Always love it when I see one of your photography videos has been uploaded. After watching I typically drop everything and take a photo walk for myself. I shoot almost exclusively black and white film and typically use dramatic contrasting colors to drive my composition.
This is probably my all-time favorite Lucy Lumen video! So many great ideas about color, composition, and subject matter. I love your approach to photography. More videos like this one, please!
This is fantastic. I've always been the "get the whole van in the shot" guy but this simplistic approach opens up the world of creativity. This is my first time seeing your videos, but absolutely subscribing!
The D700 was my first serious full frame camera, I still own it, it's on a shelf, it doesn't power on anymore, hoping someone can fix it someday for me. Besides that, love the processing of these videos, I see the red halation ! Also love the format, the pace, the music, the silence in-between, well done you two.
yes, Lucy, I agree, was my first Nikon, I had a Pentax K200D first ever, but that had an awkward way of using the manual controls, so the D700 is what I went for, a 'pro' body of it's time, and (history fact here), due to the li content in its battery, one of the longest lasting for the dslr series; it has a blind for the viewfinder, manual dials for shooting mode, drive mode, and many customisable buttons and functions to assign them to, Plus an ability to use older AF/AF-D lenses via a menu where you set the max aperture, so it can meter right, it can use many of the available speedlights, not radio trigger, of coarse, due to the 10 pin connection for acc.'s . I get your gripe about usability, I got a hasselblad H1 for this very reason, it's simple layout, minimum options, and ease of getting to what you want fast, via the physical buttons, AND you can use film or digital on the one body/lens so if you have questions about glare, etc. just switch out for digital, and use the meter/histogram for highlight warnings, and to see if its Silhouetted or not, a great compromise, for technology, it still costs a bit though, but WELL worth it!!!
My approach is very different. I’m usually looking for themes and contradictions or a gut emotional reaction. I’m definitely going to incorporate more of your techniques and suggestions. Love your work
I do go pattern first, like the bridge you are on, at 9:51, as I am a urban landscape, cars/boats shooter, so this works for both colour and B&W, also the contrast of materials, so if I have film in, I know it will work, as there is contrast there to separate tones in all parts of the image, so no detail is lost in highlights or shadows.
I have several DSLRs, which, like my film cameras, I rotate. My D700 is a favourite, as it has a very unique sensor, and has tones that are extremely flexible in post-processing. It is a heavy beast, especially with a battery grip, but well worth a go! I will never sell mine!
Love your videos ❤ This one is particularly inspiring and motivates me to go out and shoot. Do the yellow tinted sunglasses bother you or do they make you feel a certain way? I like my tinted sunglasses because everything looks so good and warm but when shooting I am not always sure if they are beneficial.
I love the philosophy behind your decision making process. Specifically the idea that a photo could have been taken anywhere and of things that maybe don’t really belong. If I can, I try to find interesting light & color first, but I’ll never pass up an abstract pattern or something geometric.
i really enjoyed hearing about your thought process on each photo you took. quite interesting. also one thing i like about photo walks, is thinking about what i would photograph there. as always really enjoyed this one :)
Thanks for your video, interesting perspective and compositions. Your B-roll lens is giving really strong reddish orange high contrast edge CR... looks RAD.😊
Lucy I have not shot film since 2005 when I got my first DSLR when the new Pentax 17 film camera recently came out I decided to fix my Spotamatic SP11 it needed new light Seals which I replaced. My favorite film was Kodak ASA 400 as it gave me more latitude in my pictures. I'm sure my photography has changed in the intervening years it will interesting to compre my pictures between then and now with film
Makes me want to pick up my D200 again... An interesting (and important!) question to figure out, but I think I gravitate towards shape or subject first in my compositions. But I'll have to try and experiment shooting by focusing on colour. Really love the vibrant colour and edit on this video tho!
Shape is another good one! I didn’t think about that but that is really important to me too especially when composing the minimilst stuff or buildings etc. Hope you enjoy looking for colour and glad you like the video and the edit. Thank you 🙏🏻
Brilliant video! I really enjoyed this one! Personally, I find the Nikon d4 sensor to be my favourite for colour rendition, contrast and low light performance and just enough mp for some wildlife/bird cropping stuff.
