I've been shooting for three years and it was a struggle until recently. I'm now in a growth period in my journey and this video has, again, changed the way I think before taking a photograph. This is beautiful information to keep me moving forward.
Yessss, finally someone with good judgment and a sense of how the artistic side of photography actually works is making these very valid points that are rarely aired on UA-cam. 👍🏻
Great discussion on this topic and wonderful anecdote about HCB. It’s also a reminder to me to shoot more frames in a scene and work it because it’s better to have more material to look at later on.
Hi Jorge, some very thoughtful insights there, thank you. I do view my thumbnails on screen overall and after being drawn to the, perhaps obvious, most appealing shots I find it valuable to put the work away and come back later. This often gives me a more reasoned evaluation of what is in the photographs and I often widen my choice. Thanks for posting.
Thanks for sharing Trevor! Putting the work away for a wile it's also absolutely important so you can go back to it with fresh eyes and maybe new ideas.
About the project of the picture that we use as an example:
jorgedelgadourena.substack.com/p/there-is-life-on-mars
I've been shooting for three years and it was a struggle until recently. I'm now in a growth period in my journey and this video has, again, changed the way I think before taking a photograph.
This is beautiful information to keep me moving forward.
Thank you Terry, Appreciate it! :)
Yessss, finally someone with good judgment and a sense of how the artistic side of photography actually works is making these very valid points that are rarely aired on UA-cam. 👍🏻
Thank you my friend! Appreciate it! :)
I appreciate the work you are doing here. A breath of fresh air compared to the gear matters videos on UA-cam. You focus on the core of photography
Thank you very much Eric! Appreciate it! :)
It is helpful to think about and reconsider our work in this way. Thanks for the thought.
Glad it was helpful Jeremy! Love what you are doing in the channel by the way!
Beautiful!
I’m really grateful for your videos. I really thank algorythm for showing me your channel! Thank you a lot!
Glad you like them Vlad! thanks for the support! :)
Great discussion on this topic and wonderful anecdote about HCB. It’s also a reminder to me to shoot more frames in a scene and work it because it’s better to have more material to look at later on.
Thank you Steve! Would you imagine meeting with the guy and get the feeling that does not like your work? ;) Talk soon!
Love this perspective! Really great insights, Jorge. This is what the art of photography is about ❤
Thanks my friend! Appreciate it! :)
Hi Jorge, some very thoughtful insights there, thank you. I do view my thumbnails on screen overall and after being drawn to the, perhaps obvious, most appealing shots I find it valuable to put the work away and come back later. This often gives me a more reasoned evaluation of what is in the photographs and I often widen my choice. Thanks for posting.
Thanks for sharing Trevor! Putting the work away for a wile it's also absolutely important so you can go back to it with fresh eyes and maybe new ideas.
❤very good for all photogs to contempate on
Thanks my friend! Appreciate it! :)