From someone who often feel burnout in the life of a med student and starts walking through night Street or the hospital corridor in the hope of capturing an unique story in the frames , take love and respect
Can’t imagine how much hard work and thoughts you put into your videos, the shots and scenes and narrative are masterfully assembled. Your photography and videography are a work of art of your own unique style. Really inspiring!!
Thanks for taking the time to write such a thoughtful comment! This is my second swing at a RUclips channel so doing my best to leave nothing to chance. Trying to make each video worth your time to watch. More to come soon!
Have to agree that the 35mm is a good focal length. I remember shooting for my military base newspaper and the one lens I used a lot was the 35mm. Great for somewhat tight shots where a 50 is too long and a 24 is too wide. It allowed for some nice photos of people in work spaces without the typical ultrawide exaggerated look.
I agree with all your insights. As a physician, my hobby and stress outlet is also photography. Used the zeiss 35f14 for years and upgraded to the 35GM and love using it for everything. Great video!
Great to connect! The Zeiss 35mm is a great lens but too big for everyday carry I think. Do you post your photos anywhere? Would love to see your work! More content to come soon
I barely use mine. I love it on paper, and I love the output as well, but find it way too big and awkward. Weirdly, I don’t see the 24-70mm GM2 as unwieldly, and don’t mind packing it for vacation. My daily carry is now the 40mm 2.5, with the 55mm 1.8 Zony occasionally stepping in for variety.
Your videos started coming up in my feed, always happy to see another creator get started and going. To each their own, there's way more than enough gear promotion and hype on RUclips, but linking it to improving mental health doesn't sit right with me. I agree with you from a general perspective as I also find a lot of mental benefits to photography, but it has nothing to do with specific gear and I'd never tell anyone to focus on that aspect of it.
Thanks for your feedback - I think mental health and photography are inextricably connected and I am trying to find new ways to bring these issues to the forefront. Of course no piece of gear will fix mental health, it is just another opportunity to have the conversation. I work with at risk youths in my day job from many different cultures where mental health is not even recognised as a reality, so raising awareness is still worth the trade off to me. I look forward to elevating the conversation as this channel evolves.
@@BokehTherapy If you can help people in need that is amazing. Especially through creativity. Hats off to you! That kind of content is super rare and needed more than ever. But that's also why I feel like tying that to gear that costs $1400 might be self defeating. So many people are already looking to solve their problems with gear and they'll instead just be short a bunch of money alongside the same problems they always felt. I'm trying to think how I'd approach it to be constructive. I might take it from the angle of the focal length and give an array of suggestions as to how to acquire it affordably up to x price point. Could still include the gear keywords to improve SEO. But hey, I have no idea, I don't make videos and you're evolving this and in the rough, putting in the hard work. Much respect. I hope it keeps evolving in that direction!
RUclips is a bit of a bloodbath so any feedback helps a lot! Title and thumbnail don’t leave much room for nuance, so I am trying to leverage the SEO of a single piece of gear to drive a larger conversation. You are right about the risk of buying gear to mask underlying issues, so thank you for this thoughtful commentary. I will think about how to capture this sentiment in a future video.
Man Sony is a hard sell to start with because they upgrade their cameras and lenses so often. It’s like committing a new shooter to a lifetime of GAS haha! I enjoy using the Zf more than Sony but the Sony results are undeniable.
From somebody who uses to get too close too often. I've got an addendum for that advice. Sometimes you aren't far enough either. A step back can often help frame clutter into context and create layering. I had to force myself to look at whole scenes, study establishing shots in movies, and check out landscape photographers, because I was too close and looking back at my images they were just shots of strangers with no context. There's a particular type of travel shot even that I wanted to achieve which is the epic minimalist landscape with the subject small in frame hiking away or sitting on the cliff edge etc. My close ups in these scenarios just made anywhere look like anywhere, and I had probably spent a lot of resources getting g to that particular spot just to not capture it in context at all.
