In LOVE with the attitude of the first girl, its perfect; no one can gatekeep photography or art and I wish more people lived without fear of not knowing enough or not being good enough due to technical education. The world of photography would be so much more diverse and exciting, I can’t imagine how many interesting perspectives have been kept hidden due to this fear.
"Things do really just exist on screens now and you've got, like, a three second attention span. And you notice that you go somewhere and see a beautiful print on a wall and you'll stand there for minutes. That is the power of the physical object." RIGHT ON!
cody hughes WTF, Some mumbo jumbo voodoo diversity liberal shit. This is not about photography, it’s just a brain washing , promote the black man film.
I love so much that the first girl has no training, knows nearly nothing about the technical side of photography! I've always wanted to get into photography but I've always been put off by the amount of technical stuff. I have a really nice expensive camera that I got as a combined Christmas/birthday present one year from all of my family. I haven't really used it because I felt like I was never good enough/don't know enough. Maybe I will pick it up again now.
Try doing some research and then just doin it maybe :) you cant expect to get into it and immediately be super skilled, its something you have to practice and work on. So my advice would be to just do it, take your camera with you everywhere you go and whenever you see something youd like to photograph, photograph it ! :)
The best way of learning is taking pictures and practicing. I'm on a photography course and I've learned more by myself practicing that what I learned in school. You'll learn the technical stuff along the way as you need it, and we have the luck of having many amazing youtube channels that can solve any doubts we have. So pick it up and go shoot!
Same here. I just want to be a photographer but I have no actual training :))) it's fascinating what ambition and passion can make. I still don't know a lot of things but I am working on this and I try as much as I can to improve myself. no one really told me how to use the Manual mode, for example. Yes, I've been told, but at that point I didn't have a dslr so it didn't help me too much. and when I got it, that person was no longer there to explain me things. I realised that the best way to learn is to do it by yourself. I went out and tried the M mode. shutter, aperture, ISO, WB and all those things and now, after one month, here I am, changing them without even looking at the settings. it's just about how much you wanna do this.
You shouldn't give up on something just because you don't feel like learning rules and technique... you are lucky to have an expensive camera. Learn to use it :(
Yeah exactly be nice about it but if they still act up/give them shoot then just let them know what you're doing is legal but them going for you or trying to take your camera is not and thus you'll just call the police on them if they do.
search youtube for Bruce Gilden (one of the greatest street style photographers) and watch his process, the truth of the matter is staged street photos take away some life from the shot and remeber you probably never see these people again in your life, so there's no aftermath to stop you from going for it, build you confidence and just do it.
This is absolutely inspirational.she is cool because she's real and every one can relate to the struggles she addresses about evolving in a field when you are new
"I kept having to buy new cameras on eBay every week, because they were just breaking, because I was taking too many pictures." I don't know what she was doing with her cameras, but it seems highly unlikely that they were "just breaking from taking too many pictures." Unlike the photographers Vice normally features, these guys actually have some interesting work. I would like to see more of this.
Most cameras are only rated for X thousand shutter actuations, she was buying second hand on ebay too. Chances are her shutter mechanisms were just reaching the end of their lifespan
I wonder how many times I have watched this now. Everytime I need some inspiration and motivation to go out and shoot again this is the video I come back to. Always works.
I love this!! I've been following Ronan for a while now and I just love her style so much. I respect that she actually take pictures on film, it's so epic...!
This is the photography that tickles my pickle. Meaning. Storytelling. Technical consideration that contributes to those things rather than taking the spotlight.
@@southport65 The Pentax 67 is considered better, but really isn't. I find that the Hasselblad H1, Contax 645, Mamiya 645af are all better quality images.
@@ryanc1295 I would disagree with that to a point, while they're not Hasselblads, Mamiya makes some really good glass that gives wonderful tack sharp images for a far more affordable price. I love my RB67 and the shots I've taken with it.
Absolutely stunning! And what Olivia Rose says about a printed picture that you want to stand in front of it for minutes. Its true! Very inspiring. Thank you!
