Hope you enjoy this photo challenge! What should I do next? Please don't say 24 hours of photography! To see my favorite photos from the shoot: joshkatz.me/12hoursubway
You could do a similar thing at the Airport but that might be quite similar. I think 12 in all the popular parks in Manhattan, Washington Square, Central Park etc. in summer would be very interesting. Going to the Zoo and photographing people there would be cool
You made NYC look better than it is. Some dude on the Q train took a screenshot with his noise on making it seem as if he took a pic and got into a full fight with some women.
Hahahaha that's amazing. If you go in with the right attitude, the experience is positive 80% of the time. But i also have stories meeting some crazier folks.
I love the New York subway! I'm here on vacation from Paris, and I feel like the NYC one is so much cleaner and doesn't smell so badly like piss etc. People seem very nice and polite, I even got to ride for free, as I didn't have any cash. 😂
This was educational. As a native NYer I'd be highly annoyed at a pesky stranger taking random pics of me on the subway. But I guess in some cases it could be an innocent photog just trying to get some good shots. But that stunt with the cheese was way annoying, glad it didn't work! No one wants rats on the PLATFORM!!!
RATS are nocturnal and they like to roam on the track level. If you put the cheese on the track level, I guarantee that a rat would snag it. NICE VIDEO! Keep them coming.
People don’t give a fuck about what you do in NYC. You could be dying and everyone would walk past you saying “smh new york is weird”. You should’ve taken all the shots in the world! Maybe next time.
The situation varies with every subject and how aggressive they are with their anger, but I try to talk to as many of them as I can to explain what I'm doing, offer to share the image, and possibly talk them down if need be. Making a video on this soon. Stay tuned!
Josh Katz do you every delete the images you took of people at their request? especially with children I know street photographers that are more careful of their privacy.
@DJOSOPOLAR It's not as simple as that. Public places can record and photograph people because they're using it for safety purposes. But photographers going around and shooting people without their permission to use it for public display or self business promotion, that's where the law comes into play. There's photography and video release forms that must be signed that gives a photographer the right to freely use an image at the sole consent of the individual. Based on this video, if a person wanted to sue UA-cam and the OP for taking their image and using it to put online without their permission, they can easily do that. Now if the person signed a release form and OP can present that, then OP have the law on his side. Photographers do not get to freely shoot random people in public. That's why some images shot of people in public have their faces hidden, the back of their heads, blurred faces, or just their body parts.
DJOSOPOLAR interesting. i think street candids are some of the coolest photos but i also don't know how id justify that morally personally, like if you're capturing someone as art but then also dont treat them with respect of deleting it , especially if they have reasons yk?
@@ryanb6093 It's completely legal for a photographer to take a photo of someone in a public space without permission. In public you legally have no expectation of privacy, at least in America. You are correct that for advertising or commercial display there needs to be permission or a release, no arguing that. But publishing a street photo in a photobook or making a print to hang on someone's wall isn't the same as publishing an ad in a magazine or a billboard on the side of the road. Under the first amendment you can publish and sell street photography (including street portraits) without permission of the subject, as it is considered free speech. The case I linked below is an example of this. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nussenzweig_v._DiCorcia
Realize that you are, likely, never going to see any of these people again, and shoot with that mindset. It can be extremely difficult, even for people who do it all the time. Also, if you are on a mirrorless, or similar camera with this option, shooting with a silent shutter can help, as people don't know when they are being photographed, and you can be more discrete.
As a beginner, I suggest always asking first and shoot in the daylight. Certain things like crowds, moving shots, and shooting at a distance, there is really no need to ask. If you can take some rejection and possibly some light yelling your confidence will build. Also, not a bad idea to go out with a friend either.
@@redwarrior2342 I second going out with a friend. There are tons of street photography meet ups in New York. Find one and your confidence will skyrocket as you're with other people that are out doing the same thing you are trying to achieve.
Nice work..I am outside shooting most of the time,and was on the 5 train line uptown shooting..They are rebuilding Gunhill rd station,uptown side......
It’s a 25 minute train ride into Penn Station Manhattan from where I live in NJ. I love that there’s just as much interesting action to shoot below ground as there is above. 👍NYC 🍎
Kudos! Not an easy task, all that time in the NYC subway. ... Great results! ... Keep at it, you have a great attitude and great passion (and your videographer did a fine job too!).
