I just found a perfect little corner of RUclips. Your work is exactly what I feel the photo community online needs because there is so much work that is "detached" from any real story or meaning. Especially film photography, there's a lot of old cars and plain architecture shots because they are easy and pretty to look at. But the direction I want to move in is taking photos that actually mean something and tell a cohesive story. That is what photography is for and I think that is exactly what you are doing! Thank you for inspiring me through your videos to get out there and not be afraid to approach subjects to make important work.
What a great video! I bought a GSW190iii about 2 years ago and haven’t really shot that many rolls through it. You have inspired me to go out and shoot with this massive camera. I am one of those guys that has a collection of great cameras and just need to pick one and use it. Thanks
Thanks for your video. I use my Fuji GSW690iii primarily for landscapes, scenics, group portraits, and environmental portraits. I use my Fuji GSW690iii when I need higher image quality than I can obtain from my 35mm small format camera with 28mm lens. I use my Fuji GSW690iii when I need more mobility than I have my 4x5 inch large format view camera with 90mm lens. When I also need to shoot general subjects, I pair my Fuji GSW690iii with a Fuji GW670iii with fixed 90mm normal lens or an Ansco 6x9cm folding camera with fixed 105mm normal lens.
Very inspiring, I have the GWS 680 I bought quite a long time ago but not used much and I've recently moved away from lugging high end gear about, just using a phone , which is great for finding what images you actually like taking. You can then use that knowledge to move on to some serious image making. I've been looking at moving up to larger format (not sure what) but you've convinced me I have what I need.
I'm a relative newcomer to your channel but have already binged many of your videos. Please keep making this kind of content. It's so grounding to see someone being honest and unpretentious while doing aesthetically and technically excellent work. Great pictures, great videos.
I appreciate you saying technically excellent. It feels like most of the time that I am doing everything wrong. Maybe I should stop comparing myself to Sternfeld, Epstein and artists like Justine Kurland and Alec Soth.
You are right about sticking with cameras which you feel good with. I have had a lot of impulse buys in the last two years but i keep coming back to my yashica tlr for 120 and the contax ii for 35mm. Thx
Stumbled on this video By accident while trying to get more info about the GSW90iii, and when I heard Northampton and Holyoke I was shocked haha. I’m currently a student at Amherst College!
Robbie I love my Fuji GW680 III, I have both a 65mm and 90mm versions. This is just me saying this - I prefer the 6x8 format to the 6x7 which I find a tad small, and I like the 6x8 over the 6x9 which is a bit long for me. Nice video, FYI a little side note - the designation of sweet pepper does not refer to the sugar content of the pepper, but it places it in the camp of not being a Hot pepper. Thus the two classifications of Hot and Sweet.
ahh that makes more sense.. btw I am thinking of picking up a GW690 and doing the same thing you are. Designating the GW for Portraits and the GSW for everything else
I had the gsw690ii at a great price and loved it. Can’t explain why I sold it but missed it dearly. A few months ago I replaced it with the gsw690iii so im back in the game. But wait… a hassy swc crossed my path at a fantastic price so now I have both. It just arrived yesterday and stoked to get out and shoot. Love your videos. So well produced and impressive images. Keep it going 👍🏻
The camera I regret selling most is my Fuji GW690II. Such a phenomenal camera. I love the way you put yours to work in such a meaningful and intentional way.
Thank you for the inspiration Robbie! As a new film photographer myself, I get so caught up with GAS. Videos like you mentioned, Top 10 yada yada does not help either! I am thankful for content like yours.
Cool video! I hear you on finding a certain camera for certain purposes. To me my documentary camera is my Mamiya 645 Pro TL. It fits my needs perfectly for my purposes. The rest is mostly 35mm.
I love the closing statements about gear and photos. As corny as it sounds, im a firm believer in Q-"whats the best camera?" A-"the one in your hand" Q-"whats the best film stock?" A- "the film in your camera" Sure, i have multiple cameras and there are certain compositions id have a prefered film stock for, BUT i'm going to take the photo eother way.
Very nice format of video and really agree about the GW's being well suited to documentary landscape photography. Doesn't have the movements of a LF camera, but has a big format. Very very important point on 13:35 that a lot of people nowadays just get stuck into the gear and miss the rest. Also, what I have observed being part of a photo club is that few people are putting these onto paper and sometimes there is the "oh it's shot on film so amazing" yet it's not good photography. For B&W I see darkroom printing as a whole circle that is not available for hybrid. What I like of the GW as a camera, that it contains the smaller formats and X-pan within. I have the 90mm version and as much I would be better served by a Mamiya 7, it's a lot of other photo and non photo costs that can use the budget. Print large 😏 and the cost of film is not the highest. And photography, of course, a lot go into philosophical discussions but I have gotten some of the best images with the sidekick... phone or digital P&S.