RontschDaPontsch:::: Black and white makes you stand in font of it for an hour. Color is boring, B&W is Truth. Sorry that's how i see it tones and contrast are interesting.
I think those photographers inspired me in a way that beside their love for taking pics, they also add values & purposes which somehow make the photos bring a lot more emotion than just pictures in frames. Theyre really next gen
wow, campbell sounds exactly like lee mcqueen. i really flinched when i heard him. loved this work, shows why art is the greatest thing in the world. fantastic work as always 🙏
That format is so magnetic, once you clic "Play", there's no way back. That scouts deep into the artists' work and mindset... we want more of this, rather than just watching pretty images surfacing. No more hollow volume, just density... all we need for our hearts to beat and our brains to tick.
this is so encouraging! I really wanted to study photography in college but I was kind of forced to go towards buss. ad. I haven't touched my camera in months & that really depresses me. looking how these people are creating amazing work really makes me happy ❣️
This is DOPE, sometimes as a photographer we get lost in what types of photos that people want us to take and not tell the story we want to tell. That being the reason most picked up a camera in the first place.
I love Campbell's work! I wish I had Niijournal in print. The way the pictures at the exhibition seem to transcend their physical form and seem so fleeting, like they would disappear if you blink an eye -
More more !!! This is so refreshing! Your content has always been my fav!!! This literally inspires me so much every time you guys post a new film ❤️❤️❤️
That one gentleman who had the three sons, him and his family had a gorgeous dynamic, and his boys are gorgeous
renee vinolo #agreed
renee vinolo I do photography. You have an IG? Follow @Bkdontru. I follow back. ✌🏾❤️
In LOVE with the attitude of the first girl, its perfect; no one can gatekeep photography or art and I wish more people lived without fear of not knowing enough or not being good enough due to technical education. The world of photography would be so much more diverse and exciting, I can’t imagine how many interesting perspectives have been kept hidden due to this fear.
"Things do really just exist on screens now and you've got, like, a three second attention span. And you notice that you go somewhere and see a beautiful print on a wall and you'll stand there for minutes. That is the power of the physical object." RIGHT ON!
make more of these!!!!!!
i have to agree
agreed! these videos especially this one really just makes me shed the shell i wear thats not me. frees me a bit.
cody hughes WTF, Some mumbo jumbo voodoo diversity liberal shit. This is not about photography, it’s just a brain washing , promote the black man film.
This is sick, so inspirational!!
I love so much that the first girl has no training, knows nearly nothing about the technical side of photography! I've always wanted to get into photography but I've always been put off by the amount of technical stuff. I have a really nice expensive camera that I got as a combined Christmas/birthday present one year from all of my family. I haven't really used it because I felt like I was never good enough/don't know enough. Maybe I will pick it up again now.
Try doing some research and then just doin it maybe :) you cant expect to get into it and immediately be super skilled, its something you have to practice and work on. So my advice would be to just do it, take your camera with you everywhere you go and whenever you see something youd like to photograph, photograph it ! :)
The best way of learning is taking pictures and practicing. I'm on a photography course and I've learned more by myself practicing that what I learned in school. You'll learn the technical stuff along the way as you need it, and we have the luck of having many amazing youtube channels that can solve any doubts we have. So pick it up and go shoot!
She didn't say she doesn't know anything about her camera (especially as a film photographer). Get to it!
Same here. I just want to be a photographer but I have no actual training :))) it's fascinating what ambition and passion can make. I still don't know a lot of things but I am working on this and I try as much as I can to improve myself. no one really told me how to use the Manual mode, for example. Yes, I've been told, but at that point I didn't have a dslr so it didn't help me too much. and when I got it, that person was no longer there to explain me things. I realised that the best way to learn is to do it by yourself. I went out and tried the M mode. shutter, aperture, ISO, WB and all those things and now, after one month, here I am, changing them without even looking at the settings. it's just about how much you wanna do this.
You shouldn't give up on something just because you don't feel like learning rules and technique... you are lucky to have an expensive camera. Learn to use it :(
Seeing Kelela made me genuinely shook and happy at the same time
I Yelped:``|
Woah D.O-shi...
right?
