@@corysmith3447Aside from misspelling “narcissistic”--which is stunning because it means you had to override the autocorrect--you’re using it incorrectly. You’re clearly an unhappy, dissatisfied person attacking someone who is neither of those things. Photography is a very important art form. Clearly the military thinks so as they literally have it as a job.
"I decided to just look with my eyes for a bit up here, another one of photography's perks" This is so on point. I always try explaining to people how photography changes your entire view of the world, everything becomes so much more interesting, even the most mundane stuff :)
This is the first video I've watched in 2024 and I couldn't have picked a better one. Everything is so beautiful: the photos, your attitude and the friendliness of the people. Delighted that you liked Spain and Happy New Year!
I think I had never watched a video on youtube by a creator this long, and I don't regret sticking til the end. This video is the living proof that storytelling is king.
Literally screamed "Noo wayy" when the gentleman with the umbrella walked and stopped in the middle of the frame! 😂 his little steps were adorable ahh love it. Perfect NYE dinner video to watch. Thank you!
I was born and grew up in one of the towns near Cádiz just like the one you went to take portraits of the people. Your video was amazing, and I love how you can see the extraordinary in places that for me are the ordinary, that's beautiful. Seeing how you really apreciate places that are part of my childhood, and how you interacted with people that are just like my close family and friends, and I'm glad to see that they where nice and friendly to you. For most of the people this video can be just a beatiful photography video of a picturesque location. But, for me, it was something else, it really touched something inside me. You are an amazing photographer and artist, and your pictures are a true work of art. Thank you. (Sorry if my grammar is weird, english is not my mother tongue.)
You are not alone, I came to the comments after trying to briefly share the overwhelming appreciation I had for this work. It was quickly appearent she touches many people deeply with her increadible talent and the profound nature of her work. There is an honesty and inquisitive curiosity in her exploration, connection, and consideration that shines through in the exceptional work she produces. The kind of increadible sensitivity and consideration required to see the world this way and genuinely connect with people on this level can not be faked. There have been artists in many forms and mediums that have displayed this kind of brilliance in their work it is rare and beautiful to see. English may not be your first language, but there is nothing weird about the appreciation you share for this work. Again you are not alone in the warmth and admiration you feel for the beautiful side of Humanity she illuminates and the spectacular perspectives she shares with her visual capture.
I’ve shot exclusively digital other than some point and shoot film when I was a kid. This video really inspired me, to the level I’ve ordered a medium format film camera, a bunch of film and I’ve booked a flight to Seville in March. Thank you for the motivation to enter a new stage of photography and for the courage to travel again! Big ❤
its so great to see the alt city perspective of Andalucía, I saw Thomas Heaton's shoot and that was all nature, I love the contrast between the two of you where he was no people and nature and you're all about the people and city with lovely portraits. I love the range of photographers they picked to shoot the region.
Yeah, pretty genius concept of the Tourism Board (or whatever) putting this project together. Whoever set this project up with all these creators should get a raise.
Thank you to the RUclips algorithm for bringing me to this channel. This video was a refreshing reminder that photography isn’t about the newest and best equipment, but the way you use your equipment to make the art your heart and eyes guide you to.
21:32 the music starts rolling after the shot, followed by a pure, joyous smile of satisfaction, am I the only one who rewatches this scene a few times? ❤
I am so glad you were chosen for this opportunity! Many thanks for sharing the experience and your process for finding photos and dealing with challenges. What an adventure!
Honestly one of the best photography documentary. The video pacing was so good and also not deciding to color correct the video footage was another great decision. Best wishes girl.
Your videos are very special, with a shooting perspective, a sharing perspective, and a travel perspective. There is also an introduction to the perspective of antique cameras.
the photos are so mindblowingly amazing, videography is at its finest and the storytelling is just compelling 😭 I cannot express how much I love this video and your photos, they’re super inspiring to me as a photographer ❤️
Excellent journey through the senses. You transported me to every corner and every smile you woke up in people every day! Congratulations on your beautiful work, and to your team!
