuh, I hope you’re doing good man and I love the art that you produce. You have a beautiful way of thinking and expressing yourself, whether that be through photography, conversation, or tea. You make the world a brighter, happier place
That is Such a beautiful Camera with a lovely lense, That camera is also a great Intro to Film photography ! Thanks for being a great Insperation Vuhlandes !!!
Coming to your page really inspired me soooo much!!!! I like really realized how much I really love film and how much of an art form it really is, thats why I'm a big fan of quentin tarantino movies and who ever filmed Netflix's Marilyn Monroe movie. Love your channel and thanks going to go buy another camera instead of funding my priorities!
No way. My very first camera was this same one. The Minolta X-700. Seeing the quality it puts out through your films is what I’ll be working with, too. At one point I gave it away to my dad and then it was passed around within the family. Today, it’s back with me.
These old photography lenses are hidden gems for filmmakers. Have you thought about de-clicking the aperture on them? I just did it on some of my own, and I cannot get enough of it. Being able to manually and smoothly pull aperture during a shot truly takes these lenses to the next level. Cinema lens features under 100 dollars is unmatched.
I’m so thankful to see melanated filmmakers giving game on UA-cam! It’s time we continue to show how we’re the backbone of a lot of these creative industries 🤲🏾✨
There is a couple of reasons why I love your style of filmmaking:
1) Pace - every shot is there for a reason, even the longer one without you in the frame, but with just a proper enviro, light, and props.
2) Way of thinking - there is a lot of creative filmmakers, but you are a little bit higher because of the vibe, grainy and stylized footage that isn't popular now i guess - we live in the SHARP ERA and I really like your blurry mood.
3) Personality - in every part of your work I can see soul and that is beautiful!
Love to see passion in every way of your communication! Take care, create and live your best life!
Greetings from Poland - Dave
I have to agree with all the points from Dave. I really enjoy the pacing you're using for your filmmaking. Too many people want to rush with unmotivated camera movement and quick cuts, professional and amateur. Unfortunately, that has become the current norm we see all too often. I'm glad to see you pushing back from that trend to present a more thoughtful story.
I really really appreciate that! It’s so refreshing when the work put into these videos are taken exactly how they were planned to be. Appreciate you taking the time out to appreciate and see my videos for what they’re for. Thank you so much I’m really grateful for that
amen ! you wrote it better than i ever could !
@@vuhlandes It is pretty big inspiration for my personal growth and also filmmaking journey - maybe We will have an opportunity to talk about it in person! Peace and love! 🙌
My man’s spoke all the truth love coming here and realizing if I want some really cool images in a small body to be more low key film equipment is the way to go
i've been OBSESSED with your art
Love the fact that you’ve been using vintage lenses for your videos. When I started using my vintage glass on my Sony APS-C camera I felt like I opened a door to new creative possibilities. It’s beautiful how many things are possible with the camera equipment we have at our disposal. Definitely something to play around with if you’re on a budget!
You are the reason why I started filmmaking. Your creative way of thinking and contributing this to the videos are very unique.
Greetings from Germany.
It's so refreshing to see videos and photos that actually tell a story, rather than just talking about gear and showing boring photos to prove a point about sharpness or other technical aspects. Love to see it!
Thank you for continuously inspiring me to create and explore my own style in filmmaking. I found your channel the other day and was excited because I don't see many other black men doing this on youtube. Your love for the vintage look is one I share wholeheartedly. Even as an 04' kid, I share that same nostalgia because I grew up watching old films and shows with my auntie when I had to stay at my grandma's house. I have been showing my girlfriend all of your videos while geeking out because they have been a reminder of why I signed up to do this for the rest of my life. Even if I don't get the camera, I still have to thank you for the inspiration and confidence I have gained from watching your videos. All love from Tennessee brodie.
Vuh, you NEVER miss! You constantly set the bar and inspire me! Can’t wait to see you keep going up 🚀
Love your work and how you don’t care about the strict “dos and don’ts” just express yourself the way you see is authentic and original to what you feel. God bless you
i love your videography style, it's just so unique and intentional with why you shoot certain scenes. keep up the great work!