“This is a common station for hoppers so I’m not gonna say where we’re at right now” ......then proceeds to show signs that indicate where the station is 😂
Great shots! I subbed back when you were doing skate videos but I think I like this content even more. New York city is such a magical place, I wish I could live there one day.
Awesome video Josh, you've captured some really interesting moments! Loved the hyperlapse at the 191st street tunnel...I've recently shot some video there too...the place is amazing! Keep doing what you do! Take care!!!
I'm an instant fan...you're a great photographer, and a very good blogger too! I especially like the way you would previsualize certain compositions and then wait for the right action to complete the frame...very impressive. I think you created a LOT of great photographs. I'm subscribed now...
Unable to sleep I found your video. I love photography. I do it as a hobby but never have time to "actually do it". I loved the final product of each of your pictures. So candid and amazing. I will love to learn more and I think I will with your video! I also Live in NYC and you were actually around where I work. Great shots Josh!!!
Hey Josh, I watched your video from 2017 on panning the day before you moved to NYC. I then watched this video. Man, you've come a long way in a short time as a presenter and a video personality. Keep up the good work, young man!
This video and Bruce Davidsons Subway (photography book) was the inspiration for my finals for one of my photography classes I made a photographic book called THE COMMUTER documeting nyc subway from my pov (as both a native new Yorker of 23 years and a commuter) i focused more on everything that goes on beyond a typical commute yes people were part of the project but not the whole basis (like in this video) and the project was a huge sucess my class and professor loved my project Thanks Josh!!
Hello JKatz, photography is fun and your POV of the subway is a now. Thanks for not mentioning the area where you saw the hoppers. Your thought of where to go for photos took you in and out, in and out - by chance you captured hoppers. Elle for DOB in NYC
Interesting topic. I've been in NY City Subways and I know when in NY City Penn Station was told by officers I could not photo there. Perhaps Penn Station is different than other parts of the subway system. Don't know..
I've always been an addict for people watching and street photography's been an awesome outlet for stepping this up and engaging with some of these people.
I appreciate the amount of effort and thought that went into this video. You’ve really distinguished yourself from many other videos on similar topics.
Thanks for posting this on reddit , your videos are a joy to watch. I love how you seem to comfortable photograping in public i personaly get pretty bad social anxiety from it i become very self concious but im working on it and hopefully it will become better over time
Very interesting project, I plan on going to college in NYC and hopefully I'll assimilate to the masses of people so I'm not super anxious in large crowds, and furthermore, not to be afraid of bothering someone for a photo I really wanna get.
Amazing experiment! NYC subway for 12 hours, Great work man! Really love that shot with the turnstiles jumper and the kid at the window. thank you for sharing the whole experience 👍 👍
It's amazing to see the variety of textures and backdrops in the NYC subway system. I miss living in a city with a subway. Two questions: typically most shoot street with a 35mm. Although I see more and more people shooting 56mm on Fuji. My experience with the 35mm is that unless you get way close to your subject, 35mm is too wide because many times when I spot something it's at a distance. 35mm to me is more if you are walking super close to your subject but typically I shoot a scene from across the street for example so 35 is too wide. I wanted to get your take on your choice of the 70-200mm. Personally I like the compression and subject isolation of using longer lenses. My second question is what is your end game taking all these photos? Aside from social media where no one has actual equity and the lifespan of your work is limited to essentially 24 hours, what is your plan to ensure a longer lifespan for your work? Typically for street that would be a book. Not prints because no one really buys street prints, only fine arts, but they do buy street photography books. Wanted to get your perspective.
1. I love using all types of lenses for shooting street, since each lens puts me in a completely different mindset, but my go-to is definitely the 24-105mm. Switching lenses always gets me out of my mid-shoot ruts. I know street purists love a 35 prime, but I prefer variety. 2. My primary goal right now is to improve my work, refine my style, and spread the love of photography. I'm also more interested in figuring out new ways to share my content and create revenue streams that'll allow me more time to go shooting, more so than trying to memorialize my work.
I’m from Melbourne, Australia and I’m going to New York by myself at the end of the year to shoot film and paint graffiti and this video has inspired me so much!!!!
I think something is lost when using a telephoto lens on the street. It works great for the scenic urban landscape shots, but not for people, IMO. Otherwise great video!