I wish I had the courage to do street style photog. I just love catching people in the moment but it's scary when you consider how they could react.
Lilith Nox thank you so much for the advice. I will do this!
Yeah exactly be nice about it but if they still act up/give them shoot then just let them know what you're doing is legal but them going for you or trying to take your camera is not and thus you'll just call the police on them if they do.
InsaneDreamer Productions Omg you're scaring me with this lol...but thank you. I appreciate this info.
I've literally had pimps threaten to stab me over photos before lol
search youtube for Bruce Gilden (one of the greatest street style photographers) and watch his process, the truth of the matter is staged street photos take away some life from the shot and remeber you probably never see these people again in your life, so there's no aftermath to stop you from going for it, build you confidence and just do it.
'Let me capture your natural awkwardness.'
Lol
This is absolutely inspirational.she is cool because she's real and every one can relate to the struggles she addresses about evolving in a field when you are new
loved the sarcasm in this :)
Yeah, I'm tired of all these photographers that aren't even real.
next gen *portrait* photographers. but this is still cool, glad to know about this now
"I kept having to buy new cameras on eBay every week, because they were just breaking, because I was taking too many pictures." I don't know what she was doing with her cameras, but it seems highly unlikely that they were "just breaking from taking too many pictures."
Unlike the photographers Vice normally features, these guys actually have some interesting work. I would like to see more of this.
I've seen how a lot of people roughly handle their cameras and from her attitude, I could tell that she is one of them.
Most cameras are only rated for X thousand shutter actuations, she was buying second hand on ebay too. Chances are her shutter mechanisms were just reaching the end of their lifespan
exactly
Dat Casey Neistat handling lol
@@doomsday.tomato yep, i've had quite some shutters jam on my 35mm film camera collection
I wonder how many times I have watched this now. Everytime I need some inspiration and motivation to go out and shoot again this is the video I come back to. Always works.
FINALLY...a UA-cam post celebrating the black photographer!!!! Very well done!!!!
I love this!! I've been following Ronan for a while now and I just love her style so much. I respect that she actually take pictures on film, it's so epic...!
Where's the first girl exhibiting? I want to go! 😍
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TheMovieMyLife me too!
TheMovieMyLife same
She had a show in London but for now I don't know, I love her work so much too
This got me on a creative high. thanks for sharing!
This is the photography that tickles my pickle. Meaning. Storytelling. Technical consideration that contributes to those things rather than taking the spotlight.
what is this... an ad for mamiya??
True. well they are some of the best medium format SLR's so why not lol. I love mine.
@@seafire820 I mean they're good, not the best, but still good and affordable which is why everyone and their mum buy them.
@@ryanc1295 which ones do you feel are better than the mamiya's? really curious as i'm looking to get a couple new medium format cameras.
@@southport65 The Pentax 67 is considered better, but really isn't. I find that the Hasselblad H1, Contax 645, Mamiya 645af are all better quality images.
@@ryanc1295 I would disagree with that to a point, while they're not Hasselblads, Mamiya makes some really good glass that gives wonderful tack sharp images for a far more affordable price. I love my RB67 and the shots I've taken with it.
Absolutely stunning! And what Olivia Rose says about a printed picture that you want to stand in front of it for minutes. Its true! Very inspiring. Thank you!
RontschDaPontsch:::: Black and white makes you stand in font of it for an hour. Color is boring, B&W is Truth.
Sorry that's how i see it tones and contrast are interesting.
This is one of my favorite UA-cam channels.
I think those photographers inspired me in a way that beside their love for taking pics, they also add values & purposes which somehow make the photos bring a lot more emotion than just pictures in frames. Theyre really next gen
An awesome take on photography. Bravo!
FANTASTIC video! 😍
Here film cameras is life!!!
I love there style of Next Gen Photographers :D
why are you styled like what you didn´t grow up with
I love shooting with film cameras. So risky and amazing at the same time. I love this.
lots of inspiration!!!!!!!!!!!!!! thank you
I adore these videos. Please keep them comin'.
