Fine Art Architecture Photography with Ricoh GR II Pocket Camera

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  • Опубликовано: 6 янв 2021
  • When you think about architecture photography gear, what crosses your mind?
    Right. Heavy cameras, big fancy lenses, cumbersome tripods and humongous bags to carry all of it (and break your back).
    So why not just take a tiny camera like the Ricoh GR II, put it in your pocket and see how far you can get?
    That's what i wanted to try and went out to Vitra Campus - an architectural playground where renowned architects like Frank Gehry, Herzog & De Meuron, Tadao Ando and others were almost free to implement their visions.
    Only taking the pocket camera with a fixed focal length was truly liberating. Light as a feather, mobile like a monkey and not having to think about lens choice made this a very enjoyable journey - and not only from a photography point of view because it was so easy to explore and to marvel at the wonderful architecture.
    Did i miss tripod, tilt/shift lens and all that? Not really. Do I like the images taken less than if i had the all the fancy stuff with me? Probably not. After sunset, I did miss the tripod a little bit, because the ISO had to go quite high. But looking at the prints - it's all fine for me.
    Thanks for watching!
    My Website: thomasrhinow.com
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    Music:
    - Plants by Borrtex
    - I have a plan by Borrtex
    - Lost Signal by Borrtex
    - Incursion by Borrtex
    - Light by Borrtex
    - Yodelling Walmart Kid by Drake Stafford
    All found on freemusicarchive.org/music/
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Комментарии • 58

  • @michaelroubos6904
    @michaelroubos6904 2 месяца назад

    Nice to see how someone looks at buildings. Especially with a camera with a fixed 28mm lens. Super informative. Thank you

  • @Lennymcgra
    @Lennymcgra 2 года назад +7

    Ridiculous how this channel hasn’t got more subscribers, quality stuff.

    • @thomasrhinow
      @thomasrhinow  2 года назад +3

      Thank you.
      The channel is just a bit more than a year old - still time to grow :)

    • @Bruciatodalsole
      @Bruciatodalsole Год назад +1

      good eye photographers are few, bullshits walking allover, this might be an answer

    • @mirojuric7486
      @mirojuric7486 Год назад +1

      I agree.
      Subscribed 👍

  • @minimal_artist
    @minimal_artist Месяц назад

    Beautiful pictures Thomas. Liked the B&W picture a tad bit more. I will look forward to more architectural fine art photography in the future. Subscribed!!

    • @thomasrhinow
      @thomasrhinow  Месяц назад

      Glad you like my work! Next video will be about macro photography, but there will be more architectural fine art for sure. Thanks for the sub!

  • @architectureguides
    @architectureguides 2 года назад

    And thanks for making your videos. I enjoy the format and intrigue you create very much. You're a hard marker!

    • @thomasrhinow
      @thomasrhinow  2 года назад

      I'm glad you like my work - thank you!

  • @seeking_calmness
    @seeking_calmness 5 месяцев назад

    Great shots here. Also I am thinking about heading to Basel soon and found this very informative. Thank you.

    • @thomasrhinow
      @thomasrhinow  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you! The VItra Campus is well worth a visit, if you're around Basel and interested in architecture. You can easily spend a whole day there, when also going to see the various exhibitions - which I recommend.

  • @rugosotv
    @rugosotv 2 года назад +2

    I like your style of video, taking your time to appreciate both the process and the picture, hope to see more of this :)

    • @thomasrhinow
      @thomasrhinow  2 года назад

      Nice to hear, that my intentions somehow get through - thank you!
      There's more to come for sure :)

  • @robinhillphoto
    @robinhillphoto 9 месяцев назад

    Beautifully crafted, Thomas. I can very much relate to your process

  • @BizzyAmor
    @BizzyAmor 3 года назад

    Beautifully done.

  • @RawBroco
    @RawBroco 5 месяцев назад

    Love your videos, it's like we're right there with you on these cool trips. As another photographer I enjoy watching your thought process !

    • @thomasrhinow
      @thomasrhinow  5 месяцев назад

      Hi, glad you like them and letting me know about it!
      So you can follow my thought process although I don't explain it with words? I'm asking because while this is part of what I aim for in my videos, it's difficult to say to what extent I am successful with it.

  • @rolf_siggaard
    @rolf_siggaard Год назад

    Really enjoyed this journey. Some interesting images. Well done.

  • @nicerides9224
    @nicerides9224 2 года назад

    Some great shots there especially that colour one you printed. I like the format of the video too.

