I use this quote to inspire me: “To me, photography is an art of observation. It’s about finding something interesting in an ordinary place. Elliott Erwitt
Many thanks for this vid Craig. What a brilliant lesson for so many of us. By keeping it really simple and focusing on the details you've ended up with a great set of images. Makes me wonder why I spend time carrying so much gear around..... I subscribed on this strength of this piece. Thanks again.
For some reason I missed this when first posted and I recall that I asked you about your iPhone photography some time ago. You make a very good case for the iPhone/Hipsta combo. Many thanks.
Amazing..you continue to inspire with your unique presentation and of course incredible photos..... thank you so much for continuing to share with us wannabes
Love your architectural photography Craig, its something I need to work on, your ability to pick out small angular facets of a building always look superb.This video has made me want to visit the Southbank again and look more at the small picture rather than the big vista, many thanks.
What an interesting way to look at stuff a great bunch of photos lots of colour and shapes I never look at it all quite like that. You have a good eye would love to meet up with you in London one day
'...is my iPhone'. This video is already great. Another one of my favourite places to go (South Bank, now you should come down the Old Kent Road!), one location & camera (often how I have to do things), and it's your phone. Already a favourite.
Excellent video! Thanks to you showing the Hipstamatic app. I bought this yesterday and it’s fantastic. Really made a difference to the way I view things now , thankyou 😁
Bloody hell Craig, there are some of your rejects which are better than I could do. I'll go stand in the corner and calm down. Fab eye for composition and content. As always
Great video Craig. Coincidentally, I made a similar walk between the eye and the Tate just yesterday. Sunny, blue, cloudless sky which is not my preference. I took the same shot that you did under Blackfriars Bridge--which I liked, but other than that, came away with a lot of mediocre shots. I walked up and down that staircase in the Tate and didn't shoot it! You are a skilled photographer and artist. I will continue my attempts and look to you for inspiration. Cheers, Jeff
Very interesting serie of shots, including some that you did not include above the main shots in the video. Simplicity is the key, one camera forces you to think outside of the box and creativity is improved, well done!
Another excellent video, Craig. I love the retro look and feel of the shots around the National Theatre. Brings back fond memories of photographing around there in the early 80’s. Actually think some of those shots at the end that you say didn’t work, did. Especially the black and whites. Regards Tony
Superb as always! I’d be proud of those shots that didn’t make the cut. You should collaborate with Craig Reilly, a fantastic street photographer and Olympus Ambassador. There are many similarities in your work. There you go, a tale of two Craigs
Great vlog craig, and all on a mobile phone. Go's to show you don't need thousands of pounds worth of gear to take a good photo. Like the one's that didn't make at the end , like outtakes on a movie or tv show, shows it takes more then one shot to get it right.
The challenge of one camera or format is nice. Not sure I'd want to go the cell phone camera route however. Not sure i'd go the Instagram route either. It does make you think outside the box to some extent, but not sure I'd do much with the results.
Craig, I absolutely love, Love, LOVE your photos. I have found so much inspiration from your images and eye. Couple questions: 1. Does the Hipstamatic app shoot in RAW? 2. Did you do any post production to the images in Lightroom or similar software? Thanks!
A 'One Off' event; I hope not? I enjoyed your sojourn and hope you do a similar activity. Was there an issue with the skies or is that an effect of the smartphone? Keep up the top vlogs. Mike in Oz
e6 Vlogs very slowly 😂😂, only really been concentrating on it more recently but it’s a great way to get out and try stuff with the camera. No deadlines no pressure I quite like it 😊
Hey, i'm new to your channel. Wow! You are an extreme cool Photographer. I like your skills and your sense of humor. After this Video i've watched tones others from you. I like your Imgaes so much. I don't have ever taken a square Picture. This is what i will make next time. Great. I've never shot architecture, but now i will try. You capture stunning Pictures. Sry i can't write english very well. :-)
Hi Craig, great video as always, can you clear up a argument for me please, I use an Olympus Pen and a Olympus OMD e- m1- Mk1 and I take mostly Landscape and Seascape images, would you when taking these types of images turn off the image stabilisation when camera is on the tripod, I turn mine off in camera and or in lens. Regards, Colin.
