Your channel is a goldmine of information Flemming. Thank you again for sharing this. I found your channel through searching for a review of Blurb premium magazines, and now I'm binging all your videos. I'm surprised the famous RUclips algorithm hasn't recommended your channel earlier. (Better late than never). All the best.
Thank you so much Paul! I am so thrilled to hear that, and that you enjoyed this movie. I am not sure my content can compete in the big algorithm but it doesn't matter, I am not in it to make money from YT, just to share my thoughts, experiences, pictures and opinions! :) I am glad you like this movie about composition, it is my favourite of all my movies.
Thank you so much! For composition try and find any book by Alex Webb, they are hard to find but the library might have some. Magnum Contact Sheets has some great stories too. Sally Mann books are awesome. There are so many great photo books to study, especially from the veteran masters. I'd go the library and just start diggin in and see what you like. Oh and of course The Photographers Eye by Michael Freeman!
So much great information in this video. I I particularly love how you differ between wanting to document the foreground vs wanting to document he background, and whether to use wide angle vs longer focal lengths. When you say that you use the 50mm, are you referring to 35mm on the APS-C sensor or what would be 75mm on a full frame? Tak for at dele din viden 🙂
Thank you so much! I am not sure about specifically about composition, but channels like ruclips.net/user/SMOGRANCH and ruclips.net/user/marcsilber have a lot of great content about photography that is not gear related at all, but about real photography
Amazing tips and information about composition. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much, really glad you liked it!
Your channel is a goldmine of information Flemming. Thank you again for sharing this. I found your channel through searching for a review of Blurb premium magazines, and now I'm binging all your videos. I'm surprised the famous RUclips algorithm hasn't recommended your channel earlier. (Better late than never). All the best.
Thank you so much Paul! I am so thrilled to hear that, and that you enjoyed this movie. I am not sure my content can compete in the big algorithm but it doesn't matter, I am not in it to make money from YT, just to share my thoughts, experiences, pictures and opinions! :) I am glad you like this movie about composition, it is my favourite of all my movies.
Great video and most probably the best composition video I’ve ever watched!
Thank you so much, I am thrilled to hear that! I did put a lot of work into writing the script, I am really happy you like it.
Love this! A refreshing and informative video. Thanks 🙏
Really glad you liked it!
Really great tips, thank you!
Thank you so much, glad it was useful!
Great information! Not only the usual subjects. And great examples! Any tips on the books to must read?
Thank you so much! For composition try and find any book by Alex Webb, they are hard to find but the library might have some. Magnum Contact Sheets has some great stories too. Sally Mann books are awesome. There are so many great photo books to study, especially from the veteran masters. I'd go the library and just start diggin in and see what you like. Oh and of course The Photographers Eye by Michael Freeman!
So much great information in this video. I I particularly love how you differ between wanting to document the foreground vs wanting to document he background, and whether to use wide angle vs longer focal lengths. When you say that you use the 50mm, are you referring to 35mm on the APS-C sensor or what would be 75mm on a full frame?
Tak for at dele din viden 🙂
Tusind tak :) When I say "using the 50" I usually mean the 35mm on APS-C
Terrific info. Thanks for taking the time to help novices like me become more switched on.
Thank you so much, I am really glad you liked the movie and I hope it can inspire to play with composition!
Awesome tips, thanks a lot! Do you know some good RUclips videos or channels that teach about photographic composition?
Thank you so much! I am not sure about specifically about composition, but channels like ruclips.net/user/SMOGRANCH and ruclips.net/user/marcsilber have a lot of great content about photography that is not gear related at all, but about real photography
@@FlemmingBoJensen Cool, thanks, I'll definitely have a look!