  • @apsm7502
    @apsm7502 3 года назад

    Great work! Really liking the architectural work, liked and subscribed!

    • @thomasrhinow
      @thomasrhinow  3 года назад +1

      Hey, I'm happy that you like my work!
      There are more architectural videos in the pipeline - I'll put them up, as soon as I find some time to edit them.
      Thanks for the sub!

    • @apsm7502
      @apsm7502 3 года назад

      @@thomasrhinow thanks, I look forward to them

  • @michaellong9526
    @michaellong9526 Год назад

    I’m anxiously awaiting my GRlllx, keep up the awesome work😀

  • @KeesKrick
    @KeesKrick 3 года назад

    Very nice videos Thomas (I watched them all four). Must have taken you a lot of time and effort to create them! Both recording and editing.

    • @thomasrhinow
      @thomasrhinow  3 года назад +1

      Thank you :)
      Yes, making the videos takes time. But I enjoy it very much, since it's an interesting and creative process from start to finish and there's a lot to learn.

  • @WatchDSSID
    @WatchDSSID Год назад

    Inspirational!!! - more Ricoh GR content please :- )

    • @thomasrhinow
      @thomasrhinow  Год назад +1

      Thank you :)
      Making my last video, street photography with the Ricoh, was great fun, so I will do more of that for sure.

  • @Darkness-fk6jm
    @Darkness-fk6jm 10 месяцев назад

    To shoot great architectural shots one must have access to great architecture too. I also concur on printing your own work as it pushes you to go for more. A bit too tacky on that black tape, use blue tac instead or reverse the tape and with those shots I would even print A3. Kudos on channel, keep shooting...

    • @thomasrhinow
      @thomasrhinow  10 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, such playgrounds for architects (and photographers) like the Vitra Campus are rare and I'm lucky living close to it.
      That black tape was quite a disaster over time and I switched to sticky tacs as showed here: ruclips.net/video/1KO6PZYsd0Q/видео.html
      These seem to do a much better job until now. And should the images come down over time, at least the tacs won't ruin the paper.
      A3 would be too costly (money and space) for these sort of work/youtube prints. I do A2 prints though which get framed properly and get a dedicated space on some wall.
      Cheers

  • @ADV585
    @ADV585 Год назад

    I was undergoing such boredom through the world of the internet, and the freshness of your video erased the concerns within me. This is my personal impression of your video.
    The video is named with a direct message to the audience in a way showing the purpose of the video as a casual life of a photographer showing the process of taking photographs of architecture to a lay audience. And the inclusion of additional information such as the locational address of 'Vitra Campus' and resources within the production of the film of which camera you've used: Ricoh GR II Pocket Camera engages the audience to attempt their own photography. I was amazed with a museum quality thumbnail with such a catchy composition with the shade based color scheme.
    Starting with a casual introduction with a little comedy, you’ve shown the segmented process of reaching to the destination, a very smooth transition between perspectives of each cut. Your demonstration of the photographer's ways to find the best observation angle, and of course, nice photography of a brick wall, metallic artifact, and diverse architecture which shares different purposes with such wonderful photoshop editing gives an idea to the lay audience where to start for their photography journey.
    And everytime after the photo is taken, you've included one of two options: "keeper", "print it", "hang on the wall" to implicitly show your personal opinion on the fine level of photography. This gave me an idea on how photographers beyond the amateur level chooses which photo to utilize as their physical collection which gave me motivation to experience more observation of photographs of artists to create my own criteria on self assessment for my photography.
    And finally, of course, showing your progress on converting the digitized data of your photography into a physical possession by the utilization of a printing device (Epson Surecolor p800) and the ending scene with a credit of the soundtrack of music free of rights to use truly showed your passion as an artist.
    I really enjoyed watching your video. It's not a video, it's a film. I would love to check your recent works to see the improvisation of the progress. However, I have a question about your photography. Whenever you’re deciding which place to take a picture of, do you include your philosophy in your decision? Or is it just a simultaneous decision of which seems visually attractive immediately? And to add with, what is your true purpose of pursuing your photography?