Their images are beautiful!
Awesome video I love Olivia's work
LOVE THIS a commercial photo student and wish my profs can understand why film is still so important!
Very nice mini doc... Good on ya!!!!👌🏻🎞🎥
“That is the power of a physical object” this rang in my soul for minutes
so inspirational...one day I'll be there too
So much respect for those who still use film 😍❤️
I humbled watching these amazing creators! Inspiring!
I love this, most inspiration video iv seen on photography...100% real ppl
Immediately bought a Mamiya RZ67 after seeing this. So great
So many great photographers and so much inspiration
love all of these and the story they have
extraordinary people creating extraordinary art. i love this video!
Great stuff! Very talented people!
wow, campbell sounds exactly like lee mcqueen. i really flinched when i heard him. loved this work, shows why art is the greatest thing in the world. fantastic work as always 🙏
That format is so magnetic, once you clic "Play", there's no way back. That scouts deep into the artists' work and mindset... we want more of this, rather than just watching pretty images surfacing.
No more hollow volume, just density... all we need for our hearts to beat and our brains to tick.
this is so encouraging! I really wanted to study photography in college but I was kind of forced to go towards buss. ad. I haven't touched my camera in months & that really depresses me. looking how these people are creating amazing work really makes me happy ❣️
So inspiring! Thank you
FINE ARTISTIC SKILL AND CRAFTSMANSHIP; NICE FEATURES VIA\ i-D THANKS FOR SUCH MATERIAL. VIEWERS SHOULD ENJOY.
These are beautiful photographs.
*I JUST WENT TO ANOTHER UNIVERSE, I LOVE THIS!!!*
Wow!! This was dope!!! Bravo!!
A year later and the impact of this video is still heavy! No matter what you do see the beauty in it and bring that to the forefront of your world.
That was awesome 😊😊👍🏻
I'm a photographer and I found this so inspiring 💕
Very VERY! Nicely done.
This is DOPE, sometimes as a photographer we get lost in what types of photos that people want us to take and not tell the story we want to tell. That being the reason most picked up a camera in the first place.
always watching, always feeling inspired!!!
Very inspiring! Makes me want to stop procrastinating and start shooting more
Man I love these film videos. Reason why I started
Absolute talent in all three. Amazing work.
Inspired.
*OMG THIS IS SO BEAUTIFUL*
guys I love your what you do!!!!
you guys deserve a bigger following, content great as always !
I absolutely love this.
I love film so much !!!
This is really nice. It gives us aspiring photographers the outlet to view other artists and their thought process.
Brilliant approaches to photography - and fantastic work too! :)
BRILLIANT!!
well done! True inspiration across the globe! =)
So inspiring images !!
This vid was amazing. Keep em coming#!
i always come back to watch this again
Awesome episode!
So beautiful and inspiring
Really amazing work with this one i-D!
Loved this!
I loved every second
I loved every moment of this
So good to see a Nikon F6 being used for it's intended purpose.
love i-D , 🌎♥️
INSPIRATIONAL AF! more please! lol
I ABSOLUTELY LOVED THIS!! SO inspiring
Pics like this have existed since photography started where are the game changers?!
Olivia hands down my fav!
Great vid and super inspiring!
I love Campbell's work! I wish I had Niijournal in print. The way the pictures at the exhibition seem to transcend their physical form and seem so fleeting, like they would disappear if you blink an eye -
This is absolutely beautiful this video pushed me to pursue my dream as a photographer
More more !!! This is so refreshing! Your content has always been my fav!!!
This literally inspires me so much every time you guys post a new film ❤️❤️❤️
This is Beautiful
Love this so much
i loved this. it was very inspiring to see the perception of the shots
Amazing photographers!
watching these videos always gives me inspiration
Lovely 🖤✊🏾🔥
3:33 "That is the power of the physical object" 💎
loving this channel🔥
All were good and unique
that was beautiful! thank u id
this is really good!!
This was amazing ,keep them coming
LOVE THIS