Great thing is there are no right answers! We all get to keep shooting and experimenting, that’s the fun of it all. Thanks for watching and commenting, really helps out small channels just starting out
@@BokehTherapy No worries, mate. Thanks for building a conversation here. I appreciate it. Hearing other people's experiences is a great learning opportunity for me.✌
I think most photographers are self taught so the experiences are all a bit different yet quite similar? This week’s video will be on 40mm so keen to hear everyone’s thoughts on that in between focal length
Great work, Jack! Glad to see a fellow scientist/photographer. After getting a PhD in engineering, photography/videography became my main hobby. I'm curious to see how you're getting interesting compositions for the 4:5 ratio on instagram. Thanks for considering!
Thanks Lucas - lots of STEM professionals are very creative in our downtime haha. Most of it is cropping in post for instagram? For video I resize 16:9 to 9:16 by zooming in 316%. Not ideal but vertical video quality isn’t great on any platform anyway
@@BokehTherapy Thank you! I do the same for video. I just hit a wall in terms of 4:5 compositions for photography - the rule of thirds for subjects is quite limiting in that format
I quite like the golden spiral for 4:5 vertical? See it a lot in landscape shots, looks very natural. These days I just try to put the subject as close to centre as possible and recompose in post
That's really good video! I was willing to adapt on 35 mm as it seemed to be ideal for light and simple traveling, but to be honest, photos from my zoom lenses taken on cca 35 mm were so little that it never justified purchase of a prime in this focal range. But maybe it is just because I did not give it a chance yet.
35mm isn’t my favourite focal length but when I only shot with it (needing something wider and faster for indoor portraits while travelling) I ended up liking a lot more of my photos. Give it a try you might be surprised. Thanks for watching! More content to come.
I have a 70-200 gm2 that I use as a hobby for photography of cars and motorcycles in action and I need to buy another lens to take with me when I go on trips with the family and to take casual photos of my children, etc. What do you recommend buying the 24-70gm2 or the 35mm gm? Thank you!
Great channel! Photography really lifted me out of some bad times. I often wished that I photographed my colleagues during residency. Showing the angst, weariness, and humanity would have been really great. Anyways I hope that you keep up the channel! BTW, have you ever shot with the Leica rangefinder system? I think that you might like it. It really forces you to have a different pace and workflow. There is something about having a simple menu, analog controls, manual focus, and a super compact system.
Thank you so much - yes I am also a Leica shooter. Probably my favourite shooting experience with a 50mm through the rangefinder. Videos coming up on the schedule!
If I am travelling with other people, 35mm because there’s less space to move around. If I am shooting solo I go with 50mm because I can walk as close or as far away as I need to
just went trough all your vids, how do you produce this good of a quality content if you are starting out. I am amazed and kind of jealous! Fuji shooter here. previous Sony. Loved the Sony glass, still dream about it. Did not love the shooting experience. Fuji just has a way in the files. The colours look nice and you can easily adjust the color temp without the need of a complete colour rebuild. Just nicer to work with. I do hear the newer bodies (newer than the A7III and a7RIII) have less issues with colors. The AF, DR and low light performance is awesome. Bodies just feel like crap. Love the fuji's, still dream about the GM and sigma art glass (85 1.8 is also awesome)... you are making it a bit worse. so thank you I guess ;) Scrum Master and Software Engineer btw, shoot (photo and video) weddings, events, fashion, headshots and products for fun, to keep my sanity
Hey thanks so much for the feedback! I am also a Fuji shooter but stopped upgrading after the XT3. Used Sony only for video work but their newer bodies and lenses are really great for photography. I still miss the Fujifilm only days, life was easier when I didn’t pixel peep as much and everything was SOOC!
@@BokehTherapy XT5 is nice, AF is close to A7III, still have a XT3 as backup/ 2nd body. Iso 1600 -3200 is max though. 6400 for video is already crap. For work it is not an issue as I light my scenes if needed. Private newyears, first one awake for my youngest kid. The footage almost looks like my lens was broken or I licked the front and back element or something. Also wanted the fireworks in the background so iso 6400 made me dream/ contemplate also getting a sony again... Not eager beeing in 2 systems.