Beautiful to watch. The cinematography, the way you told your dtory snd the whole flow was delicious to watch. I love where you went off your itinerary to accept a strangers invote to a town where you made friends. Those are the moments we all should jump for.
My attention span for videos is 20-25 minutes tops, but not once I wanted to stop or even pause here; this video just flows. The cinematography, the narration, the place itself, and of course the pictures!! Very talented all of you. Thank you for sharing. I have been to 15-16 countries but only the last half as a photographer (hobby, not as a job) and I can attest to the fact that I see things different ever since.
Your outfit choices were precise for the locations you were in, especially the first day, walking around on a gloomy day with a pinch of red and mostly subdued colors. chef kiss
it's beautiful this is the last content i view on the stroke of new year. one of the best photography content i have enjoyed this year. thank you Taylor for this wonderful experience. happy 2024.
That was phenomenal. You got an entire photobook worth of content all by yourself right there. The compositions, the colors, the editing, and your patience and ability to judge timing for those portraits and candids... just wonderful stuff. Subbed for the magical goodness.
That smile of satisfaction when you walk towards Joshua after waiting patiently for the elderly man to show up and position himself perfectly into the shot....
Your photography has come along way! From some of your shorter videos last year to this is a massive improvement. Not that it was bad, but this is amazing. Super motivational and makes me want to go out and shoot now. Lovely work! ❤
Andalucia is such a rich environment for photography - the shapes, colours, it's almost hard to take a bad photo. I have so many "late evening shadow of palm tree on warm coloured wall".
Your patience astounds me. I travel quite a bit, but never have the time to “look” at where I am. We always seem so busy and rushed. Absolutely loved this!
The first trip abroad we ever took with our kids was to that area of Spain. I was thrilled to see Zahara de la Sierra included. I took one of favorite Spain photos in that peaceful little town. I am glad you made it a long video because it was a joy to watch. Congratulations on being included in the project!
This is the second video of yours I've watched and wow! Thanks for taking us on the journey. Also, the photo of that old man and the umbrella!! Well done!
I've watched only 12 minutes of this doc and I had to stop to comment how happy this type of videos make me feel. It reminds me of "Life is strange" the game. Love it!!
Truly epic film - all 47:59 of it. What a great initiative by the Andalucian authorities for bringing talented creators together and filming their craft. Look forward to seeing what they produce.
I've seen a couple of these Andalusia videos from other photographers but this hits everything out of the park. It's just so engaging and the quality of the images is just superb. Thanks.
This is such a satisfying way to end the year. Your videos are an inspiration for my photography and my own RUclips videos. Also be glad you didn't visit Spain in August; you would've been acquainted with the sun much more than you would have liked!
when i was early teens in the early 90's, my parents used to take us to andalusian hill towns for christmas holidays. we'd get the unsold seats on package holiday jets out of glasgow to malaga, then part ways with the masses. armed with a hire car, my mum's fluent spanish and a rough guide, embarking on an unplanned adventure. my folks gave me a praktika 35mm, so much of my early shooting is on the same streets that you were on. rolls and rolls of it. i still have it. this was a lovely watch. i still shoot exclusively film, on a collection of medium format cameras, and maybe you just gave me the nudge to buy that rz that's just popped up for auction... thank you.
Amazing video, brought back so many memories of my time in Andalucia and southern Spain when flying out of Moron Air Base. This was an amazing video and I thank you and your team for bringing back memories and an amazing point of view from fellow photographers. Keep up the great work and I hope to see more.
Thank you for an amazing photo adventure. Making it more personal since back in the 20th century I also owned a Nikon F3 and a Mamiya RZ67. I must say that in my 53 years of being a photographer I have never seen an RZ used as a candid street camera, nor have I ever seen someone using a waist level finder on a Nikon. You handled both superbly! I have just subscribed to your channel.
Gorgeous photos you got and a wonderful video too. I hadn’t really seen that part of Spain before, I definitely need to add it to the bucket list. Thank you for sharing your gift with the world.
