Well done Frederik. Beautiful photography & story documentary as usual and the video clips - well they are just superb. That’s top class artwork for sure. All the best,
Not many photographers take pictures of alleys like you. Alleys accurately reflect the lives of Vietnamese people. Wishing you many beautiful photos in Vietnam.
Frederik, what I really engrossing flow through the alleys and streets of Ho Chi Minh, and especially enjoyed the sounds of life. Thanks for putting this together.
Great video. It’s amazing how VN has built up after many years. Since being there in the 60’s, I’m always interested in VN. I hope you do more of these videos from VN.
I'm not at all surprised that your muscle memory for taking good photos was like getting back on a bike after not doing much riding for a while. Loved the sea of helmets shot. It's easy to overlook the video and music tying the static shot together. The shot where nothing was moving through the frame except the smoke from the cigarettes was very nice. 👍
I’ve been following you for a while now because I love your street photography and I also learned a lot from it. It such a surprise to see you in Vietnam taking great photos as always, the things that I see every day and I never thought I would capture it but with your fresh eyes you can see much more interesting moments than me! Thank you for visiting and looking forward for more videos from you!
Thanks for sharing Fred. I loved shooting street in Saigon too. Felt so busy and vibrant. Shot some of my favourite film images there. One of my favourite cities for street photography.
Impressive work Frederik, you continue to grow in your photography and continue to do so with such respect for the culture you photograph it's highly commendable. Vietnam is one of my bucket list places to photograph, my mother in law is from Saigon and I would absolutely love to visit some day.
Tack again Frederik for an inspiring video... So interesting to see you testing out video also. And yeah, I feel you about the difference between Thailand and Vietnam. I personally think it's the strong attitude and character of the people in Vietnam, which make for more dramatic and natural results.
It was really interesting to follow you around Ho Chi Minh City as he explored the streets and alleys for photo opportunities. I could really get a sense of the vibrant energy of the city through your footage. I liked seeing the various street scenes, food stalls, and portraits he captured. It seems like a great place for urban street photography with so many interesting subjects. Your passion for photography in new locations came through. It makes me want to visit Vietnam and try my hand at some street photography in Ho Chi Minh City too!
Great Video Frederik! I really enjoy your videos. I also love to use Fuji, although I have started to add Leica to my gear list. Are you based in Vietnam now or just visiting? Keep up the awesome work.
Hey mate! I loved HO Chi Minh for street photography too. I filmed a lot in that city, I agree, the street photography in Vietnam is so good! So many colours & textures...❤
The Vietnamese guy warned you be careful with your camera is very good advised , even with expensive iPhone try not to used it on side street as bad peoples on the bike can grab them and runs …. The risk with tourist are actually less for tourist than Vietnamese themselves because they are more friendly and welcome foreigners and treat them better than theirs own . I’m Vietnamese and I knows
Nice video. IMO taking a great still takes much more skill. You evidently have that. HCMC is very photogenic. The bloke said take care of your camera because snatch theft is a bit of an issue. It can happen anywhere but, it's highly unlikely you'll get mugged. Apart from some places in District 4 at night, I've never felt threatened here. let me know when you're back. :)
I got the XH2s myself recently too. Great camera. It produces wonderful footage and the files have so much flexibility for grading. I just wish the autofocus was a little better for video work. Your videos and pictures here look wonderful. How are you finding taking photos with the XH2s compared to the XT series? Also, you're probably already aware of this, but there's a menu setting named "Auto Power Off Temp". It's set on "standard" by default, but if you change it to "high" it allows you to film for longer before the camera will overheat.
@@FTrovatten As long as he don’t get overhyped by UA-cam videos about Vietnam. At least don’t imagine Vietnam as some Disneyland, even though Vietnam have it’s beauty.
Really tough question. I love the way you see the world and am thankful you share that with us, so video in that visual storytelling direction... wants to be a yes. But. You're so good with permission, respecting the nod or having conversations. That just isn't always possible or practical with video. The detail shots, could be anyone and astounding at telling the story, definite yes please. When I watch some of the identifiable faces in video, when there's no eye contact acknowledgement, would they be ok with it? I can't know, and I'm not sure I can be comfortable with it without knowing. Anyway, just one person's thoughts, respect for both what you do and how you choose to do it
Your photos are amazing, however I felt really sorry for the dog with her puppies. The poor thing has been used as a breeding machine for a long time, I hope someone can rescue her and take care of her.
Not “just a youtuber”. One of the best street photographers anywhere!!!
You inspire me.
After 45 years in photography, it takes a lot to get inspired.