XT5 is an awesome camera! But yes for run and gun video work it is pretty hard to beat Sony. You just have tolerate the shooting experience for photos and hybrid work - let me know if you make the jump? Commiserations ahead of time for having to deal with two systems
I'd go for a camera with a smaller pixel count if you want less noise at the pixel level. Also, the back's of people's heads aren't that interesting. There's nothing to connect with.
Thanks for watching - I don’t really mind the noise, prefer the flexibility of the resolution in post. My photos are a work in progress thanks for the feedback
The Sony 35mm 1.4 is big and heavy, I have the Sony Carls Zeiss Sonnar 35mm 2.8 T* ZA which is small and light weight, I also have the excellent Voigtländer APO-Lanthar 35mm 2.0 Aspherical which is build like a tank, but still reasonable small an light weight and the optical image quality is outstanding, second to none ! These two 35mm Lenses together is more light weight than the Sony 35/1.4 !!! You can save money if you not get a 1.4 Lens, then you can get a new Camera with better IBIS or use a tripod ! Images with ISO 6400 looks like shit.
I love voigtlander lenses! Slower shutter speeds are hard for night time street photography hence f1.4. It’s the trade off for size and weight (unless you shoot manual focus lenses). Thanks for commenting!
@@BokehTherapy It is only one stop, if he had used a Sony A7II (or other new Camera) there would not have been a problem with the aperture and it do not hurt to use a tripod, it is better than crappy image with high ISO !
@@cameraprepper7938 You do know he uses a a7cR which is the pretty much the same camera as the a7rV with 7 stop ibis, minus some bells and whistles. Also with the newer sensors, images at 6400 are pretty clean these days from modern FF cameras. If you are bringing up weight of lenses, there should not even be any mention of tripods.
@@Eatmeraw 🤣"images at 6400 are pretty clean" you need glasses ! I always prefer as low ISO as possible, if the light gets too low a 1.4 aperture or IBIS do not help, only a tripod !!! I do not like the A7RC, the EVF is too small with too low resolution, there is no joystick and the articulating screen makes the camera too thick, it also has no second mechanical shutter, so it misses more than it give !
From someone who often feel burnout in the life of a med student and starts walking through night Street or the hospital corridor in the hope of capturing an unique story in the frames , take love and respect
Great to hear - do you publish your photos anywhere? Would love to see your work!
Can’t imagine how much hard work and thoughts you put into your videos, the shots and scenes and narrative are masterfully assembled. Your photography and videography are a work of art of your own unique style. Really inspiring!!
Thanks for taking the time to write such a thoughtful comment! This is my second swing at a RUclips channel so doing my best to leave nothing to chance. Trying to make each video worth your time to watch. More to come soon!
Have to agree that the 35mm is a good focal length. I remember shooting for my military base newspaper and the one lens I used a lot was the 35mm. Great for somewhat tight shots where a 50 is too long and a 24 is too wide. It allowed for some nice photos of people in work spaces without the typical ultrawide exaggerated look.
Newspaper photography sounds cool! Which system did you use then? Film or digital?
Your video quality is great, please keep making videos
Thanks Darren, really appreciate it! New content coming later this week
@@BokehTherapy can’t wait
I agree with all your insights. As a physician, my hobby and stress outlet is also photography. Used the zeiss 35f14 for years and upgraded to the 35GM and love using it for everything. Great video!
Great to connect! The Zeiss 35mm is a great lens but too big for everyday carry I think. Do you post your photos anywhere? Would love to see your work! More content to come soon
I barely use mine. I love it on paper, and I love the output as well, but find it way too big and awkward. Weirdly, I don’t see the 24-70mm GM2 as unwieldly, and don’t mind packing it for vacation. My daily carry is now the 40mm 2.5, with the 55mm 1.8 Zony occasionally stepping in for variety.
