Photography On Location: Fullerton
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
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Photographing majestic mountain scenes and exotic locations is cool and all, but you know what's really cool? Strip malls. Strip malls in Fullerton. Oh, and donut shops. Yeah, that's way cooler.
And that's why for this "Photography On Location" video I ventured out into my proverbial "own backyard" to capture some lovely old buildings and snapshots of daily life in Fullerton, California. You may see a junky donut shop or a janky thrift store, but I see potential, baby. Potential for some killer photos on 4x5 large format and 6x17 panoramic Kodak Portra 160 film.
This stuff is kind of like "architectural street photography". It's your classic tripod-mounted architectural photography with lens rises and film standard shifts but with a dash of the decisive moment. That makes it both fun and frustrating.
On this outing I put my Shen Hao HZX 45-IIa 4x5 view camera to work as well as my Shen Hao TFC 617-A. The images contained herein were made with my Nikkor 210mm f/5.6 and Rodenstock 115mm f/6.8 lenses. This equipment offered the aspect ratios and lens/film movements that I needed to bring these images to life. Then it only took 2 early mornings and 2 middays (with very specific weather conditions) to complete the package.
Thanks for watching!
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Working late on a college assignment, head absolutely wrecked. Need to take a break before i go insane. Open youtube. Nick Carver video uploaded 5 minutes ago.....perfection
If I can take just one person away from doing work, I feel I've done my job.
@@nickcarverphoto it's probably more than one, at least two !!
@@nickcarverphoto No matter how busy I am I always find a way to carve out a little time for ol' Nick Carver, our large format analog Jesus.
I will now forever be in search of the analog photographer’s trifecta. The infamous *hat-trick.*
Legend has it that you'll also find a pot of Kodak Gold there.
Pp
@@nickcarverphoto LOL!
I like everything about your style, self-critique, and artistic appreciation. Great entertainment for a senior wannabe photographer.
Much appreciated, thank you.
Well said, Kenneth.
Absolutely Kenneth
You hit the nail on the head, Kenneth.
Yesss love these on location videos.
Thank you!
King of film photography youtube videos
New Mercedes at the laundry Matt makes perfect sense. It’s the owner who showed up to collect all the quarters. :))))
I also love that Mercedes, Forrest Haggerty! A beat up old junker is what expect in the launder mat and liquor store parking lot. The Mercedes becomes the story in this composition. I think you're right-on-the-money, Forrest. All those poor locals bought that Mercedes, quarter-at-a-time! I hope Nick sees the same as we do and shares the same love of the real story here. Glenn
@@mnragnar that could be the name of the composition, “A quarter at a time.” :))))
Nick, you're reading my mind. Let's record these glorious structures before they are gone, gone, gone.
Really underappreciated blgds.
I always get a big smile on my face when I read "Photography On Location" in my inbox and I get ready to hear some sliding guitars.
Thank you for that 🙏🏼
Once in a while some artists come-up with a fascinating and an immersive way of delivering their passion to the public.
I have to confess that I quickly get sick of the reviewers and all the youtubers flashy patina they give to new products and trends coming out, 99% of big names out there... Give-or-take.
From the camera positioning, the way you talk, how you pass the details that compose your rationale to the very honest transparent commenting... I don't know if you make it on purpose or just because it happens to be... but to me it has been a while since I've seen something like this on any channel.
It happens sometimes to find content just like this, from the audiophile to the remote Japanese shoemaker, exquisit fine woodworker or the passionate blacksmith, but this time... Its an analog photographer.
You don't only make photos, you give them a story, a meaning a soul...and finally pass that to this side... to us, The Viewers.
One Big thank you
Wish you all the best
😱 ⬅️ my face when parking lot lights went off... U r so lucky 🤗🤗🤗🤗💕💕💕😍😍😍
you are funny, witty, eloquent and obviously great.
You know your business is basically done and belongs to the history if Nick Carver shows up to take a picture of the building. Great video as always.
Or maybe its the beginning LOL
I love how you find stories in the photos you take.