    • @thomasrhinow
      @thomasrhinow  Год назад +1

      First of all, a big thank you for the time you spent on this detailed review. I appreciate it very much! That you even consider my video a film is a great compliment.
      Now to your questions, which are not very easy to answer. I try my best.
      There are three main reasons for my photography.
      - Beauty. I look for what I consider beautiful in the world around me and want to make it visible, even in places where you don't see it at first sight and where you wouldn't necessarily expect it.
      - Curiosity. Of course I use the camera to take pictures, but it is also a kind of means to an end, to explore and understand our environment. Sometimes a visual impression ignites my curiosity and thoughts follow, sometimes it's reflections that I then try to investigate photographically.
      - Meditation. When I'm photographing, I find myself (after a while) in a bubble where only the moment and photography matter, no matter what happens before, after, or around me. Meditation, therapy, escape, relaxation, whatever one might call it, it is a state of inner peace and contentment that is good for my mental health and that I love.
      Architecture interests me specifically because I studied architecture.
      Landscape photography is mostly about the excursion, the hike, the adventure and being outside in nature, less about the photography itself.
      Street photography I only just started mainly out of curiosity and I consider it an experiment. I feel it offers more opportunities to create photographs with additional meaning than "just" beauty - which is what I more and more miss in my photography.
      Sometimes I'm inspired by thoughts, sometimes it's a scene I'm observing, light, colors, shapes, another image, a movie, etc.. Main thing is, that my photographic mind is switched "on" almost the whole time when I don't sleep.
      I hope I was able to answer your questions to some extent.
      I'm glad that you enjoy my work and that it could dispel your internet boredom.

  • @user-ot9gr6wn2u
    @user-ot9gr6wn2u 2 года назад

    Отличные фото. Супер.

  • @architectureguides
    @architectureguides 2 года назад

    Nice job with the Ricoh. I usually travel with the Fuji x100 series and love the freedom it gve too. If you were rocking the full full-body, TS lenses etc what does it comprise

    • @thomasrhinow
      @thomasrhinow  2 года назад +1

      Thank you!
      Yeah, the freedom is nice! Let's you somehow become more creative.
      My full frame setup is quite antique :) 5D II, often the Olympus OM 18mm 3.5 and the 35 Olympus OM 35mm Shift. The Canon TS-E 24mm would be lovely (tried it out once) but out of my budget. Then I'm also on the verge of ditching my Canon gear and switch to Fuji. I just have so much Contax Zeiss glass, which just loses so much on the wide side when put on a crop camera.

    • @architectureguides
      @architectureguides 2 года назад

      @@thomasrhinow Thanks Thomas.

  • @ChrisW.Fuji_Canon
    @ChrisW.Fuji_Canon 2 года назад

    Chapeau

  • @foreignoutskirts1941
    @foreignoutskirts1941 Год назад

    What a interesting shot at 11:40. Good music to go with some nice architecture 👍. If you don’t mind me asking is architecture your full time job or more of a hobby?

    • @thomasrhinow
      @thomasrhinow  Год назад

      Thank you :)
      I did study architecture long time ago, but changed profession. Now photography is my main hobby and architecture photography an important part of it.

    • @foreignoutskirts1941
      @foreignoutskirts1941 Год назад

      @@thomasrhinow Got it. Thank you.

  • @djcruse
    @djcruse Год назад

    What was the thinking behind switching papers? Why use one vs another?

    • @thomasrhinow
      @thomasrhinow  Год назад +1

      No specific thinking but testing. I ordered a A4 test-box from Hahnemühle with all different fine art papers, to see how actual prints look - so I get an idea about which paper might best fit a certain type of image. Also to identify my 1-2 favourite overall fine art papers for A2 prints (question of costs).

  • @Goodwine59
    @Goodwine59 Год назад

    Is your printer the 13-inch or the 17-inch size model?

    • @thomasrhinow
      @thomasrhinow  Год назад +1

      Hi,
      the model is Epson SC-P800. I don't know the inch system, it prints to a maximum size of DIN A2 and there is an option to add a roll paper unit for panorama prints (which I don't have).

    • @michaellong9526
      @michaellong9526 Год назад +1

      17 inch

  • @Covenant37
    @Covenant37 11 месяцев назад

    Is like a termintator

    • @thomasrhinow
      @thomasrhinow  11 месяцев назад

      A terminator like in the movies? Which image are you referring to?

    • @Covenant37
      @Covenant37 11 месяцев назад

      @@thomasrhinow when you are walking 😂, greetings from Uruguay.

    • @thomasrhinow
      @thomasrhinow  11 месяцев назад

      @@Covenant37 🤣 Yeah you are right, I have to admit a certain stiffness, being the first time in front of the camera.

  • @thealtruist3564
    @thealtruist3564 6 месяцев назад

    Do you edit your photos?

    • @thomasrhinow
      @thomasrhinow  6 месяцев назад

      Yes, apart from the non-keepers - which I delete - I edit every photo. I also only shoot raw, which makes editing mandatory.