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Wow. Just wow. Not much else to say, except that this guy does not see the world in the same way that you and I do, or even the way most great photographers do. Mind thoroughly blown.
For me, honoring this/these 'lesser known' photographers is very inspiring...your complimentary music accompaniments boost the emotional reaction. Thank you Music credits ?
Heythere! Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm really glad you're enjoying the videos on my channel. Music Credits: Scott Buckley (Celestial, Intervention, Midsommar) Cheers!
Shows ya how it's so much easier to create emotional images in b&w. Even a great photographer like Trent struggles to make great colour pix. They are largely meh... whilst his b&w ones appear to be brilliant...
Absolutely! Black and white photography has this unique way of bringing out emotions and textures that color sometimes struggles to capture. Trent's skill really shines through in his b&w work. It's fascinating how different the impact can be between the two. 📷🖤 What do you think makes b&w so compelling compared to color? I'd love to hear your thoughts! Have a great day and thanks for sharing your insights! 😊👍
@@Joel_Ulises It's complicated but for years b&w has been associated with 'serious' work and also with historic images and there's something about images with less information, which b&w has by default, which means we can add our own information on top of it. But I'm sure that for every person the reason is individual. I'm older than the average and probably see b&w different to kids...
@@MikeKleinsteuber Hey there! 📷 Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts! I totally get what you mean about black and white photography. It does have that serious and historic vibe, doesn't it? And you're right, it's like a canvas where we can interpret and add our own meaning. Age definitely brings a different perspective. I love hearing how different generations see things differently. It's what makes art so fascinating! I hope you have a nice day 🙂
If you'd like, you can support my channel with a small donation. 😊 Every little contribution is warmly welcomed. 🙏 No matter how small, your donation will play a significant role in supporting me to continue creating and sharing meaningful content for all those who enjoy it. Thanks a bunch for your support! 🌟
Wow. Just wow. Not much else to say, except that this guy does not see the world in the same way that you and I do, or even the way most great photographers do. Mind thoroughly blown.
Thanks foro watching and commenting. Glad you enjoyed it the video!
Really like these images, especially the b&w ones. Some really nice work in printing. Thanks.
Glad you like them!
For me, honoring this/these 'lesser known' photographers is very inspiring...your complimentary music accompaniments boost the emotional reaction.
Thank you
Music credits ?
Heythere! Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm really glad you're enjoying the videos on my channel. Music Credits: Scott Buckley (Celestial, Intervention, Midsommar) Cheers!
interesante enfoque . gracias... buen video .
Gracias por comentar, me alegra que te haya gustado el vídeo, no olvides compartir, saludos!
One of my absolute favorite photographers. thank you
My pleasure!
@@tjmanou6422 he is alright I have seen better
Trent Park . His use of light ….. no one better!
I agree. Cheers!
Shows ya how it's so much easier to create emotional images in b&w. Even a great photographer like Trent struggles to make great colour pix. They are largely meh... whilst his b&w ones appear to be brilliant...
Absolutely! Black and white photography has this unique way of bringing out emotions and textures that color sometimes struggles to capture. Trent's skill really shines through in his b&w work. It's fascinating how different the impact can be between the two. 📷🖤
What do you think makes b&w so compelling compared to color? I'd love to hear your thoughts! Have a great day and thanks for sharing your insights! 😊👍
@@Joel_Ulises It's complicated but for years b&w has been associated with 'serious' work and also with historic images and there's something about images with less information, which b&w has by default, which means we can add our own information on top of it. But I'm sure that for every person the reason is individual. I'm older than the average and probably see b&w different to kids...
@@MikeKleinsteuber Hey there! 📷 Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts! I totally get what you mean about black and white photography. It does have that serious and historic vibe, doesn't it? And you're right, it's like a canvas where we can interpret and add our own meaning.
Age definitely brings a different perspective. I love hearing how different generations see things differently. It's what makes art so fascinating! I hope you have a nice day 🙂