Ohhhh I felt the frustration waiting for the cars to align. Also, it's amazing how often you'll be set up for a shot then someone will wonder into the frame, stop, and start looking at their phone. Sometimes they look up, see you waiting behind your tripod, then go back to looking at their phone. I'm with you about cars too. The newer the car, the more it ruins a shot. ('New' starts at around 1990 for photo purposes.)
A wet Miserable day in the UK Until!
Nick carver to the rescue 👍😀
A wonderful Triple bill of Large format fun 👾
I too was drawn to the bicycle in the last of three Excellent images 👏
New obsession with Nick Carver videos 🤲
Love the thought process behind the images and huge fan of the pano stuff
ohhh.....yea......Nick Carver with a new video.
Your videos are just a repeated flex of how good of a photographer you are. This is a compliment. Its crazy how much you know about photography and how much effort you put into one photo.
You are far too kind. I feel like I still have so much to learn.
@@nickcarverphoto No man, its crazy. You know too much. Thats propably why you teach others lol.
Anyway, these on location videos are my fav videos right now so i hope you never run out of liquor shops and laundromats to take pictures of!
Monsiour Carver, you've done it again! Another excellent video. Please do more videos of perfectly framed shots of liquor stores.
I'll keep my eye out for another one worth photographing 👍🏼
I love the concept that modern day photographers are like archaeologists looking at life from the perspective of a future viewer.
I love the first pic of the doughnut shop. I would go back and try to get it with neon light sign on with building lights that with a little less depth of filed would be perfect for me. I agree with you on the laundry mat/liquor store. That last one was gorgeous. Great video proving that patience and persistence is what you need to make great photos'
Thank you!
"Discussing" a picture is nice. But when the photographer says what he doesn't like and does it better and the result and the better image effect can be seen, it is even more exciting and instructive! Sharpen the eye. Especially when you put so much time into exactly the picture, then everything has to fit! Thank you!
Love your on location films! An the way you dissect them afterwards, superb. Thank you for sharing your passion and art with us x
Thanks for watching!
Great to see an 'on location' video again. Lots of interest and super captures. I thought for one moment you might go a bit 'Gregory Crewdson' on the photo opportunity when the car pulled up outside the thrift store with its light beams on the building and someone getting out. But you still crushed it with the final version. Terrific!
That donut shop is gold
This makes me think about how we even look at photos......how often we look at the big shot and miss all those intricate small details that make the photo tell a story. Thanks for the great photography lesson as well as a lesson on how to look at ours and others photos!
Thank you for the kind words and for watching
The funny thing is, I am not really interested in doing film photography myself, but you tell such a great story on each of these on location videos that I keep coming back. I also like how you do a deep dive on the composition of each frame. Great stuff as always.
Yes!! Cool to see another fresh video again from the Boss! 😊😊
Interesting vibe on the 1st building, retail do nots, big windows, lotsa lights, but no door! "You can look..."
Nice catch of the old pay phone with the phone book hanging below. An excellent artifact describing the neighborhood.
Totally agreed with the Mercedes thing. I like the two cars beside the donut shop happened to be from the 90s and a bit worn, fits the whole thing well.
I live for these on location videos
Truly, i think on them often and how no idea how to capture that feeling in my own work
What a nice mid-week surprise - new Nick Carver video.
Nick, I cannot even tell you how much time I've spent in that HR Mart (back when it used to be a Circle K). I lived right around the corner and would take almost daily trips to grab a bag of hot cheetos or play Street Fighter 2 with the other kids from the neighborhood. That was my hangout spot (and we'd skate in that parking lot right where you had your car parked). The sav-mor thrift shop used to be a Thrifty's so after we'd get our grocery shopping done in that center, we'd head over to get a couple of scoops from the ice cream counter. Thanks for taking me down memory lane, and as always, great work!
That's some perfect '90s good times right there. And funny now that you mentioned what they used to be (a Circle K and a Thrify), I can totally see the repurposed signage.
Always a good day when there is a dot beside Nick Carver indicating a new video.
Love it. Thank you.
I work a block from here! Which makes this the best and most surprising Nick Carver video ever.