One of the bests videos I´ve ever seen in RUclips. Thank you for sharing your trip with us. Definitely your beautiful photos, the lovely shots, the editing, your relaxing voice and script make this video a masterpiece. Great job ❤
What a wonderful piece. It was an immersive experience to join you on this journey through Andalusia. I love profound and inspiring content like this. There should be more of it on RUclips. I look forward to seeing more of your photography adventures. 😊
WOW..... Really, WOW! I am going to have to watch this repeatedly. There is soo much content on RUclips that is remarkable, and for so many reasons, whether it's educational, entertaining or just a way to pass leisure time exploring new perspectives and ideas. This is exceptional, The work you share here is something else. It's inspiring in a way that feels familiar on a level of consideration and reverence for, and connection with the visual world and people and the beauty and story found in the character and history revealed in such ellegant detail. I've seen some.of the other work posted from this trip, from others, and the images were beautiful and did peek my interest, but the work you shared in this video was Truely Evocative. It was a really nice contrast between the flatter grade of the video in the beginning and the rich, vivid images shared, but as the video progressed the grade very smartly became more vivid with richer clarity and while that seemed like it might jave been a daily light variance I feel like the content itself also became more imersive. It's often said, some people.have an eye for photography. This is more than that. There is something special about the way you engage and recognise the world and it's beauty, it's endearing that you share it in what feels like such a raw and vivid account of this experiwnce and your workflow. I don't know why it took RUclips so long to show me this. VERY NICE WORK! ❤
I'm loving these series from all my favourite photographers shooting Andalucia. I'm originally from Sevilla and it's amazing to see these places through a fresh pair of eyes. Most of the places shown are just "the place where the beer was 50c when I was younger", or "the square I walk through to go to my mates' ", never really stopping to appreciate how beautiful they can be. Also interacting with the locals looks a bit easier when you're not one of them. Southerners are very friendly to foreigners but we get suspicious quickly when it's one of us doing "weird stuff" 😅 Funny you mention the light in Cadiz as it is known as Costa de la Luz. Of all the major cities in Andalucia though, I think Granada offers the most unique sights. Having an islamic building with snow capped mountains as a backdrop has always seemed like a beautifully unique contrast to me.
Epic video and photos, wow !! so good !!! Loved the sceneries, moods and interaction with the local people, such a loverly athmosphere. I feel good after watching this, Thankx so much.
This was an absolute joy to watch Taylor. You got some incredible photographs and it was a pleasure to meet yourself and Joshua. Looking forward to NYC this year 👌
I also watched Mike Chudley's along with yours and Heaton's. Haven't seen Alex's but did see a short teaser from Nick Carver and Grainydays. Looking forward to theirs. It's a great concept to have you all do this. @@alexandret2618
Whoever shot this video is a proper photographic talent.
Let me add my congrats to the video shooter. “The medium is the message”
it's pretty narccistic, men die in warsa nothing special or heroic about taking photos
I was about to say ... nice cinematography. Proper documentary style shooting. Loved it... well... I am still watching 😁. P.S. nice color grading too.
They have shot it for national geographic
@@corysmith3447Aside from misspelling “narcissistic”--which is stunning because it means you had to override the autocorrect--you’re using it incorrectly. You’re clearly an unhappy, dissatisfied person attacking someone who is neither of those things. Photography is a very important art form. Clearly the military thinks so as they literally have it as a job.
"I decided to just look with my eyes for a bit up here, another one of photography's perks"
This is so on point. I always try explaining to people how photography changes your entire view of the world, everything becomes so much more interesting, even the most mundane stuff :)
The contrast between your photographic vision and Joshua’s videography was a joy to experience. Just a stellar submission.
This is the first video I've watched in 2024 and I couldn't have picked a better one. Everything is so beautiful: the photos, your attitude and the friendliness of the people. Delighted that you liked Spain and Happy New Year!
Great video. I also watched Tom Heatons video as well.
@@ericerickson6537 I need to watch it too
I think I had never watched a video on youtube by a creator this long, and I don't regret sticking til the end. This video is the living proof that storytelling is king.
These photos are INSANE!!! So beautiful.
