Hellooo, I hope you enjoyed this pretty different video! :D You can see Megan's results with my film camera in her video. The digicam was a fun change. While I personally do not see myself switching, I do think that a digicam can be a cheap and accessible way to dip your toes into photography, if you haven't done so yet :) Also much love to Squarespace for the continuous support of the channel! Head to www.squarespace.com/teocrawford to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain by using the code "TEOCRAWFORD" (also supports the channel). Wishing you a lovely week!
I love using my Digicam bc i feel like I'm 8 years old again just taking pics and not thinking about all the rules and stuff, just having fun with that type of camera
“avoid the weaknesses and focus on the strengths” hundred percent true! it applies in creativity when we thought we couldn’t create something beautiful because we tend to focus on the weaknesses of equipment we use (like camera) even on ourselves- so yes find the strengths more and see what it could give out to us at the end, and just don’t forget to enjoy the over all process❤
Both of your videos are "toutes douces" as we say in French. Congrats for trying, creating, daring and going on unexpected adventures. You both are a pleasure to follow on the Internet and you are gems for UA-cam.
thanks for including all the before/after versions of your digicam shots! I just got one of these little cameras myself, and it really helps to get inspired with my own edits :)
Great video, Teo! I really liked both the contrast in the white balance between the early photos that you treated and the ones towards the end. That camera's bluer white balance is awfully nostalgic and it was a joy to see you play to that
from the stop motion challenge onwards this video made me really emotional 🥺 it reminded me of taking pictures in my childhood when stop motions were all the rage and digicams our first starting point for photography. back then I used to take pictures with my best friend a lot but she passed away this year so I can't share these memories with her anymore - I found it really touching to see you and Megan had such a similar vibe and adventurous day though 💖
Brilliant video! Really love the interaction and how much fun everyone is having. I been using older cameras for years, they bring something into every photo. Depends on the camera and the sensor. I find the Kodak ccd sensors produce in the early to mid 2000s some of the most filmic looks with bold saturation. Thanks for sharing!
Big fan of you two... Nice seeing you do things together... The K1000 is a very satisfying machine indeed... I learned how to shoot on a K1000, back in 1999, when I was in College... I'm looking for one to buy...
great video & awesome collab! i love using digicams for these kinds of experiments/challenges here’s a tip that i’ve found along the way; if you wanna level-up your digicam flash photography u can try to use an external camera flash, one of those that you’d usually mount on your hot-shoe but it has to be one with a built-in photocell in order to sync it up. you can get some exaggerated shadows by holding the flash really far apart as long as the photocell can see the tiny digicam flash or hold it in unconventional positions. you can also use it for more regular photos but with much more of the scene visible due to the power increase. just be aware that these photos will likely have a tendency towards overexposure especially in the foreground due to the camera not being able to factor-in the excessive flash power
On my mother's PC there's a folder with some photos I made in Prague. I was five years old and my fathers gave me a small digicam made by Canon. this video brings some nice memories. Thank you, Teo.
I just have to say this is incredible work, especially at location 3. Every short video clip and photo had such thoughtful composition and lighting. Honestly makes me want to get out and shoot some photos. Keep it up!
This was a joy to watch. I particularly enjoy the part you mentioned about creating with another solo creator as teamwork. Agreed. It’s the best feeling to connect with fellow creators.
Great video, always good to limit yourself sometimes for more of a challenge. I enjoy using older cameras 📷 and trying to create impressive images with them.😊
Teo I love that you keep an Olympus XA around your neck in case you need to whip out a quality shot at a moments notice! haha Much love from Tennessee USA🙏🏼
such a nice collab! i stumbled upon both your channels quite recently and at around the same time and love both your videos. great to see you working together. especially since we don't seem to have many people making cinematic videos like your guys' around here in austria 😊
I think a nicer digicam with a bit more features is probably the sweet spot. Having more control and functionality, while getting the same vintage feel
Digicams are in my opinion another option just like how film is. However what I like about film more is waiting for your pictures to arrive whereas digital is the opposite of that. While digital might sorta have a resurgence, film seems to have more of a resurgence for a good reason, it’s mostly the experience of shooting film that draws people’s attention. This isn’t to say digicams aren’t great. They are cool but I don’t think they’d replace film as another medium
I was planning on getting a digicam, the canon sd1000 to be precise because I heard rumours that it was supposed to be really good but I delayed the purchase too much and then the whole digicam craze started and the price went up from like £25 - £50 all the way up to £300 in some places online. Some other good digicams increased in price as well and it kinda put me off for a bit but now the prices have seemed to be decreasing and levelling out a bit (still more than they were being roughly around £100) so i might try purchasing one because my god do the images really have a beautiful feel to them, similar to film but without the hassle of developing.
