Your channel gives me: different vision of photography, English learning develop, to include your straight and careful style into my vision... I'm so happy to meet content like this, after war apathy I had after leaving Ukraine, because it helps me to recover a lot. Thank you Teo!
Really like the colours and the way you compose the photographs. And I also like your editing style so can you please make a video on your editing process.😇.
Great video Teo. I really like how you show all of your shots regardless of whether they work or not. It’s too easy to show the keepers but not how you lead up to them. Your approach makes it less mystifying. I find when I’m out I just have to start taking photos to get into the groove and really seeing the place. Most of the early ones are poor but start getting better as I go along. Digital makes this so much better. You wouldn’t believe how many negatives or slides ended up in the bin. Can’t do that now with the cost of film!!
Hey brother , iam new to your channel . Iam a learning photographer . And channels like you and thomas heaton are goldmine for people like us. Thank u for all these amazing videos and keep them coming.
Hi Teo! Great "not sunny day" of shooting! Nice pictures and comments. I really appreciate it! I would like to ask you a few questions about the Lumix GX80. I see you enjoy using it, even though I saw a Sony camera with you. Why do you like the GX80? What are the main qualities and the main problemas of the little camera? What about ISO over 2000? Thanks for allowing us to see your photo adventures.
Thank you - glad you like it :) I use the Lumix not for technical reasons but simply because it's often great to shoot with a small simple camera. It depends on the situation. Especially on holiday I love to bring the GX80 because it's not so intrusive, whereas the Sony is bulky and just overly professional for many situations. I had it with me here just for video, because the video quality of the Lumix is by far not as good as the Sony's. Pheeew I wouldn't even dare to go close to 2000 lol. That's why I bought the Sony - that camera is for decently high ISOs even though I avoid going above 2000. With the GX80 I avoid going above 800. Sometimes it's ok to use 1600, but preferably not. Hope this helps :)
More will always be coming, as long as it doesn't die haha :D Actually my newest video, in case you haven't seen it, has a portion with the GX80 because I finish the roll of film in the video and then continue to shoot digitally: ruclips.net/video/eTgMkeKGrt0/видео.html
Man, you are a masterpiece. I decided to buy one. Did you use one filter in all of these photos because they are somewhat similar? If you can give me their names It would be fun to make a video explaining everything related to these photos and what they use in filters
I enjoy this episode, your struggles, and your efforts, I just think you need to learn to embrace what ever is that God is giving you on that particular day, which seemed a fantastic occasion for some really dramatic BW shots. The mood for the day was depression, finding ways to transmit that feeling of loneliness and sadness through an image.
Hi! I love your GX80 videos!! Just a quick question. I usually avoid using it under the rain, because I think it could be damaged by water. Am I over protective, or should I avoid using it under direct rain?
You're playing it safe I'd say, but not being overly protective - it's good to be careful! :) I also mostly avoid using it in the rain, but sometimes it happens... and when that happens I make sure to wipe of the water quite often and just dry the camera with my shirt every couple minutes to reduce the risk of damage. Also I often have a beanie with me, which instead of wearing I'll simply lay on top of the camera (when it's on a tripod) to catch the water. So far the last five years this little beast has survived :D
RE flat images - Maybe if you had shot with black & white film the added grain would negate the bland lighting giving the images texture that is lacking in your digital images edit, though you could just go back to your digital files and add texture & grain which might give you some more pleasing results.
Your channel gives me: different vision of photography, English learning develop, to include your straight and careful style into my vision...
I'm so happy to meet content like this, after war apathy I had after leaving Ukraine, because it helps me to recover a lot.
Thank you Teo!
Really like the colours and the way you compose the photographs. And I also like your editing style so can you please make a video on your editing process.😇.
Aww thank you!🤗🙇🏻♂️ Hmm maybe some time🤔
I love the super stormy vibe! My favorite photos are from the forest especially 12:08 and near the end at 18:35 Great video
Yeah it's a bit harsh to shoot, but I also like the vibe actually haha😅
Ahh I see, thank you for sharing your thoughts Courtney!🤗
Great video Teo. I really like how you show all of your shots regardless of whether they work or not. It’s too easy to show the keepers but not how you lead up to them. Your approach makes it less mystifying.
I find when I’m out I just have to start taking photos to get into the groove and really seeing the place. Most of the early ones are poor but start getting better as I go along.
Digital makes this so much better. You wouldn’t believe how many negatives or slides ended up in the bin. Can’t do that now with the cost of film!!