Really impressed with your work. Keep shooting. Keep uploading.
Hey thanks so much! Not sure I can keep up with weekly uploads but will do my best!
loving this channel! new sub here, great content and great topics!, can't wait to watch all your videos!
Thank you so much!
Your videos started coming up in my feed, always happy to see another creator get started and going. To each their own, there's way more than enough gear promotion and hype on RUclips, but linking it to improving mental health doesn't sit right with me. I agree with you from a general perspective as I also find a lot of mental benefits to photography, but it has nothing to do with specific gear and I'd never tell anyone to focus on that aspect of it.
Thanks for your feedback - I think mental health and photography are inextricably connected and I am trying to find new ways to bring these issues to the forefront. Of course no piece of gear will fix mental health, it is just another opportunity to have the conversation. I work with at risk youths in my day job from many different cultures where mental health is not even recognised as a reality, so raising awareness is still worth the trade off to me. I look forward to elevating the conversation as this channel evolves.
@@BokehTherapy If you can help people in need that is amazing. Especially through creativity. Hats off to you! That kind of content is super rare and needed more than ever. But that's also why I feel like tying that to gear that costs $1400 might be self defeating. So many people are already looking to solve their problems with gear and they'll instead just be short a bunch of money alongside the same problems they always felt.
I'm trying to think how I'd approach it to be constructive. I might take it from the angle of the focal length and give an array of suggestions as to how to acquire it affordably up to x price point. Could still include the gear keywords to improve SEO. But hey, I have no idea, I don't make videos and you're evolving this and in the rough, putting in the hard work. Much respect. I hope it keeps evolving in that direction!
RUclips is a bit of a bloodbath so any feedback helps a lot! Title and thumbnail don’t leave much room for nuance, so I am trying to leverage the SEO of a single piece of gear to drive a larger conversation. You are right about the risk of buying gear to mask underlying issues, so thank you for this thoughtful commentary. I will think about how to capture this sentiment in a future video.
Sick shots bro! The masters you mentioned are also those that I admire. Do you still recommend a sony over the zf?
Man Sony is a hard sell to start with because they upgrade their cameras and lenses so often. It’s like committing a new shooter to a lifetime of GAS haha! I enjoy using the Zf more than Sony but the Sony results are undeniable.
@@BokehTherapy btw which body
I like the A7C ii and A7CR myself. Otherwise it’s the A7Rv for the bigger form factor
pls continue this channel, ill look forward to your vids
Thanks so much! Planning the next video now.
From somebody who uses to get too close too often. I've got an addendum for that advice. Sometimes you aren't far enough either. A step back can often help frame clutter into context and create layering.
I had to force myself to look at whole scenes, study establishing shots in movies, and check out landscape photographers, because I was too close and looking back at my images they were just shots of strangers with no context.
There's a particular type of travel shot even that I wanted to achieve which is the epic minimalist landscape with the subject small in frame hiking away or sitting on the cliff edge etc. My close ups in these scenarios just made anywhere look like anywhere, and I had probably spent a lot of resources getting g to that particular spot just to not capture it in context at all.
Great thing is there are no right answers! We all get to keep shooting and experimenting, that’s the fun of it all. Thanks for watching and commenting, really helps out small channels just starting out
@@BokehTherapy No worries, mate. Thanks for building a conversation here. I appreciate it. Hearing other people's experiences is a great learning opportunity for me.✌
I think most photographers are self taught so the experiences are all a bit different yet quite similar? This week’s video will be on 40mm so keen to hear everyone’s thoughts on that in between focal length
Great work, Jack! Glad to see a fellow scientist/photographer. After getting a PhD in engineering, photography/videography became my main hobby. I'm curious to see how you're getting interesting compositions for the 4:5 ratio on instagram. Thanks for considering!
