Thanks so much and thanks for watching the video! I appreciate it!
@peterdoering4314Күн бұрын
Great philosophy Paul. I always shot with Nikon - big lenses - extra gear - it was a chore to go out. About 4 years ago I bought my first Leica. During that time I barely used my Nikon at all. I am now so simple - I have a Leica M10 Monochrom (Because that is what I love) with the smallest lenses - with vintage lenses because I like that look. I have never enjoyed photography as much as I do now. I even got a Leica iiif - it is even smaller and my true carry around for family events etc. I am a huge believer the smaller the better - No matter what brand you shoot. The key is to have it with you and easy to get out and use.
@paulreidphotographyКүн бұрын
@@peterdoering4314 and if you enjoy using the camera you will get better results! Because you will use it more
@jimmcd1101Күн бұрын
Paul, I can't thank you enough for your kind words. I'm grateful and humbled. Sincerely appreciate your support - you're the best.
@paulreidphotographyКүн бұрын
You’re an amazing photographer and person! I just want to show everyone your work!
@jimmcd1101Күн бұрын
@@paulreidphotography 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@chriscard6544Күн бұрын
Great advices and 7:05 beautiful portrait, gorgeous model
@paulreidphotographyКүн бұрын
Thanks so much! I appreciate you watching!
@ShirazChanawalaКүн бұрын
As always great video.
@paulreidphotographyКүн бұрын
Thanks so much for watching! I really appreciate it!!
@claudiabrandtner3 күн бұрын
Did you ever make a video how you edit your b&w photos? I would be really interested in this.
@paulreidphotography3 күн бұрын
@@claudiabrandtner it’s on the members website. Just go to my website and sign up for free.
@claudiabrandtner3 күн бұрын
@@paulreidphotography Oh, I already did - yesterday 😁
@claudiabrandtner3 күн бұрын
Love this. I hope to get a Q2 Monochrom within the next three months. And I hope to find the courage offering my work.
@paulreidphotographyКүн бұрын
Thanks so much for watching
@claudiabrandtner4 күн бұрын
For everybody who didn't get the name of the fashion photographer: Ellen von Unwerth 🙂
@alexfrederickson15404 күн бұрын
Fanatastic, Paul 😮 Are you shooting at 28mm here? I’ve always thought you’d get distortion so wide.
@claudiabrandtner5 күн бұрын
I LOVE the thumbnail picture 😍 great stuff 👍
@paulreidphotography4 күн бұрын
Thanks so much
@Spearmanmark5 күн бұрын
Great perspective and advice, Paul. And you’re right, the cinematography and set design of Mr.Robot was amazing. www.vulture.com/2015/09/mr-robot-visually-striking-cinematography.html
@Spearmanmark5 күн бұрын
10:18
@markielinhart5 күн бұрын
Sometimes I have to park my camera and wait for the ‘right light’. But I find it’s a good time to edit or re-edit current images…✌️🇦🇺
@irisz67317 күн бұрын
I really needed this video Paul! You are awesome 😊🙏🏼
@tripswithgriff7 күн бұрын
Great ideas Paul.. Always looking for more book recommendations so will check these out. Any other favourites you suggest?
@paulreidphotography4 күн бұрын
Too many to mention! I will maybe keep recommending books in further videos
@hmuz83887 күн бұрын
5:30 AMEN! One of my biggest inspirations is Sebastiao Salgado, his work and dedication is just...
@paulreidphotography7 күн бұрын
Yeah he’s amazing!!!!
@x100ed7 күн бұрын
Ordered & excited!!! Love this series Paul, original, haunting and yet, beautiful.
@paulreidphotography7 күн бұрын
Thanks so much for the order!! Should be going out today!!!
@raymondstirrup89028 күн бұрын
Sometimes looking back on your pictures from five six years ago, you can revisit some of the locations and try something different, or set yourself a project, looking at artist, people like Edward Hopper and try to capture his style with the camera 📷
@paulreidphotography7 күн бұрын
Yes! We change over time! There can be a new approach even just a year later
@johnclare69268 күн бұрын
Great video again Paul. Look forward to seeing you in London on the 26th.
@paulreidphotography7 күн бұрын
Looking forward to seeing you too
@lensman57628 күн бұрын
I used to collect those little photo books in the early 2000. My favourite was Bill Brandt.
@paulreidphotography7 күн бұрын
I love them!!!!
