A Fujifilm recipe dedicated to a Street Photography legend
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- Опубліковано 27 гру 2024
- Daido Moriyama is one of the greatest photographers alive. His Street Photography approach changed the way we see photography today. As nobody can reach the fantastic body of work of Daido Moriyama, i made a Fujifilm recipe (for the Fuji x100v for example) for those who admire his style of photography. This is my favorite b/w recipe i currently love to shoot with. I hope you like it as well!
I am Oliver, a Street Photographer from Germany. I´ve been shooting Street Photography for nearly 20 years now. In 2016 i started to teach Street Photography workshops. I had solo and group exhitibions in Germany, Austria, Hungary and Italy, published my first Street Photography book "Immerse light, embrace shadows" last year and was juror for international photo contests. This channel is for all Street Photography beginners and freaks - if you have any requests for future videos, please leave a comment - very curious about your opinion. I am still a beginner in this UA-cam thing - and please forgive me my bad English...
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It's actually even further testament to how great he really is, that while he did do a session on the GRiii for Ricoh's 'GRist' series, he just carried on using his trusty Coolpix s7000. Which has been his main camera for most of his digital work. I really recommend his 'Record' series, because it is all his new photographs. Nice to have along side his reissued work, so you can see what his is doing now as well.
Thanks for the video. I'm going to try out your recipe.
Definitely going to try this recipe! Such a nice video!
Love this preset, thanks!
Interestingly your recipe is very similar to the one I made except I turned the sharpness down. I also use a ¼ black mist filter to help take away that digital edge even more so. Not intentional trying to create a Daido looking image but an image that pleases me. Maybe subconsciously I was thinking about his work...who knows?
Im a big fan of Daido so this is very helpful - will try it on my X-T5
Hope it works for you like it did for me dear Roger. Happy shooting!
Brilliant !! Thanks for the recipe!
Thanks for your kind feedback Peter!
@@streetphotographyguy I adopted your settings in my XPro and can't wait to practice snapshots with it tomorrow
What a timing - I just watched the documentary about him (once again) a couple of days ago. Great recipe ✌🏻
Thank you so much for your feedback dear Karin! Happy to read!!! Yes, Daido is an amazing inspiration...
Do you know what developer he uses mostly and the dilution. Which is his favorite B&W film 🎞️ and photographic paper if he still does analog? Many thanks 🙏🏻
excellent video.
OK, second comment on the next day... great recipe. I have been using a very good BW recipe called The Dude, but Daido is better for me. Many thanks.
Thank you for your feedback, that's great, very happy to read!
Love your video, question is what is meant mono color WC +1 MG-1 and how do you set it in my xt3 camera.
@mizumania, the fonction mono color is'nt available on the xt3
Loved this episode! It fits my mood for photography these days.
One question though: what did you mean when you said “I set the aperture compensation to -1” for bright days. Did you mean exposure compensation?
Thanks again for all your very useful and helpful videos!
Thank you for your nice feedback Jason! Oh my, what a dumb mistake- of course exposure compensation, sorry for that!
@@streetphotographyguy Not at all dumb! These things happen! Thank you again for your excellent video!!
By the way, I already added this to my x100v and applied it to some photos in XRAW studio. It looks very nice!! The WC+1 and WG-1 really gives a nice character!
Anyway I can do it with x-trans 3 sensor?
I think you can apply it, but with the x-trans 3 sensor you have no mono color, right? I unfortunately don´t have my x100f at hand right now to check it....
could you do a Tatsuo Suzuki film simulation?
Good idea! Maybe I will, I really like him
that would be amazing!@@streetphotographyguy