Literally screamed "Noo wayy" when the gentleman with the umbrella walked and stopped in the middle of the frame! 😂 his little steps were adorable ahh love it. Perfect NYE dinner video to watch. Thank you!
He knew the assignment, without knowing.
i screamed the exact same thing "nooooo waaaaaaay" haha
we live in a narccsitic time narccism is on the rise, we are all stars for simply tkaing photos nothing brave or couragous
That was a magnificently perfect moment 😸
I was born and grew up in one of the towns near Cádiz just like the one you went to take portraits of the people. Your video was amazing, and I love how you can see the extraordinary in places that for me are the ordinary, that's beautiful. Seeing how you really apreciate places that are part of my childhood, and how you interacted with people that are just like my close family and friends, and I'm glad to see that they where nice and friendly to you. For most of the people this video can be just a beatiful photography video of a picturesque location. But, for me, it was something else, it really touched something inside me. You are an amazing photographer and artist, and your pictures are a true work of art. Thank you.
(Sorry if my grammar is weird, english is not my mother tongue.)
Beautifully said
You are not alone, I came to the comments after trying to briefly share the overwhelming appreciation I had for this work. It was quickly appearent she touches many people deeply with her increadible talent and the profound nature of her work.
There is an honesty and inquisitive curiosity in her exploration, connection, and consideration that shines through in the exceptional work she produces.
The kind of increadible sensitivity and consideration required to see the world this way and genuinely connect with people on this level can not be faked.
There have been artists in many forms and mediums that have displayed this kind of brilliance in their work it is rare and beautiful to see.
English may not be your first language, but there is nothing weird about the appreciation you share for this work. Again you are not alone in the warmth and admiration you feel for the beautiful side of Humanity she illuminates and the spectacular perspectives she shares with her visual capture.
I’ve shot exclusively digital other than some point and shoot film when I was a kid.
This video really inspired me, to the level I’ve ordered a medium format film camera, a bunch of film and I’ve booked a flight to Seville in March.
Thank you for the motivation to enter a new stage of photography and for the courage to travel again!
Big ❤
its so great to see the alt city perspective of Andalucía, I saw Thomas Heaton's shoot and that was all nature, I love the contrast between the two of you where he was no people and nature and you're all about the people and city with lovely portraits. I love the range of photographers they picked to shoot the region.
Yeah, pretty genius concept of the Tourism Board (or whatever) putting this project together. Whoever set this project up with all these creators should get a raise.
@@thedarkslide Hopefully other countries follow suit
Andalucía is not a city....is an autonumus community.
@@sweetmotor2584 He didn’t say it’s a city.
Thank you to the RUclips algorithm for bringing me to this channel. This video was a refreshing reminder that photography isn’t about the newest and best equipment, but the way you use your equipment to make the art your heart and eyes guide you to.
The smile on your face for taking the photo of the old man after waiting so long says it all. Superb photos and an excellent documentary!
There’s so much character and essence. I’m a fan! Also, the sound of your cameras is worth living for
This might just be the best photography video I've seen on RUclips so far. Outstanding storytelling and so many amazing moments.
you Must be joking.
@@roygumpel8415truly.
This is gonna age like such fine wine. AMAZING work, we LOVE IT
Such an awesome video and photos! Captured the feel of Andalucia really well.
The patience to create that shot of the man with the umbrella + the smile as you walked back. This video is fantastic, but that moment was special.
21:32 the music starts rolling after the shot, followed by a pure, joyous smile of satisfaction, am I the only one who rewatches this scene a few times? ❤
Well.....not anymore :)
no! and i really wanna find this song
She should have composed with both the old man and the blind guy
anyone know the name of this song?? please!!! 21:34
@@touge.mx5if you find out, let me know!
Your video breathed life back into RUclips photo video. Beautifully done, incredibly inspiring. Thanks so much.
I wish slower paced content like this was more popular. This is refreshing to watch. I’m over the tightly edited stuff on RUclips.
You and Joshua GOTTA DO MORE OF THESE VIDEOS!!!!!!!!!