Mauro De Cooman, I like Saul Leiter’s photos, I have two books of them, but you can’t deny that he’s distant from his subjects, that people are mostly just props to him, and that his main goal was abstraction. I was just expressing my opinion and preferences. I would never say such-and-such “isn’t street photography” or anything stupid like that.
Which station is 8:08? And I know the system is huge but I feel like you missed of opportunities that could be found at other stations. Otherwise, great video!
I love your style. Even though, sometimes your photo isn't technically perfect, it evokes emotion and tells a story which is the point. Keep it up. Also, I started off my photography carrier watching your tutorials which are super helpful thank you for them. :)
Hope you enjoy this photo challenge! What should I do next? Please don't say 24 hours of photography! To see my favorite photos from the shoot: joshkatz.me/12hoursubway
You could do a similar thing at the Airport but that might be quite similar. I think 12 in all the popular parks in Manhattan, Washington Square, Central Park etc. in summer would be very interesting. Going to the Zoo and photographing people there would be cool
Ohhh airport photography's a fascinating idea! I'm leaving in a few days to spend 3 weeks in Spain. MIIIIGHT get to the airport a little early...
More National Parks, or various state parks if not national.
Hitting multiple parks or beaches. Or maybe a series of news stands/shops could be cool.
I'd love to do this with you next time. I live in the Bronx, been in the States for 2 years now and I haven't seen new york as much as I want to
4:52 awesome capture man, smiling like he was a star!
That photo put a smile on my face too
Sam also had some great composition. My favorite photo is definitely the kid in the window
Sam did an incredible job. And same!
You made NYC look better than it is. Some dude on the Q train took a screenshot with his noise on making it seem as if he took a pic and got into a full fight with some women.
Hahahaha that's amazing. If you go in with the right attitude, the experience is positive 80% of the time. But i also have stories meeting some crazier folks.
I love the New York subway! I'm here on vacation from Paris, and I feel like the NYC one is so much cleaner and doesn't smell so badly like piss etc. People seem very nice and polite, I even got to ride for free, as I didn't have any cash. 😂
Easy fix: screenshot sound needs to be different from photo sound. I get "in trouble" with my photo-hating fiance from this all the time.
@@saralindholm2094 uhhh it does smell like piss in many stations. just a correction
@@MisterJunichi Maybe my nose has gotten used to it in Paris 😂 I just personally feel like it's a lot cleaner here in NYC.
I guess we can all say that one of the best pictures, was of the kid smiling while looking out the window of the train💯
This was educational. As a native NYer I'd be highly annoyed at a pesky stranger taking random pics of me on the subway. But I guess in some cases it could be an innocent photog just trying to get some good shots.
But that stunt with the cheese was way annoying, glad it didn't work! No one wants rats on the PLATFORM!!!
I'd still be annoyed if some creep wanted to take a photo of me without permission.
RATS are nocturnal and they like to roam on the track level. If you put the cheese on the track level, I guarantee that a rat would snag it. NICE VIDEO! Keep them coming.
Right I was surprised people weren’t getting mad
come to the bronx and east brooklyn Its a little more nasty but youll get some raw pictures of another side of city
Gm 4L yeah that’s not a good idea
;-;
Yeah no Chief anywhere in the Bronx ain’t it. It’s the worst fuckinf borough
Hell no stay the fuck away from the bronx. Specially west and south bronx 😂
Hes scaredddd
I visited NY for the first time a couple of weeks ago, I tried a few shots but was too nervous lol
Literally %98 of the people don't give a shit honestly. Just take it
People don’t give a fuck about what you do in NYC. You could be dying and everyone would walk past you saying “smh new york is weird”. You should’ve taken all the shots in the world! Maybe next time.
Some people don’t care and others will want to fight you lmao, depends on the person
Honestly do what ever you want in New York just don’t get in peoples way
What do you do when someone is not pleased with you taking a photo of them? Do you ignore them, apologize and/or try talk to them?
The situation varies with every subject and how aggressive they are with their anger, but I try to talk to as many of them as I can to explain what I'm doing, offer to share the image, and possibly talk them down if need be. Making a video on this soon. Stay tuned!
Josh Katz do you every delete the images you took of people at their request? especially with children I know street photographers that are more careful of their privacy.
