I hope you do more in the series on other photographers, Roman. You do such a good job of letting them speak, and show their process and artistic sensibility. Less about the gear, more about the art.
I like these too but I was wondering what lens he used since I saw his photos with complete different fields of view and he's "travelling light" (I might have missed the mention on the video) and had to freeze the image and take a photograph of the monitor to understand that he is carrying a zoom. An 18-55 f/2.8-4 which made a lot of sense.
I took Mark’s workshop last year. I flew from the midwest of USA and I can absolutely say it was worth it. He helped me to see in a different way and there is nothing more valuable as a photographer than how you ‘see’. His work is genius.
Asking questions which the general public would ask (despite being ones you already know the answer to) is exactly the empathy required of an excellent presenter. Thank you.
I would absolutely love to see how these RAWs are turned into the final product. The end images are absolutely gorgeous! I am really loving this series Roman. I would have never found Mark’s images without this series and I love them!
What a character! Patience, enjoyment, creativity, light, lines and composition his secrets to success! Massive thank you for yet another awesome video!
Wow I love Marks work too...I personally don't like street photography that uses people and their expressions.....I like geometry/architecture/colour/contrasty B&W and sometimes a human element that creates interest and scale....thats why you,James, Mark and Alan Schaller are my favourite photographers...Love this series Roman please keep on going.
I've been following Mark in IG for a while now. It was really interesting to hear him tell his story. I'm really enjoying these "interview vlogs". I think it brings another dimension into understanding each artists work. Thanks again for bringing these photographers to us up close and personal. Have a great week!
@@dentReviewsYes! And, looks like an X-T3. That is my combo as well. I use my 18-55 like a prime. Set it to one focal length and leave it there for a while. It really is a good lens. And, I really love my X-T3. It's way more than enough camera for me.
Glorious. Mark’s work is truly beautiful and, may I say, inspirational. I’m an ‘old’ fella of 66 years old (apparently) and I can feel the creative energy wanting to flow with a Fuji camera that I’m still getting to grips with. I get good feedback from my iPhone photography and a few of the Fuji photos I’ve put out locally. Watching this just fills me with joy and hope.
Big fan of Mark here and it was such a pleasant surprise to see him featured on your channel ! Been saving up to be able attend one of his workshops in London ! 2024 hopefully
Mark Fearnley is one of my favourite photographers. I love the architectural and geometrical elements in his photos. I hope to find the time to attend one of his workshops in London.
I spent a one-on-one day with Mark earlier this year. Taught me how he sees... an invaluable skill set to digest and apply to whatever photo style you shoot. This video shared a lot of what he has to offer.
honestly, I didn't know much about Mark before watching this video, but in less than 20 minutes, he became one of my favorites. Great video, awesome photos.
I love it when you see someone lining up a shot (as in at the five minute mark on this one), and you think 'Really? What are you going to do with this shot?'. Then you see the image and you realise why they are them - and you are not :-) This is such a great video. And modern rock stars please note - THIS is what you are supposed to look like!
phenomenal artist! took his workshop almost a week ago now during my trip to London. Really set the tone for how I viewed composition throughout the city
This series is 🔥…like him, I too enjoy finding lines and using architecture in my “street photography”. I’ll definitely be following him, his photos on IG are inspiring
Blown away again. Learned so much about photography. And even learned something about myself. He more or less answered a question I had about my photography. I like to shoot very dark, underexposed, black and white photographs. Now I have an idea why. Can’t thank you enough for that fantastic video.
So many valuable nuggets of information here for photographers of all skill and experience levels. Mark’s point about there being three key parts of any quality photo was spot-on. If you don’t have a healthy balance of quality light, a key moment or snapshot in time, and an interesting composition (in this case, using multiple textures to subdivide the frame) you’re very likely not making work that evokes emotions.
Roman, this was Phenomenal, Mark's work is mouthwatering (for want of a better expression). I'm inspired. Gotta get out. Cheers and all the best for the New year.
Hey Roman...I am loving this series! As someone who is just returning to photography and venturing into street for the first time, this is hugely helpful! Please continue to do more. I think your channel is great all round. Your analogies are spot on and your philosophies are really inspiring. Thnak you!
This series is a superb idea. As a street photographer myself, I find that knowing the mindset and approach of other photographers to be fascinating. Mark's work is outstanding.
Hi guys, met you both at Margate. At the 8 by 8 street walk. Also stood at many of the spots in your excellent video while on Marks workshop. Great direction your RUclips is going with these street interviews. Mind you I really enjoyed the ones with your mum in.
Brilliant, Roman. It all flowed together so naturally, the questions were relaxed and not intrusive, you knew just what to ask, and there was no hiccuping from topic to topic. So much more engaging than the interview with James. And what a talent Mark is - I watched with my jaw on the ground. Thank you!