The scene with you holding the Mino sharp in focus and the DOP on you is 👌🏼👌🏼.. story telling at its best! Love the inceptions of hyper-fast cuts in between! Leaves you intrigued and wanting more 👏🏼👏🏼 bravo!!
This cinematography and graiding was stunning. I love these lenses! Just bought a Tokina 17mm for the md mount and it is amazing as well. And you can get amazing film fotos with them too.
This is so crazy but I just stumbled upon your channel and I've been going down the rabbit hole for about an hour now. The amount of inspiration is unheard of. I make music and have been experimenting with shooting my own cinematography to promote my craft and build a community. It's safe to say this is my new home.
Love old funky lenses. For the longest time I had a collection of 1960s era Nikon glass. Needed money so had to sell them :( Oh well, time to try something else. That's the great thing about shooting Sony, almost any lens ever made by anybody can be adapted.
Keep doing what you do, we love it.
The emotion in every shot is crazy, Inspired me to start making my first short film. Entering this world is exciting af ! thankful to have found ur channel fam 🙏🏽
Thank you for being an inspiration over the years- I recently got an old Russian Helios 44-2 lens for my Sony alpha a6000 for the wild distorted bokeh effect- I love to see you use vintage lenses bro I’ve been waiting for this content. Not sure if anyone’s mentioned it but KEH is a great source for cheap vintage lenses if anyone’s in the $10-50 budget range like me lol
Also Vuh pleeease get a vintage Helios lens and shoot some video with it, I really wanna see what you can do with a weird lens like that.
Anyways, appreciate the art as always - much love
As a lover of vintage Fuji cameras this hit home for me. The pace of the video was perfect for allowing the visuals to sink in and to vibe out. Keep doing what you do Vuh, it continues to be an inspiration!
I love your style
I love it 😃
Only you could make the act of making tea look so beautiful, I hope you know how much your videos are inspiring for newbies like me! Lots of love from Italy x
Started my film camera journey last week and I feel like everyday I’m learning something new and discovering new creators. I found you 5 minutes ago and I already love your style of filmmaking.
One of the few UA-camrs who still make every upload a cinematic masterpiece! love the look of the old lenses + newer camera
Love the look, of the vintage lenses. Just started my collection. 5 lenses in the bag at the moment.
Love the ratio of the video, and the look. Recently I started to use a midi dv camera and I enjoy a lot the 4:3 and the look.
The journey is inspiring glad to have seen your progress and what you’ve achieved
please never stop making videos, I honestly just like watching your videos; its informative and gives good vibes.
The angles are dope!! Good storytelling!!
Great video! I've personally started using Canon FD lenses for video. A 35-105mm, 28mm and 50mm, very budget prices for a great set of lenses 👌🏽
vibes on point with this video man. ur color game is unmatched
Seeing how far you've come and the amount of work that has gone into every video really stands out. Always looking forward to your videos and the next story in your channel vuh. Keeping telling your story, we're watching.
Love the fact that you arent bothered and pre-occupied by things such as sharpnesss and focus instead on the content!
First found out about you through baby smoove but as I’ve grown to fall in love with photography (especially film). It’s really inspiring seeing what you do and how far you’ve came along. Keep doing what your doing bro!
Knowing that your office video was filmed with vintage glass speaks volumes about how much more important everything else is in cinematography. Great video as always 🙏🏽 Love from Vegas
Thank you bro for actually doing a good showcase on a vintage lens. So many videos where the majority of the footage is them just talking about it while filming themselves with some sony alpha something or another.
3:31 Love the cut from peaceful to horror style barrage of images with a creepy sound effect! That was awesome!