@DJOSOPOLAR It's not as simple as that. Public places can record and photograph people because they're using it for safety purposes.
But photographers going around and shooting people without their permission to use it for public display or self business promotion, that's where the law comes into play.
There's photography and video release forms that must be signed that gives a photographer the right to freely use an image at the sole consent of the individual.
Based on this video, if a person wanted to sue UA-cam and the OP for taking their image and using it to put online without their permission, they can easily do that. Now if the person signed a release form and OP can present that, then OP have the law on his side.
Photographers do not get to freely shoot random people in public. That's why some images shot of people in public have their faces hidden, the back of their heads, blurred faces, or just their body parts.
DJOSOPOLAR interesting. i think street candids are some of the coolest photos but i also don't know how id justify that morally personally, like if you're capturing someone as art but then also dont treat them with respect of deleting it , especially if they have reasons yk?
@@ryanb6093 It's completely legal for a photographer to take a photo of someone in a public space without permission. In public you legally have no expectation of privacy, at least in America.
You are correct that for advertising or commercial display there needs to be permission or a release, no arguing that. But publishing a street photo in a photobook or making a print to hang on someone's wall isn't the same as publishing an ad in a magazine or a billboard on the side of the road.
Under the first amendment you can publish and sell street photography (including street portraits) without permission of the subject, as it is considered free speech. The case I linked below is an example of this.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nussenzweig_v._DiCorcia
The shots at 12:00 and 12:47 are my favorites. Hyper lapse was also super cool. Loved this concept, well done!
The kid on the subway is definitely my favorite, too!
Sometimes It’s a bit poverty-porn ish though, the guy jumping the turnstiles you should’ve blurred out, you’re essentially telling on him.
Kudos to the person recording for 12 hours too
4:52 my fave
How do you build confidence to photograph other people? I live in NYC and find it nerve wracking... even if they don't notice me haha
Realize that you are, likely, never going to see any of these people again, and shoot with that mindset. It can be extremely difficult, even for people who do it all the time. Also, if you are on a mirrorless, or similar camera with this option, shooting with a silent shutter can help, as people don't know when they are being photographed, and you can be more discrete.
As a beginner, I suggest always asking first and shoot in the daylight. Certain things like crowds, moving shots, and shooting at a distance, there is really no need to ask. If you can take some rejection and possibly some light yelling your confidence will build. Also, not a bad idea to go out with a friend either.
@@redwarrior2342 I second going out with a friend. There are tons of street photography meet ups in New York. Find one and your confidence will skyrocket as you're with other people that are out doing the same thing you are trying to achieve.
pretty killer josh. that photo of that little boy smiling out the window is my fav
Yore an artist. The mixture of powerful still shots with video are terrific. You’ve got a bright future with many big adventures ahead!
I found this on my recommendations and I’m not upset at all that a clicked this video, I love all your pictures!!
Dam josh, this was awesome. Opening the eyes of the world 🙌🏼
Much love, John!
The subway conductors really made me smile when they smiled at you! Great captures!
Wow..this is such a fun and tough experiment you did. Good job man!! You got some crazy shots here.
Great job man.. i love it .. i hope next time you put the setting you do for each photo
Nice work..I am outside shooting most of the time,and was on the 5 train line uptown shooting..They are rebuilding Gunhill rd station,uptown side......
i Love the way you use the elements of the subway to create a frame within a frame, great composition :^)
Lovely content and your photos and attitude towards work are really great! Keep up the good stuff.
My favorite video YET. So creative filled with tons of different styles
Dang bro, I used to follow your skateboarding back in the day, crazy to see you pop up in my recommended videos with photo content, love it
It’s a 25 minute train ride into Penn Station Manhattan from where I live in NJ.
I love that there’s just as much interesting action to shoot below ground as there is above. 👍NYC 🍎
Great shoot Josh. Really awesome to watch you work. Thank you for the post.
let the homesickness take over.... wow this video warms my heart
Kudos! Not an easy task, all that time in the NYC subway. ... Great results! ... Keep at it, you have a great attitude and great passion (and your videographer did a fine job too!).
That's literally how I would love to spend my day haha
4:51 that really how it was when u r a kid on the train grate photo
Amazing shots. I’ve been thinking to go POV photo walk but time never permitted me. Hope one day I will make it. Keep shooting.
