Great video and love you content, I hope you can help. I am looking to get a motorised slider but not sure what to get and I am on a bit of a budget. I see you use the shark slider nano which looks great and is right at the top end of my budget. Are there any others you have used and would recommend, I need it fairly small for travel so no bigger than the shark slider nano. Hope you can help.
I am great fan of your work Arturo & Lauren, spl your verticals eye pleasing one to see in all your photos, thanks to cambo also. How do you shoot videos ? Log + LUT work flow or can you go in little detail. Also can you make video for timelapse with the slider ? a showreel or reels to see your work. Love from Parthy
Is there still going to be a release? When will the full video course be released? as we are nearing the Fall? I haven't received anything should i sign up again?@@ArturoLauren
Brilliant. Can you say what you mean by integrated photo on top and video below setup? Also, did you have to get model releases from those in video? Not the models of course. Looking forward to your course.
Very professional. Cheer! What would you recommend as equipment between X-T5 with laowa 9mm / Fuji XF8-16 OR Canon R6 with RF 15-35? (80% photo 20% video). Thank you for the inspiration you bring.
@@ArturoLauren Yes I have a good budget. I mainly shoot hotels, villas and shops renovated by architects. The truth is that I already have an R6 + RF 15-35 which I want to part with to switch to fuji (personal choice) I consider all options. I would really like to go with fujifilm, but are there any shift lenses other than Canon EF lenses ? THANKS !
Noticed quite a few times when you were shooting in vertical orientation - might I ask why? I understand these are supertall skyscrapers, but I'm talking about the interiors? Was it a creative decision for composition, or were you shooting content for social media, or stitching panoramic shots?
I'd say we are shoooting in vertocal orientation almost %50 of the time. What's wrong with that? hehe There's not a rule in architecture/interior photography. Yes, you're right it's for composition. I don't know your background but so many real estate photographers are too obsessed with horizontal images
@@ArturoLauren Very true there are no rules at all, I was curious about your motivations and how you find a composition. I'm a beginner currently shooting a couple of vacation homes, so for now I literally take every shot both horizontal and vertical, for safety. But at some point I'd like to move away from that and only shoot what looks right. I'm glad I found your channel, I think it will be a great resource for beginners like me. Cheers!
We designed a custom 3d front standard part with no tilt capabilities but way lighter. We wanted to cut a bit of weight specially for slider use. Drop us a dm on IG if you want one @shiftercom
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Great video and love you content, I hope you can help. I am looking to get a motorised slider but not sure what to get and I am on a bit of a budget. I see you use the shark slider nano which looks great and is right at the top end of my budget. Are there any others you have used and would recommend, I need it fairly small for travel so no bigger than the shark slider nano. Hope you can help.
found u guys in Jordan's podcast. now ill binge watch all ur videos
Love it!!! Beautiful and smooth as always! Thx for sharing with us. Cheers 😊
Our pleasure Alex! Where are you from?
@@ArturoLauren Romania🥂
@@ArturoLauren Romania 🙂
I am great fan of your work Arturo & Lauren, spl your verticals eye pleasing one to see in all your photos, thanks to cambo also. How do you shoot videos ? Log + LUT work flow or can you go in little detail. Also can you make video for timelapse with the slider ? a showreel or reels to see your work. Love from Parthy
Hi Parthiban! I’m glad you like our worlk! We are going to release a full video course later this year arturoandlauren.com/sign
@@ArturoLauren Sign in done, can a CAMBO work better than PCE prime lens? What is your opinion?
@@parthiban4u Yes but It requieres flat camera bodies like the Fuji XT5 If you want to pair it with Canon or Nikon lenses
Is there still going to be a release? When will the full video course be released? as we are nearing the Fall? I haven't received anything should i sign up again?@@ArturoLauren
Crazyyy. As usual ..so much to learn from you guys. Thank you for sharing.
We are so grateful to have supportive people like you around, thank you Ricken!
@@ArturoLauren Trust me ...the pleasure is all mine. So much to learn and so much fun to understand your creative process.
@@rickendesai Thank you, you’re so kind
very inspiring thanks a lot
Really professional.....!
Thanks for the love Umaid!
Fabulous work
Thank you so much!
Brilliant. Can you say what you mean by integrated photo on top and video below setup? Also, did you have to get model releases from those in video? Not the models of course. Looking forward to your course.
Hi Alan! The thing is called Cambo Actus G. I suggestt you Ap AlmNc for the model release. Yesª We can't wait to release the course 🙂
Very professional. Cheer! What would you recommend as equipment between X-T5 with laowa 9mm / Fuji XF8-16 OR Canon R6 with RF 15-35? (80% photo 20% video).
Thank you for the inspiration you bring.
Thanks for the sweet words! Is it for just architecture photography or mixed with real estate? Do you have a big budget?
@@ArturoLauren Yes I have a good budget. I mainly shoot hotels, villas and shops renovated by architects. The truth is that I already have an R6 + RF 15-35 which I want to part with to switch to fuji (personal choice)
I consider all options. I would really like to go with fujifilm, but are there any shift lenses other than Canon EF lenses ? THANKS !
Guys, thanks for sharing!
You’re welcome Alex! Always a pleasure. What would you like to see next?
@@ArturoLauren it would be great to see how you approach shooting forest villas or even cabins👍
what was on the print outs? Was that like a vision board?
It’s a mini view cam/adapter, it’s called Cambo Actus G. Its meant for shifting, for proper composition in architecture photography
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Noticed quite a few times when you were shooting in vertical orientation - might I ask why? I understand these are supertall skyscrapers, but I'm talking about the interiors? Was it a creative decision for composition, or were you shooting content for social media, or stitching panoramic shots?
I'd say we are shoooting in vertocal orientation almost %50 of the time. What's wrong with that? hehe There's not a rule in architecture/interior photography. Yes, you're right it's for composition. I don't know your background but so many real estate photographers are too obsessed with horizontal images
@@ArturoLauren Very true there are no rules at all, I was curious about your motivations and how you find a composition. I'm a beginner currently shooting a couple of vacation homes, so for now I literally take every shot both horizontal and vertical, for safety. But at some point I'd like to move away from that and only shoot what looks right. I'm glad I found your channel, I think it will be a great resource for beginners like me. Cheers!
Thanks for the kind words and for subscribing!
What kind of modification did you make to the cambo? That actually looks different?!
We designed a custom 3d front standard part with no tilt capabilities but way lighter. We wanted to cut a bit of weight specially for slider use. Drop us a dm on IG if you want one @shiftercom
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What does it mean Valentino? hehe