The virtues of this video are self-evident, and I don't think any comment on my part could adequately capture the joy I felt viewing it. I will, however, leave a humble comment for engagement.
Giacomo Brunelli liked an Instagram post of mine and I'm a nobody with 90 followers. And that's how I knew about his work and ever since I saw his work I've been shooting more black and white pics of animals
I’ve discovered a few new to me photographers through your wonderful videos, for that I’m truly grateful. They are informative and highly entertaining. Only complaint is the frequency, neeeed more. 👍🏻👍🏻
I think this is one of your best videos yet. I love the resulting images and I feel incredibly inspired. Thank you! I can't wait to see what you do next.
Nice one. I had never heard of Giacomo Brunelli, but I am now inspired by it and i am going to try it out myself. It is very different way to look at animals that you see every day but don't really think about. Thanks for the video.👍
The editing skills of your video has improved, which makes it better and more entertaining than before. I wish you good health so that you can continue to deliver great videos in the future.
Welcome back! It's nice to see you again. It's hard to "catch" the animal with such focal length. The busy architectures with their small size made urban animal photos more challenging to take, especially for composition.
One of your best imitations yet. Would be cool to see you take on some of these challenges with the film those photographers use. Get even closer to the source.
I have three of this photographers book. His work has been a huge inspiration to me over the years. I would highly recommend you get a copy of one of his books if you liked this video. "Animals" is my personal recommendation. All his books are super high quality and feel timeless.
Flashback blast incoming! It was 2008 when I stumbled upon magazine with Brunelli’s angry dog on the front page. That hit something different. So inspiring and so different from what I took in the zoo, lmao. I still remember from the article that Giacomo was using an old Miranda camera, of course I started searching for one on eBay but fortunately didn’t find good offer. Btw, the magazine becomes dead in 2015.
Amazing photographer, thank you for making this video. You’ve rapidly became my favorite photography channel. How do you think he obtained that look on what I guess is the Big Ben in the photo at 2:13? Best regards Luca
Thanks! If I had to guess I'd say it's the same as he took his other pictures: wide aperture and close up, then in the darkroom maybe a bit of burning around the tower since the sky around it looks a bit darker. It looks pretty unique almost like the Big Ben is dissolving into particles, maybe the film grain also helps with that. You might be able to reach him on instagram, he's pretty active there.
I do this every time, because I have a black dachshund mix so I have to basically lay on the ground with a 35 mm camera (or take the photo without looking what the composition looks like) or use my Bronica with the waist level finder to take a a good photo of him. :D
Sorry I'm late to this video. I am currently studying as an art & design student as a photographer in Sweden and we have been to some exhibitions the past year so I want to share a name I came across that might interest you. Lars Tunbjörk a Swedish photographer who documented Sweden's country side. I know it's probably not someone you will make a video of but I still recommend looking into his work
I love this vid but his style really reminds me of the work of rocco who i saw in one of blind dweller vid except in rocco works it looks like a dead world who is trying 2 make sense of it
Have you heard of the Spanish photographer Txema Salvans? Very interesting! It is certainly interesting to take a closer look at his techniques and subjects.
Very cool video. If you want better results with the squirrels, better don't use liveview, take blind pictures in the direction of the animals. Liveview is too slow. Thx.
The virtues of this video are self-evident, and I don't think any comment on my part could adequately capture the joy I felt viewing it.
I will, however, leave a humble comment for engagement.
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Giacomo Brunelli liked an Instagram post of mine and I'm a nobody with 90 followers. And that's how I knew about his work and ever since I saw his work I've been shooting more black and white pics of animals
So wholesome, great to hear!
The video itself is a work of art
I don’t usually study the works of others in this way but this was really interesting and entertaining.
I enjoyed the Fallout reference ;)
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One of your best narrations to date, and a very worthy subject!
the sen analogy was fantastic! please please never stop making these videos, they are brilliant, love your work, many thanks!