I am so glad you were chosen for this opportunity! Many thanks for sharing the experience and your process for finding photos and dealing with challenges. What an adventure!
Honestly one of the best photography documentary. The video pacing was so good and also not deciding to color correct the video footage was another great decision. Best wishes girl.
what makes that a great decision?
@@alexkane1 When you see a color graded footage after seeing a washed out log footage you see the big change. So that creates big differences
@@rohanzucc I didn't expect this angle
I assumed it was intentionally graded to look soft and washed out.
Absolutely love your work and your storytelling.
That little old man in the middle of the roads was such perfect timing.
I love you. The storytelling is so serene. What a way to relax.
Your videos are very special, with a shooting perspective, a sharing perspective, and a travel perspective. There is also an introduction to the perspective of antique cameras.
the photos are so mindblowingly amazing, videography is at its finest and the storytelling is just compelling 😭 I cannot express how much I love this video and your photos, they’re super inspiring to me as a photographer ❤️
12:23 ohh my I just clapped out of excitement, that’s so good!😵✨
Excellent journey through the senses. You transported me to every corner and every smile you woke up in people every day! Congratulations on your beautiful work, and to your team!
Beautiful to watch. The cinematography, the way you told your dtory snd the whole flow was delicious to watch.
I love where you went off your itinerary to accept a strangers invote to a town where you made friends. Those are the moments we all should jump for.
Totally agree with the comments. What a trip to experience, I congratulate you for capturing Spain in a friendly and warming way. loved it all.
Amazing tour and ofcourse amazing shots the colour of each picture is just beautiful
Thank you for showing a little bit of Spain 🙏🏼
Talk about getting lost in this video is an understatement, lost in time and being absorbed into it is what I mean. Thanks, I’m addicted.
My attention span for videos is 20-25 minutes tops, but not once I wanted to stop or even pause here; this video just flows. The cinematography, the narration, the place itself, and of course the pictures!! Very talented all of you. Thank you for sharing. I have been to 15-16 countries but only the last half as a photographer (hobby, not as a job) and I can attest to the fact that I see things different ever since.
The photography, videography, audio, Spain, and you all lovely. Thank you!
Your outfit choices were precise for the locations you were in, especially the first day, walking around on a gloomy day with a pinch of red and mostly subdued colors. chef kiss
Tay, this was so lovely, i had a BEAUTIFUL moment watching this. Thank you for all your content and your talent. YOURE AN INSPO, I swear it. xx
Loved this so much! The photos, the people, the glimpses of Spain!
it's beautiful this is the last content i view on the stroke of new year. one of the best photography content i have enjoyed this year. thank you Taylor for this wonderful experience. happy 2024.
That was phenomenal. You got an entire photobook worth of content all by yourself right there.
The compositions, the colors, the editing, and your patience and ability to judge timing for those portraits and candids... just wonderful stuff.
Subbed for the magical goodness.
I like the angles of your film photos. It changes my perspective on the art of photography.
That smile of satisfaction when you walk towards Joshua after waiting patiently for the elderly man to show up and position himself perfectly into the shot....
Very beautiful . Its very special and more bc I'm from Andalucia. Glad to see how people like you admires this beautiful place and people. Thanks!!
Your photography has come along way! From some of your shorter videos last year to this is a massive improvement. Not that it was bad, but this is amazing. Super motivational and makes me want to go out and shoot now. Lovely work! ❤
Andalucia is such a rich environment for photography - the shapes, colours, it's almost hard to take a bad photo. I have so many "late evening shadow of palm tree on warm coloured wall".
Your patience astounds me. I travel quite a bit, but never have the time to “look” at where I am. We always seem so busy and rushed. Absolutely loved this!
"Waiting for the right person to come through" (And he did!) You nailed it!!!
I'm only 30 minutes in but this video is fucking beautiful. Well done to the camera operator and yourself with the photos/story telling.
The first trip abroad we ever took with our kids was to that area of Spain. I was thrilled to see Zahara de la Sierra included. I took one of favorite Spain photos in that peaceful little town. I am glad you made it a long video because it was a joy to watch. Congratulations on being included in the project!
