As an interior photographer, where the clients usually have four wooden legs, these videos are just brilliant. They bring so much info and joy. Thank you as always
As always so interesting and just gorgeous light on the photographs. I always think of the confidence you must have when you are face to face with all these Alphas.
Hi Fred and Harry. Over recent weeks I have noticed a shift in Fred's questions to Harry. Fred has acquired a style of questioning akin to the tricky spin bowling of, Shane Warne, causing Harry to reply with things like "I'll get back to you later on that one" and it is because these kind of interactions when relating the stories behind the pictures that this channel is growing, looked forward to watching by myself, and I suspect many others. The recent podcast with Mali was also enjoyable. Have a good week fellas. Laters...
As always great shots and interesting video. One thing that struck me, was there is more depth of field in these shots, than most these days. I’m guessing that’s a bit of a trend in recent years. It’d be interesting to hear of what photography trends you were sucked into and which you have spotted and rejected. I’m guessing the cross processed look in the 90s was one you followed, wondering how you feel about that now. Do you feel you have to fit with the trends to give a look that fits with the time?
Another great video. However, I'm going to make a criticism 😲 Please don't use the 3/4 view. It seems to be an unfortunate trend of late. If someone is talking to the audience then switching to a view where they are no longer visually talking to the viewer just pulls me out of the video. Yours isn't quite so bad because Harry is talking to Fred (and not to us directly, as can be seen by his eye-line), but it's still a bit disconcerting (and the colours don't match either). If you use a second camera, have Harry and Fred in the same shot, from the side, as in an interview. Anyway, enough criticism for one week 😄 The content is, as always, fascinating. Bravo!
Great advice! Thanks a lot will defo implement, i defo agree. I think for second camers ill put it over Harrys shoulder at me maybe. Thanks for watching!
@audioupgrades ah, I see. The snarky reply of a Luddite who hates AI. Actually, I put many hours of work into my videos, not just press a button. But that has nothing to do with the comment I made about Fred's camera setup. You are free to criticise me about AI in the comments section of my own videos, but not on here where it's irrelevant.
Sorry about that other angle people! From now on, I will be more involved in the framing! 😵💫
Ive been told off 😭
Thank you Harry. Always a pleasure collaborating with you. 🙏 X
@@studioahira1 💚
As an interior photographer, where the clients usually have four wooden legs, these videos are just brilliant. They bring so much info and joy. Thank you as always
Haha! Thank you, glad you are enjoying!
It's brilliant advice to give the picture editor the photo that they want and then another, even better photo, that they didn't expect.
@@audioupgrades Thanks for watching as always! And yeah, from doing these vids with Harry he seems to reiterate that a lot!
My quote of the day and words to live by: I want other photographers look lacking imagination.
Just brilliant.
Haha, i guess it has served him well over the years! Thanks for commenting :)
Great video guys! Loved this one. Always been a fan of Martin Freeman.
As always so interesting and just gorgeous light on the photographs. I always think of the confidence you must have when you are face to face with all these Alphas.
Thank you so much!
So many amazing photos from the one session!
Hi Fred and Harry.
Over recent weeks I have noticed a shift in Fred's questions to Harry. Fred has acquired a style of questioning akin to the tricky spin bowling of, Shane Warne, causing Harry to reply with things like "I'll get back to you later on that one" and it is because these kind of interactions when relating the stories behind the pictures that this channel is growing, looked forward to watching by myself, and I suspect many others. The recent podcast with Mali was also enjoyable. Have a good week fellas. Laters...
Thank you Colin!
Paul Weller episode is a must 🎯
On the way for sure!
Brilliant. The insights and humour are priceless.
Thanks for watching! :D
As a Creative Director it's great to hear you talking about the process _ I love it - amazing photos BTW :)
Awesome! Its really cool to hear our viewers are in the industry/creatives. Thanks for your comments as always
@fredandharryborden Creative Director - JCDecaux Germany - an Irish man in Berlin 🤘
A great video lads, I enjoyed seeing a clip with the creative director. I’m glad you cleaned up that sensor dust ;)
Haha had to be done, last vid was shockingly dirty :)
Great work, both of you🖐
Thank you 🙌
Fabulous!
Thanks Bud! 🙂
As always great shots and interesting video. One thing that struck me, was there is more depth of field in these shots, than most these days. I’m guessing that’s a bit of a trend in recent years. It’d be interesting to hear of what photography trends you were sucked into and which you have spotted and rejected. I’m guessing the cross processed look in the 90s was one you followed, wondering how you feel about that now. Do you feel you have to fit with the trends to give a look that fits with the time?
Cheers Kenny! Sending Harry to respond to thus one!
Mas costei dos seus vidios A MARTIN FREEMAN BOA SORTE EM SUAS CAREIRAS
god YES... Paul WELLER!!!! yes yes yes..............YES!!!!!
Drink whenever the guys mention that they need to do a video on Person X 😂
Haha heavy night! ;)
Gostei do seus filmes sempre fui fam de martins freeman ele nao liga muito para os fas mas
2 camera angles. Nice
Haha not 100% with it but giving it a go
God I miss PortraNC.
Another great video. However, I'm going to make a criticism 😲 Please don't use the 3/4 view. It seems to be an unfortunate trend of late. If someone is talking to the audience then switching to a view where they are no longer visually talking to the viewer just pulls me out of the video. Yours isn't quite so bad because Harry is talking to Fred (and not to us directly, as can be seen by his eye-line), but it's still a bit disconcerting (and the colours don't match either). If you use a second camera, have Harry and Fred in the same shot, from the side, as in an interview. Anyway, enough criticism for one week 😄 The content is, as always, fascinating. Bravo!
Great advice! Thanks a lot will defo implement, i defo agree. I think for second camers ill put it over Harrys shoulder at me maybe.
Thanks for watching!
...says the person who relies on AI.
@@audioupgrades what exactly does that have to do with anything??? Please explain.
@@cbnewham_ai Well, you're providing unsolicited creative advice while relying on a machine to do your work for you.
@audioupgrades ah, I see. The snarky reply of a Luddite who hates AI. Actually, I put many hours of work into my videos, not just press a button. But that has nothing to do with the comment I made about Fred's camera setup. You are free to criticise me about AI in the comments section of my own videos, but not on here where it's irrelevant.