Very nice shots. What always makes me get out my camera is interesting light. In general the city where I live is less colorful, than what I see from other countries in photos and videos. I do look for color, but I mostly find them during summer and autumn, when there are plants, flowers and berries etc.
I have a Nikon D700 too with the 50mm prime lens. I shot mainly black and white with it and I look for lines, forms, structures, repetitions, symmetries, shadows/highlights and so on, everything that allows me to create a graphical black/white photo. To me, color often seems to be distracting.
Lucy if you like the 60mm macro, try the AF-D 105 mm 2.8 with the PN-11 ext. tube (can purchase them as a set)- the macro is only with the PN attached, otherwise an EXCELENT portrait lens, I got this, and have used it for family shooting, fantastic, Plus it goes down to f32 instead of the F16/22 of the other lenses, so at F11/16 no diffraction!, as it's further away from the minimum setting. Also, this lens is long, so using the PN-11 allows you to mount the system from the collar on it, balancing the rig.
Good video! Got one myself and was wondering what lens you use (polerasing filter?) ? Do je prefer manual focus of the D700 and vintage glass btw? Or those old AF lenses?
Can I ask what file type shot in? I have a Nikon D2Xs and really struggled to get bold and colorful shots from the sensor. I know the D700 is a little newer and has a larger sensor, but the colour science should be quite similar. I have switched to Fine JPG and shoot in the bolder color mode to get more pleasing results. Did you find this the same using the 700. I tried TIFF but the file sizes were MASSIVE 36mb ever time. Great video. Edit: I posted before you mentioned raw at the end lol.
I mentioned in the video but I know it’s hard to catch everything. I always prefer to shoot raw then use my warm film preset so I get a consistent look across cameras. Thanks for watching.
Interesting take on photographing color. I do however differ on the opinion that a focusless photographer is the worst kind. Even if you are focusing on color and composition, you can never predict what you are going to come across. Keeping an open mind is the more democratic approach especially when you are on a photo walk just like you were. Putting limitations on yourself is a good exercise in the beginning but once you've developed an individual and unique style, putting limitations on yourself is actually going to limit your potential.
If you love film and color and would like to experience one of the best if not the best 35mm camera ever. experience the Minolta alpha-9 with any Minolta AF lenses Kodac & fuji film. Love your channel thanks for sharing ❤
It seems as though I never have a "focus" when I am out with a camera. I am just going to record what I see... so there isn't much to talk about in my pile of prints.
24 hours later and I am still thinking! I think I look for juxtaposition and clean background, no story behind the image as that just clutters my brain.
No. Everyone is NOT staring. Most people on this planet don't give a darn whether you even exist. Or me. Or anyone else. They don't stare. It's in your head only. They walk by and will barely remember having "seen someone with a camera, or not?". 99% of embarrassment exists in one's head only. Once you accept you (any anyone else) is not important enough to be stared at, the anxiety disappears into oblivion and you could dance through the streets in a pink ballerina dress with a giant green Kermit in your arms. Nobody cares. So you shouldn't either. Enjoy all the moments. Nobody stares.
@@LucyLumen :D I still have my Nikon F6 and F3, and Canon New F1 and EOS 3, and I just got a Pentax 17 for fun :) As for digital cameras, I won't list them all because I have too many, but from the Nikon Zfc to the Z8, to the Panasonic S9 and S1R, skipping the ones in between I had plenty to work with. So, if I had to keep only one digital camera, it would be the Nikon D3S, although I also had the D4. But when you have the Z8, it's a bit hard to go back to digital SLRs. Only film cameras like the F6, EOS 3, or EOS 1v I still feel comfortable using, but with digital cameras, I can't do without IBIS anymore
@@villegas24I mean the video is about color, so orange tinted glasses make everything skew heavily orange. Not really that hard to understand. Who's dense? I'm not judging her eyewear choice either btw, just your response.
It’s so bright in Australia so I kept them on otherwise I’m squinting like crazy. They don’t change it that much when you look through plus the colours I’m looking for aren’t like nuanced colours. I’m looking for bright pops of yellow or red which is easy to spot with tinted glasses on! Thanks for watching.