I'm an old head photographer and I just love that you use the F3, with the collapsible waste level view finder.
First portrait of the old man felt straight from a Pixar short especially with the music
This is the second video of yours I've watched and wow! Thanks for taking us on the journey. Also, the photo of that old man and the umbrella!! Well done!
This was wonderful. Your videos have been reigniting the joy I feel I've lost in photography.
I think that sunsets or sunrises are everywhere, but here these photos have shone the real beauty of the city with their own color.
Thanks for your relaxing videos and your Spotify playlists
I've watched only 12 minutes of this doc and I had to stop to comment how happy this type of videos make me feel. It reminds me of "Life is strange" the game. Love it!!
My wife is from Andalucía and you captured the essence of the region so beautifully! It’s my favorite part of Spain.
Truly epic film - all 47:59 of it. What a great initiative by the Andalucian authorities for bringing talented creators together and filming their craft. Look forward to seeing what they produce.
That shot of the abuelo in Cadiz walking right into the frame and stopping perfectly in the middle was pure magic lol.
Beautiful video and photos!! thank you!!
A fabulous video: pacing, composition, and mood. Great images!
Compelling with exceptional images. Thanks for sharing (and still shooting film) ❤
u do it in a way that makes me to do it in my way. Love you and your photos.
Way to kick off 2024! This whole video is a vibe. Really beautiful stuff
I've seen a couple of these Andalusia videos from other photographers but this hits everything out of the park. It's just so engaging and the quality of the images is just superb. Thanks.
One of the best videos I’ve ever watched. huge inspiration!
Totally amazing video! Rewatched so many times. I can’t wait for your next video! Cheers
This is such a satisfying way to end the year. Your videos are an inspiration for my photography and my own RUclips videos.
Also be glad you didn't visit Spain in August; you would've been acquainted with the sun much more than you would have liked!
It's so inpiring to see you laugh, struggle, and shoot great film photos in different country!!! Arigato from JAPAN!!!
This is incredible. Production quality and photographs are beautiful.
I adore these long form videos and love this content. Makes me want to shoot film. Thank you for making these.
Really feels like you've captured a 'moment' with this trip - can't wait to see your photography soar in '24 !
probably one of the best photography videos I’ve seen in a long time intimate personal and very real Thank you
Thank you for taking us along on your journey, enjoyed it so much!
Thanks for taking us along on your week in Andalusia. Cadiz especially goes onto my "the internet told me to travel there" list.
when i was early teens in the early 90's, my parents used to take us to andalusian hill towns for christmas holidays. we'd get the unsold seats on package holiday jets out of glasgow to malaga, then part ways with the masses. armed with a hire car, my mum's fluent spanish and a rough guide, embarking on an unplanned adventure. my folks gave me a praktika 35mm, so much of my early shooting is on the same streets that you were on. rolls and rolls of it. i still have it. this was a lovely watch. i still shoot exclusively film, on a collection of medium format cameras, and maybe you just gave me the nudge to buy that rz that's just popped up for auction... thank you.
Good way to ring in the new year; watching another well put together video.
I’ve watched this video end to end - fantastic and life affirming. I think I’ve worked out what my retirement looks like!! Xx
Amazing video, brought back so many memories of my time in Andalucia and southern Spain when flying out of Moron Air Base. This was an amazing video and I thank you and your team for bringing back memories and an amazing point of view from fellow photographers. Keep up the great work and I hope to see more.
Superb stills and videos. I now realise just how unexciting many of my images are! Well done to the photographer and videographer👌
Thank you for an amazing photo adventure. Making it more personal since back in the 20th century I also owned a Nikon F3 and a Mamiya RZ67. I must say that in my 53 years of being a photographer I have never seen an RZ used as a candid street camera, nor have I ever seen someone using a waist level finder on a Nikon. You handled both superbly! I have just subscribed to your channel.
Gorgeous photos you got and a wonderful video too. I hadn’t really seen that part of Spain before, I definitely need to add it to the bucket list. Thank you for sharing your gift with the world.
