Roman, these are by far my favorite type of content that you produce. It's so eye opening to see how other photographers view a scene and to hear what they have to say. I really hope that these videos prove to be popular enough for you to keep producing them.
I love that this dude is diverse, you’re not in Europe / popular Asian counties - it’s just very refreshing to get unique perspectives from different parts of the world - thanks for this !
Preet is pretty much a big stand out Fuji photographer. From his lens choices to his style. Very unique in the most positive way! I am a big fan of his style but have to admit it wouldnt work as nicely for me as it does for him and the places he visits are drastically different from my place. Thanks for the video, Roman :)
Another excellent video. Love Preet’s minimalism and colour grading, similar to pastel water colours. Ed Hoppers colour work without the melancholy comes to mind, thanks for sharing
Really enjoyed this interview! Thank you Roman! I have been following Preet’s work for awhile. Preet has developed his own style (composition and color grading) that is identifiable as his. It is really a sign of a true artist. Just like when you a see a Van Gogh painting you know it’s a Van Gogh by its style, when you see any of Preet’s images you know it’s Preet’s work without more! His work is self identifiable! He is a great artist!
Thank you again for featuring another amazing photographer. Preet for sure has a distinct style as regards colours and light, and his discussion on (not) having people in his photos illuminated the wide variety of environments we have to move in while creating captivating pictures.
Roman, you are definitely talking to my favorite photographers. I've noticed Preet's photos over the past few years and he always has very clean compositions and beautiful colors. Preet's material has always been beautiful. I'm glad you did an interview with him so I can put a person behind the work.
Great video. You are right, Preet's photos are 100% identifiable in a sea of photos on instagram and threads. I love his simple compositions and the colors are unreal! Thank you so much for sharing.
This channel was always my favourite, but recently it's been extra amazing. I absolutely love photographer interviews and hear how others take their photos. Amazing work Roman!
I LOVE hearing how he approaches a scene! Also love seeing how he turns an ordinary scene into beautiful art 📷 I’ve followed Preet’s work for a while and think his photos are amazing, but hearing an artist talk and seeing how they work is so inspiring and makes the work more relatable too 🌟
Preet is one of my fave photographers on IG. His style is instantly recognisable. Would love to learn more about how he processes his images-it’s such a unique, strong aesthetic
Roman, thanks for introducing to Preet’s work. I didn’t know of him and I’m blown away by his work. I’ve started following him on Instagram. I also have been hugely inspired by the other photographers you have introduced me to. Loving this ‘other photographers’ series. Can’t wait for the next one. Keep up the good work.
Have really enjoyed this series on other photographers it's great to see how other people work and how they approach their subjects/styles, very informative and like your style of interviewing. looking forward to seeing more in the the future, keep up the good work.
This was excellent. I like the way these interviews and practices open my eyes to things I just walk by routinely. It gives me a better appreciation for what is out there if we just look at thing from a different perspective. Keep up the good work!
It's the natural light! Those hard shadows you'll see in pretty much all commercial product photography and for good reason. His colours and grade are also a lot like commercial product photography. Such an awesome style and very much a product of his environment. I would love to fly him to a grey overcast town in the UK and see how his photography translates.
Your videos are among the best I’ve found. Your recent videos with other photographers should be required viewing for all aspiring photographers. Keep up the great work!
Loving this series of interviews. The guest selection has been great so far. Been following Preet for a while too and his style is so distinct and interesting. Awesome to hear and see him work. Thanks for continuing to do this Roman. Looking forward to more of these!
Roman, that was amazing, didn't know about Preet, love his work, went straight to Instagram to follow him. It is very inspiring to see the work of different photographers, hope you do some more. 👏👏👌
Great series and interview.....thanks a lot for introducing me to his work as I hadnt heard of this photographer or seen any of his work before .....his work is very similar to James Popsys.....only with Dubai colours....really nice.
Roman, these are by far my favorite type of content that you produce. It's so eye opening to see how other photographers view a scene and to hear what they have to say. I really hope that these videos prove to be popular enough for you to keep producing them.
I've followed Preet's work for years. His colors stand out, and he contributes in the Fuji groups. Appreciate him!
Some look like paintings.
Which Fuji groups does he post in?
Oh my lord. My Instagram feed has been pushing his posts for ages, so much so I assumed I already followed it was so consistent! SO CLEAN!
I love that this dude is diverse, you’re not in Europe / popular Asian counties - it’s just very refreshing to get unique perspectives from different parts of the world - thanks for this !
