Great video and voice over! And I agree that street photography is about the environment. Love the black and what images ij terms of black tones and textures
Cool video Bruun Media. Just noticed a fella who looks like Mark O'Brien in Keith McGovern's clip. I also use film and like to use Bell & Howell Filmo camera and Bolex cameras on 8 mm and 16mm. There is nothing like the film, although it is more expensive ,it has a certain grain and the TLR cameras help you to slow down and view what's around you, as there are only 12 frames per roll. I like how you all have your own styles of viewing which I think makes it more your own. Thanks for the upload!
Awesome video enjoyed that thanks particularly Analogue Keith lovely work I personally got started in film then moved to digital in 03 thought I’d never look back my day job requires digital. Over the last three or four years I drifted ever deeper back to film initially just for content for my channel but now I’m obsessed with film and more so old vintage gear folders are my current love 📷❤️ liked and subbed regards from NZ
Woooow! Great job. I love B&W video/photography. It's like putting my brain into a nice, hot bath. :)
Thanks Gerry.
Great video! Nice to see some Irish street photography on RUclips! Keep it up!
Thanks, will do!
Great video and voice over!
And I agree that street photography is about the environment.
Love the black and what images ij terms of black tones and textures
Thanks for the feedback and watching the video. Hopefully start a new episode soon with better audio and footage.
What an utter pleasure to see your film recorded in black and white. Enjoyed every second of it mate 🎉
Thanks
Greetings from Alabama USA. Enjoyed your video.
Thanks Jack, hoping to make a new and better series soon, that was like a pilot. So subscribe and stay tuned. Thanks again for your support.
Cool video Bruun Media. Just noticed a fella who looks like Mark O'Brien in Keith McGovern's clip. I also use film and like to use Bell & Howell Filmo camera and Bolex cameras on 8 mm and 16mm. There is nothing like the film, although it is more expensive ,it has a certain grain and the TLR cameras help you to slow down and view what's around you, as there are only 12 frames per roll. I like how you all have your own styles of viewing which I think makes it more your own. Thanks for the upload!
Your very welcome, starting a new one in July. Just need radio mics.
Awesome, well done sir, love it.
Thanks for taking time to watch and subscribing.
Really great video !
Thank you!
Awesome video enjoyed that thanks particularly Analogue Keith lovely work I personally got started in film then moved to digital in 03 thought I’d never look back my day job requires digital. Over the last three or four years I drifted ever deeper back to film initially just for content for my channel but now I’m obsessed with film and more so old vintage gear folders are my current love 📷❤️ liked and subbed regards from NZ
Thanks. Just bought Radio Mics so will start recording a new and improved series soon.
Well done sir! I love your photos
Thanks for the feedback and sorry for the delay in responding, just saw the comment now.
Waw this is cool
Thanks for the feedback. Appreciate it.
Love it 😀 ❤☘
Thanks for the feedback, apologies for the delay in responding, just saw the comment.
5:08 great shot
Thanks.
the guy on the right of the frame looks like Mike from Breaking Bad