I’m so honored that you mentioned me in your video! Love the idea of this video and great job framing man, I genuinely mean that. Framing, light and composition are keys to a good photo. Thanks for the video, great job as always!
Appreciate your honesty and self criticism when talking about your own photos. Everyone takes a proportion of bad photos for any that are truly any good, but not many own up to this on such a public forum.
Going through your own images is really one of the most important steps to move forward. I see it with my wife when she started we went through her pictures after each shoot and critically looked at what she had photographed. Now she is so good that we have a 50/50 split of the best pictures on the shoots. now i even have to push myself to keep my level up. lol
Great tips! I'll definitely try out this exercise! Your photos are always great, those framing shots were really nice. Cheers mate on another awesome video!
Great vid. Like the idea of more 'philosophical' content on the way. Subscribed on the strength of this. Appreciate the hard work that's going into the channel.
Love this tip. Reviewing my own work is something I definitely want to do more of, and understanding why I like someone’s else’s will certainly to help. As a hobbyist, I definitely don’t spend enough time on critical analysis.
Congrats on 15K subs, Goughie. Onward and upward. Cogent take on “Intentionality” theme. Doesn’t necessarily have to be a review of a single photographer’s work, IMO, but can be a compositional element or theme drawn from several people. The images can have that “thing” in common without all having been made by the same person. Agree? Practicing a single element until it becomes second nature and we shoot “on auto” is key - when taking shots becomes a real joy. Near future travel plans? Cheers!
If you’re looking at people work and understanding what you like then you’re already well on your way! Only U.K. based, currently half way to Whitby And thank you! 15k 💪🏻
@@Goughie do you keep photos that arent good and try to clean them up to make them better, or do you just straight put them in the trash? i dont think ive ever deleted any except the ones that are obviously out of focus or missed timing, i just like to play with rubbish photos when testing new presets or trying different crop compositions 😁
I’m so honored that you mentioned me in your video! Love the idea of this video and great job framing man, I genuinely mean that. Framing, light and composition are keys to a good photo. Thanks for the video, great job as always!
I like the simplicity and intentionality of this suggestion in this 3 minute process. Simple, but so helpful! Thanks for sharing.
I should go through my favourite photographers as well! (and I especially love your colours of your photos). Cheers!
Appreciate your honesty and self criticism when talking about your own photos. Everyone takes a proportion of bad photos for any that are truly any good, but not many own up to this on such a public forum.
Going through your own images is really one of the most important steps to move forward. I see it with my wife when she started we went through her pictures after each shoot and critically looked at what she had photographed. Now she is so good that we have a 50/50 split of the best pictures on the shoots. now i even have to push myself to keep my level up. lol
This is actually a fantastic exercise and advice. Thanks Goughie!
Glad you’ve liked it! 💪🏻
Great tips! I'll definitely try out this exercise! Your photos are always great, those framing shots were really nice.
Cheers mate on another awesome video!
Cheers, mate. Sounds like a very reasonable thing to do.
Useful insight into creative development … ta very much! 📷🙂
Love this tip, keen to get out and try it
So simple but brilliant! Thanks for the tip.
Thank you, very good👍
This is legit. Thanks for sharing it!
I like the conciseness of your videos. And your images are quite lovely.
usefull stuff, thanks.
That was very helpful advice. Thank you so much😊
Great vid. Like the idea of more 'philosophical' content on the way. Subscribed on the strength of this. Appreciate the hard work that's going into the channel.
Love this tip. Reviewing my own work is something I definitely want to do more of, and understanding why I like someone’s else’s will certainly to help. As a hobbyist, I definitely don’t spend enough time on critical analysis.
There's definitely been an improvement in your work man! Very interesting to hear about your processes behind it
Cheers mate
I do this by just going back through my mobile LR catalog on my phone sometimes. Could probably do it with a little more intention though. Great tips
Thank you! Great Video! 👍🏻
Great video and great advice!! Where did this idea of a 3min prep come from?
Tbh… I made it up 😂
Congrats on 15K subs, Goughie. Onward and upward. Cogent take on “Intentionality” theme. Doesn’t necessarily have to be a review of a single photographer’s work, IMO, but can be a compositional element or theme drawn from several people. The images can have that “thing” in common without all having been made by the same person. Agree?
Practicing a single element until it becomes second nature and we shoot “on auto” is key - when taking shots becomes a real joy. Near future travel plans? Cheers!
If you’re looking at people work and understanding what you like then you’re already well on your way!
Only U.K. based, currently half way to Whitby
And thank you! 15k 💪🏻
Gonna try that !
First
self-reviewing and editing is so important. you should practice it
Awwh are you okay?
me reviewing goughie's work: (ಠ_ಠ) yes, flawless
me reviewing my own work: (≖_≖ ) what the hell is this trash
I don’t believe that for a second! I only show you the good stuff! You don’t see my endless library of rubbish!
@@Goughie do you keep photos that arent good and try to clean them up to make them better, or do you just straight put them in the trash? i dont think ive ever deleted any except the ones that are obviously out of focus or missed timing, i just like to play with rubbish photos when testing new presets or trying different crop compositions 😁
@@michael2968 I’m pretty good at deleting tbh, I end up deleting maybe 90-95% of the photos I take!