“This is a common station for hoppers so I’m not gonna say where we’re at right now”
......then proceeds to show signs that indicate where the station is 😂
Right. It's the 3rd Ave/14th Street station. And why would he be shy about sharing the location in the first place? Strange.
I love that bit with the Floppy Circus music ☺️
Awesome video. Will post to my Photo club, web site.
Great video man! Really enjoyed this! Would love to see a series with all or some cultural neighbourhoods of NYC!
Got something similar cooking atm!
Yes! Can't wait!
Man what a video! I absolutely love ❤️ your work. I hope you produce more like this. I'm so glad UA-cam recommend me your video.
Great shots! I subbed back when you were doing skate videos but I think I like this content even more. New York city is such a magical place, I wish I could live there one day.
Glad you appreciate the change! Make it happen!
Great captures Josh! This looks like a whole lot of fun; too bad we don't have a Subway here in California
You should make a book! I would totally buy it. Beautiful pictures!
Love the edit and great camera work wow love
Awesome video Josh, you've captured some really interesting moments! Loved the hyperlapse at the 191st street tunnel...I've recently shot some video there too...the place is amazing! Keep doing what you do! Take care!!!
Another great video Having fun on the street
Good job dude, NYC subways ain’t nothing to play with. I salute you.. great work!
I'm an instant fan...you're a great photographer, and a very good blogger too! I especially like the way you would previsualize certain compositions and then wait for the right action to complete the frame...very impressive. I think you created a LOT of great photographs. I'm subscribed now...
Unable to sleep I found your video. I love photography. I do it as a hobby but never have time to "actually do it". I loved the final product of each of your pictures. So candid and amazing. I will love to learn more and I think I will with your video! I also Live in NYC and you were actually around where I work. Great shots Josh!!!
Thanks a bunch! You might fine my photo masterclass a helpful starting point for learning to shoot. Link in the video description!
Great photos, and great job Sam, I loved the edit! Definitely would watch something like this again!
Hey Josh, I watched your video from 2017 on panning the day before you moved to NYC. I then watched this video. Man, you've come a long way in a short time as a presenter and a video personality. Keep up the good work, young man!
This video and Bruce Davidsons Subway (photography book) was the inspiration for my finals for one of my photography classes I made a photographic book called THE COMMUTER documeting nyc subway from my pov (as both a native new Yorker of 23 years and a commuter) i focused more on everything that goes on beyond a typical commute yes people were part of the project but not the whole basis (like in this video) and the project was a huge sucess my class and professor loved my project Thanks Josh!!
Fantastic to hear!
Great video!!!
You should do more projects like that!!
✌🏻🇧🇷
Looks like a ton of fun
love love love the editing!! nice music too 👍
Hello JKatz, photography is fun and your POV of the subway is a now. Thanks for not mentioning the area where you saw the hoppers. Your thought of where to go for photos took you in and out, in and out - by chance you captured hoppers. Elle for DOB in NYC
Really love this vibe!!!
Really cool video! I’ve thought about doing something like this!
awesome vid. you rock. please post a life update! would love to know what you are doing after nyu.
Solid idea. May do this soon!
Interesting topic. I've been in NY City Subways and I know when in NY City Penn Station was told by officers I could not photo there. Perhaps Penn Station is different than other parts of the subway system. Don't know..
Hey Josh. Great work. Very inspiring.
Could you tell me the name of the stop that is elevated with Manhattan in the background?
Thanks so much.
Smith and 9th G train!
That hyper laps thhoooo 😱😍👏🏻
love what you do bro!!
I got some philly subway shots on my film camera recently, cant wait to get them developed
#staybrokeshootfilm🤙
Great concept, great shots, great attitude. I've always wanted to do something like this, just people watch on the subway for hours on end.
I've always been an addict for people watching and street photography's been an awesome outlet for stepping this up and engaging with some of these people.
You got so many good shots wow!
I really love your work and what you do! You're a genuine soul, keep being you! Love from New Mexico!
I appreciate the amount of effort and thought that went into this video. You’ve really distinguished yourself from many other videos on similar topics.
Loved this, great variety of some amazing street photos, looks good fun! 😁
Much appreciated, George!