Maybe the next video could be a general guide/explanation of how you make your lightroom edits? those digicam shots really went from rubbish to art after your adjustments!
Actually I'm going to make a tutorial for those edits on my Patreon in the coming weeks :D I don't make tutorials on my channel, because it just doesn't fit in very well and so instead I've made my Patreon page a little hub of mine for educational content :)
Aww thank you! It comes down to decreasing contrast to a pleasing level and pushing colours in a way that creates a noticable palette instead of a mess :) If you're very interested and want to learn it, I actually have tutorials for photo editing on my Patreon :D And I'm planning on filming a tutorial for the edits I did with the Digicam next month :)
@@teocrawfordthank you so much! So just to be clear, the upcoming tutorial for these pics will be on your patreon? Or will it be on your channel. Either way thank you, new to photography and editing and I just love how these look
@@Eli.Josephh Yes, they'll be on Patreon only. I veeery rarely make tutorials on UA-cam, because they just don't really fit in with the rest of my work here, so I've made Patreon like a little hub for sharing educational content. Once you sign up you get access to all videos I've ever posted there (12+) and I'm always producing one video per month for the Patreon. For this month of April I'm working on a video covering the calibration tab in Lightroom and then in May I'll post a breakdown of the edits I made for the digicam :)
@@teocrawford alright thank you a lot! Totally makes sense how the editing stuff wouldn’t fit the rest of your main channel. I’ll fs look into it but probably won’t purchase cuz I’m broke 😭. Just wondering, overall, in light room how do you change/push colors, are you just messing with color mixed and gradings? Thank you btw 🙏
A little strange to see the edition on the Digicam, do you know that you can make changes in the temperature, color, contrast and softness in the settings? 😅
Wonderful video(s) from both of you ... I have to admit that I watch your channel mostly because of your excellent video storytelling style and not for your photos ;-0
hi teo im pretty young (teen years, im not going to specify anything cuz of the internet), and i see photography as something really fun and intriguing. ive seen many videos of yours, and i took a few pictures using a film camera. i really want to see this as something that i want to stick with forever (maybe as a job) in the future. my parents keep telling me that being a photographer wont give me much money, but it seems so fun and im really hooked with it. what should i do? if you can tell me anything, id much appreciate it. thanks teo, youre the best, and i love your videos :)
Hi Aaron, thank you for the kind words, I'm happy to read that you enjoy my videos :)) Ahh I see. Well first of all I think as a young person it is ok to dismiss the parents' opinions to an extent, because they are too old to know what is like to be young in this time. However in case this relaxes your parents: Photographers can make great money, it's just pretty tough and takes a lot of time and passion. And to be honest, I think it could even suck the fun out of photography for you and make it something that is purely for work and not for personal fulfilment (the danger of turning your hobby into your job). Alternatively, if you enjoy creating digital media, you could try something else than photography and make that the professional skill and keep photography as an artistic outlet. For your parents again, becoming a film maker and creating videos for clients can also be very lucrative. You could either do this as a freelancer or in a company. For example when I was 19 I worked in the video production team of a marketing agency for a year which was fun and taught me a lot. Arguably that is also the easier route than doing freelance work. Also the demand for video is as high as ever, so I do think there is money to be made in the industry. Hope that gives you a couple thoughts to further explore :)
Hellooo, I hope you enjoyed this pretty different video! :D You can see Megan's results with my film camera in her video. The digicam was a fun change. While I personally do not see myself switching, I do think that a digicam can be a cheap and accessible way to dip your toes into photography, if you haven't done so yet :)
Also much love to Squarespace for the continuous support of the channel! Head to www.squarespace.com/teocrawford to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain by using the code "TEOCRAWFORD" (also supports the channel).
Wishing you a lovely week!
Loved spending this cool adventure with ya !!! Till next time
You two made for a great video and should do some more!
