Huibo Hou Interview
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- Опубліковано 3 сер 2024
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In this video interview, we have a conversation with the talented Huibo Hou. Huibo is a landscape photographer who started taking photos 25 years ago. Check out the interview below!
What makes Huibo's work stand out is her thoughtful approach to every subject. She usually converts her photos to black and white, which gives depth and meaningful emotions to every image. In this interview, we talk about her inspirations, why she chose to focus on black & white photography, how she creates incredible compositions, and more!
You can see more of Huibo's work on her website:
www.huibohou.com/
A wonderful and sensitive interview of an inspiring and amazing photographer whose talent is in inverse proportion to her ego (which is nil!). Thank you to the channel for introducing her work to me.
It's been a fair few decades since I've seen such an inspirational B&W photographer.
Huibos work is fantastic . Pleasure to finally be "introduced" . Great guest !
Great interview with Huibo. Love her work, and your well directed questioning. Well done!
This is the first time I have seen Huibo's work, and I love it. Thank you for showcasing such an inspiring photographer. From NZ
You touched on the creative intuitive aspirations but non of the practical aspects of her photography. Like what sort of gear she prefers to use in what sort of situations. What fundamental approach does she use in post processing. Those are two important aspects that were brushed aside or ignored in your interview.
Be in the vicinity of the right place, around the right time and then be in the moment, ready to respond. Stay intuitive and let the serendipitous moment emerge. What a great philosophy. No wonder Huibo's work is so exquisite. Thanks for this wonderful interview.
Huibo Hou is obviously well educated and councious about photography - impressive guest... 😊
Thanks for the introduction. Huibo Hou's B&W photography is amazing. Love her work.
She is amazing! Thanks to let me discover her amazing work
Just wonderful! I'm so glad to be introduced to and be inspired by her work.
What a spectacular photographer!! Thanks for creating and sharing the interview.
Stunning and inspirational!
simply breathtaking ! (My heart not just skips a beat - it stopped beating and I gasp for air ;-)
Great interview. Amazing photographs, I am curious to know how much "editing" went into it. Thanks!
Thank you for the introduction to Huibo Hou! Her work is inspiring. I wish you had asked her about her approach to the heavy dodging and burning in her images. I'd love to know if she is visualizing the edit at time of capture or if it's a two part creative process.
Another world photography very epic composition thank you for this video!
Thanks for a wonderful session.
Brilliant, ... I reall enjoyed your work and the way you see and think..
Very inspiring approach, very personal thus unique and motivating. Be yourself, everyone else is already taken. (Oscar Wilde)
Minimalist black and white is a way to extract the sensation we have while looking at something and be able to see it free from distractions like colors and over-seeing, over-thinking, over-feeling.
Very nice work !!!
Just discovered this channel and I very much enjoyed this video. Beautiful black and white photos and it was a great discussion. I am curious about her process, how much is in camera versus post processing. Thanks… subscribed!
How far do we have to go to find that Simplicity? Desert dunes are so great but these are actually totally out of my normal world around. They are really existing but to me it‘s a fantasy like world. How can we find the Simplicity in our own world, oases from Complexity?
You can make dessert dunes in the kitchen, without even leaving your own home!
@@marcogea1974 Oh, I had a flood of water in the kitchen the other day. It was done quickly.🌊😎
Interesting- no mention of the gear used…?
thanks,
Where were the various desert photos taken, especially the sand dunes.
Great work. Is this done with settings in the camera or post?
See with the : Mind's Eye.
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