The photo you waited for and that old man walked past was top notch
One of the bests videos I´ve ever seen in RUclips. Thank you for sharing your trip with us. Definitely your beautiful photos, the lovely shots, the editing, your relaxing voice and script make this video a masterpiece. Great job ❤
What a wonderful piece. It was an immersive experience to join you on this journey through Andalusia. I love profound and inspiring content like this. There should be more of it on RUclips. I look forward to seeing more of your photography adventures. 😊
OHHH MY GOODNESSSSS THIS VIDEO 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩 so inspiring!!! Please do more of this!! Wowwww
WOW..... Really, WOW!
I am going to have to watch this repeatedly.
There is soo much content on RUclips that is remarkable, and for so many reasons, whether it's educational, entertaining or just a way to pass leisure time exploring new perspectives and ideas.
This is exceptional, The work you share here is something else. It's inspiring in a way that feels familiar on a level of consideration and reverence for, and connection with the visual world and people and the beauty and story found in the character and history revealed in such ellegant detail.
I've seen some.of the other work posted from this trip, from others, and the images were beautiful and did peek my interest, but the work you shared in this video was Truely Evocative.
It was a really nice contrast between the flatter grade of the video in the beginning and the rich, vivid images shared, but as the video progressed the grade very smartly became more vivid with richer clarity and while that seemed like it might jave been a daily light variance I feel like the content itself also became more imersive.
It's often said, some people.have an eye for photography. This is more than that. There is something special about the way you engage and recognise the world and it's beauty, it's endearing that you share it in what feels like such a raw and vivid account of this experiwnce and your workflow. I don't know why it took RUclips so long to show me this. VERY NICE WORK! ❤
I'm loving these series from all my favourite photographers shooting Andalucia. I'm originally from Sevilla and it's amazing to see these places through a fresh pair of eyes. Most of the places shown are just "the place where the beer was 50c when I was younger", or "the square I walk through to go to my mates' ", never really stopping to appreciate how beautiful they can be. Also interacting with the locals looks a bit easier when you're not one of them. Southerners are very friendly to foreigners but we get suspicious quickly when it's one of us doing "weird stuff" 😅 Funny you mention the light in Cadiz as it is known as Costa de la Luz.
Of all the major cities in Andalucia though, I think Granada offers the most unique sights. Having an islamic building with snow capped mountains as a backdrop has always seemed like a beautifully unique contrast to me.
Absolutely in love with your channel. Marathoning the videos
Epic video and photos, wow !! so good !!! Loved the sceneries, moods and interaction with the local people, such a loverly athmosphere. I feel good after watching this, Thankx so much.
Been slowly going through Robin's, Tom Heaton's, Mike Chudley's takes on this project and now yours.... can't wait for the documentary and photobook!
This was an absolute joy to watch Taylor. You got some incredible photographs and it was a pleasure to meet yourself and Joshua. Looking forward to NYC this year 👌
Seeing RUclips's photography world come together is so cool
What a wonderful video! I can’t tell you how much I enjoyed that!
Walking around nearly the whole day with a Nikon and a RZ67 ... respect. Saves you the fees for a gym.
the colours in this video are gorgeous, new fav channel i think
literally inspirational. visiting spain this year is a must.
Wonderful video, and really lovely photos of a very enchanting country. Nicely done!
Job well done. It's been fun seeing what the different photographers did with this wonderful assignment. Some truly outstanding images here.
yeah about that, I watched Thomas Heaton's and Alex Strohl's videos, but who were the other photographers ?
I also watched Mike Chudley's along with yours and Heaton's. Haven't seen Alex's but did see a short teaser from Nick Carver and Grainydays. Looking forward to theirs. It's a great concept to have you all do this. @@alexandret2618
Alex Strohl, Jason Kummerfeldt, Lizzie Peirce, Luke Stackpoole, Mike Chudley, Mitchell Kanashkevich, Nick Carver and Robin Schimko@@alexandret2618
@@alexandret2618 nick carver
literally jaw dropped with these shots. WOW
Really love the pics and the video clips are amazing!!!!