Thanks for sharing! I agree with your sentiment that just because its shot on film, doesn't make it good, or better. I think its important to keep your vision true and use what you have. For me, Film helped me find what I was missing with digital
Great video as always! Deam, I struggle so much with finding 'my' camera.. I know for sure that medium format is the goal. I have Bronica GS-1 but it is so huge that I never use it.. I do enjoy my Fujica GS645pro(foldable one) but am missing something wider.. Than I think about Mamiya 645 etc... way too many cameras to choose from and to little around just to test:/
Considering it was primarily designed to take family photos in theme parks and such (Thus the roll count on the bottom), im surprised people don't like it for portraits.
What are your thoughts on the differences between the gsw690 and the gw690? It's obviously a matter of focal length but what do you find more versatile?
Sometimes you have an establishing shot that I think is an amazing photo which turns out to be video. I wonder why you don’t take photos of those compositions.
haha dude, I often edit my videos and think the same thing. In a recent shoot, I liked the video composition so much that I took a shot of it but its rare that I even think to do it.
I just found a perfect little corner of RUclips. Your work is exactly what I feel the photo community online needs because there is so much work that is "detached" from any real story or meaning. Especially film photography, there's a lot of old cars and plain architecture shots because they are easy and pretty to look at. But the direction I want to move in is taking photos that actually mean something and tell a cohesive story. That is what photography is for and I think that is exactly what you are doing! Thank you for inspiring me through your videos to get out there and not be afraid to approach subjects to make important work.
I really appreciate bud! Im glad you stopped by :)
My heart glows when I see more and more young people discover film and the true art of photography.
Happy to hear it! It seems like its becoming more and more popular by the year
What a great video! I bought a GSW190iii about 2 years ago and haven’t really shot that many rolls through it. You have inspired me to go out and shoot with this massive camera. I am one of those guys that has a collection of great cameras and just need to pick one and use it. Thanks
Thanks for your video.
I use my Fuji GSW690iii primarily for landscapes, scenics, group portraits, and environmental portraits.
I use my Fuji GSW690iii when I need higher image quality than I can obtain from my 35mm small format camera with 28mm lens.
I use my Fuji GSW690iii when I need more mobility than I have my 4x5 inch large format view camera with 90mm lens.
When I also need to shoot general subjects, I pair my Fuji GSW690iii with a Fuji GW670iii with fixed 90mm normal lens or an Ansco 6x9cm folding camera with fixed 105mm normal lens.
Also... the tonal range in the photo at 11:25 is gorgeous!
I have been trying to work into other videos lol
Very inspiring, I have the GWS 680 I bought quite a long time ago but not used much and I've recently moved away from lugging high end gear about, just using a phone , which is great for finding what images you actually like taking. You can then use that knowledge to move on to some serious image making. I've been looking at moving up to larger format (not sure what) but you've convinced me I have what I need.
I love your storytelling abilities. You're thoughtful and speak with such sincere passion and wisdom. I'm so glad to have come across your channel :)
I love you videos, such good energy and detail. I'm looking at picking up a GSW690 II
I'm a relative newcomer to your channel but have already binged many of your videos. Please keep making this kind of content. It's so grounding to see someone being honest and unpretentious while doing aesthetically and technically excellent work. Great pictures, great videos.
I appreciate you saying technically excellent. It feels like most of the time that I am doing everything wrong. Maybe I should stop comparing myself to Sternfeld, Epstein and artists like Justine Kurland and Alec Soth.
You are right about sticking with cameras which you feel good with. I have had a lot of impulse buys in the last two years but i keep coming back to my yashica tlr for 120 and the contax ii for 35mm. Thx
Great video. I am with you. Find the one that works for you and stick with it.
Exactly! Thanks for watching buddy!
Nice work Robbie. I love videos that hold my attention completely, This is definitely one of them.
Glad you enjoyed it my friend!
Kudos for the comment about opinions and misinformation!
Thanks Tim!
Stumbled on this video
By accident while trying to get more info about the GSW90iii, and when I heard Northampton and Holyoke I was shocked haha. I’m currently a student at Amherst College!
Spot on stuff here. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and images on this. That first image is a true stunner.
Thank you Frank!
Robbie I love my Fuji GW680 III, I have both a 65mm and 90mm versions. This is just me saying this - I prefer the 6x8 format to the 6x7 which I find a tad small, and I like the 6x8 over the 6x9 which is a bit long for me. Nice video, FYI a little side note - the designation of sweet pepper does not refer to the sugar content of the pepper, but it places it in the camp of not being a Hot pepper. Thus the two classifications of Hot and Sweet.
ahh that makes more sense.. btw I am thinking of picking up a GW690 and doing the same thing you are. Designating the GW for Portraits and the GSW for everything else
A lower scovil unit kevel.
I had the gsw690ii at a great price and loved it. Can’t explain why I sold it but missed it dearly. A few months ago I replaced it with the gsw690iii so im back in the game. But wait… a hassy swc crossed my path at a fantastic price so now I have both. It just arrived yesterday and stoked to get out and shoot. Love your videos. So well produced and impressive images. Keep it going 👍🏻
The camera I regret selling most is my Fuji GW690II. Such a phenomenal camera. I love the way you put yours to work in such a meaningful and intentional way.