You Guys should date each other 😂.. Can see the chemistry between you two guys already
@@spencerxox350 HAHAHAHAH no
@@spencerxox350I think he have a girlfriend named Nelly
@@spencerxox350No they have their own lives. It’s weird to say that
this is like the top 10 best anime crossovers of all time but photography
BAHAHAHAHHAH true
I dare you to try take 28 photos with the sky showing and people in the picture@@megantanart
Teo AND Megan in one video? What a treat. What. a. treat.
my god it’s the better with an egg guy
HAHHAHHAH
I love using my Digicam bc i feel like I'm 8 years old again just taking pics and not thinking about all the rules and stuff, just having fun with that type of camera
seeing u out 'in the wild' compared to talking in ur studio / room is a completely different vibe
It was fun, I must say :D
“avoid the weaknesses and focus on the strengths” hundred percent true! it applies in creativity when we thought we couldn’t create something beautiful because we tend to focus on the weaknesses of equipment we use (like camera) even on ourselves- so yes find the strengths more and see what it could give out to us at the end, and just don’t forget to enjoy the over all process❤
Both of your videos are "toutes douces" as we say in French. Congrats for trying, creating, daring and going on unexpected adventures. You both are a pleasure to follow on the Internet and you are gems for UA-cam.
Agreed with the "toutes douces" vibes ahah
thanks for including all the before/after versions of your digicam shots! I just got one of these little cameras myself, and it really helps to get inspired with my own edits :)
There's something about this video that feels relaxing
more japanese-related skits please, they were hilarious
agreed!! i lol'd many times 😄
There's something cozy and nostalgic about these photos. . .simply beautiful
Am I watching a kdrama?
Oh that was an amazing video. Loving the vibes of you two, not only as photographers but also as human beings. Lots of love
Been waiting for someone to really make a video of filming using a digicam (cuz that is what i have) and this really made me happy tbh.
Great video, Teo! I really liked both the contrast in the white balance between the early photos that you treated and the ones towards the end. That camera's bluer white balance is awfully nostalgic and it was a joy to see you play to that
from the stop motion challenge onwards this video made me really emotional 🥺 it reminded me of taking pictures in my childhood when stop motions were all the rage and digicams our first starting point for photography. back then I used to take pictures with my best friend a lot but she passed away this year so I can't share these memories with her anymore - I found it really touching to see you and Megan had such a similar vibe and adventurous day though 💖
Before we know it Teo's releasing a folk album
I love Megan ! 🥰I am so happy to see the both of you working together. The street photos were really good ! I love this concept 😊
thank youuuuu
Brilliant video! Really love the interaction and how much fun everyone is having. I been using older cameras for years, they bring something into every photo. Depends on the camera and the sensor. I find the Kodak ccd sensors produce in the early to mid 2000s some of the most filmic looks with bold saturation. Thanks for sharing!
Aww sweet, glad you enjoyed it! :)) Ohh wow, Kodak ccd sensors sound intriguing :o
Just found your channel yesterday and been watching your videos, they’re very interesting and calming !
This whole video is such an aesthetic vibe :) Makes the daunting journey into beginning with photography slightly less overwhelming
1:37 I went oop when I saw Teo all dressed up in a suit. Very classy, lookin sharp!
And that's when I smashed that subscribe button, lol.
Big fan of you two... Nice seeing you do things together...
The K1000 is a very satisfying machine indeed... I learned how to shoot on a K1000, back in 1999, when I was in College... I'm looking for one to buy...
great video & awesome collab!
i love using digicams for these kinds of experiments/challenges here’s a tip that i’ve found along the way; if you wanna level-up your digicam flash photography u can try to use an external camera flash, one of those that you’d usually mount on your hot-shoe but it has to be one with a built-in photocell in order to sync it up.
you can get some exaggerated shadows by holding the flash really far apart as long as the photocell can see the tiny digicam flash or hold it in unconventional positions. you can also use it for more regular photos but with much more of the scene visible due to the power increase.
just be aware that these photos will likely have a tendency towards overexposure especially in the foreground due to the camera not being able to factor-in the excessive flash power
On my mother's PC there's a folder with some photos I made in Prague. I was five years old and my fathers gave me a small digicam made by Canon. this video brings some nice memories. Thank you, Teo.
one of the collabs of all time
the moment around the grasses feels like someones dream. its a bless to my eyess tbhh
You really upped your production quality for this one!
Just got a Fujifilm xt1 to chase the film style and your works are really inspiring to what I’m goin for 🤙
I looove digicams they are so practical and fun
Atmospheric, very special. Enjoyed it. Please, more collabs! :]
I just have to say this is incredible work, especially at location 3. Every short video clip and photo had such thoughtful composition and lighting. Honestly makes me want to get out and shoot some photos. Keep it up!
Aww so happy to read this, thank you!