I use this quote to inspire me:
“To me, photography is an art of observation. It’s about finding something interesting in an ordinary place.
Elliott Erwitt
Amazing compositions from everyday objects... seeing the patterns.
If I would just see half of your subjects when walking around, I would be pleased.
Stunning!
Craig, you are one of the most fabulous photographer I know of. One of you silent fans, but there you go :)
Absolutely great! Admire your „eye“
Which goes to show that it’s not the camera, it’s not micro 4/3, APSC, FF or MF, it’s the photographer. Good stuff and thank you for sharing.
This guy is simply great and this channel is truly an absolute hidden gem.
You have such a great eye for composition!
Absolutely stunning! This is just the type of work that inspires me to get out and about and just forget all the tech. Cheers.
Many thanks for this vid Craig. What a brilliant lesson for so many of us. By keeping it really simple and focusing on the details you've ended up with a great set of images. Makes me wonder why I spend time carrying so much gear around..... I subscribed on this strength of this piece. Thanks again.
For some reason I missed this when first posted and I recall that I asked you about your iPhone photography some time ago. You make a very good case for the iPhone/Hipsta combo. Many thanks.
Amazing..you continue to inspire with your unique presentation and of course incredible photos..... thank you so much for continuing to share with us wannabes
I wish that I had your eye.....well both of them really! Stunning images. I really must try this "one project" idea.
Very very well done, we sometimes miss opportunities that are right in front of us. What a lesson!
Excellent demonstration. Love it!
I love your videos, absolutely inspiring
Great video and very inspirational. The constraints of one camera is a great way to focus on the composition of the image.
Love your architectural photography Craig, its something I need to work on, your ability to pick out small angular facets of a building always look superb.This video has made me want to visit the Southbank again and look more at the small picture rather than the big vista, many thanks.
Excellent video and a pure example of incredible creativity and composition! Bravo. That's what photography is all about! Thanks for sharing! :)
Liked the challenge of one camera.
What an interesting way to look at stuff a great bunch of photos lots of colour and shapes I never look at it all quite like that. You have a good eye would love to meet up with you in London one day
'...is my iPhone'. This video is already great. Another one of my favourite places to go (South Bank, now you should come down the Old Kent Road!), one location & camera (often how I have to do things), and it's your phone. Already a favourite.
Yeah seen a couple of your videos now Craig, like your style. Keep them coming mate.
Inspirational - you make it look so easy - if only! Glad to see your channel back
Great eye. Amazing
Thankyou Craig for another great video, must set up my iPhone and get out shooting some simple shots
Great video with some brilliant compositions. Limiting yourself certainly has its advantages where creativity is concerned.
So simple and effective, amazing results as ever
Awesome video Craig proves the camera doesn't make the photographer 👍🏼
I love the one camera concept (or one lens or one focal length). Use your feet to zoom!
Great video Craig, always love your work, loving the One project idea and the london sights too, thanks.
Excellent video! Thanks to you showing the Hipstamatic app. I bought this yesterday and it’s fantastic. Really made a difference to the way I view things now , thankyou 😁
I've just discovered your great Chanel. Great vids about Real situation photo and not only specs. Great job thanks.
Great inspirational video! Love your laid back approach.
Love this one Craig. I often take shots with my iPhone and with the app, but usually alongside my Olympus. But it does show what can be achieved.
Inspiring! Thanks, Craig.
Good stuff!
Bloody hell Craig, there are some of your rejects which are better than I could do. I'll go stand in the corner and calm down. Fab eye for composition and content. As always
Great video Craig. Coincidentally, I made a similar walk between the eye and the Tate just yesterday. Sunny, blue, cloudless sky which is not my preference. I took the same shot that you did under Blackfriars Bridge--which I liked, but other than that, came away with a lot of mediocre shots. I walked up and down that staircase in the Tate and didn't shoot it! You are a skilled photographer and artist. I will continue my attempts and look to you for inspiration. Cheers, Jeff
Your mistake was not adding a ton of repetitive Muzak.
