He is super chill, almost too cool for his own good. lol. I agree, it was a nice change and hopefully we do more like these in the future. Thanks for the comment.
Thanks for this informative video. I found it because I was looking for tips about shooting rural, small town and farm structures. Again, thanks and have a great day!
Great interview and subject matter. I really enjoyed that. And I appreciate the efforts Robert Scott has made to be safe and respectful around these wonderful old properties.
This is an outstanding video, TCS! It's fun and informative to consider shooting more than just standard weddings and portraits. More of these, please!
Excellent - really enjoyed this and learned quite a lot too from someone who knows what he is talking about. Some great advice to take in when thinking of doing this kind of thing. If I live in Canada I would be putting my name down for one of your workshops!!!
I really enjoyed this, love old abandoned buildings, cars etc. And yes more of this please. “If walls could talk” isn’t that the whole point, makes me wonder of the whole history of the place and the people who live ther; were they happy, sad, poor etc. Thanks for sharing.
Another great video from TCSTV ! Love those kind of videos, much better, than simply only Gear Reviews. And i know you Guys from YT into your early days, and when Chris & Jordan still have been here around this channel. ;-) PS: Speaken about safety tips, i wouldn't sit at this position @7:08 under the roof plank, because that one could come eventually off....you'll never know, what is next gonna happen at these old houses & lost places...
@@Sniffysmyboy Hrhr...i was the same up to a few years ago, but nowadays, i do think - safety first, it's not worth for a shot, and perhaps you'd land into the hospital for that...
Funny, those first two barns I found a few years ago driving the backroads for the same reason - on a -20c day in January. Got some good shots just from the road :-)
Super interesting video. Robert is so chill. Nice change from gear reviews. Thank you both.
He is super chill, almost too cool for his own good. lol. I agree, it was a nice change and hopefully we do more like these in the future. Thanks for the comment.
Dave: "I don't like postprocessing."
This accounts for the sensor dust in all your shots :D
Great video!
Guilty.....lol.
Thanks for this informative video. I found it because I was looking for tips about shooting rural, small town and farm structures. Again, thanks and have a great day!
Great interview and subject matter. I really enjoyed that. And I appreciate the efforts Robert Scott has made to be safe and respectful around these wonderful old properties.
That was a really nice video. I really like that he gets to know the stories behind the places. Really cool.
This was seriously epic !! Thank you so much CameraStoreTV 🙂
I'm planning on doing abandoned locations for a "my choice" assignment in my beginner photography class. Thank you for the tips
This is an outstanding video, TCS! It's fun and informative to consider shooting more than just standard weddings and portraits. More of these, please!
Thanks for the comment. I really like getting out and shooting something new. We hope to do more this style in the future.
That trick with LED light inside the room is pretty cool.
Great episode. I'd be interested in how he finds the land owners; knocking on doors near the property? Landowner maps? etc.
Great video. Had no idea there was such a thing as tour/class regarding abandoned places - awesome! Will definitely subscribe and follow your videos.
Excellent program. Thank you!
Excellent - really enjoyed this and learned quite a lot too from someone who knows what he is talking about. Some great advice to take in when thinking of doing this kind of thing. If I live in Canada I would be putting my name down for one of your workshops!!!
Great video with some very useful information!
I really enjoyed this, love old abandoned buildings, cars etc. And yes more of this please. “If walls could talk” isn’t that the whole point, makes me wonder of the whole history of the place and the people who live ther; were they happy, sad, poor etc. Thanks for sharing.
Wow...Awesome video!
What a great series, thank you
Great Video.. my new interest in South Africa
This was great!
This was an absolutely brilliant video.
Nice work Bobby!
Another great video from TCSTV ! Love those kind of videos, much better, than simply only Gear Reviews. And i know you Guys from YT into your early days, and when Chris & Jordan still have been here around this channel. ;-)
PS: Speaken about safety tips, i wouldn't sit at this position @7:08 under the roof plank, because that one could come eventually off....you'll never know, what is next gonna happen at these old houses & lost places...
Anything to get the shot!
@@Sniffysmyboy Hrhr...i was the same up to a few years ago, but nowadays, i do think - safety first, it's not worth for a shot, and perhaps you'd land into the hospital for that...
Funny, those first two barns I found a few years ago driving the backroads for the same reason - on a -20c day in January. Got some good shots just from the road :-)
Superb 😙
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I want to do this!
You should. We had a lot of fun shooting that day. Join Bobby on one of his tours.
It's good to see idiots haven't ruined that old house with graffiti. I guess it's too much effort for them to get out there ;-)
I was surprised that there wasn't any. All too often places get wrecked. Thanks for watching.