I'm used to wearing warm tinted sunglasses at work and they're also polarized so they make colors stand out and makes the sky and clouds more detailed so that way I get a preview of what the photo will look like with warming filter and a polarizer.
How I make my digital photos look more like film - www.lucylumen.com/resources/p/lucys-warm-film-preset
Always love it when I see one of your photography videos has been uploaded. After watching I typically drop everything and take a photo walk for myself. I shoot almost exclusively black and white film and typically use dramatic contrasting colors to drive my composition.
This is probably my all-time favorite Lucy Lumen video!
So many great ideas about color, composition, and subject matter.
I love your approach to photography.
More videos like this one, please!
Yay!!!! I’m so glad you loved the video and we are actually filming another photo walk tomorrow so more to come! Thanks for watching lovely
I love this photowalk/theory/gear review hybrid format Luce and all the photos were chefs kiss! Thank you for everything YOU do! xx
Thank you Miss Ali!!!!!!! I hope you have the best weekend with your fam and your cameras 📸 🙋🏻♀️
@@LucyLumen 😘😘 right back attcha 💕
This is fantastic. I've always been the "get the whole van in the shot" guy but this simplistic approach opens up the world of creativity. This is my first time seeing your videos, but absolutely subscribing!
Ohhhh thank you so much! That’s really lovely to hear and I hope you enjoy the other videos in the channel too. Have a great weekend x
HECK YEAH ! THE LEGEND D700 ! hope to see more videos with this camera ! Thank you for the amazing video
Such a good camera 📷 thank you for watching glad to hear you enjoyed!
The D700 was my first serious full frame camera, I still own it, it's on a shelf, it doesn't power on anymore, hoping someone can fix it someday for me. Besides that, love the processing of these videos, I see the red halation ! Also love the format, the pace, the music, the silence in-between, well done you two.
Oh no 😣 I hope it can be fixed. Thank you! Thats really kind and very motivating to hear. Thanks lovely ☺️
I come for that fun accent of yours and interesting personality when you’re out on a walk.
Haha thank you! 🇦🇺
Love this style of video .
Also love the Nikon D700
yes, Lucy, I agree, was my first Nikon, I had a Pentax K200D first ever, but that had an awkward way of using the manual controls, so the D700 is what I went for, a 'pro' body of it's time, and (history fact here), due to the li content in its battery, one of the longest lasting for the dslr series; it has a blind for the viewfinder, manual dials for shooting mode, drive mode, and many customisable buttons and functions to assign them to, Plus an ability to use older AF/AF-D lenses via a menu where you set the max aperture, so it can meter right, it can use many of the available speedlights, not radio trigger, of coarse, due to the 10 pin connection for acc.'s .
I get your gripe about usability, I got a hasselblad H1 for this very reason, it's simple layout, minimum options, and ease of getting to what you want fast, via the physical buttons, AND you can use film or digital on the one body/lens so if you have questions about glare, etc. just switch out for digital, and use the meter/histogram for highlight warnings, and to see if its Silhouetted or not, a great compromise, for technology, it still costs a bit though, but WELL worth it!!!
My approach is very different. I’m usually looking for themes and contradictions or a gut emotional reaction. I’m definitely going to incorporate more of your techniques and suggestions. Love your work
I love that too though! It’s so interesting to hear what other people are looking out for and I’m excited to try that out! Thanks for watching lovely
Nice! I just took out my D700 from the box and will give it a spin on Sunday woo hoo
I have a D200 and D700 and use them more frequently than my other Nikons. The color reproduction is awesome.
Yay! Love the photowalks!
I am sure that you already know that you have a gem of a camera in your hands. Very good photography.
Yes it’s such a gem 💎 thanks for watching lovely!