Preet is pretty much a big stand out Fuji photographer. From his lens choices to his style. Very unique in the most positive way! I am a big fan of his style but have to admit it wouldnt work as nicely for me as it does for him and the places he visits are drastically different from my place. Thanks for the video, Roman :)
Another excellent video. Love Preet’s minimalism and colour grading, similar to pastel water colours. Ed Hoppers colour work without the melancholy comes to mind, thanks for sharing
Really enjoyed this interview! Thank you Roman! I have been following Preet’s work for awhile. Preet has developed his own style (composition and color grading) that is identifiable as his. It is really a sign of a true artist. Just like when you a see a Van Gogh painting you know it’s a Van Gogh by its style, when you see any of Preet’s images you know it’s Preet’s work without more! His work is self identifiable! He is a great artist!
Thank you again for featuring another amazing photographer. Preet for sure has a distinct style as regards colours and light, and his discussion on (not) having people in his photos illuminated the wide variety of environments we have to move in while creating captivating pictures.
These interviews have been like having 1-2-1 sessions with the photographers. Really helpful 👍
Roman, you are definitely talking to my favorite photographers. I've noticed Preet's photos over the past few years and he always has very clean compositions and beautiful colors. Preet's material has always been beautiful. I'm glad you did an interview with him so I can put a person behind the work.
Great video and great to be introduced to Preet's beautiful photography. Really inspiring. Thank you both!
Great video. You are right, Preet's photos are 100% identifiable in a sea of photos on instagram and threads. I love his simple compositions and the colors are unreal! Thank you so much for sharing.
Thanks!
I like this interview! Preet's work is awesome! Making Dubai into a different vibe.
This channel was always my favourite, but recently it's been extra amazing. I absolutely love photographer interviews and hear how others take their photos. Amazing work Roman!
Thanks for making this video…
Preet has a rare talent, he’s such a modest guy too…
So good, his photos are like candy
I LOVE hearing how he approaches a scene! Also love seeing how he turns an ordinary scene into beautiful art 📷 I’ve followed Preet’s work for a while and think his photos are amazing, but hearing an artist talk and seeing how they work is so inspiring and makes the work more relatable too 🌟
I’ve been following his work on a New Topography group on FB. It’s great to finally hear his thought process. Thanks, Roman!
great video Roman that guy is so cool his photographs are great i will never look at the mudain in the same light wonderful.......
Preet is one of my fave photographers on IG. His style is instantly recognisable. Would love to learn more about how he processes his images-it’s such a unique, strong aesthetic
Lovely to see you hang out with Preet! I will share this video the Swedish Fuji group I am administrating. Thank you!
Superb artist, I'm a big fan
Roman, thanks for introducing to Preet’s work. I didn’t know of him and I’m blown away by his work. I’ve started following him on Instagram. I also have been hugely inspired by the other photographers you have introduced me to. Loving this ‘other photographers’ series. Can’t wait for the next one. Keep up the good work.
I follow him on Instagram, been a fan for a while, love his work with color and composition
He managed to find his own color style. Even with his presets I never can make the image look like his.
Have really enjoyed this series on other photographers it's great to see how other people work and how they approach their subjects/styles, very informative and like your style of interviewing. looking forward to seeing more in the the future, keep up the good work.
I’m absolutely loving this series you’ve been doing recently, Roman!
An other terrific video showcasing a fantastic photographer. Mind boggling photos! Really enjoying and learning from your interviews!
Hi Roman, this video is exceptional! I loved hearing Preet explain his thoughts and approach on composition. Truly inspiring!
I love the faded color settings with that subject pop. He's Guud
This was excellent. I like the way these interviews and practices open my eyes to things I just walk by routinely. It gives me a better appreciation for what is out there if we just look at thing from a different perspective. Keep up the good work!
Wowwww I have been following Preet for a while. And I don't think I've been more excited about the arrival of a RUclips video than this. Thanks Roman!
Wow, he's great. Would like to see something on how he does his post-processing.
Preet gave great insight with his belief in the direction of photography. Great video!
I agree, he expresses hmself very clearly and with great understanding, very good!
This series of interviews is just simply the best. Luv it
This is a great series! I’m really enjoying seeing and hearing about photographers I might not find otherwise.
Fabulous! Great to hear what he likes and how he goes about taking his shots, great guy and top images!
Absolutely love Preet's work and he definitely inspires my own work
Preet’s aesthetic is a wonderful contribution to the photography community.
So good! Loved his work for a while now and it's so cool to connect the person to the style. Great wisdom from him as well.
