Excellent video and great work. I think loneliness is a key factor for a lot of photographers. I know it is for me. The camera helps me get some of my needs met and at the very least makes the loneliness much more manageable. The way I shoot has more to do with the experience of taking the photos rather than the final image. Not that the image isn’t important but the experience means at least as much to me. My camera is my friend and I enjoy spending time with my friend. I ask nothing more in return. I guess with an attitude like that I shouldn’t expect a bunch of likes on instagram but that’s ok. Maybe that’s why I’m lonely. 😊
you got a really good eye for concepts, like a plan for intention. also like the calm street photography in hush places. what Kamera do you work with? and do you also do analog photography?
@@hugo2898 Thank you so much! I’m glad the intention behind each shot came through-that's really what Shutter Therapy is all about for me, slowing down and finding calm in quiet places. For my gear, I mainly use Fujifilm X100V, but analog photography has a special place in my heart too. There's something about the process of film, the patience it requires, that feels like a different kind of therapy. So yes, I’m keen on trying it as well! Thanks for watching and for the kind words-really means a lot!
You have a gift!
loneliness has birthed my hobby for photography, too.
You’re amazing 💪🏾💯
Great images. Wish you the best and success.
Thank you very much 🫡
Love this video! Awesome work 😊
Thanks for your warm feedback 🫡👊🏾
😢 love this so much
Thank you!
Good stuff 💪
Thanks!
Great video!!!
Glad you enjoyed it 🫡
I'm a street photographer from South Africa and now living in England,i can relate💯. Beautiful video
Thanks for your warm feedback!
Excellent video and great work. I think loneliness is a key factor for a lot of photographers. I know it is for me. The camera helps me get some of my needs met and at the very least makes the loneliness much more manageable. The way I shoot has more to do with the experience of taking the photos rather than the final image. Not that the image isn’t important but the experience means at least as much to me. My camera is my friend and I enjoy spending time with my friend. I ask nothing more in return. I guess with an attitude like that I shouldn’t expect a bunch of likes on instagram but that’s ok. Maybe that’s why I’m lonely. 😊
Beautifully said Maine, even better you have words for the feelings I’ve not articulated yet! Keep creating no matter what 💪🏾
you got a really good eye for concepts, like a plan for intention. also like the calm street photography in hush places.
what Kamera do you work with? and do you also do analog photography?
@@hugo2898 Thank you so much! I’m glad the intention behind each shot came through-that's really what Shutter Therapy is all about for me, slowing down and finding calm in quiet places. For my gear, I mainly use Fujifilm X100V, but analog photography has a special place in my heart too. There's something about the process of film, the patience it requires, that feels like a different kind of therapy. So yes, I’m keen on trying it as well! Thanks for watching and for the kind words-really means a lot!
Film recipe?
Acros as base, post edit in Lightroom