Thanks for posting this on reddit , your videos are a joy to watch. I love how you seem to comfortable photograping in public i personaly get pretty bad social anxiety from it i become very self concious but im working on it and hopefully it will become better over time
This is beautiful man...life at its finest
Very interesting project, I plan on going to college in NYC and hopefully I'll assimilate to the masses of people so I'm not super anxious in large crowds, and furthermore, not to be afraid of bothering someone for a photo I really wanna get.
I love it!! great photography, very human!!
Amazing experiment! NYC subway for 12 hours, Great work man! Really love that shot with the turnstiles jumper and the kid at the window. thank you for sharing the whole experience 👍 👍
awesome photos, you got a great eye.
I could already smell the subway
Great work. I especially liked the step lapse. Is that what it's called? I need a digital camera. I like film much more but...
Amazing video!! Really liked how you captured the city and its people.
hey,I'm street photographer from Malaysia and i love this video
It's amazing to see the variety of textures and backdrops in the NYC subway system. I miss living in a city with a subway. Two questions: typically most shoot street with a 35mm. Although I see more and more people shooting 56mm on Fuji. My experience with the 35mm is that unless you get way close to your subject, 35mm is too wide because many times when I spot something it's at a distance. 35mm to me is more if you are walking super close to your subject but typically I shoot a scene from across the street for example so 35 is too wide. I wanted to get your take on your choice of the 70-200mm. Personally I like the compression and subject isolation of using longer lenses. My second question is what is your end game taking all these photos? Aside from social media where no one has actual equity and the lifespan of your work is limited to essentially 24 hours, what is your plan to ensure a longer lifespan for your work? Typically for street that would be a book. Not prints because no one really buys street prints, only fine arts, but they do buy street photography books. Wanted to get your perspective.
1. I love using all types of lenses for shooting street, since each lens puts me in a completely different mindset, but my go-to is definitely the 24-105mm. Switching lenses always gets me out of my mid-shoot ruts. I know street purists love a 35 prime, but I prefer variety.
2. My primary goal right now is to improve my work, refine my style, and spread the love of photography. I'm also more interested in figuring out new ways to share my content and create revenue streams that'll allow me more time to go shooting, more so than trying to memorialize my work.
will you be doing any more of your national park trips?
Definitely. Gotta plan another trip soon!
Awesome video. Thx for posting.
I’m from Melbourne, Australia and I’m going to New York by myself at the end of the year to shoot film and paint graffiti and this video has inspired me so much!!!!
Josh like a boss. Best video
Excellent video! Your enthusiasm is infectious!!!
Much appreciated, Richard!
Amazing and inspiring work!!
The shots you got were like the ones Apple claims are “Shot on iPhone” 😂 Nice work!
i see art everywhere in ny.. subbed!
Great shots man!
Very inspiring. You should try the same in London. What focal length is that 70-200mm? Thanks for the upload.
Such a cool idea, that blue hour shot you caught at the end was sick.
Wow! I saw you today while sitting in a restaurant in Soho! I was like, what is that person with a giant camera taking photos of? Super cool!
I am in Spain right now, but good to know there are imposters out there!
I think something is lost when using a telephoto lens on the street. It works great for the scenic urban landscape shots, but not for people, IMO.
Otherwise great video!
I don't agree, if you look at Saul Leiter. His work is amazing and he shoots with a telephotolens and works with color
Mauro De Cooman, I like Saul Leiter’s photos, I have two books of them, but you can’t deny that he’s distant from his subjects, that people are mostly just props to him, and that his main goal was abstraction.
I was just expressing my opinion and preferences. I would never say such-and-such “isn’t street photography” or anything stupid like that.
@@joeltunnah ok man I see where you are coming from
@@joeltunnah I like taking long shots of people in public. It's easier to get candid shots.
Bro these are soooo good, keep it up!
Thanks homie!
Please do more videos like this where you go out and shoot like a challenge
Keep making videos like this. They’re great and really motivating
Which station is 8:08? And I know the system is huge but I feel like you missed of opportunities that could be found at other stations. Otherwise, great video!
this was great, you should really do this for Seattle and Tacoma
I love your style. Even though, sometimes your photo isn't technically perfect, it evokes emotion and tells a story which is the point. Keep it up. Also, I started off my photography carrier watching your tutorials which are super helpful thank you for them. :)
I wish I was a teen in New York
This was super dope!!! Great concept!
Very nice photography.
love the animations