Hey Roman, thank for this Vlog, I hadn't come across Mark before and WOW! what a photographer. Between this and your previous Vlog with James Popys, You're definitely onto something. I really enjoyed both and I think it's a great way to keep your channel fresh.
Wow - I hadn't heard of Mark but his work is incredible! Couldn't believe how quick he could distill busy scenes and crowded places like that and just find gems - very talented. And great video Roman! Only minor improvement I can think of is putting a mic on the guest, the scene at 4:30-5:15 was at risk of not catching everything he said, and at 13:50ish I couldn't quite catch his answer
I really like this series of videos so far, Roman. It's so good to see how Mark and James (in the previous episode) approach their work and their thought processes on making images. Listening and watching them on how they look at as scene, compose the images has been so informative and educational. You've made videos with two of my modern day photography heroes and I cant wait for the next one.
Really useful video. Very helpful indeed. Great summary of what to look for: "Little pockets of interest and minimalism in a very busy scene". Thanks Roman. Keep them coming please 😀
Thank you so much for this video, Roman. Double discovery for me: your wonderful channel and the conversation that Mark has with his context. Marvelous. I have already subscribed to start watching the rest of the videos and keep up to date with your new creations. Thank you very much for what you do and share. Big hug from Canary Islands.
Thanks for doing this video. Not sure I would have ever seen his work or not but it is incredible. Having the singular figure in a pic the way he does is honestly amazing and not something, before this video, something I would admire as much as I do after seeing his work.
I hope you do more in the series on other photographers, Roman. You do such a good job of letting them speak, and show their process and artistic sensibility. Less about the gear, more about the art.
Totally agree. You ask good questions then let them share. Love Mark's stuff.
I like these too but I was wondering what lens he used since I saw his photos with complete different fields of view and he's "travelling light" (I might have missed the mention on the video) and had to freeze the image and take a photograph of the monitor to understand that he is carrying a zoom. An 18-55 f/2.8-4 which made a lot of sense.
I took Mark’s workshop last year. I flew from the midwest of USA and I can absolutely say it was worth it. He helped me to see in a different way and there is nothing more valuable as a photographer than how you ‘see’. His work is genius.
I love Mark's work, his style is so consistent and always beautifully realised. He has a strong vision and uses it brilliantly.
I love these walking interviews. So much more entertaining than talking heads in a studio.
Asking questions which the general public would ask (despite being ones you already know the answer to) is exactly the empathy required of an excellent presenter. Thank you.
I could look at Mark's images for hours at a time and never get bored. Brilliant photographer
I would absolutely love to see how these RAWs are turned into the final product. The end images are absolutely gorgeous! I am really loving this series Roman. I would have never found Mark’s images without this series and I love them!
What a character! Patience, enjoyment, creativity, light, lines and composition his secrets to success! Massive thank you for yet another awesome video!
This series is a breath of fresh air Roman. Thanks for introducing Mark here. Light+composition+story+patients = Brillant
Wow I love Marks work too...I personally don't like street photography that uses people and their expressions.....I like geometry/architecture/colour/contrasty B&W and sometimes a human element that creates interest and scale....thats why you,James, Mark and Alan Schaller are my favourite photographers...Love this series Roman please keep on going.
I've been following Mark in IG for a while now. It was really interesting to hear him tell his story. I'm really enjoying these "interview vlogs". I think it brings another dimension into understanding each artists work. Thanks again for bringing these photographers to us up close and personal. Have a great week!
can we stop and appreciate that all of these amazing shots he took, he took with the 18-55 kit lens?
@@dentReviewsYes! And, looks like an X-T3. That is my combo as well. I use my 18-55 like a prime. Set it to one focal length and leave it there for a while. It really is a good lens. And, I really love my X-T3. It's way more than enough camera for me.
Thanks a lot Roman it was a fun day! Also thanks for all the kind comments ✌️🖤
Mark is a lovely fella and a great photographer. Great video as always Roman
Glorious. Mark’s work is truly beautiful and, may I say, inspirational.
I’m an ‘old’ fella of 66 years old (apparently) and I can feel the creative energy wanting to flow with a Fuji camera that I’m still getting to grips with.
I get good feedback from my iPhone photography and a few of the Fuji photos I’ve put out locally.
Watching this just fills me with joy and hope.
Big fan of Mark here and it was such a pleasant surprise to see him featured on your channel ! Been saving up to be able attend one of his workshops in London ! 2024 hopefully
Great job Roman! Mark is a legend and it was so cool to hear him candidly discus his roots, passion and techniques.
Mark Fearnley is one of my favourite photographers. I love the architectural and geometrical elements in his photos. I hope to find the time to attend one of his workshops in London.