It's really cool how such cheap lenses can have such a nice image. This is exactly what filmmaking is about, not expensive lensen but the characteristics of it
The jarring quick edits are nice juxtaposed with the nice calm scenes
I freaking love the way color is utilized in your videos. It evokes feelings of nostalgia for a time I wasn't even alive for 😅
🔥🔥🔥🔥!!!! the amount of effort you put into your work is truly inspiring. i just recently picked up the Helios 44-2 58mm! I’m working on my first web series & wanted go for a more vintage/less sharp look. It was my first lens purchase & I’ll definitely be looking to get a few more vintage ones in the future!
you’re a big reason why I want to start this vintage style filmmaking, been tryna look where to get started for months, so I appreciate you
love the 3:4 and vintage looks
So inspiring bruh I’m gonna try to shoot a little short film of my morning routine like you did and see what I can get going
Detroit is such a beautiful place. Each part of Detroit has so much history and a story to tell. Thank you for putting all your time and effort in videos Vuh ❤️🙏🏾
YOO Vuh, watching your chanel grow and seeing how you changed up your vlog style and how good you got at it is so cool. big inspiration, love the intros, keep it up! painfully underrated
Love the Minolta line of cameras. They're so good!
you are my favorite comfort youtuber, you inspire in so many ways, i just got a sony A7III and excited to learn more about videography with it, i have used a Sony a6000 and a Fuji XT200 as my old cameras, and got a well needed upgrade, trying out film on that minolta would be sick. at the moment i just use point and shoots but im having a blast
I post a lot of analog photography and CCD sensor photography. But I never make video content for it (bts stuff, tutorials, just aesthetically pleasing content etc.).
Considering I always loved the look of my (cheap) old analog cameras and the price of new lenses, I'll def try to find a vintage lens to shoot content on, thanks for the recommendation vuh.
Keep creating!
Your videos have been inspiring me more and more and I’m currently traveling through Mexico and I’ve been inspired by everything I’ve seen but a camera is what has been missing to take photos and videos of my pov of here. I’ve been currently looking for a camera but when you’re on a budget it’s difficult to find one that suits me. Keep up the good work, it’s been very inspirational to me so thank you for that 🙏
Just recently found your account during my photography class , your tips and videos have helped me get through my work and assignments, which now comes out better and improved thanks
Love this style of video and love that you find ways to highlight the cooler parts of Detroit
The vibes and intro video are immaculate. Love this!
Vibes are immaculate. thank you for sharing your art, your experience!!
Love that Vuh makes such brilliant work with affordable gear. Side note: his 4:3 videos are perfect to watch on an iPad.
ive gotten really into videography in the past year, and your videos have really inspired me to learn about cameras and styles
This a masterpiece! Always love the grading, angles and exposures you choose. Thank you for the inspiration!
Man I love Vintage, I recently spent all my savings on a camera and absolutely fell in love with vintage photography and videography. My very first Vintage lens comes in Wednesday! Minolta MD Rokker 50mm 1.7... CAN'T WAIT! Thank you Vuhlandes for the inspiration :)
where'd you order yours from? link?
That scene by the bridge with the red coat on is beautiful.
absolutely LOVE the visuals on this channel, you’re the best
That's funny, you start right out that you were vibing the Tarantino flick hard and then with such inexpensive gear, totally replicate his classic signature look that probably took millions in camera gear/editing to produce... Bravo Dude, this is awesome stuff!
The use of great older lenses on new sensors is genius. I fully intend on following suit because camera gear really is hella expensive 😅 and this is a perfectly creative solution. 👌🏾 love it Vuh
Been on a binge of your videos this weekend!! Insane quality and vision!
Whattt?? This is such a creative way to get an authentic filmy/vintage look. Brb gonna go see how I can do this with a Canon camera. Thanks Vuh! 🏃🏾♀️💨
There's nothing like watching a Vuhlandes video when I'm stressed or anxious. Truly great content. Thx for inspiring me.
Those minolta lenses are absolutely underrated glad you got them, and as always your work is amazing, it keeps inspiring me to improve and learn more
These type of lenses add so much character to the shots, can't wait to get my hands on some.
x700 was my very first camera I got after working as a dishwasher all summer back in 1985. It still is one of my favorite cameras of all time.
i just found your channel and i really just started to getting into videography a year ago i’ve been using a 2012 cannon camera and my phone but i look forward to seeing more of your content😁
Just got laid off from my job for the first time ever. This video definitely inspires me to commit more towards cinematography and photography! I really appreciate the time effort and knowledge you put into your videos. Keep up the good work and stay blessed bro!💪🏾🙏🏾💯🔥
Simply, it’s genius. Thanks for the creative vibes! 🙏🏽
the vibes and aesthetics in your videos are always immaculate and have inspired me to pursue photography and filmmaking more since I found your channel a couple of weeks ago.
