As a photographer of over 35 years Today I have learned something. It is the energy from the photographer which is equally important as the images.The passion of not even sometimes being able to get the words out because of the excitement. This is what makes this video pretty special I think. Well done
I really enjoyed this, thank you. I’ve been asked to photograph a friend’s car, it was owned by his father, has recently been restored and means a great deal to him. Not having ever done any automotive photography, I was reallt anxious about doing a good job. This really helped me not only with some great shooting tips but to also to rethink how I approach the shoot. Thanks!!!
What a great video, recently I've been using the side mirrors to capture the road behind me or the window down and using it as a frame , this has given me more ideas 😊
Would be interesting your process on how you decide on edits and adjustments to images. The final still version of “wills box” very different to how it appears in the video segment just before, for example
"But in a day like today, where it's nearly 30 degrees, there's no puddles!" 10:55 literally 7 puddles. Lol. I remember specifically thinking "man, that's a lot of puddles, kinda looks bad in those photos." then she said "... there's no puddles." and I was so confused.
A very good video - and certainly well presented. One comment - I was surprised that the car was photographed with its front wheels straight. I tend to think that turned wheels - perhaps even on full lock - look a bit more dynamic….
Hey Peter! Amy from the video here. I don't do that because I personally think it looks cliche and a overdone. My aim isn't to make the cars look dynamic all of the time, but to document their characters with honesty, if that makes sense :)
@peterhayward1848 I guess that is just your personal opinion. I absolutely loved my characterful chrome bumper, wire wheeled, MGB Roadster which was my reliable daily runner in all weathers for many years and very much regret having to sell it. Very much enjoyed this inspiring video as well!
It's always to good hear when someone really likes their car. Not just my opinion, they could be unreliable. Many cars back then were unreliable. I had to fix them and many other makes of car. Rust was a very serious problem with many cars. I did say the later ones were even worse! Hardly any quality control at the factory. The rubber bumper GT models . No offence meant. @@nbroadsman
As a photographer of over 35 years Today I have learned something. It is the energy from the photographer which is equally important as the images.The passion of not even sometimes being able to get the words out because of the excitement. This is what makes this video pretty special I think. Well done
Thank you for sharing your thoughts, we agree, passion for your subject and your creative work is a huge part of making brilliant images.
For me this is your best content for ages, a great subject and excellent presentation.
Glad you enjoyed it
I really enjoyed this, thank you. I’ve been asked to photograph a friend’s car, it was owned by his father, has recently been restored and means a great deal to him. Not having ever done any automotive photography, I was reallt anxious about doing a good job. This really helped me not only with some great shooting tips but to also to rethink how I approach the shoot. Thanks!!!
Glad we could help. That sounds like an exciting challenge let us know how it goes.
Fantastic video and well presented too and you’ve definitely overtaken Amy Moore as a presenter 👍📸
Thank you! 😃
Thank you for this video, It's definitely inspired me. Love your images.
Awesome! Thank you!
What a great video, recently I've been using the side mirrors to capture the road behind me or the window down and using it as a frame , this has given me more ideas 😊
Would be interesting your process on how you decide on edits and adjustments to images. The final still version of “wills box” very different to how it appears in the video segment just before, for example
We'll take that on board for when we do work again in the future with Amy. Thank you!
Thanks.... great tips!! I love my z9....
Thanks for watching!
Finally, a real Pro.
A really great video. Thank you.
You're very welcome!
different topic, informative video Thanks Wex.
Glad you think so!
excellent! Some great tips too. Many thanks
Glad you enjoyed it!
"But in a day like today, where it's nearly 30 degrees, there's no puddles!"
10:55 literally 7 puddles. Lol. I remember specifically thinking "man, that's a lot of puddles, kinda looks bad in those photos." then she said "... there's no puddles." and I was so confused.
A very good video - and certainly well presented. One comment - I was surprised that the car was photographed with its front wheels straight. I tend to think that turned wheels - perhaps even on full lock - look a bit more dynamic….
Agreed!
Good to know - we are glad you enjoyed it :D
Hey Peter! Amy from the video here. I don't do that because I personally think it looks cliche and a overdone. My aim isn't to make the cars look dynamic all of the time, but to document their characters with honesty, if that makes sense :)
@@amyshorephotography3759 Thank you for taking the trouble to respond.
if you ever come around to making luts for purchase you have a customer :). I know your policy though
Haha, thanks Michael!
Great content. Terrible sound balance. Unecessary music so loud but the talent's audio was so low and very indestinct. Real shame.
I don’t have that problem. Weird.
#Musicgate - thanks for letting us know. It's a debate we see often on the channel :)
Interesting video. Shame about one of the worst British cars of that era, the MGB. The later ones were even worse!
We hope you enjoyed 🙌
Always good to watch, thank you.@@WexPhotoVideo
It's still going as my daily at 50 years old, so they're not that bad 😉
@peterhayward1848 I guess that is just your personal opinion. I absolutely loved my characterful chrome bumper, wire wheeled, MGB Roadster which was my reliable daily runner in all weathers for many years and very much regret having to sell it. Very much enjoyed this inspiring video as well!
It's always to good hear when someone really likes their car. Not just my opinion, they could be unreliable. Many cars back then were unreliable. I had to fix them and many other makes of car. Rust was a very serious problem with many cars. I did say the later ones were even worse! Hardly any quality control at the factory. The rubber bumper GT models . No offence meant. @@nbroadsman