Such wonderful photos. I love it when a photographer uses their camera to create art out of the streets - not just a photo of a bloke walking down the road! Alicante, Spanish, light is amazing.
Thank you so much Brumsy, really glad you liked it, really appreciate it! :) The escalator spot was so good, it had so much potential, one of my favorite too!
Hello Thomas, An atmosphere, beautiful light, an incredible eye and gaze, a decisive moment... You know how to capture and immortalize important moments. Once you have frozen the "image", the viewer can then take the time to look at all the trivial and important details of what you were able to capture with your camera. You know how to “stop time” and it’s very “beautiful” It's always a pleasure to look at your beautiful images. Thank you for this sharing and these important moments. David.
Hi David, thank you so much for such brilliant comment, means a lot, really appreciate it! "Stooping the time" is such a powerful and very aspiring phrase! Thanks a lot again!
Hey man, nice work, keep doing your thing! Can you talk a little about your editing process? First off your color theory is great, very inspiring and in the vein of some of the great color photographers. Would love some insight about how you go about achieving that? Or there C1 presets you use or a process youve developed on your own?
Thank you so much, really appreciate it! I'll try to describe it! I don't follow a strict framework and I'm open to switching things. I like to work in iterations and revisit the image a few times after several breaks. I usually start witch classic chrome or eterna as a base. Recently I really like to use levels tool in C1. I prefer sliders over curves which I use very rarely. I use color balance and color editor tool a lot mostly for lightweight adjustments. The most impactful for me are selective edits with masks. If there is a photo which has people and a red car in it and I want to emphasize the red and I'll create a mask for car and change saturation only for the car so it won't interfere with skin of the people. In the video there's a photo of a man sitting next to a table with a glass of orange juice. I made a mask a and add saturation just for the orange juice so it won't break the colors in the rest of the image and so on. I don't really use presets but sometimes I create my own when there's similar images from the same location. Hope that helps!
@@gayannorthway7125 thank you so much Gayan, really appreciate it! All shots are captured in RAW and edited in Capture one - I usually start with classic chrome as a base most of the time though! :)
Such wonderful photos. I love it when a photographer uses their camera to create art out of the streets - not just a photo of a bloke walking down the road! Alicante, Spanish, light is amazing.
Thank you so much Sean, really appreciate it, means a lot!
Wow, many of them were really excellent. It gets me inspired. Thanks
Thank you so much Eric, happy to hear that!
Yes ! 🎉 it dropped! And it’s great. My favourite shots are the one with the escalator and also the one with the lady through the window.
Thank you so much Brumsy, really glad you liked it, really appreciate it! :) The escalator spot was so good, it had so much potential, one of my favorite too!
Hello Thomas,
An atmosphere, beautiful light, an incredible eye and gaze, a decisive moment... You know how to capture and immortalize important moments.
Once you have frozen the "image", the viewer can then take the time to look at all the trivial and important details of what you were able to capture with your camera.
You know how to “stop time” and it’s very “beautiful”
It's always a pleasure to look at your beautiful images.
Thank you for this sharing and these important moments.
David.
Hi David, thank you so much for such brilliant comment, means a lot, really appreciate it! "Stooping the time" is such a powerful and very aspiring phrase! Thanks a lot again!
i love your photos so amazing!
Thank you so much, really appreciate it!
Love your photography and your video style Tomas 👏👏👌 Great as always.
Thank you so much Jonathon, really appreciate it, means a lot!
Very nice work.
Fujifilm X-T20 and Fujinon 35mm 1.4 is my favourite combo too ❤
Thank you so much Pangur, really appreciate it!
that first image is really strong, also enjoyed 1:11
Thanks a lot Brian, really appreciate it! Those 2 are probably my favorite as well, really enjoyed those spots!
Beautiful work, plenty of inspiration there! ✌️
Thank you so much Roger, means a lot, really appreciate it!
Hey man, nice work, keep doing your thing!
Can you talk a little about your editing process? First off your color theory is great, very inspiring and in the vein of some of the great color photographers. Would love some insight about how you go about achieving that? Or there C1 presets you use or a process youve developed on your own?
Thank you so much, really appreciate it! I'll try to describe it! I don't follow a strict framework and I'm open to switching things. I like to work in iterations and revisit the image a few times after several breaks. I usually start witch classic chrome or eterna as a base. Recently I really like to use levels tool in C1. I prefer sliders over curves which I use very rarely. I use color balance and color editor tool a lot mostly for lightweight adjustments. The most impactful for me are selective edits with masks. If there is a photo which has people and a red car in it and I want to emphasize the red and I'll create a mask for car and change saturation only for the car so it won't interfere with skin of the people. In the video there's a photo of a man sitting next to a table with a glass of orange juice. I made a mask a and add saturation just for the orange juice so it won't break the colors in the rest of the image and so on. I don't really use presets but sometimes I create my own when there's similar images from the same location. Hope that helps!
@@tomasmano that's awesome thanks for replying. I'll have to give capture one a look as the color tools seem quite interesting
Incredible
Thank you so much, appreciate it!
Very nice. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much, appreciate it!
Great work!! 🤩
Thank you so much Bart, really appreciate it!
Hey man great shots ❤ what is the film simulation you use ?
@@gayannorthway7125 thank you so much Gayan, really appreciate it! All shots are captured in RAW and edited in Capture one - I usually start with classic chrome as a base most of the time though! :)
@@tomasmano thanks for sharing 🙌
Very nice 👌👌
Thanks a lot, appreciate it!
📸❤
Thanks a lot Vadim, really appreciate it!
Lovely. Ill follow you on insta
@@StefanoGinnetti thank you so much Stefano, appreciate it!