Ahh thank you, glad you appreciate it!🤗
I see, that sounds pretty logical actually... don't know why it's often the opposite for me haha :D
Ohh true!😅
10:31 is my absolute favourite
We have similar photography styles , you inspired me with your videos thank you for amazing content. ✨
Hey brother , iam new to your channel . Iam a learning photographer . And channels like you and thomas heaton are goldmine for people like us. Thank u for all these amazing videos and keep them coming.
Aww thank you so much for the kind words! I'm so happy to read you enjoy this!🤗
Excellent video Teo as always! Beautiful green scenery! You got some great shots! Thanks for sharing!
Aww thank you!🥺🙇🏻♂️
Loved the colors of this shoot even though the light is flat
Ohh sweet, glad you like them🤗🙌🏼
Hi Teo! Great "not sunny day" of shooting! Nice pictures and comments. I really appreciate it! I would like to ask you a few questions about the Lumix GX80. I see you enjoy using it, even though I saw a Sony camera with you. Why do you like the GX80? What are the main qualities and the main problemas of the little camera? What about ISO over 2000? Thanks for allowing us to see your photo adventures.
Thank you - glad you like it :)
I use the Lumix not for technical reasons but simply because it's often great to shoot with a small simple camera. It depends on the situation. Especially on holiday I love to bring the GX80 because it's not so intrusive, whereas the Sony is bulky and just overly professional for many situations. I had it with me here just for video, because the video quality of the Lumix is by far not as good as the Sony's.
Pheeew I wouldn't even dare to go close to 2000 lol. That's why I bought the Sony - that camera is for decently high ISOs even though I avoid going above 2000. With the GX80 I avoid going above 800. Sometimes it's ok to use 1600, but preferably not.
Hope this helps :)
Please do more GX80 videos! I really like these! :)
More will always be coming, as long as it doesn't die haha :D
Actually my newest video, in case you haven't seen it, has a portion with the GX80 because I finish the roll of film in the video and then continue to shoot digitally: ruclips.net/video/eTgMkeKGrt0/видео.html
@@teocrawford Cool! Will check it out for sure! :))
Man, you are a masterpiece.
I decided to buy one.
Did you use one filter in all of these photos because they are somewhat similar?
If you can give me their names
It would be fun to make a video explaining everything related to these photos and what they use in filters
I enjoy this episode, your struggles, and your efforts, I just think you need to learn to embrace what ever is that God is giving you on that particular day, which seemed a fantastic occasion for some really dramatic BW shots. The mood for the day was depression, finding ways to transmit that feeling of loneliness and sadness through an image.
Finally yes.. the gx80 vidio
Yeees!😍
Nice! I am referencing Hido's work in my A level photography
Ohh cool, yeah Todd Hido is great🤗
Your favourites from before and after are mine too.
Ohh sweet, thanks!🤗
@@teocrawford for exactly the same reasons also. Painterly.
Let's goo! Teo's back
Yeeeeah!😍
I liked the photos.
Plese never stop the contents please
I hope I wont🙏🏼🤗
Really Love that Place!!
Ohh sweet, glad you like it!🤗
This was great to watch. cheers my friend
Ohh sweet, thank you!🤗🙇🏻♂️
16:24 "A storm is coming..." very John Snow...
Hi! I love your GX80 videos!! Just a quick question. I usually avoid using it under the rain, because I think it could be damaged by water. Am I over protective, or should I avoid using it under direct rain?
You're playing it safe I'd say, but not being overly protective - it's good to be careful! :)
I also mostly avoid using it in the rain, but sometimes it happens... and when that happens I make sure to wipe of the water quite often and just dry the camera with my shirt every couple minutes to reduce the risk of damage. Also I often have a beanie with me, which instead of wearing I'll simply lay on top of the camera (when it's on a tripod) to catch the water. So far the last five years this little beast has survived :D
Beautiful videos, do you think the lumix gx85/80 can be good for product photography?
What lens did you use for the gx85 ? :)
Why do you like film camera more than digital?
Awesome video mate
Thank you!🙇🏻♂️🤗
Great shots and video!
Thank you!🤗🙇🏻♂️
Amazing!!!
Thank you!🥺🙇🏻♂️
Does this camera take RAW photos?
Yes👍🏼
This place is beautiful. Where is this?
Right? In beautiful Austria🤗
RE flat images - Maybe if you had shot with black & white film the added grain would negate the bland lighting giving the images texture that is lacking in your digital images edit, though you could just go back to your digital files and add texture & grain which might give you some more pleasing results.
Yes, true! I find it difficult to balance the use of such effects without overdoing it🤔🙌🏼