What a Treat 💛....Loved your Storytelling, Editing, Color Grading, Sound Designing and your skits...in short I loved Every Part of this Video...
lovely video, enjoyed every second. i bought a secondhand digicam a few days ago and this made me even more excited to get to use it
Every time I watch a Teo video I think the next one can't possibly get even better, but still it does. amazing :D
This was a joy to watch. I particularly enjoy the part you mentioned about creating with another solo creator as teamwork. Agreed. It’s the best feeling to connect with fellow creators.
Great video, always good to limit yourself sometimes for more of a challenge.
I enjoy using older cameras 📷 and trying to create impressive images with them.😊
Teo I love that you keep an Olympus XA around your neck in case you need to whip out a quality shot at a moments notice! haha
Much love from Tennessee USA🙏🏼
Always! hahah :D In came in handy a couple times on that day :)
@@teocrawford I keep mine in my car at all times for similar reasons! Haha
THE SONG IM CRYINGGG
This episode reminds me so much of the classic Top Gear vibe 🎉
This collaboration is soo wholesome ^^
such a nice collab! i stumbled upon both your channels quite recently and at around the same time and love both your videos. great to see you working together. especially since we don't seem to have many people making cinematic videos like your guys' around here in austria 😊
I think a nicer digicam with a bit more features is probably the sweet spot. Having more control and functionality, while getting the same vintage feel
Yoooooo the pentax first shot took her breath away.. Sheeeeeeeesh!!!
I think Teo just wanted to shoot his normal subject matter instead of the reflections in the beginning hahaha 😂…. I love the shot at 21:35
Digicams are in my opinion another option just like how film is. However what I like about film more is waiting for your pictures to arrive whereas digital is the opposite of that. While digital might sorta have a resurgence, film seems to have more of a resurgence for a good reason, it’s mostly the experience of shooting film that draws people’s attention. This isn’t to say digicams aren’t great. They are cool but I don’t think they’d replace film as another medium
That's pretty much the conclusion I've come to as well. It was fun to try, but film stays my love (for ever maybe who knows lol)
The photo through the “Fisheye-Lens” kinda looks like an eye, with the green being the iris.
the skits in the suit were amazing lol. More of these in the coming videos pls xD
The crossover we needed 🤝🤝🤝
it was such a fun and relaxing video to watch ☺️
this is a sick collab
I was planning on getting a digicam, the canon sd1000 to be precise because I heard rumours that it was supposed to be really good but I delayed the purchase too much and then the whole digicam craze started and the price went up from like £25 - £50 all the way up to £300 in some places online. Some other good digicams increased in price as well and it kinda put me off for a bit but now the prices have seemed to be decreasing and levelling out a bit (still more than they were being roughly around £100) so i might try purchasing one because my god do the images really have a beautiful feel to them, similar to film but without the hassle of developing.
Full inspirations in this video were, thank Teo and Megan
I think this looked really fun and was a great idea for a video.
I'm quite familiar with digicams, too, and I have a Nikon Coolpix A100. I always get weird looks when I shoot with it 😅
The collaboration of the year!
not related to the video at all but... his voice is literally so calming to listen to!!😊
Maybe the next video could be a general guide/explanation of how you make your lightroom edits? those digicam shots really went from rubbish to art after your adjustments!
A bit off topic, but you have an incredible soothing voice 🙂
Very cool video with a good mood and nice vibes! Nice collaboration video with Megan 🙏🏼🌿
Love this style of video it was great! I personally love a digicam, they are just fun to shoot with ha!
yaaaaay more female creative creators
Really fun video Teo, looks like you guys had a laugh creating it too. Great stuff, enjoyed this ✌
All the shots here are so good!! My favorite has got to be that one in 14:36
wow! love you both separately and never expected this collab :) but iloved it!!
I really love the artistic focus of your channel. Its genuinely inspiring. Makes me want to try new things every time.
Super Video !
Macht Laune auf den Sommer :D
+++++ Gut Gesungen :D
waaah how cool!! Watching Megan's videos for a long time too, such a cool collab! :D
wtfreak video quality and editing context🔥love from nepal
can you share how you color graded the digicam pics? :) love your content! love this collab!
Actually I'm going to make a tutorial for those edits on my Patreon in the coming weeks :D
I don't make tutorials on my channel, because it just doesn't fit in very well and so instead I've made my Patreon page a little hub of mine for educational content :)
Love this content n collaboration with her.
watching ur videos back to back
I love the cinematography!!! wish to know the music thooo
Hey loved the video absolutely beautiful please do a Lightroom tutorial for these images
Thnx
11:52 Apologize for your sorry right now , you have an amazing voice 😭🤍
Wondering how, generally, you edit your photos. I loved how every pic was edited, and kinda loved the grainy look of the digicam!