@walkingmeditation618 күн бұрын
Very nice I signed up and sent you a message
@paulreidphotography7 күн бұрын
Thanks so much!! I’ve not seen your message yet though. I will have a look
@nospam-hn7xm8 күн бұрын
Your images are stunning and compelling at the same time. I kept stopping the video because they were drawing me in, saying, 'Stop. Linger longer. Take a closer look." That, to me, is a strong indication of powerful photography. I must ask, what is your approach in street photography when shooting individuals. There's the Woman Sitting on the Stairs Smoking or the Long-haired Man with a Purse Dressed in Black Reclining on His Arm as two excellent examples. How do you approach them? As you mentioned, I'd be too timid to ask or afraid they'd "pose" for me. What's your trick? Thanks for sharing your work and your thoughts!
@paulreidphotography4 күн бұрын
Some of those actually look posed but they’re not. One of my favourite things is when someone notices me taking their photo and look directly at me. That’s when I press the shutter!
@nospam-hn7xm3 күн бұрын
@@paulreidphotography They didn't look posed to me; that's the beauty of your work. Have you ever had anyone fuss at you about taking their picture?
@ChrisBrogan8 күн бұрын
I've been plundering my library system for such insights. I took out Stephen Shore yesterday, and today, I was out shooting "uncommon places." I *love* Moriyama, so then I'm shooting posters and other people's images, etc. You're bang on. I'm in the US, so I only get to Waterstones when I'm at Heathrow, but I love the idea of those smaller ones. I'll see if we have something similar, maybe through Jeff Bezos's empire or something. Great post, Paul.
@paulreidphotographyКүн бұрын
Thanks so much for your support by watching the videos
@gillesmatheronpro8 күн бұрын
Those eleven minutes were pure joy, fun to watch, entertaining, dense and rich as we can expect from an experienced photographer. Warm thanks for this. And also for giving proofs "greyish" cities have a lovely side to them, especially when one knows how to frame, what to frame and not, where to stand, where to place their talent, and all things crafting an image. Because of / thanks to (I still have to decide on that) you, I'm starting to consider this lens for my own personnal "portrait project". And, yes... what a model !
@mcelliot8 күн бұрын
Paul, there is no connectivity for a mic on the Q3 either
@paulreidphotographyКүн бұрын
I thought there was an adapter
@S1.19818 күн бұрын
Title != Content
@josecolon81439 күн бұрын
Outstanding 🫡🫡🫡
@domannicette10 күн бұрын
Your work is just astonishing!!! Thanks for sharing your experience and thoughts. It's very refreshing and above all inspiring! :)
@HRWG9911 күн бұрын
Absolutely wonderful video. It reflects exactly what I felt going out with my camera this morning despite coming home with very little. But that very little made it all worthwhile. Many thanks Paul.
@markodenda11 күн бұрын
Would be cool to know how this photos were developed. Thank you for great content!
@paulreidphotographyКүн бұрын
Now on the members website. It’s free
@RogerHyam12 күн бұрын
The issue isn’t that I like making black and white photographs it is that I do NOT like making colour pictures. The solution to the problem therefore can not be to make colour photographs first and convert them to monochrome later as I would still be making colour pictures! I've been shooting film because of this but have just ordered a Q2M - prices are good just now, they must be about to come out with a Q3M :)
@giancarlomontemayor12 күн бұрын
I just love how you enunciate autofocus. That´s all!
@kevinslaney48613 күн бұрын
Playing devil's advocate I would say....I wonder how much Cartier Bresson, Lee Miller, Capa, Trente Parke and many many more worry/ worried about shadow detail? There really seems to be an obsession about it. Highlights also. So many of the amazing photos through history, infact most still held as the greatest ever were not shot with too much concern anout shadow detail. Personally I find this look of obviously heavily processed and corrected B&W images all a bit plastic looking and quickly appear fatiguing to look at. I think this is a look that won't stand the test of time.
@dirkfortenbacher13 күн бұрын
I love these reviews. Its all about what you see as a fotographer. Its not the camera. Don't go shopping equipment - go shooting. Its that essy
@markodenda14 күн бұрын
I really enjoy your content and work. Glad I’ve stumbled upon this channel.
@I-am-Joe14 күн бұрын
Love my Q2 Monochrom.
@user-vn1er5lz1d14 күн бұрын
Loved the portrait of the girl with two strands of hair Blowin in the Wind , I can just imagine that picture on a large poster advertising an exhibition of yours. Very best wishes from Jake E.
@Paul_anderson_creative14 күн бұрын
Love mine.. on an Olympus om-d e-m1 mark iii.. 200mm equivalent ❤ nice video and great ideas..🙏👌
@MomentsFound14 күн бұрын
Thank you for this fabulous narrative and images!