Thanks Lucas - lots of STEM professionals are very creative in our downtime haha. Most of it is cropping in post for instagram? For video I resize 16:9 to 9:16 by zooming in 316%. Not ideal but vertical video quality isn’t great on any platform anyway
@@BokehTherapy Thank you! I do the same for video. I just hit a wall in terms of 4:5 compositions for photography - the rule of thirds for subjects is quite limiting in that format
I quite like the golden spiral for 4:5 vertical? See it a lot in landscape shots, looks very natural. These days I just try to put the subject as close to centre as possible and recompose in post
@@BokehTherapy thanks a lot! Will give it a try next time.
I only shoot 35mm my whole life, it was my first prime lens when I'm still using nikon... yeah nikon. 35mm is a story telling lens for sure.
Yes I have grown to love 35mm!
Great photography.
Hello thanks so much!
That's really good video!
I was willing to adapt on 35 mm as it seemed to be ideal for light and simple traveling, but to be honest, photos from my zoom lenses taken on cca 35 mm were so little that it never justified purchase of a prime in this focal range. But maybe it is just because I did not give it a chance yet.
35mm isn’t my favourite focal length but when I only shot with it (needing something wider and faster for indoor portraits while travelling) I ended up liking a lot more of my photos. Give it a try you might be surprised. Thanks for watching! More content to come.
Great video! Loving it.
Thank you!
Love your work man.
Thank you! Working on this week’s video now
Great Vlog!
Very kind - thank you!
I have a 70-200 gm2 that I use as a hobby for photography of cars and motorcycles in action and I need to buy another lens to take with me when I go on trips with the family and to take casual photos of my children, etc. What do you recommend buying the 24-70gm2 or the 35mm gm? Thank you!
The 24-70 GM2 is a beautiful lens, but I am a prime shooter so 35mm GM is the one for me! You should rent them and see which you prefer?
Great video! Commenting to help with algorithm
Thanks so much! Brand new channels are a marathon not a sprint.
I luv this channel
Wow thanks so much! Hard for new channels to find an audience, glad you were able to find these videos
Great channel! Photography really lifted me out of some bad times. I often wished that I photographed my colleagues during residency. Showing the angst, weariness, and humanity would have been really great. Anyways I hope that you keep up the channel!
BTW, have you ever shot with the Leica rangefinder system? I think that you might like it. It really forces you to have a different pace and workflow. There is something about having a simple menu, analog controls, manual focus, and a super compact system.
Thank you so much - yes I am also a Leica shooter. Probably my favourite shooting experience with a 50mm through the rangefinder. Videos coming up on the schedule!
How would you choose between 35 and 50mm lenses?
If I am travelling with other people, 35mm because there’s less space to move around. If I am shooting solo I go with 50mm because I can walk as close or as far away as I need to
thanks!@@BokehTherapy
just went trough all your vids, how do you produce this good of a quality content if you are starting out. I am amazed and kind of jealous!
Fuji shooter here. previous Sony. Loved the Sony glass, still dream about it. Did not love the shooting experience. Fuji just has a way in the files. The colours look nice and you can easily adjust the color temp without the need of a complete colour rebuild. Just nicer to work with. I do hear the newer bodies (newer than the A7III and a7RIII) have less issues with colors. The AF, DR and low light performance is awesome. Bodies just feel like crap.
Love the fuji's, still dream about the GM and sigma art glass (85 1.8 is also awesome)... you are making it a bit worse.
so thank you I guess ;)
Scrum Master and Software Engineer btw, shoot (photo and video) weddings, events, fashion, headshots and products for fun, to keep my sanity
Hey thanks so much for the feedback! I am also a Fuji shooter but stopped upgrading after the XT3. Used Sony only for video work but their newer bodies and lenses are really great for photography. I still miss the Fujifilm only days, life was easier when I didn’t pixel peep as much and everything was SOOC!
@@BokehTherapy XT5 is nice, AF is close to A7III, still have a XT3 as backup/ 2nd body.
Iso 1600 -3200 is max though. 6400 for video is already crap.
For work it is not an issue as I light my scenes if needed.
