More Tips for Telling Stories with Your Camera feat. Daniel Milnor, Documentary Photographer
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- čas přidán 7. 08. 2019
- Documentary Photographer Daniel Milnor is back! Along with more tips for telling stories with your photos, he answers some viewer questions: Why and when he shoots with film, cameras he uses, how he edits his photos and lots more. Be sure to watch and leave your comments down below!
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Like a cold clean glass of water on a hot day, thirsting for creative genius amidst a sea of gear centric reviews, so refreshing. Awesome
Nice Terry🙏
Thanks for the great insight on telling stories with cameras and editing images Dan! And also thanks for answering some viewer questions. If any of you have questions, please me sure to leave them for us here!
Love love love Dan talking about photography. He always makes me think.
While I will never create photographs for books and magazines that will shared with the world, Dan has given me some very good ideas for projects to print my pictures for sharing with friends and family. Really, anything that gets an image off a hard drive and into a person's hands is worth doing. A very good video.
Good to hear!
Thank you a lot for sharing Daniel!
So refreshing to be invited to use the imperfect photo in the service of the story. This has me looking back for those story telling shots that I almost deleted. Great!
good to open eyes to those and find their use in a story.
Many thanks to everyone involved. I enjoy these very much.
Recently stumbled on your channel. So glad to see someone speaking about photography and not gear. I just suffered 2 years of GAS and I’m over it. I’m focused on getting better on photography.
Eric Jennings Excellent insight! GAS is just a substitute for “getting better”. “Buying” is sooooo much easier than “learning”.
Yes. Print.... Love it. Thanks.
Always love listening to Daniel's stories!
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Wonderful. A real shot of inspiration.
Excellent. Thanks.
thank you
really enjoyed daniel's insights. BIG thumbs up.
Good to see some new Milnor Material!
These videos are true photography videos. Great content, thank you very much for sharing!
Another excellent offering!
Fascinating stuff.
Inspiring insights
Yes! This was really insightful, and lots of things to think about.
Great insight
Another great episode. It would be fascinating to watch Dan walk us through making a story and then “killing your darlings”.
Love this new format.
🙏We do too!
Stumbled on these Daniel Milnor videos. Such great content. Succinct and tangible information. Love it. And thank you!
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Nice presentation. Thank you.
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Thanks Marc for selecting my questions and Dan for answering them so informatively. Kevin
You bet! Keep sending them in 💥
Love it 😍
Insightful video. Lots to try to apply to my development as a photographer who wants to tell stories.
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This is INSPIRING!
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This was just what I needed great video 😊😊
Fantastic!
Great, great content! BTW the 50 Daniel is referring to is the 35 F2 in “Fuji speak”! I missed that the first time because I listened to this as a podcast. Had to come back a second time to see the actual images.
I thought he used Leica....not Fuji?
Not that it matters.
Rob Lowe, I didn't know you were a photographer. Great to see you behind the lens. Seriously though, your opening dialogue with the glasses looks like RL.
He is Rob on his day job.
Excellent Documentary Photographer!!! Like! thank you. Nice evening.. Greetings. Suo**🙋♂️
New subscriber. Looking forward to future shows.
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Really insightful from a seasoned Pro. I shoot both film and digital and find I print my film shots more often (for whatever reason). I have small documentary projects, but nothing quite so engrossing as a 90 page magazine, but hope to get there. Good idea on laying prints out, I've mostly used LRs quick collections for potential project outputs. I do most of my own developing and wet printing, so that lag time is less a concern for me (but I am also prob not anywhere near as busy).
Thanks for your feedback and bravo staying with film! We need you!
Cool video
great video
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Would love more videos on film photographers. Got into film a few years ago and would love to hear tips and stories from some of the pros about the topic.
Will see if we can get more. Thanks for watching and stay tuned 👏
Yes, killing your darlings is always very hard, but a crucial part from the editing process.
This is better.
I love you.
What software was it? I need to get to learn laying out my work
BookWright - It’s a free software from Blurb.
I will subscribe if the content keeps up to this sounds promising.
what is the name of the software?
BookWright - It’s a free software from Blurb.
@@petepetersen thank you very much
How do you deal with a photo that looks great in Color, but is going to be part of a black and white story?
How does it look b/w? I’d keep them all b/w.
It’s rob lowe 🙃🙃
If you can't tell a story in just one photo . . . . . oh, this is documentary photography and their's editing in this type of photography or does their have to be.
Ok, I do find your content helpful.
But, your glasses, dude. You look like a "----" Rob Lowe.
Very hard to get past your old lady glasses.