@stephenjones690215 күн бұрын
Great video Paul. Always pick something new from them.
@jasonblake557615 күн бұрын
Loved that!!!!
@daviddaw99915 күн бұрын
I have done a few workshops, and plan to do many more. Being inspired by those who are running the workshops, and by the other attendees, is the main reason I am a fan. Your philosophy appeals to me when my calendar is lining up with yours, I hope to come along and learn a few things from you. Meanwhile, I shall continue to watch your KZread output.
@claudiabrandtner15 күн бұрын
I love the picture at 6:12 (old lady indoor). Maybe you could keep them a second longer because it is difficutl to tell the exact time.
@andrewcavell359815 күн бұрын
Hi Paul, I'm heading to Glasgow this afternoon and will be taking my camera to hopefully hit the streets this evening around the city. Is there anywhere in particular that you would suggest in the city for grabbing images? Great videos as always.
@paulreidphotography15 күн бұрын
Ahhh I missed this! Once at the train station take a right and come as many backstreets as you can!
@angelaatkins905715 күн бұрын
Just wondering if you have any plans to run workshops in Birmingham.
@sonofoneintheuniverse15 күн бұрын
Get a camera and your images will turn out great immediately. Just like if you get a piano... 😊
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So cool of you to feature Jim. Amazing photographer!
Thank you!!!!
Inspirational indeed‼️Thanks so much✌️🇦🇺
You are so welcome!!!!!
Beautiful shots, beautiful woman, beautiful smile, beautiful location.
Thanks so much and thanks for watching the video! I appreciate it!
Great philosophy Paul. I always shot with Nikon - big lenses - extra gear - it was a chore to go out. About 4 years ago I bought my first Leica. During that time I barely used my Nikon at all. I am now so simple - I have a Leica M10 Monochrom (Because that is what I love) with the smallest lenses - with vintage lenses because I like that look. I have never enjoyed photography as much as I do now. I even got a Leica iiif - it is even smaller and my true carry around for family events etc. I am a huge believer the smaller the better - No matter what brand you shoot. The key is to have it with you and easy to get out and use.
@@peterdoering4314 and if you enjoy using the camera you will get better results! Because you will use it more
Paul, I can't thank you enough for your kind words. I'm grateful and humbled. Sincerely appreciate your support - you're the best.
You’re an amazing photographer and person! I just want to show everyone your work!
@@paulreidphotography 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Great advices and 7:05 beautiful portrait, gorgeous model
Thanks so much! I appreciate you watching!
As always great video.
Thanks so much for watching! I really appreciate it!!
Did you ever make a video how you edit your b&w photos? I would be really interested in this.
@@claudiabrandtner it’s on the members website. Just go to my website and sign up for free.
@@paulreidphotography Oh, I already did - yesterday 😁
Love this. I hope to get a Q2 Monochrom within the next three months. And I hope to find the courage offering my work.
Thanks so much for watching
For everybody who didn't get the name of the fashion photographer: Ellen von Unwerth 🙂
Fanatastic, Paul 😮 Are you shooting at 28mm here? I’ve always thought you’d get distortion so wide.
I LOVE the thumbnail picture 😍 great stuff 👍
Thanks so much
Great perspective and advice, Paul. And you’re right, the cinematography and set design of Mr.Robot was amazing. www.vulture.com/2015/09/mr-robot-visually-striking-cinematography.html
10:18
Sometimes I have to park my camera and wait for the ‘right light’. But I find it’s a good time to edit or re-edit current images…✌️🇦🇺
I really needed this video Paul! You are awesome 😊🙏🏼
Great ideas Paul.. Always looking for more book recommendations so will check these out. Any other favourites you suggest?
Too many to mention! I will maybe keep recommending books in further videos
5:30 AMEN! One of my biggest inspirations is Sebastiao Salgado, his work and dedication is just...
Yeah he’s amazing!!!!
Ordered & excited!!! Love this series Paul, original, haunting and yet, beautiful.
Thanks so much for the order!! Should be going out today!!!
Sometimes looking back on your pictures from five six years ago, you can revisit some of the locations and try something different, or set yourself a project, looking at artist, people like Edward Hopper and try to capture his style with the camera 📷
Yes! We change over time! There can be a new approach even just a year later
Great video again Paul. Look forward to seeing you in London on the 26th.
Looking forward to seeing you too
I used to collect those little photo books in the early 2000. My favourite was Bill Brandt.
I love them!!!!