I spent a one-on-one day with Mark earlier this year. Taught me how he sees... an invaluable skill set to digest and apply to whatever photo style you shoot. This video shared a lot of what he has to offer.
I’d not heard of Mark prior to watching this. But I’m an instant fan. Love his work shown here and now a follower of his. Great video this.
Love Mark's work. I have done a workshop in London and Berlin. He is a great guy and I highly recommend his workshops.
honestly, I didn't know much about Mark before watching this video, but in less than 20 minutes, he became one of my favorites. Great video, awesome photos.
Mark is a legend …. Did his workshop and would 100% recommend it …. And what’s more he’s a really nice fella too! 😊
Great episode Roman, thanks for doing a vlog with Mark. Mark is a legend.....The Master. 👌
Another great walk & talk, loved this. Mark’s work is an inspiration, he is a master of black & white
Thanks!
Wow thank you!
I am an admirer of Mark Fearnley's style, so this video proved to be really enjoyable and instructive - thanks Roman.
Thanks 🙏
Very good and simple advice from Mark is "You can always find it". I think that's really powerful and true. You just have to be patient.
Please continue with this outstanding format sharing other photographers with the community.
Great video Roman, made me chuckle in awe of how amazing photos came from such crowded, chaotic places. Really good questions, great interview.
Terrific interview and fantastic photography by Mark. Thank you for sharing his work, Roman!
I love it when you see someone lining up a shot (as in at the five minute mark on this one), and you think 'Really? What are you going to do with this shot?'. Then you see the image and you realise why they are them - and you are not :-) This is such a great video. And modern rock stars please note - THIS is what you are supposed to look like!
Very inspiring, I wanted to leave immediately to do a photo shoot!
phenomenal artist! took his workshop almost a week ago now during my trip to London. Really set the tone for how I viewed composition throughout the city
This series is 🔥…like him, I too enjoy finding lines and using architecture in my “street photography”. I’ll definitely be following him, his photos on IG are inspiring
Blown away again. Learned so much about photography. And even learned something about myself. He more or less answered a question I had about my photography. I like to shoot very dark, underexposed, black and white photographs. Now I have an idea why.
Can’t thank you enough for that fantastic video.
Mark is an incredible talent, his images are truly on another level! Brilliant video, loving this new format and series! 🔥👏🔥
So many valuable nuggets of information here for photographers of all skill and experience levels. Mark’s point about there being three key parts of any quality photo was spot-on. If you don’t have a healthy balance of quality light, a key moment or snapshot in time, and an interesting composition (in this case, using multiple textures to subdivide the frame) you’re very likely not making work that evokes emotions.
Great video on composition. Enjoy how you get other photographers to talk about their creative process .❤
You’re gifted to become a host of talk show or something like that…. You can dig up information and let them speak… well done 👍
LOVE this format! Please make more, it's both fun and educational to follow along with a different style than your own. Great stuff, Roman!
Roman, this was Phenomenal, Mark's work is mouthwatering (for want of a better expression). I'm inspired. Gotta get out. Cheers and all the best for the New year.
This series is such a great idea! You’re a natural at interviewing people.
Love Marks' down to earth and simplistic approaches. Can see the influence of Fan Ho in his images.
Hey Roman...I am loving this series! As someone who is just returning to photography and venturing into street for the first time, this is hugely helpful! Please continue to do more. I think your channel is great all round. Your analogies are spot on and your philosophies are really inspiring. Thnak you!
Loved the video with James Popsys. So nice you are doing something similar again. Love the photos on this trip, especially in black and white.
Really enjoyed your interview and walk about with Mark.
I attended one of Marks London workshops and I can’t recommend it enough.
Nice to hear an accomplished photographer talk about the artistic side, demonstrating it's more about in tune with the surrounds that truly matters.
Mark’s beautiful work is right up my street, this interview series is excellent and I am really enjoying them.
Terrific video. Loved how Mark concentrates on simplicity, including B/W photos.
Magician at work mate! Brilliant!! I was in Kings Cross station 72 hrs ago.. Had a pint at the pub right up stairs.. Amazing!
Roman this is by far the best Street Photography tutorial I have watched. Thank you
Great upload Roman. I do like this style of video. Mark's work is both appealing and inspirational.
Brilliant video, Roman! Mark’s photography and look upon photography is what many of us seek. ☺️👍
Simply put Mark fearnly is THE master of fine Art photography.
Another really great video Roman! And Mark is such a inspiration!
You have a tough job to keep up this high standard of guests in the serie😊
Mark is awesome. He's the kind of guy you have a pint with and listen to his stories.
Perfect video. Photographer express their views and well shown. BRAVO!
This series is a superb idea. As a street photographer myself, I find that knowing the mindset and approach of other photographers to be fascinating. Mark's work is outstanding.
thank you Roman! I love the way you are doing these interviews.
