This is amazing! Fantastic video. Really interesting and informative. I’d love to had enough work to exhibit. Maybe in a couple of years I will. Next time you’re shooting in the UK I’d love to discuss your methods 👍
Really interesting video Adrian. The difficult part for me is the printing as I still love film, but no longer have a darkroom, and just can't get the look I want from a scan and then a digital print. Really loving your work, and thank you for sharing your journey
I understand that. Are you planning on setting up a new one some day? If not, even though scanning might be the best way to do it, it does give you images you can work with.
I would only go back into the darkroom if it was really functional and comfortable with a proper sink and air extractors, so its unlikely. Learning to scan properly is an option, or of course getting my digital to look how I want it to in print. Need some lessons!
Having a darkroom does have some requirements! I'm going to be uploading some videos about how I try to make my images look a little bit more like my film images, maybe that will help.
Congratulations, great work. Thank you for sharing. I am preparing for an exhibit soon. Would you recommend getting insurance for your work? Did you get insurance for your work?
Me acabo de comprar el libro de Michael Kenna ""Image of The seventh Day""y veo algo de tí en dichas fotos.Son muy inspiradoras y con ganas de que llegue el otoño e invierno para olvidarnos del color....
Mi fotógrafo favorito! No tengo ese libro, pero tengo unos cuantos de ese señor (todos en los USA, los echo de menos!). El trabajo que hizo en Japón me pone los pelos de punta, mira el libro "Forms of Japan". Yo tampoco puedo esperar por el otoño! Este verano ha sido muy largo jaja
I appreciate the video and congrats... one thing I will never understand though is why someone would want to make their photos so tiny and matting so large. Isn't the point for people to see it? When the matting and frame literally take more area than the image, it seems like you're selling frames
Thanks! Well, that's just the way I envision my work. I understand not everyone shares this point of view, and obviously the world has decided a long time ago that the bigger, the better. I guess it's something to do with me being a shy person, I want my images to be more intimate, not to "scream" from a mile away. I want you to get close to them, like you are having a private conversation almost. I hope it makes some sense...
They were 7x7 inches, I believe, on 12x12 frames if I recall correctly. In any case, my prints are usually either 6x6 or 8x8, always mounted on 12x12 frames.
I went with what they had at the exhibition room. I do not know if that system had a name. In my second exhibition (ruclips.net/video/W4lRelA6vEU/видео.html) they had chains.
That was so helpful in helping me prepare for my first exhibition. Thank you so much.
Congratulations on the exhibition. Wish I could have seen it in person, great job. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you, Eric!!!
Good advice. Thanks for this video. I’m planning for one here in Madrid Spain.
You should be a professor of photografie,because we can learn so much!!
Thank you, Bernd! Glad you find the videos useful :)
thanks a lot for these vids, you've really inspired me lately!
Thanks! I'm glad they inspires you :)
This is amazing! Fantastic video. Really interesting and informative. I’d love to had enough work to exhibit. Maybe in a couple of years I will. Next time you’re shooting in the UK I’d love to discuss your methods 👍
I really encourage you to show your work, it's a great experience :) Hopefully I will be in the UK by this fall!
A mine of information. Such an informative and useful video. Thank you Adrian.
Totally inspiring
Thanks!
Thanks for the tips!
Good to learn from you mine is coming on soon.
Thanks! Lots of useful information.
some really good ideas you've shared
Really interesting video Adrian. The difficult part for me is the printing as I still love film, but no longer have a darkroom, and just can't get the look I want from a scan and then a digital print. Really loving your work, and thank you for sharing your journey
I understand that. Are you planning on setting up a new one some day? If not, even though scanning might be the best way to do it, it does give you images you can work with.
I would only go back into the darkroom if it was really functional and comfortable with a proper sink and air extractors, so its unlikely. Learning to scan properly is an option, or of course getting my digital to look how I want it to in print. Need some lessons!
Having a darkroom does have some requirements! I'm going to be uploading some videos about how I try to make my images look a little bit more like my film images, maybe that will help.
aows very much look forward to that
Experiment with paper!
Great video. Thank you!
Que gran video... Muy instructivo y sincero. Bravo!
Bravo!!!!
Thanks!
heaven bless you thank so much.
Fantastic video
Congratulations, great work. Thank you for sharing. I am preparing for an exhibit soon. Would you recommend getting insurance for your work? Did you get insurance for your work?
Im gonna subscribe. Youre great
Those Hangers at your exhibit hanging your prints
, What are the they called? please.
Me acabo de comprar el libro de Michael Kenna ""Image of The seventh Day""y veo algo de tí en dichas fotos.Son muy inspiradoras y con ganas de que llegue el otoño e invierno para olvidarnos del color....
Mi fotógrafo favorito! No tengo ese libro, pero tengo unos cuantos de ese señor (todos en los USA, los echo de menos!). El trabajo que hizo en Japón me pone los pelos de punta, mira el libro "Forms of Japan". Yo tampoco puedo esperar por el otoño! Este verano ha sido muy largo jaja
I appreciate the video and congrats... one thing I will never understand though is why someone would want to make their photos so tiny and matting so large. Isn't the point for people to see it? When the matting and frame literally take more area than the image, it seems like you're selling frames
Thanks! Well, that's just the way I envision my work. I understand not everyone shares this point of view, and obviously the world has decided a long time ago that the bigger, the better. I guess it's something to do with me being a shy person, I want my images to be more intimate, not to "scream" from a mile away. I want you to get close to them, like you are having a private conversation almost. I hope it makes some sense...
Maybe you had it in your video, but I was wondering How big did you make the prints? How big was the frames?
They were 7x7 inches, I believe, on 12x12 frames if I recall correctly. In any case, my prints are usually either 6x6 or 8x8, always mounted on 12x12 frames.
Great video but why do you print so small?
Thank you
Thank you Very nice! What system do you have to hang your pictures?
I went with what they had at the exhibition room. I do not know if that system had a name. In my second exhibition (ruclips.net/video/W4lRelA6vEU/видео.html) they had chains.
thank you brother
Thank you!
Is virtual photo exhibition a new trend
A high value man would be like you
This is it
Is it popular