whoa. just came across this. 28,000+ views? dang. FWIW, live interviews for 15+ minutes when you know you're on the spot with no editing are tough [for me at least]. Thanks for checking it out and thanks to Braedon for having me. my work is benjhaisch.com and my IG is instagram.com/benjhaisch. Cheers!
Great video, I am happy I found you. I am a seattle based photographer as well, I just started my vlogging journey, it would be dope if you wanted to connect and create some content.
Your videos are so encouraging for me to continue shooting film on my Nikon F100 SLR camera. I have been shooting film for over eleven years. I still use digital technology to improve the photos on my computer and I would have the lab develop and scan my film. I am planning on getting my own scanner to scan my negatives with high resolution in TIFF format. I would not mind being interview with your RUclips channel about my photography. Peace, Flood!
Where are you doing this interview? Is this some sort of photog meet up or something? Great interview! Workflow and lifestyle of a creative is so fascinating. I've been working hard on my Instagram so the talks related to that is great! Thanks for producing this video :)
So why are blurry, out of focus photos low to street level so popular? The only thing in focus in a small portion of concrete. They look like shit and everyone is taking and editing these photos. If you shoot that style you are personally responsible for setting photography back 100 years.
whoa. just came across this. 28,000+ views? dang. FWIW, live interviews for 15+ minutes when you know you're on the spot with no editing are tough [for me at least]. Thanks for checking it out and thanks to Braedon for having me. my work is benjhaisch.com and my IG is instagram.com/benjhaisch. Cheers!
+Benj Haisch cool thanks for the links
Don't forget about Canada... A lot of photographer moves there, especially British Columbia.
Not sure if great photography skills or just Instagram
instagram.com/the_mordern_photographer
Does anyone else realize Ben is gradually getting pushed out of the frame as the video goes on?
this interview setup is so weird. just awkwardly standing there for 16 minutes
If you like check out my instagram here instagram.com/montaguevisuals/
Yeah yeah... How many times does he say that?
+TGreenFilms its just those awkward moments on camera. It takes time to get use to it when you doesn't have script but just wanna share experience.
Email is super time consuming. I've done missions me missions but not a Ywam Dts :) Love you to check out my instagram #skysimonephoto
Great video, I am happy I found you. I am a seattle based photographer as well, I just started my vlogging journey, it would be dope if you wanted to connect and create some content.
Your videos are so encouraging for me to continue shooting film on my Nikon F100 SLR camera. I have been shooting film for over eleven years. I still use digital technology to improve the photos on my computer and I would have the lab develop and scan my film. I am planning on getting my own scanner to scan my negatives with high resolution in TIFF format. I would not mind being interview with your RUclips channel about my photography. Peace, Flood!
what's his instagram user?
Where are you doing this interview? Is this some sort of photog meet up or something? Great interview! Workflow and lifestyle of a creative is so fascinating. I've been working hard on my Instagram so the talks related to that is great! Thanks for producing this video :)
Stephanie Graham Iceland
Always remember guys, frame two guys in one half of the screen and let the other half empty. Yeah! Photography!
The interview feels uncomfortable, the way he doing it is not really freeing!
Is that place in the thumbnail Vance Creek Bridge
Great video bro. Def. has some things all photographers need to hear
Hey don't forget the SF Bay Area
I already follow Benj, love that he did an interview 😊
Chur New Zealand
New Zealand wooo!
ywam whoop whoop
Nice interview :)
Cool!
So why are blurry, out of focus photos low to street level so popular? The only thing in focus in a small portion of concrete. They look like shit and everyone is taking and editing these photos. If you shoot that style you are personally responsible for setting photography back 100 years.