I don’t understand how you all don’t have 100x the views you normally get. This is some of the best and only architectural video/cinematography content in existence on youtube. It rivals the likes of Architectural Digest, and I’d argue it captures properties even more beautifully. It boggles my mind that AD videos are getting 10+ million views and you only get your numbers. I hope the algorithm picks you up soon. That aside, have you ever thought about publishing an online course of some kind about arch/design photography and cinematography? If so, i would be your first customer. It’s my dream to shoot content that’s even 20% as good as yours. Thanks for doing what you do!
Thanks for your candid takes on capturing your projects. I look to your videos for inspiration and your work is top notch. I aspire to be as good as you guys, at least in my market of Oklahoma, haha!
Thanks for appreciating what we are doing Thomas! Side note, have you heard about the Shifter Summit 2024? We are going to throw a conference for architecture photographers in Nashville
Just discovered and subscribed; really enjoyed. Do you use any lighting other than ambient? Rarely seem to get any similar lighting here in the North East US and older properties.
Hi Alan! Thanks a lot for subscribing! We use natural light most of the time, the flash just for when it makes sense for easier post-processing. I hope that It helps
I don’t understand how you all don’t have 100x the views you normally get. This is some of the best and only architectural video/cinematography content in existence on youtube. It rivals the likes of Architectural Digest, and I’d argue it captures properties even more beautifully.
It boggles my mind that AD videos are getting 10+ million views and you only get your numbers. I hope the algorithm picks you up soon.
That aside, have you ever thought about publishing an online course of some kind about arch/design photography and cinematography? If so, i would be your first customer. It’s my dream to shoot content that’s even 20% as good as yours. Thanks for doing what you do!
Thanks for your candid takes on capturing your projects. I look to your videos for inspiration and your work is top notch. I aspire to be as good as you guys, at least in my market of Oklahoma, haha!
Thanks for appreciating what we are doing Thomas! Side note, have you heard about the Shifter Summit 2024? We are going to throw a conference for architecture photographers in Nashville
You are humble guys. Nice explanation. Waiting for more videos.
I'm glad you like our stuff Umaid! Thank you
Hey great video, I noticed you use a Fuji XT camera, do you adapt lenses and what adapter and lenses do you use and recommend?
Hi! Thank you. We use the Cambo Actus G adapter/tech cam but also a Fuji x tilt shift adapter for video work
Just discovered and subscribed; really enjoyed. Do you use any lighting other than ambient? Rarely seem to get any similar lighting here in the North East US and older properties.
Hi Alan! Thanks a lot for subscribing! We use natural light most of the time, the flash just for when it makes sense for easier post-processing. I hope that It helps
@@ArturoLauren Thanks for getting back to me, looking forward to more videos. Great work.
Wow me flipa la composición de la foto de la derecha del minuto 03:51
Gracias Javier! Si era para un anuncio de una revista
Hey!!! Great job guys :)
I have a newbie question: What is the black fabric element you have between the body and the lens?
Thank you! A cambo Actus G
Muy buen trabajo mi estimado, saludos.
Muchas gracias Sebastián!
What do you use to shoot tethered?
CamRanger 2. But we are testing the Dji Raveneye now
How do you find the raveneye after a year? Is the software stable? Does it provide sufficient amount of gridlines to help with alignment?