6:28 Two things that really sped up my ingesting: I used to use ratings to choose between keepers and non-keepers, but ended up umming and ahhing over what rating to give. So now I just use “pick” for ones that I want to process further, “unpick” for ones I don’t want to delete but don’t want to spend time on, and “reject” for actually unusable stuff (out of focus etc.). The second thing is learning that there are keyboard shortcuts for those (P, U, and X) and that if you have Caps Lock turned on, Lightroom will automatically move to the next photo once you’ve flagged it. So you can breeze through a first pass of hundreds of photos relatively quickly. A handy tip on the off chance you don’t know it!
Congratulations on becoming a Fuji ambassador. Always love your photo look Josh, you truly make any location or mundane object beautiful. Wasn't keen on the video colouring when compared to your beautiful photos, but obviously that's personal taste 😊 As always looking forward to your Framelines content in 2025 😍
Thanks so much Julian, you know I wasn’t actually sure re the colour of the footage vs the shots and once I’d finished this video I thought I should probably revert to how I normally colour videos (basically just a film sim with some tweaks) cheers!
Congratulations on becoming a Fuji X photographer. It is well deserved as you seem to have been really apreciative of the unique experience that Fujifilm cameras offer.
I love that you show the RAW images from your day. Very few of my shots ever see my socials feeds lol, and it's comforting to know that even the photographers I look up to are in the same boat.
That’s brilliant, well done… Your talent and passion for photography truly deserve this recognition. It’s inspiring to see your hard work pay off, and I have no doubt you will make a significant impact. Wishing you all the best in your exciting journey ahead! C.
Big Congrats Josh on becoming a Fuji X photographer i love your photography and videos especially the Richmond ones as this is one of my favourite stomping grounds with my photography , looking forward to your next video
Hi Josh, enjoyed this and your exhibition and the David Hill Gallery last year. Been an xt5 user for some time and recently acquired a GFX 50s with a broken LCD for cheap, can't afford the G lenses so been collecting Pentax 645s and absolutely loving the manual shooting process including the results.
Ah nice one David - yes the lenses are pretty pricey - I’ve owned a couple of 50s and bloody loved them, always been keen to try one with some vintage glass too
Must admit that it does slow you down, I shoot withe the first GFX 50s and this was one of the main reasons I bought it. Used to shoot pentax67. Love your videos!
Many congrats! Just to say have you tried the camera matching function in Lightroom? All the Fuji film sims are there. I usually just drop nostalgic neg to my raw file, its excellent!
GFX ❤ Wonderful choice! I’ve been thinking photographing with my #Fujifilm GFX50R paired with GF50/3.5 for about 3 years now. I really enjoy the versatility of this system. The colour depth and image fidelity are just amazing! I’ve done a couple of documentary projects with it…
me too, big fan of the GFX range, I manage to pry from the hands of Kyle McDougall his 50R and it's now taken over from an X-Pro3 as my EDC with the 55mm f1.7. That and the 80mm f1.7 I'd borrow from Fujifilm if I was you. They are a rush.
300$ look with 7000$ camera. More or less DOF not really unless you put some fast third party lens from China so what’s the point. I had 50s II and Sold it fast to stay on Sony A7R 3 and Canon FD 55 1.2 ssc lens for vintage look. Total 1500$
I do get it, and there’s not much in it but for me there is a difference on how the fall off renders - there’s something more pleasing with the bigger sensor, but I agree there’s not much in it
6:28 Two things that really sped up my ingesting: I used to use ratings to choose between keepers and non-keepers, but ended up umming and ahhing over what rating to give. So now I just use “pick” for ones that I want to process further, “unpick” for ones I don’t want to delete but don’t want to spend time on, and “reject” for actually unusable stuff (out of focus etc.). The second thing is learning that there are keyboard shortcuts for those (P, U, and X) and that if you have Caps Lock turned on, Lightroom will automatically move to the next photo once you’ve flagged it. So you can breeze through a first pass of hundreds of photos relatively quickly. A handy tip on the off chance you don’t know it!
As I said to my wife this morning, you are a photographer of the year for me in terms of the inspiration. Thanks for sharing your stuff.
Wow that's made my week - thank you very very much. It means a lot
Congratulations on becoming a Fuji ambassador. Always love your photo look Josh, you truly make any location or mundane object beautiful. Wasn't keen on the video colouring when compared to your beautiful photos, but obviously that's personal taste 😊 As always looking forward to your Framelines content in 2025 😍
Thanks so much Julian, you know I wasn’t actually sure re the colour of the footage vs the shots and once I’d finished this video I thought I should probably revert to how I normally colour videos (basically just a film sim with some tweaks) cheers!
