Captured In-Camera: 28 Photographers Deviating From Realism

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025

Комментарии • 28

  • @BarrettBaker_photos
    @BarrettBaker_photos 2 дня назад +6

    Hey’ I am one of the people you mentioned!! Next time, ask me and I’ll send you the actual photos so you can use better quality ones

  • @roguesodyssey
    @roguesodyssey 3 дня назад +1

    I'm so glad you made this video. I love seeing the creativity, and what our equipment is capable of.

  • @then_comes_dudley
    @then_comes_dudley 4 дня назад +5

    i remember finding your photos *somewhere* & forgetting to make a note of who made them, so GOD BLESS the algorithm for not only reminding me who you are but also getting 28 other killer photographers to explore more

  • @JoshuaFortuna
    @JoshuaFortuna 4 дня назад +2

    wow! this is an incredible collection of artist. i’m fully inspired by the minimalist way of augmenting the image like todd hido and nick francher-when they added elements to the foreground. thank you for sharing!

  • @mtmccornack
    @mtmccornack 4 дня назад

    So much inspiration in this video...

  • @kedrynevans6240
    @kedrynevans6240 5 дней назад +4

    Great video, I like so many of these artists work, you just sent me down a rabbit hole to learn more of what so many of them have created. Thank you! I'm still newish to exploring other ways of creating images, but so far I think I like ICM because it seems approachable, but I would love to figure out how to create more surreal images someday. It's nice of you to offer the poster, thanks for that as well.

  • @JF42339
    @JF42339 4 дня назад +1

    I really enjoy what color filters can do in monochrome photography. I'm doing it in post right now, but hopefully this year I can either get the monochrome Pentax, or just get into film.
    My actual in camera effect I use the most is slow shutter. I really like showing the passage of time in a single frame.
    "Poster" for the giveaway. It looks nice, and the story behind it would be fun to tell guests.

    • @creativ.vision
      @creativ.vision  3 дня назад

      I've got to agree, long exposures in general are a blast and just inherently interesting to me. I'd also like a copy of that monochrome Pentax, and I hope they keep producing more dSLRs (I may just have a soft spot for them).

    • @JF42339
      @JF42339 День назад +1

      @@creativ.vision something I wish they would do is make a dslr without a screen on the back so the thickness and aesthetic can be similar to the old film slr's. The screen would be a separate monitor that could clip onto the back or top of the camera, or be positioned freely on an arm.
      you get the best of both worlds: a minimalist camera with no distractions that is (barely) pocketable with a small lens, or more viewing angles than even the flippiest of flippy screens could give you.
      I'm considering trying to hack one into existence myself, but it would be a big project.

    • @creativ.vision
      @creativ.vision  День назад

      @@JF42339 If you bring one into being, let me cover it! I find the idea of indie built digital cameras very fascinating.

  • @StephenTack
    @StephenTack 5 дней назад +1

    I have recently loved using a color combing cube extracted from an old'ish 3-LCD digital projector, hand-held in front of the lens. The results are somewhat unpredictable, but with experimentation and practice I can reliably get a double/triple exposure effect of things 90 degrees offset, but with the extra images stripped to a single color...or just trippy rainbow worlds! +poster

  • @Dwayne_the_Glock
    @Dwayne_the_Glock 5 дней назад +1

    I like taking long exposures of a black surface and then using a homemada gobo projector to "draw" with the light on the black surface to create kind of cubic images. Its hard to explain and I haven't taken any good shots with this technique yet. I want to play with the brightnes and colour of the light in the future. Poster

  • @julian.torres
    @julian.torres 5 дней назад +2

    Hey I truly love your work, please keep it up!

  • @superuser13
    @superuser13 4 дня назад

    thank you for introducing me to some new photographers I've not seen before. very inspiring artists and video.

  • @mkayontour
    @mkayontour 5 дней назад +2

    Freeze Motion with flash and panning would be my fav. Poster

  • @vincenzrohde9703
    @vincenzrohde9703 5 дней назад

    Amazing ❤

  • @arrow-from-the-sun
    @arrow-from-the-sun 2 дня назад

    Great stuff - thank you for the inspiration. Subscribed! 👊

  • @BRCProductions
    @BRCProductions 5 дней назад +1

    Great video, I just gave a follow

  • @dogrando
    @dogrando 2 дня назад +1

    Thanks for the video. You should maybe check out Hiroshi Sugimoto, if you don't know his work.

    • @creativ.vision
      @creativ.vision  2 дня назад

      @@dogrando I almost included him here! I will have to in round 2.

  • @szabomark3019
    @szabomark3019 5 дней назад +2

    Very nice video! Have been following yout artistic journey, for a while. Your yt chanel is a charm. Please keep it up! :))

  • @lautruchedore2047
    @lautruchedore2047 3 дня назад +2

    Every photographer in this video is so creative! But the double exposure from Oscar Wollsten is my favorite. Poster

  • @uploadsnstuff8902
    @uploadsnstuff8902 4 дня назад +1

    Cool video, amazing techniques, but double exposure in post is not "in camera".

    • @creativ.vision
      @creativ.vision  4 дня назад

      Thank you! And I agree, double-exposures in post is a post-production technique. To the best of my knowledge, the double-exposures shown here were created in-camera and not during post. If I slipped up with any particular image, I apologize!

  • @Wizirdi
    @Wizirdi 5 дней назад

    :O