One of my favourite photographers, always stop to look at his photos, I definitely will get one of those workshops booked at somepoint!
Hi guys, met you both at Margate. At the 8 by 8 street walk. Also stood at many of the spots in your excellent video while on Marks workshop. Great direction your RUclips is going with these street interviews. Mind you I really enjoyed the ones with your mum in.
Really great watch. Thanks to you and Mark for sharing.
Loved it. I would also like to hear about photographers choice of gear. What focal length, film sims or what type of film they're using. Great work!!!
Brilliant, Roman. It all flowed together so naturally, the questions were relaxed and not intrusive, you knew just what to ask, and there was no hiccuping from topic to topic. So much more engaging than the interview with James. And what a talent Mark is - I watched with my jaw on the ground. Thank you!
Excellent video! I normally don't care for b&w photos, but Mark's are so compelling - so much to look at.
Thanks Roman great interview and will certainly check out Mark’s work.
Great video / interview Roman. Nice to see & hear more from Mark and his approach to photography
Great stuff, Roman! Loving the new format. Am learning lots from these interviews. Please keep doing more. Cheers from Australia 🇦🇺
Wow, those photos are wonderful
Hey Roman, thank for this Vlog, I hadn't come across Mark before and WOW! what a photographer. Between this and your previous Vlog with James Popys, You're definitely onto something. I really enjoyed both and I think it's a great way to keep your channel fresh.
Superb episode Roman. Through the eyes of an artist, Hugh has such a strong vision.
Wow - I hadn't heard of Mark but his work is incredible! Couldn't believe how quick he could distill busy scenes and crowded places like that and just find gems - very talented. And great video Roman! Only minor improvement I can think of is putting a mic on the guest, the scene at 4:30-5:15 was at risk of not catching everything he said, and at 13:50ish I couldn't quite catch his answer
I thoroughly enjoyed this video. I love Mark's work...incredible work.
Definitely want more of these, similar to walkie talkies but closer to home and more relatable.
Great video and another great one in the series. Please keep them coming.
Terrific video Roman. Thank you Mark.
I really like this series of videos so far, Roman. It's so good to see how Mark and James (in the previous episode) approach their work and their thought processes on making images. Listening and watching them on how they look at as scene, compose the images has been so informative and educational.
You've made videos with two of my modern day photography heroes and I cant wait for the next one.
Really useful video. Very helpful indeed. Great summary of what to look for: "Little pockets of interest and minimalism in a very busy scene". Thanks Roman. Keep them coming please 😀
Fantastic! Great series, you are a wonderful photographer, videographer and interviewer. Have always enjoyed Mark’s work!
As a wedding photographer for the last 12 years, I totally agree with your conceptualization of the creative phases.
One of the best and most informative vids. Thanks to both of you for this one.
Thank you so much for this video, Roman. Double discovery for me: your wonderful channel and the conversation that Mark has with his context. Marvelous. I have already subscribed to start watching the rest of the videos and keep up to date with your new creations. Thank you very much for what you do and share. Big hug from Canary Islands.
Excellent. Informative. Educational. .and down to earth. Learned a lot. Thank you Roman and Mark
Love Mark's work (from instagram) so this was a treat. Great format of interview/ workshop, love the walkabout. Will subscribe for more!
Great video, Roman. Like this format a lot.
Great video Roman , love the format, been on a workshop with Mark, top bloke. Best wishes.
Such a great photographer. Hoping to join one of his workshops next year. Loving this series of interviews/photo walks Roman, keep it up! 👏
Loved this video. Did a workshop with Mark a couple of years ago. Most instructive and enjoyable.
By far your best guest!
I discovered his work through Instagram a while back. Absolutely love his style. Great feature and such a cool guy!
What an outstanding video, a truly great video for ideas and he is correct about patience, it's a key ingredient in photography.
Love his style , love BW street photography, thank you for turning me on to his work ,, very inspirational!!
So enjoyed this video with you and Mark, it was interesting ,inspirational and gave me ideas of where to shot on dull days with my street photography
Love this format. This is a style i personally like and it is wonderful of you showcasing other photographers and different styles
Thanks for this new video format. I like it a lot! And one can learn a lot!
Brilliant video and valuable insights to some beautifull images
Top bloke and a great photographer too in his chosen style .
Wonderful stuff, Roman. Enjoyed that very much.
Thanks Roman for your nice videos . I wish you a Merry Christmas and good 2024, Greetings from the Netherlands! 🌷❤️🌷
Thanks for doing this video. Not sure I would have ever seen his work or not but it is incredible. Having the singular figure in a pic the way he does is honestly amazing and not something, before this video, something I would admire as much as I do after seeing his work.