I watch this channel with my grandson he wants to be a film man like you! Cheers from Detroit!
I love vintage lenses. Been using a Helios 55-2 on my GH5 for years, together with anamorphics. Your videography inspires me.
Love your work, man. I hadn’t realized until watching your video on aspect ratio and then this video, that I hadn’t watched your channel full screen on my iPad ever. Your 4:3 videos fill the screen perfectly since all iPads are also 4:3. Anyway, subbed other channel, because I love your aesthetic.
I got the Holga EF lens for this reason. I use all my Takumar lenses for my filmmaking and rent cine lenses when I want/need them. But sometimes you want a imperfect image. The Holga looks super dreamy and voyeristic
The colors in your videos are so rich! Love your work!
For the past couple of weeks I've been debating whether or not I should get a vintage or modern lens. This video amongst other things has guided me towards vintage.
Your colors are always on point..the snow scene with the red jacket 👌🏽
So glad i found this video just in time. Needed it for a concept shoot in a few days!
I’ve been in a slump recently with photography but your videos always inspire me to go back out and take photos
This was incredible! I love how purposeful everything is. I especially love the contrast between the red coat and the blue and white background! Your work is always so inspiring 💚
Vuh, I hope you’re doing good man and I love the art that you produce. You have a beautiful way of thinking and expressing yourself, whether that be through photography, conversation, or tea.
You make the world a brighter, happier place
9:43 love your work vuh! you’re very inspirational
That is Such a beautiful Camera with a lovely lense, That camera is also a great Intro to Film photography ! Thanks for being a great Insperation Vuhlandes !!!
Great inspiration, the discombobulation and imperfections of the lens is very on pointation
Thanks Vuhlandes, crossing my fingers for this one. love your style man, keep it up.
Always love to see my brotha Vuhlandes create! Inspired me to switch over to film for myself! Keep it up my guy! 🤲🏾
You made Windsor look inviting. That's amazing
Your photography style is so dope. Taking your time is definitely key to a great photo when working with film! Love your videos!
I love your use of color and framing. Great work dude!!!
Coming to your page really inspired me soooo much!!!! I like really realized how much I really love film and how much of an art form it really is, thats why I'm a big fan of quentin tarantino movies and who ever filmed Netflix's Marilyn Monroe movie. Love your channel and thanks going to go buy another camera instead of funding my priorities!
So glad I found your work. Really appreciate the dope video content these days. Thanks for the inspiration 🙏
I just inherited some old Minolta lenses and I purchased that same adapter for my Sony A7IV. Excited to do some test shots!
No way. My very first camera was this same one. The Minolta X-700. Seeing the quality it puts out through your films is what I’ll be working with, too.
At one point I gave it away to my dad and then it was passed around within the family. Today, it’s back with me.
Great Video, Love the look, the colours and the whole vibe!🙌🏼
It’s always great to watch your videos and be able to analyze how you use simplicity to makes your content so unique to you yet still cinematic 🙏🏿🔥
These old photography lenses are hidden gems for filmmakers. Have you thought about de-clicking the aperture on them? I just did it on some of my own, and I cannot get enough of it. Being able to manually and smoothly pull aperture during a shot truly takes these lenses to the next level. Cinema lens features under 100 dollars is unmatched.
You continue to inspire man. Thank you for these videos 🙏🏽
This little film was fantastic. I love the style and presentation. Very unusual. Tones and overall look and feel are great. Keep it up!
I’m so thankful to see melanated filmmakers giving game on UA-cam! It’s time we continue to show how we’re the backbone of a lot of these creative industries 🤲🏾✨
Bro you keep elevating the space and growing so much. It’s inspiring to see!!!
Straight up, beautiful bro. I was genuinely impressed at the shots and how well it captured the scenery, as well as the tone it set!
soo much character in these old vintage lenses i adore them