I always really appreciate a skyway when I see one anywhere else, because they're so distinctive in Minneapolis. It definitely makes me want to pay a visit there again and look around, especially since I was not close to being a mature enough photographer while I lived there briefly. I also just got to play a little with a friend's new Mini Evo and it really is a wonderful mix of analog and digital. A really great snapshot option, for sure, especially when corrected some distortion from a phone camera shot and could print it from the Evo ... so fun!
Yess the Evo has kind of inspired me to start taking more photos on my phone, because I used to think of them as being "throwaway shots" but now I can print them out instantly and treat them like the "real" shots I get from the evo...really cool functionality, I can't wait to do the full review of it.
I never imagined Minneapolis was such a cool photogenic place until I saw your video. I also have an Evo but use it mostly in the studio to give my subjects an instant memento for them to take home with them immediately after our shoot. The plus is I can also make a quick duplicate to put in my memento book.
Yesss I've started using it for that too! I want to take an instant pic of every shoot and then put them all up on my wall to document a bit of everything I shoot. Its nice being able to give the same photo to the client too :D
This is such a cool video! I’m an illustrator not a photographer and I am in awe of how you see the world around you! I’m looking to get this camera to play around and figure out how to get more creative with the things I’m seeing. Thanks for sharing!
Nice video.. I am thinking about purchasing the instax evo. What other cameras do you use? How do you feel about the evo now after having it for some time?
I get really tired of super-sharp resolution monster cameras. Shooting video, I have always looked for way to degrade the image to make it more interesting. Especially back in the 8mm and dv-cam days. This little camera has a kind of special lo-fi appeal. I have the li-play. I'm gonna take it out and try it again. Thanks for the inspiration!
I feel the same in a way! I think we often overlook the charm of lo-fi and the unique quality it can add to an image or video! We have lo-fi sound lovers, so why not images too?
It depends on what you're hoping to get from it! The digital versions of the photos aren't very good, so it's better if you're looking for physical objects documenting your journies!
Nice to see how the Evo performed for street photos. Just picked on up for that.
Minneapolis is underrated! The skyways add some real character alongside the Prince murals and cool nature surrounding the downtown core
yess! The nature is a real asset, it was cool being able to walk in many directions and still find green areas/ riverbank. Very underrated imo!
I always really appreciate a skyway when I see one anywhere else, because they're so distinctive in Minneapolis. It definitely makes me want to pay a visit there again and look around, especially since I was not close to being a mature enough photographer while I lived there briefly. I also just got to play a little with a friend's new Mini Evo and it really is a wonderful mix of analog and digital. A really great snapshot option, for sure, especially when corrected some distortion from a phone camera shot and could print it from the Evo ... so fun!
Yess the Evo has kind of inspired me to start taking more photos on my phone, because I used to think of them as being "throwaway shots" but now I can print them out instantly and treat them like the "real" shots I get from the evo...really cool functionality, I can't wait to do the full review of it.
I never imagined Minneapolis was such a cool photogenic place until I saw your video. I also have an Evo but use it mostly in the studio to give my subjects an instant memento for them to take home with them immediately after our shoot. The plus is I can also make a quick duplicate to put in my memento book.
Yesss I've started using it for that too! I want to take an instant pic of every shoot and then put them all up on my wall to document a bit of everything I shoot. Its nice being able to give the same photo to the client too :D
Love the street videos! Some of your shots turned out really cool. Makes me kinda wanna visit Minneapolis
This is such a cool video! I’m an illustrator not a photographer and I am in awe of how you see the world around you! I’m looking to get this camera to play around and figure out how to get more creative with the things I’m seeing. Thanks for sharing!
@@Samakerartmaker aw thanks for watching! I'm so glad it was inspiring, and I hope you enjoy the camera as much as I do :D
Hey, how long does your battery last ? Used my evo for the first time and it shut down after about an hour and 30 shots.
@@Yuyu-w- it lasts longer than that for sure, but it might not have been fully charged when you first got it.
Nice video.. I am thinking about purchasing the instax evo. What other cameras do you use? How do you feel about the evo now after having it for some time?
I get really tired of super-sharp resolution monster cameras. Shooting video, I have always looked for way to degrade the image to make it more interesting. Especially back in the 8mm and dv-cam days. This little camera has a kind of special lo-fi appeal. I have the li-play. I'm gonna take it out and try it again. Thanks for the inspiration!
I feel the same in a way! I think we often overlook the charm of lo-fi and the unique quality it can add to an image or video! We have lo-fi sound lovers, so why not images too?
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Thank you!
Do you think the Mini Evo is good for street photography ?
It depends on what you're hoping to get from it! The digital versions of the photos aren't very good, so it's better if you're looking for physical objects documenting your journies!
@@YvonneHansonPhotography Makes sense .. Mostly looking for the printouts but was hoping it could double for good digital photos as well
The downside of the skyways is the empty sidewalks. If you're a street photograph who moves through the masses, it gets boring here pretty quick.