Very interesting serie of shots, including some that you did not include above the main shots in the video.
Simplicity is the key, one camera forces you to think outside of the box and creativity is improved, well done!
Liked the B&W stuff a lot!
Another excellent video, Craig. I love the retro look and feel of the shots around the National Theatre. Brings back fond memories of photographing around there in the early 80’s. Actually think some of those shots at the end that you say didn’t work, did. Especially the black and whites.
Regards
Tony
Superb as always! I’d be proud of those shots that didn’t make the cut. You should collaborate with Craig Reilly, a fantastic street photographer and Olympus Ambassador. There are many similarities in your work. There you go, a tale of two Craigs
As you've shown in your video, there is so much more to shoot out there than the iconic (everybody has shot it) views.
Great vlog craig, and all on a mobile phone. Go's to show you don't need thousands of pounds worth of gear to take a good photo. Like the one's that didn't make at the end , like outtakes on a movie or tv show, shows it takes more then one shot to get it right.
Another amazing project. Quite impressed with the quality of the shots with the iPhone. I think I will give that app a try. Cheers Craig.
Excellent! Loved the results.
so simple but love nice one. 👍Craig.
Compositions 👌
Skys 😱
Cool idea!
Good to see you back Craig....do you live far from my old dwelling Burton upon Trent?
Great!
Good eye as always1 ;-) Thank you for sharing!
The challenge of one camera or format is nice. Not sure I'd want to go the cell phone camera route however. Not sure i'd go the Instagram route either. It does make you think outside the box to some extent, but not sure I'd do much with the results.
Craig - is there somewhere you collate these projects and we can view them as sets? Great photo essays - thank you.
Well only some of them appear on RUclips. Most of these One Project video shoots are exclusive to my e6 Subscription
Very good view.
Enjoyed that, also liked it when you added your reason for a shot, thinking behind ect, more of that would have been good but another great vid.
Craig, I absolutely love, Love, LOVE your photos. I have found so much inspiration from your images and eye. Couple questions:
1. Does the Hipstamatic app shoot in RAW?
2. Did you do any post production to the images in Lightroom or similar software?
Thanks!
1. No. 2. None. Glad you liked them!
A 'One Off' event; I hope not? I enjoyed your sojourn and hope you do a similar activity. Was there an issue with the skies or is that an effect of the smartphone? Keep up the top vlogs.
Mike in Oz
Great video Craig, love the retro music too 👍
Cheers Lee. Yes, anything OTHER than cinemantic, uplifting, muzak for drones from me! How's you RUclips journey going?
e6 Vlogs very slowly 😂😂, only really been concentrating on it more recently but it’s a great way to get out and try stuff with the camera. No deadlines no pressure I quite like it 😊
Oh the pressure, the deadlines, they come when you get a few more subscribers! Enjoy it whilst you still can! ;-)
e6 Vlogs 😂 yeah I’m enjoying the relative anonymity at the moment 😂
What combos did you use?
Hey, i'm new to your channel. Wow! You are an extreme cool Photographer. I like your skills and your sense of humor. After this Video i've watched tones others from you. I like your Imgaes so much. I don't have ever taken a square Picture. This is what i will make next time. Great. I've never shot architecture, but now i will try. You capture stunning Pictures. Sry i can't write english very well. :-)
Commented beautifully
Hi, what kind of tripod do you do to me? for travel and landscapes and street ?( manfrotto?) thx
Good eye.
Hi Craig, great video as always, can you clear up a argument for me please, I use an Olympus Pen and a Olympus OMD e- m1- Mk1 and I take mostly Landscape and Seascape images, would you when taking these types of images turn off the image stabilisation when camera is on the tripod, I turn mine off in camera and or in lens. Regards, Colin.
Yes. Best to be safe than sorry
thanks