So happy you highlighted this photographer…. I absolutely adore his work
Thank you !
Fantastic video, beautiful, and inspiring. Thank you so much.
Thanks, really appreciate your support!
Thank you Matt!
Magnificent-best art centric photography channel I have ever seen
I’ve discovered a few new to me photographers through your wonderful videos, for that I’m truly grateful. They are informative and highly entertaining. Only complaint is the frequency, neeeed more. 👍🏻👍🏻
More is on the way!
I think this is one of your best videos yet. I love the resulting images and I feel incredibly inspired. Thank you! I can't wait to see what you do next.
Brilliant !
Nice one.
I had never heard of Giacomo Brunelli, but I am now inspired by it and i am going to try it out myself.
It is very different way to look at animals that you see every day but don't really think about.
Thanks for the video.👍
Last picture is awesome: your imitation overcomes the inspiration actually. Great job!
Thank-you for this. I enjoy the calm nature of your presentation and learning about great photographers.
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Again, this was so good! I do like your calm style ..and the end ..I felt that! Thank you
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It's always a good day when a new IP video drops. Thanks, top tier content as always!
This is inspirational no matter how bad on the knees. Bravo. I’m heading out!
Great to hear!
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Eres uno de los mejores canales sobre fotografía, gracias a tí he podido aprender mucho. Espero siempre tus videos!
Wow great video! One of the best and most interesting photo videos I’ve ever seen.!
Each time, it’s a intense and funny moment watching your videos but it force you to look deeper into someone’s work . Well done , bravo 👍
great as always. the canada goose will never defeat the human spirit.
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This is one of the best youtube videos I've ever seen in my life. Great work
Wow thank you !
We missed you! Excellent stuff as always!
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The editing skills of your video has improved, which makes it better and more entertaining than before. I wish you good health so that you can continue to deliver great videos in the future.
Thank you, I hope we can all stay hale and hearty.
Welcome back! It's nice to see you again. It's hard to "catch" the animal with such focal length. The busy architectures with their small size made urban animal photos more challenging to take, especially for composition.
Yeah it takes a lot of patience for sure.
Good job! Clever narrative too.
One of your best imitations yet.
Would be cool to see you take on some of these challenges with the film those photographers use. Get even closer to the source.
I second this!
Definitely the best channel about photography. Please never stop.
One of the best channels down here!
Continue the amazing work!
This is one of the best videos I’ve seen. Which you consistently give YT. Loved when you were doing the film noire duck scene
What a great video, thank you!
Those pigeon photos are absolutely fireee!
Also, loved the mate detail 🤭
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@@ImitativePhotography Your capacity to research, experiment and document is amazing! Me saco el 👒
I have three of this photographers book. His work has been a huge inspiration to me over the years. I would highly recommend you get a copy of one of his books if you liked this video. "Animals" is my personal recommendation. All his books are super high quality and feel timeless.
I agree, the books are very solid and tastefully put together.
Hi Robbie ! Thank you so much 😊
Thanks!
Thank you for your support Bruce, really appreciate it!
Flashback blast incoming! It was 2008 when I stumbled upon magazine with Brunelli’s angry dog on the front page. That hit something different. So inspiring and so different from what I took in the zoo, lmao. I still remember from the article that Giacomo was using an old Miranda camera, of course I started searching for one on eBay but fortunately didn’t find good offer.
Btw, the magazine becomes dead in 2015.
Interesting, thank you for sharing!
I’d love to see some editing of these photos. Lovely video my friend.
Fantastic video. Great work!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Who knew that you were so funny! Enjoyed this so much ❤❤❤
fantastic video, very entertaining and informative.
Yooo new vídeo!!! I love your content!
Masterpiece!! Thank You, I instantly subscribed. 😎💓
Thank you for sharing ❤
I like the touch of parody. At this rate, you’ll be crossing over to the territory of Brief Encounter…
Thanks Stephen !
