Even we know those pillar, practices still the key to capture photos with those pillars. we need make it like 'muscle memory'! This channel always give great topic and help everyone improve their photography! Thank you and wish you all the best!
The cadence of your speech, the small motions of your head and body when you are talking and your accent remind me so much of the french actor, Tchéky Karyo. See especially his character in the 2011 film, "The Way" written and directed by Emillo Estevez.
Found your channel by accident.. very, good food for thought( even though for sure I was aware of the principles you discuss) and some excellent and very interesting examples! Many thanks, I have subscribed and will return.
I do wish that photographers would walk around Art Galleries more often, great Artists have been around for centuries they understand composition, The many armatures, dynamic tension, use of negative space, Colour mass, hues, saturation, and luminosity. Contrast points and even gestalt theory. All of these things should be intuitive given the time and practice at seeing.
Philosophical criticism of the image makes photography something complicated, and it is much easier than this. Also, photos are often taken by accident.
Let's reduce this to its most common denominator. There is a question I ask to see if a photo is good: Would I hang that picture on my wall and look it day and night when I am near it (a variation of what HCB asked: Can you look at that picture for more than two minutes?)? If you would not hang it on the wall, then probably delete the file.
Loved the part about "not worrying that much about noise and image quality" really great! 👌👌
Thanks for the support Arturo! 🙏🙏
Great advices 👍 If I may suggest…I will really appreciate some content about your way of post processing…
Even we know those pillar, practices still the key to capture photos with those pillars. we need make it like 'muscle memory'!
This channel always give great topic and help everyone improve their photography! Thank you and wish you all the best!
Thank you so much Albert! I'll try to keep it interesting and informative !
Thank you so much Jorge and RAW!.. I really can't appreciate enough for these contents.
Thank you very much Francis! For watching and the support! Really appreciate it!
The cadence of your speech, the small motions of your head and body when you are talking and your accent remind me so much of the french actor, Tchéky Karyo. See especially his character in the 2011 film, "The Way" written and directed by Emillo Estevez.
Gorgeous photos Jorge and great advice , many thanks 🙏 , enjoy your day , all the best to you Gary
Thank you Gary! much appreciate it! 🙏🙏
@@The_Raw_Society you’re welcome ☺️
Thanks for explaining an epic topic in a very pleasaing way. Cheers !!
Thank YOU for watching and taking the time to comment my friend! Appreciate it!
Muchas gracias Jorge!
Muchas gracias a ti por comentar y ver el video!
So much wisdom in one video! I've already grown so much as a photographer since I started to watch your videos! Thank you!
Thank you my friend! appreciate your support!
One of my new fav channels to learn something about photography!
Thank you
Thank YOU so much my friend, much appreciate it!
@@The_Raw_Society you are welcome Sir
Love the new content you've been publishing lately!
Thanks Leo! There is more coming! :)
The Cartier-Bresson quote shows that not matter how accomplished an artist they can still be mistaken.
Very true Scott, there is always something to learn from the masters!
Really solid advice Jorge! Thanks 🙏🏻
I really appreciate your comment Ivan! Love your channel by the way!
Thank you Jorge, a good photo should stand with these foundation. I like the end part. Forget about the image quality and noises, focus on your shot
Absolutely Luke! let's focus on photography not megapixels ;) Thank you for taking the time to comment!
Great advice and guidance on how photograph works! Enjoyed the video!
Thank you for watching my friend appreciate it!
@@The_Raw_Society hey 👋🏾 no problem i loved your style " its photography philosophy with heart,character and spice " i subscribed immediately !!
Love your content, approach, demeanor, music choice and overall style. You guys are great. Thank you Sir for sharing your talent(s).
Thank you for watching Tobias! and for taking the time to comment!
Like your advise about framing and composition, never thought about it. cool. very happy found your Chanel! keep on shooting 😉
Thank you Alexander! I think we all need to be reminded from time to time this details :)
Pls keep on doing this great videos! Greetz from Germany 🙂
I'll try Benedikt! Thanks for the support! :)
Your photos are just gorgeous. All are very good examples of what you said, composition, light and the moment.
Thanks brother! Glad you liked this one as well!
Love this 😊❤️📸
Thanks my friend! Appreciate it! :)
Thank you Richard from Northern California
Thank you Richard!!
this channel has potential…
Subscribed!
Thank you! Much appreciate it! We'll try to keep sharing interesting content!
Loved the photo at 5:22 and the advice also.
Thanks Sylvester! I like very much that picture too! 🙏🙏
My favorite is the man in the white suit at 5:41.
Your channel has become one of my favorites already... please keep it coming! 👍
Thank you so much Jörg, much appreciate it! I'll try to keep the level up!
Most interesting,thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it Neil, Thank you!
love it !!
Thank you very very much!
Love your photos man
Thanks Damian! Appreciate it!!
Thank you sir ☺️ love you from India.
thank you for watching brother!
Found your channel by accident.. very, good food for thought( even though for sure I was aware of the principles you discuss) and some excellent and very interesting examples! Many thanks, I have subscribed and will return.
Thanks Jeff! Really appreciate it!
Good knowledge, much appreciated 🙏. May I ask what is the book behind you, screen left? (A very intentional background!)
Ohh the Flash here! ;) Thanks my friend! The book it's Alex Webb's The suffering of light, I thought it just looked good in the background :)
@@The_Raw_Society thank you kindly, it does indeed look good there. What an intriguing title, must look it up.
awesome video
Glad you enjoyed it
Very nice video and advice well done 👌
Thanks Phillip! appreciate it!
I do wish that photographers would walk around Art Galleries more often, great Artists have been around for centuries they understand composition, The many armatures, dynamic tension, use of negative space, Colour mass, hues, saturation, and luminosity. Contrast points and even gestalt theory. All of these things should be intuitive given the time and practice at seeing.
Thank you.
Thank you my friend!
"Your first 10,000 images are your worst" was said before digital was around. Now it should be "Your first 50,000 images are your worst!"
haha That's probably very true! Thanks Kurt!
Can you share the technic ,How to shoot a photo like the thumbnail? what the technic call🙏 thankyou
Sure! it was with a 35mm , 1600 ISO 1/15 sec. f/5.6. hand held Thanks for watching!
Philosophical criticism of the image makes photography something complicated, and it is much easier than this.
Also, photos are often taken by accident.
Let's reduce this to its most common denominator. There is a question I ask to see if a photo is good: Would I hang that picture on my wall and look it day and night when I am near it (a variation of what HCB asked: Can you look at that picture for more than two minutes?)? If you would not hang it on the wall, then probably delete the file.
Can you share how was the photograph in 7:55 the one on the boat being taken😅 it looks dreamy what techniques is that😅
Sure! It's easy, I was inside the cabin shooting through the wind shield that was full of drops of sea water , that's all :)
@@The_Raw_Society thanks for reply!
@4:23 there is something about this photograph… What is it??
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You know your photos are good - when a National Geography guy is siiting in front of your door, with a bucket of money.