I do go pattern first, like the bridge you are on, at 9:51, as I am a urban landscape, cars/boats shooter, so this works for both colour and B&W, also the contrast of materials, so if I have film in, I know it will work, as there is contrast there to separate tones in all parts of the image, so no detail is lost in highlights or shadows.
i love these videos 😭
I have several DSLRs, which, like my film cameras, I rotate. My D700 is a favourite, as it has a very unique sensor, and has tones that are extremely flexible in post-processing. It is a heavy beast, especially with a battery grip, but well worth a go! I will never sell mine!
It's good to see you make videos of digital cameras as well...
I also use the D700 and love the shutter sound.
Yes! The shutter sound is great I keep taking photos just to hear it haha
Love your videos ❤ This one is particularly inspiring and motivates me to go out and shoot. Do the yellow tinted sunglasses bother you or do they make you feel a certain way? I like my tinted sunglasses because everything looks so good and warm but when shooting I am not always sure if they are beneficial.
I love the philosophy behind your decision making process. Specifically the idea that a photo could have been taken anywhere and of things that maybe don’t really belong. If I can, I try to find interesting light & color first, but I’ll never pass up an abstract pattern or something geometric.
i really enjoyed hearing about your thought process on each photo you took. quite interesting. also one thing i like about photo walks, is thinking about what i would photograph there. as always really enjoyed this one :)
did you guys use a lens filter to get the halation effect at 13:47 or was that achieved by editing?
It’s done with Davinci Resolve Studio 19 👍🏼
Thanks for your video, interesting perspective and compositions. Your B-roll lens is giving really strong reddish orange high contrast edge CR... looks RAD.😊
Lucy
I have not shot film since 2005 when I got my first DSLR when the new Pentax 17 film camera recently came out I decided to fix my Spotamatic SP11 it needed new light Seals which I replaced. My favorite film was Kodak ASA 400 as it gave me more latitude in my pictures. I'm sure my photography has changed in the intervening years it will interesting to compre my pictures between then and now with film
your video is giving me William Eggleston vibes !!! SO inspiring ! More please......
Wow that’s a HUGE compliment he is my fav! Thank you 🙏🏻
My first SLR, an absolute powerhouse!
It’s the best! Thanks for watching 🙋🏻♀️📷
Thanks for the video; I loved it. Are you shooting in RAW or JPEG? Which do you prefer? Keep up the great work. From North Carolina :)
My favourite camera of all time ❤
The GOAT!
Makes me want to pick up my D200 again...
An interesting (and important!) question to figure out, but I think I gravitate towards shape or subject first in my compositions. But I'll have to try and experiment shooting by focusing on colour.
Really love the vibrant colour and edit on this video tho!
Shape is another good one! I didn’t think about that but that is really important to me too especially when composing the minimilst stuff or buildings etc.
Hope you enjoy looking for colour and glad you like the video and the edit. Thank you 🙏🏻
what a great video. production looks amazing, great info and highly engaging. well done.
Brilliant video! I really enjoyed this one!
Personally, I find the Nikon d4 sensor to be my favourite for colour rendition, contrast and low light performance and just enough mp for some wildlife/bird cropping stuff.
Oh, and I love the 60mm 2.8 macro too. It's that or the 20mm 1.8g which almost always sit on the body.
Very nice shots.
What always makes me get out my camera is interesting light.
In general the city where I live is less colorful, than what I see from other countries in photos and videos. I do look for color, but I mostly find them during summer and autumn, when there are plants, flowers and berries etc.
I have a Nikon D700 too with the 50mm prime lens. I shot mainly black and white with it and I look for lines, forms, structures, repetitions, symmetries, shadows/highlights and so on, everything that allows me to create a graphical black/white photo. To me, color often seems to be distracting.
Lucy if you like the 60mm macro, try the AF-D 105 mm 2.8 with the PN-11 ext. tube (can purchase them as a set)- the macro is only with the PN attached, otherwise an EXCELENT portrait lens, I got this, and have used it for family shooting, fantastic, Plus it goes down to f32 instead of the F16/22 of the other lenses, so at F11/16 no diffraction!, as it's further away from the minimum setting.
Also, this lens is long, so using the PN-11 allows you to mount the system from the collar on it, balancing the rig.
congratulation for your channel.
greetings from Italy
Good video! Got one myself and was wondering what lens you use (polerasing filter?) ? Do je prefer manual focus of the D700 and vintage glass btw? Or those old AF lenses?