Private newyears, first one awake for my youngest kid. The footage almost looks like my lens was broken or I licked the front and back element or something. Also wanted the fireworks in the background so iso 6400
made me dream/ contemplate also getting a sony again... Not eager beeing in 2 systems.
XT5 is an awesome camera! But yes for run and gun video work it is pretty hard to beat Sony. You just have tolerate the shooting experience for photos and hybrid work - let me know if you make the jump? Commiserations ahead of time for having to deal with two systems
i have the 35mm and want a second lens but cant decide between 14 mm and the 50 mm ?? what would you recommend ?
Ah I am not an ultra wide shooter myself so the 50mm is what I would go with. Have you shot with both lenses? Go try them at a camera store!
85 is what I like combo with 35
good job
Thanks for watching!
Amazing video.
Thanks so much! More content to come
If i have an apsc camera , do i have to get a 24mm to get something like the 35mm on a full sensor?
Yes either 23 or 24mm on APS-c 1.5 crop. Sigma make a good 23mm f1.4! What mount do you shoot on?
@@BokehTherapy i just have a kit lens 18-135 on a a6700 for now
The A6700 is an amazing camera! Lots of lens options and you can keep the kit nice and small. Happy shooting
Could always try a rx1
If I can track one down! Hope a new one comes out soon
That's a cool leather jacket.
Thanks! It’s The Flathead from Japan
@BokehTherapy Nice. Really, bro, the colour, the cut, the quality of the material really shines through.
The Flathead uses proprietary shinki horsehide - amazing stuff. Thanks for commenting!
I'd go for a camera with a smaller pixel count if you want less noise at the pixel level. Also, the back's of people's heads aren't that interesting. There's nothing to connect with.
Thanks for watching - I don’t really mind the noise, prefer the flexibility of the resolution in post. My photos are a work in progress thanks for the feedback
@@BokehTherapy Trust me, I no the feeling. Photographing people face to face is a hurdle. I still struggle with it.
Usually by the time I get a good composition the people have turned away! Every now and then I manage to get one. Do you mostly shoot street too?
rich, burnt out, depressed>> ✨bokeh boink
Haha is this buzzword bingo? Ding ding 🛎️
What brand is that leather jacket? Lol
The Flathead - thanks for watching!
The Sony 35mm 1.4 is big and heavy, I have the Sony Carls Zeiss Sonnar 35mm 2.8 T* ZA which is small and light weight, I also have the excellent Voigtländer APO-Lanthar 35mm 2.0 Aspherical which is build like a tank, but still reasonable small an light weight and the optical image quality is outstanding, second to none ! These two 35mm Lenses together is more light weight than the Sony 35/1.4 !!! You can save money if you not get a 1.4 Lens, then you can get a new Camera with better IBIS or use a tripod ! Images with ISO 6400 looks like shit.
I love voigtlander lenses! Slower shutter speeds are hard for night time street photography hence f1.4. It’s the trade off for size and weight (unless you shoot manual focus lenses). Thanks for commenting!
@@BokehTherapy It is only one stop, if he had used a Sony A7II (or other new Camera) there would not have been a problem with the aperture and it do not hurt to use a tripod, it is better than crappy image with high ISO !
High ISO doesn’t bother me, as long as the colour doesn’t shift and there’s not too much banding. Tripod street photography would be interesting!
@@cameraprepper7938 You do know he uses a a7cR which is the pretty much the same camera as the a7rV with 7 stop ibis, minus some bells and whistles. Also with the newer sensors, images at 6400 are pretty clean these days from modern FF cameras. If you are bringing up weight of lenses, there should not even be any mention of tripods.
@@Eatmeraw 🤣"images at 6400 are pretty clean" you need glasses ! I always prefer as low ISO as possible, if the light gets too low a 1.4 aperture or IBIS do not help, only a tripod !!! I do not like the A7RC, the EVF is too small with too low resolution, there is no joystick and the articulating screen makes the camera too thick, it also has no second mechanical shutter, so it misses more than it give !