Amazing photographer, thank you for making this video.
You’ve rapidly became my favorite photography channel.
How do you think he obtained that look on what I guess is the Big Ben in the photo at 2:13?
Best regards
Luca
Thanks! If I had to guess I'd say it's the same as he took his other pictures: wide aperture and close up, then in the darkroom maybe a bit of burning around the tower since the sky around it looks a bit darker. It looks pretty unique almost like the Big Ben is dissolving into particles, maybe the film grain also helps with that. You might be able to reach him on instagram, he's pretty active there.
I think you did a fantastic effort. Kudos
really enjoy watching this episode! 💯
You are very good at what you do.
Thank you for your videos. Absolutely amazing content. I always look forward to each one. 😊
This is fantastic!
Super fun video, good job
I love these videos so much. Great inspiration, thanks :)
Great work as usual
Thanks Elon
Bro does street photography in Gotham City
Outstanding!
Hell yeah dude I see you rocking the Terraflex xeros 😼💪🏽
I want to feel every pebble I step on 😅
Much love
Gostei muito! Abraços do Brasil!
amazing!
Maravilloso trabajo..! Saludos desde Costa Rica.🇨🇷🤝
Great video. Thank you.
hes back!
Hi! Super! Maybe Wayne Simpson portrait photos will be interesting to you and you will make a vide how to do such photos. Thank you!
I love your videos)
I do this every time, because I have a black dachshund mix so I have to basically lay on the ground with a 35 mm camera (or take the photo without looking what the composition looks like) or use my Bronica with the waist level finder to take a a good photo of him. :D
Sorry I'm late to this video. I am currently studying as an art & design student as a photographer in Sweden and we have been to some exhibitions the past year so I want to share a name I came across that might interest you. Lars Tunbjörk a Swedish photographer who documented Sweden's country side. I know it's probably not someone you will make a video of but I still recommend looking into his work
Thanks Kevin, I've come across his work before. He's great. Very amusing pictures.
ure a genius
I love this vid but his style really reminds me of the work of rocco who i saw in one of blind dweller vid except in rocco works it looks like a dead world who is trying 2 make sense of it
Can we know what you work on when you are not creating these wonderful pieces of art?
Well I still have a day job unrelated to photography haha
Ah yes the scariest animal of all, the Top-hat
An endangered species these days...
@@ImitativePhotography
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I clicked on this as soon as I saw it.
Probably made with pocket3 ?
Insta360 go2, although I have used the Pocket 2 in some of my other videos.
Have you heard of the Spanish photographer Txema Salvans? Very interesting! It is certainly interesting to take a closer look at his techniques and subjects.
I have not, will look into it, thanks for the recommendation!
I am from Argentina. I am curious about you drinking mate.
Great video as always
Es indispensable para la lectura 😁
Excelente! Una consulta: tomas mate? Me llamo mucho la atención. Por que lo haces?
Sí, porque me gusta y bueno, hay que preservar algunas tradiciones en el exterior.
No me digas que sos argentino, por donde puedo hablarte? Excelente lo que haces
@@patoerneta estoy en Instagram también, mismo nombre la cuenta
Tomando mate! Campeon!
Jaja
El video es excelente
What recording device do you use to record your photography shoots.
Insta360 go2
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Is that a northern irish accent ?
Very cool video. If you want better results with the squirrels, better don't use liveview, take blind pictures in the direction of the animals. Liveview is too slow. Thx.
e essa bomba de chimarrão irmão
Lisan al gaib! someones a frank herbert fan I think lol
As written... 😅
the fallout v.a.t.s. 😂
Vegetarian vultures
Se que es un detalle tonto, pero estas tomando mate ? 😅
Siii jaja
You just don't get that out of focus rendering with digital that you get with film. The digital is ugly.
This guy has been liking my Instagram photos for years and refuses to follow me, l o l. Its okay.
Thank you!