Can I ask what file type shot in? I have a Nikon D2Xs and really struggled to get bold and colorful shots from the sensor. I know the D700 is a little newer and has a larger sensor, but the colour science should be quite similar. I have switched to Fine JPG and shoot in the bolder color mode to get more pleasing results. Did you find this the same using the 700. I tried TIFF but the file sizes were MASSIVE 36mb ever time. Great video.
Edit: I posted before you mentioned raw at the end lol.
I mentioned in the video but I know it’s hard to catch everything. I always prefer to shoot raw then use my warm film preset so I get a consistent look across cameras. Thanks for watching.
Interesting take on photographing color. I do however differ on the opinion that a focusless photographer is the worst kind. Even if you are focusing on color and composition, you can never predict what you are going to come across. Keeping an open mind is the more democratic approach especially when you are on a photo walk just like you were. Putting limitations on yourself is a good exercise in the beginning but once you've developed an individual and unique style, putting limitations on yourself is actually going to limit your potential.
Nice photos!
Thank you! 🙏🏻
If you love film and color and would like to experience one of the best if not the best 35mm camera ever. experience the
Minolta alpha-9 with any Minolta AF lenses
Kodac & fuji film.
Love your channel thanks for sharing ❤
It seems as though I never have a "focus" when I am out with a camera. I am just going to record what I see... so there isn't much to talk about in my pile of prints.
What lens filter are you using .
It’s just a polariser
i like this
Thank you for watching!
24 hours later and I am still thinking! I think I look for juxtaposition and clean background, no story behind the image as that just clutters my brain.
Thanks for watching Gavin and for coming back to let me know what you look for. Interesting!
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No. Everyone is NOT staring. Most people on this planet don't give a darn whether you even exist. Or me. Or anyone else. They don't stare. It's in your head only. They walk by and will barely remember having "seen someone with a camera, or not?". 99% of embarrassment exists in one's head only. Once you accept you (any anyone else) is not important enough to be stared at, the anxiety disappears into oblivion and you could dance through the streets in a pink ballerina dress with a giant green Kermit in your arms. Nobody cares. So you shouldn't either. Enjoy all the moments. Nobody stares.
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hoo I sold my d700 a month ago, I'm sad :D
Oh no! The regret!
@@LucyLumen :D
I still have my Nikon F6 and F3, and Canon New F1 and EOS 3, and I just got a Pentax 17 for fun :) As for digital cameras, I won't list them all because I have too many, but from the Nikon Zfc to the Z8, to the Panasonic S9 and S1R, skipping the ones in between
I had plenty to work with. So, if I had to keep only one digital camera, it would be the Nikon D3S, although I also had the D4. But when you have the Z8, it's a bit hard to go back to digital SLRs. Only film cameras like the F6, EOS 3, or EOS 1v I still feel comfortable using, but with digital cameras, I can't do without IBIS anymore
You need a porter to help lug that camera around.
hey guys LOOK OUT, she said 'low hanging fruit' so we better watch out, esp. if she is wearing stiletto's !!!! ( don't want to get a Wedgie).
Light is the most important thing in photography, miss.
I’ll never understand how anyone shoots in color wearing tinted eyeglasses. Just do not get it.
Are you this dense? Wearing glasses or not doesn’t change the composition 😂😂😂
@@villegas24I mean the video is about color, so orange tinted glasses make everything skew heavily orange. Not really that hard to understand. Who's dense? I'm not judging her eyewear choice either btw, just your response.
It’s so bright in Australia so I kept them on otherwise I’m squinting like crazy. They don’t change it that much when you look through plus the colours I’m looking for aren’t like nuanced colours. I’m looking for bright pops of yellow or red which is easy to spot with tinted glasses on! Thanks for watching.
I'm used to wearing warm tinted sunglasses at work and they're also polarized so they make colors stand out and makes the sky and clouds more detailed so that way I get a preview of what the photo will look like with warming filter and a polarizer.
@vproven It’s ok to not understand. 😂 Free your mind and don’t get hung up on small details.😂😂