It's the natural light! Those hard shadows you'll see in pretty much all commercial product photography and for good reason. His colours and grade are also a lot like commercial product photography. Such an awesome style and very much a product of his environment. I would love to fly him to a grey overcast town in the UK and see how his photography translates.
Love Preet's work, big fan
Your videos are among the best I’ve found. Your recent videos with other photographers should be required viewing for all aspiring photographers. Keep up the great work!
Wow amazing photographer. The colours are just brilliant and bright. Man shoots happiness.
Very, very interesting person! Love his style, nice colors and subjects! Thanks Roman.
I'm really enjoying this series Roman, keep 'em coming!
Loving this series of interviews. The guest selection has been great so far. Been following Preet for a while too and his style is so distinct and interesting. Awesome to hear and see him work. Thanks for continuing to do this Roman. Looking forward to more of these!
Preets work reminds me of paintings. I love these types of videos!
yes! preet is one of my favourites on instagram!
Another top video that features a quality photographer at the top of their game 👏
I love his style and how he feels out the environment during his framing process. One less to rule em all. He's def found his style.
Roman, this series is going to accelerate your channel. We love this content.
Roman, that was amazing, didn't know about Preet, love his work, went straight to Instagram to follow him. It is very inspiring to see the work of different photographers, hope you do some more. 👏👏👌
Preet’s style reminds me of Dan Baker’s work, who Sean Tucker interviewed a while back
Big fan of you both, was great to listen to conversation you both had 👍
A really informative interview with Preet - superb stuff Roman. Many thanks to both of you.
Thank you for this Roman, Really appreciate it mate
I love these series. Keep making them!
Excellent series of interviews 👏.
Interesting work from Preet.
Another brilliant interview of an amazing artist 🙌🏾👍🏾
Love this guy's style. The colour grading looks like something you could get very close to SOOC with something like Fujixweekly's android city recipe
I love Preets style...he is such an inspiration.....I have purchased his presets
Love this series Roman
Great video Roman as always , Preet’s makes it look so easy when it’s not and all taken on an old 18mm f2
Great video, really like the guys style . Thanks
Wow, a lovely way to see things. He’s got a really good eye.
Thank you for this interview and a chance to hear some lessons from this master!)
Was curious about his recipes. Images seem very bright and saturated but also somehow muted. Looks great, no idea how he does it...
Dude yes. Stoked to see you doing this series
Amazing! I'm a massive fan of this guy and his incredible work!
Been following him on IG for about the past year or so and damn his work is amazing.
So interesting. It's always nice to hear the photographer's perspective and process. Preet is amazing. Great stuff.
Great photographer - fascinating interview - masterclass in movement, colour and simplicity - really great video - thank you Preet and Roman!
Really great interview + love the style, Thanks Roman 😊
Great series and interview.....thanks a lot for introducing me to his work as I hadnt heard of this photographer or seen any of his work before .....his work is very similar to James Popsys.....only with Dubai colours....really nice.
Well done! Love hearing about other photographers' experiences. Thank you, Roman.
Loving this series. Great photographer, great video. Superb work. Thank‘s a lot.
i'm a huge fan of him. since 15 min!!!
This guy is fantastic, thanks for bringing him into my life!
Thanks for sharing Roman, I really resonate with what you share and I love your work.
Thanks man
This is really good.. learn something new of soft colour. Thank you very much.
Great video! Definitely appreciate this type of video. Getting the perspective from another photographer is always a great way to learn.
Thanks for this. Very awesome ❤
Thanks Roman, this has been a great first season of videos, looking forward to the next seasons already!
These interviews are really great, Roman. :)
I love Preet’s work 🥰
Dubai, Abu Dhabi and the Emirates are amazing at this time of year.
Certainly a very distinctive style
Love this! Really interesting and inspiring.
Thanks for this little series of interviews, i’ve really enjoyed learning about the work of different photographers and I look forward to more. 👍
He’s brilliant! Wow
Oh Damn, didnt realise it was Preet, been following him for a while, great video!
mans pumping these out like crazy, dont be scared to take your time if ever the quality starts dropping (not to say that it will :)
I really enjoyed this interview kinda thing, very informative. Hope you can show the focus settings too.
great work 👏🏻
Brilliant
one of my favourite
Finally The whole video completed at the best part in the end with the solution of proving our artwork in this age of AI and fake things.
Superb video. I'm just sad he didn't share how he shoot (underexposed raw? priority speed of aperture?)
I would just enjoy this guys company