Photography in Paris
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- Опубликовано: 4 дек 2022
- This week, I'm in the most romantic city in the world...and I'm making a vlog about photography!
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I so love this channel. Not technical and not selling or reviewing gear. Just pure adventure with extremely good and achievable frames as the result. Read that again - we can all do this. Extremely Well played Craig! [Edit] Hope her indoors had a good time
The tall thin blocks of flats/apartments reminded me of the classic film 'The Day of the Jackal' with Edward Fox, brilliant film. Thank you a lovely video.
Love your eye for composition and the way that you use light and shadow.
Really like the mixture of images you found and the old Citroen coming past was the icing on the gâteau.
Super video ! Merci beaucoup.
This was so enjoyable.
Excellent as usual. The B&W's however at the cemetery were very impressive.
Its very cool seing the scene first with the wideangle gopro and then your photograph of the scene. Very inspirational 👍
Gorgeous photos! Thanks so much for sharing your work and your process. Your videos inspire me to revisit familiar places with fresh eyes.
"I'm going to see how many shot I can get without annoying her"
So true, man, so true!
This is a very nostalgic vlog, I've been to each of those locations . Beautifully photographed .
This was very enjoyable. Thank you for bringing us along.
Beautiful work Craig
Paris is one of my favourite cities. When I was there, I used a 35mm shiftable lens (Nikkor 35mm f2.8 pc) and enjoyed it a lot.
Wonderfully thoughtful as always!
Thank you, as inspirational as ever.
Enjoyed this. Great set of very well composed photos.
Thank you for sharing this.. Paris is my favourite city in the world and for photography it’s just such a special place… great shots as usual from you and very entertaining video..
You old romantic ...Paris ... Fabulous images ...you have such an eye for details
An other “Roberts” - Great images and nice storytelling - thoroughly enjoyed this again 👏
Fabulous!
I will enjoy it for sure ! Thank you 😉
Great images. I was there with my wife in October and took my EM10 mk iv and used my 25mm 1.8.
Great as always!
Very nice shots & compositions.
Has this world promoted a talent by putting a camera into your hands?
Hi Greg, I didn't catch the name of the area on the hill with the cobbled streets.
Surprisingly I preferred the B&W from the digital camera. The film looked too ghostly.
Ah, Paris is always beautiful.
hey, what type of go pro you use?
Film photography is becoming very exclusive these days due to increasing prices, isn't it.
Stunning,amazing and, as always, truly inspirational 👏. Mrs Roberts must have the patience of a Saint.
A question, if I may? Do you ever "switch off" from being a photographer, especially on holiday and just take " snaps" without worrying about light, composition etc. ? I'm always fascinated by photographers having time off. Thanks for all the vlogs.
….ummm no, I don’t! But as you quite rightly point out, Mrs R is very patient…and luckily likes a bit of photography herself.
I would clearly recommend everyone to go to the top viewing deck of the Montparnasse tower at sunset (when the weather is good) because the view is breathtaking and this is a friendly spot for photographers (you can use a tripod)
You put me off going by using two offensive words: tripod and sunset! 😆
@@e6Vlogs ah ah! you can also take night shots at 3200 iso it s up to you ! :-)
No favourites, they're all good. More, more..
The name of my dog is Gucci, but she hasn’t the Gucci Pet stuff.
Dirty weekend?.
I’m curious. What does film give you that digital cant?
Well, I guess the only way to find out, is try it. Then you’ll know!
@@e6Vlogs I thought it might be cheaper to ask you.
Don’t you set out to aid and advise photographers - advice on this, advice on that? I ask a fairly straightforward question and the answer I get is at best dismissive. Really??