I wish you had sold it to me lol I appreciate your kind words as always my friend
Love this man's philosophy .
Thank you!
Perfect picture @2:21. It looks super sharp too!
Thank you for the inspiration Robbie!
As a new film photographer myself, I get so caught up with GAS. Videos like you mentioned, Top 10 yada yada does not help either!
I am thankful for content like yours.
Great to hear it!
great camera. great video.
Great video and very nice shots!
Cool video! I hear you on finding a certain camera for certain purposes. To me my documentary camera is my Mamiya 645 Pro TL. It fits my needs perfectly for my purposes. The rest is mostly 35mm.
Very nice!
I love the closing statements about gear and photos. As corny as it sounds, im a firm believer in
Q-"whats the best camera?" A-"the one in your hand"
Q-"whats the best film stock?" A- "the film in your camera"
Sure, i have multiple cameras and there are certain compositions id have a prefered film stock for, BUT i'm going to take the photo eother way.
Exactly! I never second guess the shot no matter what gear I have
Excellent video like always!!!
Very nice format of video and really agree about the GW's being well suited to documentary landscape photography. Doesn't have the movements of a LF camera, but has a big format. Very very important point on 13:35 that a lot of people nowadays just get stuck into the gear and miss the rest. Also, what I have observed being part of a photo club is that few people are putting these onto paper and sometimes there is the "oh it's shot on film so amazing" yet it's not good photography. For B&W I see darkroom printing as a whole circle that is not available for hybrid.
What I like of the GW as a camera, that it contains the smaller formats and X-pan within. I have the 90mm version and as much I would be better served by a Mamiya 7, it's a lot of other photo and non photo costs that can use the budget. Print large 😏 and the cost of film is not the highest.
And photography, of course, a lot go into philosophical discussions but I have gotten some of the best images with the sidekick... phone or digital P&S.
Thanks for sharing! I agree with your sentiment that just because its shot on film, doesn't make it good, or better. I think its important to keep your vision true and use what you have. For me, Film helped me find what I was missing with digital
I love my GM670
Great video as always! Deam, I struggle so much with finding 'my' camera.. I know for sure that medium format is the goal. I have Bronica GS-1 but it is so huge that I never use it.. I do enjoy my Fujica GS645pro(foldable one) but am missing something wider..
Than I think about Mamiya 645 etc... way too many cameras to choose from and to little around just to test:/
I totally get that, man. It seems like an endless search sometimes
@@RobbieMaynardCreatesyou ever regret or wonder if you should go with GW - 90mm version?
Western MA represent! Looking at a GW version myself
This camera really interests me.
Great video Robbie
Thanks 👍
Considering it was primarily designed to take family photos in theme parks and such (Thus the roll count on the bottom), im surprised people don't like it for portraits.
That is wild. I have no idea that was a thing
Great video 🤙🏽
Appreciate it
I also have a GSW690III. Shot some velvia a few days ago. Great camera. Love the video too!
What are your thoughts on the differences between the gsw690 and the gw690? It's obviously a matter of focal length but what do you find more versatile?
Quality bud.
Cheers mate
sick video! made my decision for me
haha happy I could help!
Awesome video!! Anyone can tell me if that camera has lightmeter?
Good stuff, a little side note, The lettering on the titles a bit bigger please, they were difficult to read, thanks and happy shooting.
Haha I get that all the time. I work on a 29 inch monitor so when I wdit, it looks massive. I forget people don't sit 4 feet from a huge screen
Hey Robbie! I really want to get into this type of photography style, any tips on the aperture to mimic the depth of field? Thanks!
My working apertures are usually between 5.6 and 11. Im not sure if that helps but ND filters do lol
@@RobbieMaynardCreates thanks for the info, it really helps out a lot haha
@@RobbieMaynardCreates any chance you could do an in-depth video on the ND filters?
@@purpllehayz1 Im sure there are tons on here already. I would probably pass out from boredom if I had to edit a video about ND filters lol
@@RobbieMaynardCreates fair enough lol!
Sometimes you have an establishing shot that I think is an amazing photo which turns out to be video. I wonder why you don’t take photos of those compositions.
haha dude, I often edit my videos and think the same thing. In a recent shoot, I liked the video composition so much that I took a shot of it but its rare that I even think to do it.
Did grainydays put that toilet seat there
I honestly have no idea what that means lol
@@RobbieMaynardCreates ah, another photog youtuber - the joke is in abandoned buildings or motels - he takes film photos of toilets
@@gotja haha its what ties us all together
@@RobbieMaynardCreates Subscribed - for the toilets.
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who says this camera doesnt take good portraits? they dont know how to take portraits then. :)
Haha its all a frame of mind
Nice choice
Thanks
Hallo again🤝
Watching your videos - its a pleasure, thank you a lot for inspiration and mood)
U r the best🫡
Thank you so much 😀