I don't want to stress you Nick but the world needs more Nick Carver on location videos! ......WAY MORE ;)
Ah a Nick carver video to escape the constant stress that is life now
Soothe that worried mind.
Fantastic 🙂 I did quite like the floodlit store. different strokes for different folks 😁
Keep them coming I just can't get enough of your videos.
Boy was I jones-ing for a Nick Carver video. Great timing Nick. Loved the dog in the basket. Also I laughed when you referred to the gumball machines as vending machines.
I drove by and saw your tripod out there that morning and thought, "This is exactly the kind of shot Nick Carver would be out getting" haha. My church is around the corner and we always get donuts from this spot.
Small world!
I really love your dedication. Not only your videos are really well made, it really is motivating to go out and shoot with a big ass camera. Thanks mate.
Yes, bloomin loved this 1, thanks so much for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
I love your photography of these small businesses holding onto time. Absolutely stunning photos, Nick.
You did take your sweet time. But you delivered. We missed you here
I love it when a 30 minute RUclips video is plainly to short
Always happy to see a new location video from you!
Thank you!
Finallyyy, I was in serious withdrawal for Nick Carver videos!!
Looking over your shoulder as you develop a new composition is so calming and relaxing, few other youtube videos can aspire to match this. Thanks for your work on every video!
I really appreciate that. There are no shortage of photography channels, so that means a lot.
A 4x5!
You never stop surprising!
Keep up the stellar work!
We love it 😊🍻
Thank you!
im a digital photographer, dont have the patience for film, though i do respect it. your videos are a solid reminder to slow down and think a little more on a broader spectrum when it comes to making images. digital or film, its a good thing to do.
Always happy to know non-film shooters can still enjoy these videos. Thanks for watching.
Nick, my man! Somehow, RUclips shoved so much election garbage into my feed, that I missed this upload and didn't know it was there for over a month!!! Then it occurred to me... I haven't seen Nick Carver in ages! So I came looking for you and here we are with more on location glory. I really enjoyed this one Nick. The Sweet O Donuts photo seems like such a simple image, but your review of your deliberate process is quite enlightening.
I also wanted to mention that not only did you capture some newspaper boxes in the strip mall image, but you also captured a phone booth with a hanging phone book in the market/laundry mat photo. That, my friend is just about as rare as capturing a dog in a basket on a bike.
Nice work Nick. Nice work on the photos and on the video.
Until next time.
I think my fav part of your videos is that you just put that awkwardness out there. Like, "So me and the chef made eye contact....so now I'm leaving." HAHA I feel that down deep.
Only Nick Carver can make a convenient store and a laundromat interesting to look at.
Beautiful images Nick 😍😍😍
I like your videos 👍
Mihal
Thank you very much!
A former Winchells Donuts location, maybe they knew you were comming and changed it. havent been to Fullerton in a while, good times!.
From the doughnut shop, the 2nd one is perfect. The pink hue of the sky compliments the theme so well!
OMG when you took the first exposure I was ok with everything EXCEPT for the Mercedes for exactly the reasons you said! 😂😂😂
You must have been thrilled when they came and took the construction cones. The shots are great!
I see other photographer youtubers but continue coming back to your videos. I've realized that the other photo youtubers are just making videos for entertainment. You however, are making art.
Like a couple of others noticed, I loved the payphone! Thanks for this Nick...great stuff
Don't see those much anymore. Thanks!
that guitar intro....damn!!! makes you start trippin'....
Very cool work Nick. Love the storyline and results!!
Thank you!
Love your patience and abnegation toward your artistic work. Thank you for sharing.
Nicely done! Don't you love it when a plan comes together? lol!
OMG. THe bike with a bike photo at 23:02? That was my moment of the vid. We all have our styles and that'd be my photo.
i waited almost a month to watch this in the right conditions..... half drunk wanting to experience good photography!
Yay! More Nick Carver! Lemme just pour a glass of wine and settle in...
Cheers!
Right there at 2:38 the best example / explanation of view camera movements ever recorded. Thanks
You're my favourite large format youtuber Nick, and that's saying a lot because there are plenty to choose from! Good to see the 4x5" getting some action again. Now if only you shot the same format I shoot (8x10)...