Very nice I signed up and sent you a message
Thanks so much!! I’ve not seen your message yet though. I will have a look
Your images are stunning and compelling at the same time. I kept stopping the video because they were drawing me in, saying, 'Stop. Linger longer. Take a closer look." That, to me, is a strong indication of powerful photography. I must ask, what is your approach in street photography when shooting individuals. There's the Woman Sitting on the Stairs Smoking or the Long-haired Man with a Purse Dressed in Black Reclining on His Arm as two excellent examples. How do you approach them? As you mentioned, I'd be too timid to ask or afraid they'd "pose" for me. What's your trick? Thanks for sharing your work and your thoughts!
Some of those actually look posed but they’re not. One of my favourite things is when someone notices me taking their photo and look directly at me. That’s when I press the shutter!
@@paulreidphotography They didn't look posed to me; that's the beauty of your work. Have you ever had anyone fuss at you about taking their picture?
I've been plundering my library system for such insights. I took out Stephen Shore yesterday, and today, I was out shooting "uncommon places." I *love* Moriyama, so then I'm shooting posters and other people's images, etc. You're bang on. I'm in the US, so I only get to Waterstones when I'm at Heathrow, but I love the idea of those smaller ones. I'll see if we have something similar, maybe through Jeff Bezos's empire or something. Great post, Paul.
Thanks so much for your support by watching the videos
Those eleven minutes were pure joy, fun to watch, entertaining, dense and rich as we can expect from an experienced photographer. Warm thanks for this. And also for giving proofs "greyish" cities have a lovely side to them, especially when one knows how to frame, what to frame and not, where to stand, where to place their talent, and all things crafting an image. Because of / thanks to (I still have to decide on that) you, I'm starting to consider this lens for my own personnal "portrait project". And, yes... what a model !
Paul, there is no connectivity for a mic on the Q3 either
I thought there was an adapter
Title != Content
Outstanding 🫡🫡🫡
Your work is just astonishing!!! Thanks for sharing your experience and thoughts. It's very refreshing and above all inspiring! :)
Absolutely wonderful video. It reflects exactly what I felt going out with my camera this morning despite coming home with very little. But that very little made it all worthwhile. Many thanks Paul.
Would be cool to know how this photos were developed. Thank you for great content!
Now on the members website. It’s free
The issue isn’t that I like making black and white photographs it is that I do NOT like making colour pictures. The solution to the problem therefore can not be to make colour photographs first and convert them to monochrome later as I would still be making colour pictures! I've been shooting film because of this but have just ordered a Q2M - prices are good just now, they must be about to come out with a Q3M :)
I just love how you enunciate autofocus. That´s all!
Playing devil's advocate I would say....I wonder how much Cartier Bresson, Lee Miller, Capa, Trente Parke and many many more worry/ worried about shadow detail? There really seems to be an obsession about it. Highlights also. So many of the amazing photos through history, infact most still held as the greatest ever were not shot with too much concern anout shadow detail. Personally I find this look of obviously heavily processed and corrected B&W images all a bit plastic looking and quickly appear fatiguing to look at. I think this is a look that won't stand the test of time.
I love these reviews. Its all about what you see as a fotographer. Its not the camera. Don't go shopping equipment - go shooting. Its that essy
I really enjoy your content and work. Glad I’ve stumbled upon this channel.
Love my Q2 Monochrom.
Loved the portrait of the girl with two strands of hair Blowin in the Wind , I can just imagine that picture on a large poster advertising an exhibition of yours. Very best wishes from Jake E.
Love mine.. on an Olympus om-d e-m1 mark iii.. 200mm equivalent ❤ nice video and great ideas..🙏👌
Thank you for this fabulous narrative and images!
Great video Paul. Always pick something new from them.
Loved that!!!!
I have done a few workshops, and plan to do many more. Being inspired by those who are running the workshops, and by the other attendees, is the main reason I am a fan. Your philosophy appeals to me when my calendar is lining up with yours, I hope to come along and learn a few things from you. Meanwhile, I shall continue to watch your KZread output.
I love the picture at 6:12 (old lady indoor). Maybe you could keep them a second longer because it is difficutl to tell the exact time.
Hi Paul, I'm heading to Glasgow this afternoon and will be taking my camera to hopefully hit the streets this evening around the city. Is there anywhere in particular that you would suggest in the city for grabbing images? Great videos as always.
Ahhh I missed this! Once at the train station take a right and come as many backstreets as you can!
Just wondering if you have any plans to run workshops in Birmingham.
Get a camera and your images will turn out great immediately. Just like if you get a piano... 😊