Especially the shots for your “stop motion” I was surprised by how different the original shot was, and loved how the finished product looked
Aww thank you! It comes down to decreasing contrast to a pleasing level and pushing colours in a way that creates a noticable palette instead of a mess :)
If you're very interested and want to learn it, I actually have tutorials for photo editing on my Patreon :D And I'm planning on filming a tutorial for the edits I did with the Digicam next month :)
@@teocrawfordthank you so much! So just to be clear, the upcoming tutorial for these pics will be on your patreon? Or will it be on your channel. Either way thank you, new to photography and editing and I just love how these look
@@Eli.Josephh Yes, they'll be on Patreon only. I veeery rarely make tutorials on UA-cam, because they just don't really fit in with the rest of my work here, so I've made Patreon like a little hub for sharing educational content. Once you sign up you get access to all videos I've ever posted there (12+) and I'm always producing one video per month for the Patreon. For this month of April I'm working on a video covering the calibration tab in Lightroom and then in May I'll post a breakdown of the edits I made for the digicam :)
@@teocrawford alright thank you a lot! Totally makes sense how the editing stuff wouldn’t fit the rest of your main channel. I’ll fs look into it but probably won’t purchase cuz I’m broke 😭. Just wondering, overall, in light room how do you change/push colors, are you just messing with color mixed and gradings? Thank you btw 🙏
great to see your channel growing with great contents! keep it up Teo
omg two of my faves!
I am totally a fan of yours!!
this is my favorite channel!
We need more of Professor Krohfurd
Awesome stuff guys!
THE BEST CROSSOSVER AH
Nice videoo! How do you record all your videos and maybe make a video on how you record and what gear you use for VIDEO in the future😄😊
Huh that's actually a neat idea - just wrote it down :D
Thank you! :)
Great aesthetics, almost like Bob Ross if he was a photographer...
please do a video grading tutorial...
Awesome video! Loved the vibes ☀
Aww glad you like it Thiên!
professor Krohfurd must be a model instead of a professor tbh 🤫🧏🏻♂
11:52 Entschuidig di nit, es wor herzerwärmend! 😄❤
wait isnt that the fountain from call me by your name? The whole video gives me vibes that remind me of that film now that i think about it..
This looks like a dream :)
A little strange to see the edition on the Digicam, do you know that you can make changes in the temperature, color, contrast and softness in the settings? 😅
das inspiriert mich sehr, danke ❤
Wonderful video(s) from both of you ... I have to admit that I watch your channel mostly because of your excellent video storytelling style and not for your photos ;-0
This was so good
Can't believe it's just not me that does fix on post everything lol
hi teo
im pretty young (teen years, im not going to specify anything cuz of the internet), and i see photography as something really fun and intriguing. ive seen many videos of yours, and i took a few pictures using a film camera. i really want to see this as something that i want to stick with forever (maybe as a job) in the future. my parents keep telling me that being a photographer wont give me much money, but it seems so fun and im really hooked with it. what should i do? if you can tell me anything, id much appreciate it. thanks teo, youre the best, and i love your videos :)
Hi Aaron, thank you for the kind words, I'm happy to read that you enjoy my videos :))
Ahh I see. Well first of all I think as a young person it is ok to dismiss the parents' opinions to an extent, because they are too old to know what is like to be young in this time.
However in case this relaxes your parents: Photographers can make great money, it's just pretty tough and takes a lot of time and passion. And to be honest, I think it could even suck the fun out of photography for you and make it something that is purely for work and not for personal fulfilment (the danger of turning your hobby into your job).
Alternatively, if you enjoy creating digital media, you could try something else than photography and make that the professional skill and keep photography as an artistic outlet.
For your parents again, becoming a film maker and creating videos for clients can also be very lucrative. You could either do this as a freelancer or in a company.
For example when I was 19 I worked in the video production team of a marketing agency for a year which was fun and taught me a lot. Arguably that is also the easier route than doing freelance work.
Also the demand for video is as high as ever, so I do think there is money to be made in the industry.
Hope that gives you a couple thoughts to further explore :)
I would love to see what you can achieve with a better quality digital camera
I‘m not sure if you’re new to the channel, but I have looots of videos covering my digital photography👀☺️🙌🏼
Such a warm video:) Also, what song plays near the end of it, during conclusion part?
This is so good