These have both ( parts one and two ) been very good, well thought out presentations. I rarely see these good poses in my photographs, partly because I am just a hobby photographer, and partly because I do not have the creative mind set. You are generous with how you share this information with us. Thank you.
Thank you for the detailed explanation. I appreciated the unique approach to the photos and the diagrams. You have given me more to think about as I work on my portraiture. Beautiful work.
I have learned so much from you in looking at your part 1 and part 2 video presentations discussing what cinematic photography really entails. Thank you so much. 😊
@@lensman5762 Sure! I used many different cameras, lenses and films during this project, but a majority of the photos were taken with Leica M6/M4 and Voigtländer Nokton Classic 50mm f1.5. I also used Olympus OM-4 and 50mm f1.8/f1.4, Rolleicord 3.5, Rolleiflex 2.8 and probably few other cameras as well. As for the film, same thing, all over the place but Ilford pan F 50 and Kodak Tri-x mostly.
These have both ( parts one and two ) been very good, well thought out presentations. I rarely see these good poses in my photographs, partly because I am just a hobby photographer, and partly because I do not have the creative mind set. You are generous with how you share this information with us. Thank you.
Thank you for the detailed explanation. I appreciated the unique approach to the photos and the diagrams. You have given me more to think about as I work on my portraiture. Beautiful work.
Thank you and so nice to hear you found this useful. 🙏
Excellent follow up to part one.
Very well made video and greatly informative. Some lovely photos too. Subscribed and look forward to more quality output.
I have learned so much from you in looking at your part 1 and part 2 video presentations discussing what cinematic photography really entails. Thank you so much. 😊
Love this. Thank you.
Very clear and helpful
Came across your channel by chance, as, is the case! Very interesting! Have subscribed. Best. Roy Wilbraham
Hey Roy! Thank you for subsrcribing and commenting. 🙏
May I ask what these portraits were shot with?
@@lensman5762 Sure! I used many different cameras, lenses and films during this project, but a majority of the photos were taken with Leica M6/M4 and Voigtländer Nokton Classic 50mm f1.5. I also used Olympus OM-4 and 50mm f1.8/f1.4, Rolleicord 3.5, Rolleiflex 2.8 and probably few other cameras as well. As for the film, same thing, all over the place but Ilford pan F 50 and Kodak Tri-x mostly.
@@arrow-from-the-sun I guessed the Pan F anf Tri-X correctly. Thanks for the info.