You are a true artist.
One of my favorite youtube-photographer in my country, just wow!
Captivating stuff from an always unpretentious presenter. You’re the real deal. I wish you every success.
Your photography since you came back is fantastic.....it's great to have you back, Frederik.
Incredible video. Very immersive. It’s a crime the viewer count isn’t 10-fold. Thank you 👍
Thanks kind of you Gary! Much appreciated!
Super compelling photowork, Frederik, and the storytelling really hits! I can't believe I haven't visited yet. Soon!
Well done Frederik.
Beautiful photography & story documentary as usual and the video clips - well they are just superb. That’s top class artwork for sure.
All the best,
Glad you’re back. Love your videos!
Thank you Ryan!
Great street photography and video. Really enjoyed it looking forward to the next one.
Thank you for this slice of Ho Chi Min City! It's wonderful.
Not many photographers take pictures of alleys like you. Alleys accurately reflect the lives of Vietnamese people. Wishing you many beautiful photos in Vietnam.
Frederik, what I really engrossing flow through the alleys and streets of Ho Chi Minh, and especially enjoyed the sounds of life. Thanks for putting this together.
Great video. It’s amazing how VN has built up after many years. Since being there in the 60’s, I’m always interested in VN. I hope you do more of these videos from VN.
Great to see you back Frederik
🤝🏼👊🏼
Very realistic footage, even the more hidden shots are very caressing. Well done.
Amazing. You capture so many feelings for me, a presence of being in a place.
Thank you!
Superb video Frederik. Amazing 👏
I'm not at all surprised that your muscle memory for taking good photos was like getting back on a bike after not doing much riding for a while. Loved the sea of helmets shot. It's easy to overlook the video and music tying the static shot together. The shot where nothing was moving through the frame except the smoke from the cigarettes was very nice. 👍
Great video and photos !
I’ve been following you for a while now because I love your street photography and I also learned a lot from it. It such a surprise to see you in Vietnam taking great photos as always, the things that I see every day and I never thought I would capture it but with your fresh eyes you can see much more interesting moments than me! Thank you for visiting and looking forward for more videos from you!
Really enjoyed this one and loved the images. 10 scooters each! that's a lot of scooters 😂
Great to see you back on UA-cam mate🖖
Hah I appreciate mate.
love your videos brother! glad to see your back!!
Ty!
Awesome video and photos❤... your BW photos... looks so cool... are you using a receipe ... acros or monochrome ? It looks like Ilford
Great stuff. Really enjoyed it! Keep 'em comin'!
We live in Saigon since 3 years and I can easily understand why you are falling in love with this country and this city...
Excellent video! I love your images!
Thank you Cindy!
Thanks for sharing Fred. I loved shooting street in Saigon too. Felt so busy and vibrant. Shot some of my favourite film images there. One of my favourite cities for street photography.
Totally Agree!
Impressive work Frederik, you continue to grow in your photography and continue to do so with such respect for the culture you photograph it's highly commendable. Vietnam is one of my bucket list places to photograph, my mother in law is from Saigon and I would absolutely love to visit some day.
Grate stuff, very personal, special and immersive💗
Great video and very nice pictures. Congrats!
Tack again Frederik for an inspiring video... So interesting to see you testing out video also. And yeah, I feel you about the difference between Thailand and Vietnam. I personally think it's the strong attitude and character of the people in Vietnam, which make for more dramatic and natural results.
this was excellent! I live near Saigon but haven't really done much photography since I got here. Thanks for the motivation!
It was really interesting to follow you around Ho Chi Minh City as he explored the streets and alleys for photo opportunities. I could really get a sense of the vibrant energy of the city through your footage. I liked seeing the various street scenes, food stalls, and portraits he captured. It seems like a great place for urban street photography with so many interesting subjects. Your passion for photography in new locations came through. It makes me want to visit Vietnam and try my hand at some street photography in Ho Chi Minh City too!
Gods country , capturing the essence of man, touching souls in everyday journeys
Great Video Frederik! I really enjoy your videos. I also love to use Fuji, although I have started to add Leica to my gear list. Are you based in Vietnam now or just visiting? Keep up the awesome work.
Thanks Frederik for sharing this video
Loved the vlog and the shots ❤
Wow, great captures! How long have you been there? I have to get caught up on your other videos.
Thank you! I was just there for a few days. But need to get back. Beautiful city and amazing food!
@@FTrovatten sounds great! I look forward to your next videos and captures.
