The torn posters are fabulous, I've just discovered your videos and I've enjoy all that I've watched. Very inspiring for a 73 year old newbie to photography. Thanks.
I go to Uni in Liverpool, its cool to see you photograph places I'm familiar with. Especially the start of your last Liverpool video, I walked down that road almost everyday 😂
Thanks Austin! I always find a new place inspiring to go and shoot, and probably end up taking photos of stuff most people walk past. Glad you liked the video! 🙏🏻
It nice to see you went to Liverpool there's so many streets and backstreet area to explore and Bold streets is one of my favourite areas to photograph aways 👍
Another excellent episode...Thank you so much for sharing Tim! I am just wondering any particular thoughts that you decided to arrange the subject against the green garage door rather than the white wall? I love the color contrast of green, red and a little bit of blue. .... simply thinking to arrange the subject against the white wall can be more contrasty. Would love to be shared your thoughts of the composition behind this lovely photo. Cheers !
Thank you! I wanted to line up the lamppost inside the rectangle on the left and the man on the right in the space - that’s the composition from that location I liked the most :)
Wonderful video, mate! I think when you get a shot as in 0:30 in your warm up snaps, it's going to be a good one. Again, I particularly enjoyed looking at the use of reflections and the infrastructure to structure the shot. It is fab to watch the build up and outcome, particualy the shot at 7:50 !
@@timjamiesonphotos No worries at all mate! I forgot to say as well - I love the use of the arrow from the glass in your shot at 0:59 . Super creative 💙
Hello 👋 Great one again. I enjoyed that with a coffee. 🙂😎📷👊👍 On a different note I noted how much we X shooters use that rear screen to pull out and angle. Be warned. Im now into my second ribbon cable failure. The flat electronic connection between camera and screen. The continual use of pulling screen in and out bends the ribbon cable at its tightest point until it splits then the screen doesn't work. A weak point in Fujifilm design. I need to send mine in AGAIN for repair so that will be £400 now spent fixing cheap bits of Ribbon Cable. Hope you don't experience it. On a brighter note... im watching again.. 2nd time. 😂. Cheers... thanks. 🙂😎📷👊👋
Thanks Steve!! Much appreciated. Yeah I pop that screen out all the time and I’m not precious with it when I’m trying to capture the moment. Fingers crossed I don’t get that issue but sorry to hear you’ve experienced it!!
@@timjamiesonphotos I did a little more research on the ribbon failure issue and seems Americans are taking group action lawsuit against Fujifilm over the XPro3 Ribbon failure as that camera is marketed as Professional at a premium price where users should not expect to see failure of a simple part. Lets hope they've improved things on the more recent models . 🤞
Hi, thanks for the very helpful videos! I wanted to ask you, but on cloudy days how should you adjust, since there is no sun, there are no clear shadows, you cannot play between areas of shade and areas of sun, the colors are less bright. Thank you
Hey! My pleasure, glad you’re enjoying them. I’ll be putting out a ‘dull light’ tips video soon. But for me when it’s grey and flat I like to switch to black and white. I look for shapes, framing, textures, characters and moments instead where light doesn’t play a big role in the composition. It’s hard for sure but there are shots to be had when it’s a dull day :)
@@timjamiesonphotos that might be a way to increase community engagement. “Mates, here are three versions of this banger, drop a comment on which you prefer and why. Also, smash the like button and subscribe” Food for thought ;)
Thanks a lot. That is a solid idea. I definitely want to find ways to build the community, as well as up engagement/subs etc, but always find it a bit awkward asking people to sub/like etc haha 😅
I’ve never tried the 23mm f2! That focal length is a bit wide for me, but I do want to try it soon and experiment a bit. The 35mm f2 lives on my camera pretty much all the time :)
regarding your intro (with the practice shots), how do you actually be 'in the mood' when you go out? i mean, the light in the video was rather rubbish :D how you avoid to say "f* it" after 20 mins and go to the pub?
Haha good question! I think being in a new place really helps with the inspiration, as you just want to go out and shoot regardless of the conditions. I also don’t mind overcast street photography and I’ll be making a video about that soon :). But yeah, sometimes I do just say stuff this and pack it in haha
@@timjamiesonphotos that’s true, new places are never a problem. I just wish I could replicate that any time I want to ;) Looking forward to the rubbish-conditions-but-we-keep-calm video
Thanks for watching! If you enjoyed it please hit the like button it really helps with the algorithm to get the video out to more people to see 😊🙏🏻
The torn posters are fabulous, I've just discovered your videos and I've enjoy all that I've watched. Very inspiring for a 73 year old newbie to photography. Thanks.
Hey, John! So stoked you enjoyed the posters, I love shots like that. Appreciate the kind words and happy you’re enjoying my work 🙏🏻 Happy shooting
Liverpool is underrated - I really liked the closeup work.
Thanks Mark! Yeah I think so too, haven’t seen much street photography come out of the city either. I can’t wait to go back :)
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I go to Uni in Liverpool, its cool to see you photograph places I'm familiar with. Especially the start of your last Liverpool video, I walked down that road almost everyday 😂
Thanks Austin! I always find a new place inspiring to go and shoot, and probably end up taking photos of stuff most people walk past. Glad you liked the video! 🙏🏻
It nice to see you went to Liverpool there's so many streets and backstreet area to explore and Bold streets is one of my favourite areas to photograph aways 👍
I loved it there mate! Can’t wait to go back :)
@@timjamiesonphotos the River of light festival is on in October and end in November Tim lots of light effect to incorporate in your photography 👍
Fantastic as ever Tim, I enjoyed it a lot!