Thank you! And man 8x10...I'd love to work with that kind of resolution, but not that kind of expense. Haha
Nicks videos motivate and relax me at the same time.
I live for Nick Carver On Location videos
Nick... absolutely loved the video and the images... but ESPECIALLY the dog!
Big fan of your work Nick. Inspirational.
Thank you!
Wow. My hat is off to you!!! After years of 69 via Arca Swiss compact ( a camera I just love!), I threw in the towel and went all fuji. FX and GFX. A also use the Actus , but somehow it is not the same.
Love these pics and the approach !!!
I love me some Fuji cameras - especially the GFX line. Good choice.
I like the way you take your time to make a photo and how you have attention to every little detail that makes the images stand out. I need more of these videos!
Thank you! And I'll definitely be making more of them.
Oh man it's the best thing when a new Nick video appears! And an On Location at that! Wahoo! We love you Nick!
Good to watch this the night before I go on my first long distance photo trip to Cascade Falls, GA. A7II and Bronica ETRS loaded and ready to go. I wonder what I will forget.
Wow!! It’s so surreal seeing my neighborhood in your video!
Another fantastic video. And photos!
Thank you!
Always a treat to see you’ve uploaded another video. Superb work as ever.
that State Farm sign really is a stinker! great vids bro!
I am going to rewatch all of these videos on election night! I vote for more on location videos. I will write this in on the ballot.
I think we'll take Pennsylvania. And if we do, we'll take the whole election.
Nick Carver hits ANOTHER one out of the park!
Love your channel, especially your night work. I shoot (mostly) at night (not large format though). I think buildings and urban landscapes often look more dynamic at night. I too am into architectural details (though I don't know their names) and mid-Century architecture. The creamy pastels of the shot really lend themselves to some type of confectionary/dessert establishment.
The people of California have long had a reputation for being really laid-back. I'm wondering if the police, the business owners, or just random people have asked you, "Why are you out here in the dark 'takin' pitchers'?" Fortunately, (so far) never had a run in with police however, quite common for random people to be nosey.
Another great video! Thank you! Love the dog in the basket, but seriously, the guy on the bike pushing another bike? That would have been gold for me!
Love your videos and your sense of humour! Keep it up!
Thank you!
Thomas Heaton sent me here. Excellent recommendation! Thoroughly enjoyed this video 👌
Man, those perfectly timed moments within photography, even more so within film photography, truly are something special. I find the architecture you’re drawn to to be rather funny. I'm a huge fan of the Bauhaus inspire mid-century modern stuff with all the harsh 90º angles myself. I totally get the draw to certain building styles, but I think its funny that you're so inspired by something I see as 10/10 boring. I do appreciate you having me take a second to appreciate the things I never dream to decipher....stack bond masonry. I always get a kick out of your On Location videos. Always good knowledge learned when watching another photographer think and do.
Love the photos Nick! I think they would have turned that light back on the donut shop for you!
4x5 baby whoo (my favorite format). But yeah the liquor store / laundrimat turned out awesome! That kind of awkward bit where you're just sitting there waiting for all the calamity to die down - oh man the feels! Really empathized with that one - like you're carrying the weight of all us film photographer's that have been in the same situation on your shoulders.
Great job!
"Earth shadow", Damn! You taught this old coot something new. Thanks Nick for a great video and the Scientific knowledge!!
haha! Be on the lookout for it now.
I can’t say that I understand the idea and/or the story of the photos you take on these videos but I still enjoy watching the videos. 🤷🏼♂️ Maybe I prefer more the desert stuff.. anyways, your videos are super. I like your style. 👍
Your ability to keep me captivated for 30 mins is incomparable. Thanks Nick!
good ol' ShenHaoitsu! keep'em comin
Your location videos are definitely my favourites.
Another great video! You always make me want to break out the 4x5, keep em coming!!
Pass by that donut shop every day 🤙🏻
Super detail and patience nick, thank you for your videos
Thanks for watching.
Very cool Nick, very cool
Thank you