Hey mate! I loved HO Chi Minh for street photography too. I filmed a lot in that city, I agree, the street photography in Vietnam is so good! So many colours & textures...❤
Great work and so pleasant to watch
Good choice, Vietnam is paradise for street photography, most vietnamese don't shy from camera.
Lækker video, Frederik - er enig med dig, HCMC er en fantastisk kameraby 📷
Tak!
that's amazing video!
~from Vietnam with love~
hi, I'm Vietnamese , your video is so amazing. It's my city :), and your photo so so perfect, I love b&w photo too.Hope to see you again in HCMC :)
Excellent photos, excellent video, beautiful 😍
Lovely shots mate
The Vietnamese guy warned you be careful with your camera is very good advised , even with expensive iPhone try not to used it on side street as bad peoples on the bike can grab them and runs …. The risk with tourist are actually less for tourist than Vietnamese themselves because they are more friendly and welcome foreigners and treat them better than theirs own . I’m Vietnamese and I knows
Adding b&w video was a great addition! Great video! Being picky: the music was a bit distracting or maybe a different type?
you are capturing the life of the city
I'm in HCM City now and I would love to be taking more photographs, everything is eye-catching!! But the heat and humidity make it very difficult 😂
Really coool. I love your BNW images of people. Are you use Acros or a tweaked version of it?
Awesome job Frederik!
Thank you!
Really nice work in this one.
My favorite country for street photography.
OMG finally you come Vietnam, hope to see you in Hanoi, im a street photographer too ,
can i meet you if you come Hanoi, that's Great for me plsss
Nice video. IMO taking a great still takes much more skill. You evidently have that. HCMC is very photogenic. The bloke said take care of your camera because snatch theft is a bit of an issue. It can happen anywhere but, it's highly unlikely you'll get mugged. Apart from some places in District 4 at night, I've never felt threatened here. let me know when you're back. :)
Love it Frederik 👍
Nice stories! Great video
Why does Saigon look so nostalgic and intriguing when you photograph it. lol
Velkommen tilbage min ven
Hi. Can i ask where did you took the video at 8:35? Is it a top floor of an apartment? Do you remember the apartment name? Thank you
I got the XH2s myself recently too. Great camera. It produces wonderful footage and the files have so much flexibility for grading. I just wish the autofocus was a little better for video work.
Your videos and pictures here look wonderful. How are you finding taking photos with the XH2s compared to the XT series? Also, you're probably already aware of this, but there's a menu setting named "Auto Power Off Temp". It's set on "standard" by default, but if you change it to "high" it allows you to film for longer before the camera will overheat.
Excellent work
So cool - Vietnam is on my bucket list.
You won’t be disappointed!
@@FTrovatten As long as he don’t get overhyped by UA-cam videos about Vietnam. At least don’t imagine Vietnam as some Disneyland, even though Vietnam have it’s beauty.
100% agree on Ho Chi Minh
Visited hcmc 4 yrs ago, loved it. Except for difficulty to walk around, sidewalks full of motorbikes and dangerous.
really great, thank you so much
I liked Saigon but loved Hanoi. In HCM it was interesting to see a Rolls Royce dealer a stones throw away from a statue of Uncle Ho.
my favorite place in the entire world
lifeblood right here
Glad you came to Vietnam, try to come to Hanoi next time, maybe 😊
Really tough question. I love the way you see the world and am thankful you share that with us, so video in that visual storytelling direction... wants to be a yes. But. You're so good with permission, respecting the nod or having conversations. That just isn't always possible or practical with video. The detail shots, could be anyone and astounding at telling the story, definite yes please. When I watch some of the identifiable faces in video, when there's no eye contact acknowledgement, would they be ok with it? I can't know, and I'm not sure I can be comfortable with it without knowing. Anyway, just one person's thoughts, respect for both what you do and how you choose to do it
Friendlier name is Saigon 😅, damn, thanks for inspiring me to get out and take more photos of my home city.
Oh really? I thought it was either Saigon or HCM and both were fine :)
@@FTrovatten they are fine, we use HCM in official documents and Saigon in daily convos.
Very cool.
The GOAT
You are comparing Ho Chi Min to Thailand which leaves me wondering, have you seen much of Thailand or have you been busy in the Muay Thai camp?
I need to see more, for sure. But even in Bangkok was less my style of photography than Ho Chi Minh. Everything just came more naturally there.
Your photos are amazing, however I felt really sorry for the dog with her puppies. The poor thing has been used as a breeding machine for a long time, I hope someone can rescue her and take care of her.
I live here so it's hard for me to see the difference for photography
Really need to work on improving compositions. Making images black and white doesn’t necessarily make it artful.