Congrats!!! No idea what took them so long!! You’ve been one of the best advocates for Fuji for as long as I can remember
Love that - thank you 💛🙌
Congratulations on becoming a Fuji X photographer. It is well deserved as you seem to have been really apreciative of the unique experience that Fujifilm cameras offer.
Means a lot - thank you David ❤️
I love that you show the RAW images from your day. Very few of my shots ever see my socials feeds lol, and it's comforting to know that even the photographers I look up to are in the same boat.
Haha really glad to hear that - thank you
That’s brilliant, well done… Your talent and passion for photography truly deserve this recognition. It’s inspiring to see your hard work pay off, and I have no doubt you will make a significant impact. Wishing you all the best in your exciting journey ahead! C.
Means a lot - thank you very much for this , and for the support , Josh
So pumped on you working with Fujifilm! Looking forward to what's next Josh :)
Ah thank you Mike 🥹
no waaaay i used to watch you back when you did bmx videos years ago
Big Congrats Josh on becoming a Fuji X photographer i love your photography and videos especially the Richmond ones as this is one of my favourite stomping grounds with my photography , looking forward to your next video
means a lot Vicky, thank you so much for the support
It was nice to see another artists process. 👏👏👏
Haha shambolic as it is - thank you , more to come
Congratulations Josh on working with Fujifilm, love the photos of your walk.
Ah thank you - much appreciated
Hi Josh.
Have lots of fun with Fuji and enjoy the rest of your day (bonkers could be the name of a new presset 😊).
lol very good - maybe ‘bonkers’ and ‘absolutely bonkers’ haha cheers Colin
Nice one. Big fan! Congrats on the Fuji thing. Keep up the good work! 👊
Thank you so much Ross!
Kyoto portrait and the closing poem stole the show.
Huh? 😅
@ sorry, wrong video!
Very interesting to see your process editing the images after a walk, cool content!
Thanks Gabriel
Hi Josh, enjoyed this and your exhibition and the David Hill Gallery last year. Been an xt5 user for some time and recently acquired a GFX 50s with a broken LCD for cheap, can't afford the G lenses so been collecting Pentax 645s and absolutely loving the manual shooting process including the results.
Ah nice one David - yes the lenses are pretty pricey - I’ve owned a couple of 50s and bloody loved them, always been keen to try one with some vintage glass too
Congrats 🎉🎉🎉👏🏻🤩
Cheers!!
Congratulations working with Fuji!
Thank you ❤️
Must admit that it does slow you down, I shoot withe the first GFX 50s and this was one of the main reasons I bought it. Used to shoot pentax67.
Love your videos!
Yes completely agree - thank you Marc 💖
Congrats, I am a Fuji *Ex* Photographer still waiting for that recognition
Haha good one
Many congrats! Just to say have you tried the camera matching function in Lightroom? All the Fuji film sims are there. I usually just drop nostalgic neg to my raw file, its excellent!
haha yes good shout, I ALWAYS forget that is a feature.
GFX ❤ Wonderful choice! I’ve been thinking photographing with my #Fujifilm GFX50R paired with GF50/3.5 for about 3 years now. I really enjoy the versatility of this system. The colour depth and image fidelity are just amazing! I’ve done a couple of documentary projects with it…
Aha I haven’t properly tried the 50R yet but have always wanted to - the form factor looks ideal 💛
me too, big fan of the GFX range, I manage to pry from the hands of Kyle McDougall his 50R and it's now taken over from an X-Pro3 as my EDC with the 55mm f1.7. That and the 80mm f1.7 I'd borrow from Fujifilm if I was you. They are a rush.
Aha amazing, I haven't properly tried the 50R, keen to give it a go some time. Thank you
I thought you mean you're switching brands "becoming an EX Fujifilm photographer" 😂 Congrats and all the best in the new year!
Haha oops 😅😅 and thank you 💖
This is the 45mm f2.8 lens?
Realised I didn’t say - it’s the 50mm 3.5
thanks for showing me editing, I never edit my photos)
300$ look with 7000$ camera.
More or less DOF not really unless you put some fast third party lens from China so what’s the point.
I had 50s II and Sold it fast to stay on Sony A7R 3 and Canon FD 55 1.2 ssc lens for vintage look. Total 1500$
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@@frame-linesgreat video, sorry for negativity but someone needs to speak up about DOF myth.
I do get it, and there’s not much in it but for me there is a difference on how the fall off renders - there’s something more pleasing with the bigger sensor, but I agree there’s not much in it