Much appreciated! Glad you enjoyed it 😊😊
Another great video Tim, some incredible shots!
Thanks, Alex! I really appreciate the comment 👊🏼
As always, watched your video with interest and pleasure. Informative, relaxing, easy to watch. Thank you.
Thanks so much! That’s a very lovely comment 😊. Really glad you enjoyed it.
Another very enjoyable and inspiring video Tim. I always look forward to your new videos.
Thank you, Pam 🤗. That’s very kind 🙏🏻
Thank you for sharing this! Another very inspiring video! I instantly want to grab my camera, go out and drift around my town taking pictures!
Thanks so much! So happy to hear that the video has made you want to go out and shoot :)
Another excellent episode...Thank you so much for sharing Tim! I am just wondering any particular thoughts that you decided to arrange the subject against the green garage door rather than the white wall? I love the color contrast of green, red and a little bit of blue. .... simply thinking to arrange the subject against the white wall can be more contrasty. Would love to be shared your thoughts of the composition behind this lovely photo. Cheers !
Thank you! I wanted to line up the lamppost inside the rectangle on the left and the man on the right in the space - that’s the composition from that location I liked the most :)
Superb Tim. 👍
Thank you so much mate! 🙏🏻
12:00 Very cool!
Cheers!
Wonderful video, mate! I think when you get a shot as in 0:30 in your warm up snaps, it's going to be a good one.
Again, I particularly enjoyed looking at the use of reflections and the infrastructure to structure the shot. It is fab to watch the build up and outcome, particualy the shot at 7:50 !
Thanks so much Courts! Really appreciate it mate 🙏🏻
@@timjamiesonphotos No worries at all mate! I forgot to say as well - I love the use of the arrow from the glass in your shot at 0:59 . Super creative 💙
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Hello 👋
Great one again.
I enjoyed that with a coffee.
🙂😎📷👊👍
On a different note I noted how much we X shooters use that rear screen to pull out and angle. Be warned. Im now into my second ribbon cable failure. The flat electronic connection between camera and screen. The continual use of pulling screen in and out bends the ribbon cable at its tightest point until it splits then the screen doesn't work. A weak point in Fujifilm design. I need to send mine in AGAIN for repair so that will be £400 now spent fixing cheap bits of Ribbon Cable. Hope you don't experience it.
On a brighter note... im watching again.. 2nd time. 😂.
Cheers... thanks. 🙂😎📷👊👋
Thanks Steve!! Much appreciated. Yeah I pop that screen out all the time and I’m not precious with it when I’m trying to capture the moment. Fingers crossed I don’t get that issue but sorry to hear you’ve experienced it!!
@@timjamiesonphotos I did a little more research on the ribbon failure issue and seems Americans are taking group action lawsuit against Fujifilm over the XPro3 Ribbon failure as that camera is marketed as Professional at a premium price where users should not expect to see failure of a simple part.
Lets hope they've improved things on the more recent models . 🤞
😮😮😮 that’s crazy! But I do agree, it’s awful that such a basic feature in such an expensive camera is not functioning as it should
Nice job 👍👍👍👍
Thanks!
Shop Displays featuring Mirrors #godsend
Yeah! Haha love it
Hi, thanks for the very helpful videos! I wanted to ask you, but on cloudy days how should you adjust, since there is no sun, there are no clear shadows, you cannot play between areas of shade and areas of sun, the colors are less bright. Thank you
Hey! My pleasure, glad you’re enjoying them. I’ll be putting out a ‘dull light’ tips video soon. But for me when it’s grey and flat I like to switch to black and white. I look for shapes, framing, textures, characters and moments instead where light doesn’t play a big role in the composition. It’s hard for sure but there are shots to be had when it’s a dull day :)
and a follow up, do you have a shot of the 7:50 motive but the camera orthogonal to the bars by any chance?
I’ve got a few shots from that but the one I shared in the video is my fav :)
@@timjamiesonphotos that might be a way to increase community engagement. “Mates, here are three versions of this banger, drop a comment on which you prefer and why. Also, smash the like button and subscribe”
Food for thought ;)
Thanks a lot. That is a solid idea. I definitely want to find ways to build the community, as well as up engagement/subs etc, but always find it a bit awkward asking people to sub/like etc haha 😅
Hello Tim. Liked the video. I'm heading into Liverpool one day next week. Watching your video has made me look forward to my trip even more. Cheers.
Thanks John! I’m so happy to hear that, hope you have a banging time. I absolutely loved Liverpool 👊🏼
Hi Tim! Which one would you prefer? 23mm f2 or 35mm f2?
I'd love to hear your opinion, thanks in advance!
I’ve never tried the 23mm f2! That focal length is a bit wide for me, but I do want to try it soon and experiment a bit. The 35mm f2 lives on my camera pretty much all the time :)
regarding your intro (with the practice shots), how do you actually be 'in the mood' when you go out? i mean, the light in the video was rather rubbish :D how you avoid to say "f* it" after 20 mins and go to the pub?
Haha good question! I think being in a new place really helps with the inspiration, as you just want to go out and shoot regardless of the conditions. I also don’t mind overcast street photography and I’ll be making a video about that soon :). But yeah, sometimes I do just say stuff this and pack it in haha
@@timjamiesonphotos that’s true, new places are never a problem. I just wish I could replicate that any time I want to ;)
Looking forward to the rubbish-conditions-but-we-keep-calm video
Haha yeah that is true, me too. Tbh, I often have long breaks without shooting as I loose all motivation but that happens to us all I think