A channel dedicated to design, photography and education. Within are the videos about the artists I've interviewed, the photographers I admire and the tips and tricks I use when creating works of my own.
This helped me achieve what I am having to do for class, thank you so much I don’t have a camera to take fancy pictures so finding this tutorial was very helpful
@ImB3N2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, writing my art exam tomorrow. Really helpful video!
@kaelamaclaughlin4 жыл бұрын
Wow, I am impressed.
@anmasta13095 жыл бұрын
Oh boy, this is a big crap of shit, an you know that, or?
@valleyd53635 жыл бұрын
Can u plz upload more videos concerning composition
@jidoc48776 жыл бұрын
how can you not spell Rancilio properly when it's on your machine?
@joshwong75686 жыл бұрын
This is an old kinderhook video, however, the picture is not great at all. It is extremely flat and there is no depth as if you put no effort into it. If you turned this in as one of your portfolio pictures in photography class, you would probably get a 20, and that's if the teacher is in a good mood.
@joabrunciman13626 жыл бұрын
Impresionante. Vi el video con el traductor de yotube y tu explicacion es facinante. Muy interesante tu punto sobre la fotografia como una herramienta. Yo considero que, si bien es cierto cuando tenemos un objetivo fijo y nos dedicamos a utilizar la fotografia como un medio mas que un fin nuestro trabajo tiene un poder de comunicacion mucho mas consistente, es muy importante estar concientes de que asi de simple la fotografia por si misma tomandola como un fin, con el fin de disfrutar de ella; tambien se puede lograr transmitir mensajes y sobretodo emociones apasionantemente bellisimas. Aunque hasta mi me pasa y creo que no soy el unico que cuando tenemos un fin, un mensaje que dar a conocer, una realidad que queremos mostrar, la inspiracion es mucho mas facil de alcanzar. Por eso tambien estoy muy de acuerdo contigo. Felicidades, gran trabajo. Esta genial el video. Un abrazo.
@katerichardson21946 жыл бұрын
I’m impressed, I have to say. Actually rarely do I encounter a videos that’s each educative and entertaining, and let me inform you, youve hit the nail on the head. Your idea is excellent; the issue is something that not enough persons are speaking intelligently about. I am very joyful that I stumbled throughout this in my search for something relating to this.
@grumpygroman7 жыл бұрын
REALLYYYYY??????
@markbrandus7 жыл бұрын
Interesting remarks.
@lunabandid65817 жыл бұрын
Really great explanation, I'm greatfull to you for this video, good job dude!
@JohnTrefethen7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Luna. I really appreciate your kind remarks and that you found this information useful.
@lewisallrightsreserved78798 жыл бұрын
"Real art is not created by an appliance" "I am Picasso's refrigerator and I approve this message!"
@trefethenstudios11 жыл бұрын
Traveling abroad and need to access your US-based #Netflix account on your iOS device? Simple enough follow these steps (or watch the video): Close out Netflix (completely from background processes) Go to Settings > Wifi > Network Settings Change the DNS to: 206.214.214.28 Relaunch Netflix Done!
@trefethenstudios11 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the great lesson on the movement. And thank you for taking the time to share your valuable insight.
@Brokeninc11 жыл бұрын
What you taught could be achieved by using any camera with a meniscus lens in combination with a green or blue filter. A popular example of a camera that has the type of lens I mentioned is the Holga. The effect traditionally was achieved by using what is called a softfocus lens on a large format camera and what we now view as a slow speed film. Many of the Pictorialists also used the Bromoil process to get the more drawn look that many associate with the movement.
@trefethenstudios12 жыл бұрын
No offense taken.
@CraigMyran12 жыл бұрын
I don't mean to offend but if I do so then so be it. You cannot put a ribbon on a piece of poop. Pictorialism must come out of the camera first before any post-processing can be done. A better photo would have driven your powerful message deeper. Good attempt though. I look forward to more progress from you in the future.
@TheVeganButcher3 жыл бұрын
Ok boomer.
@CraigMyran2 жыл бұрын
@@TheVeganButcher Lame comeback. Do better. I believe in you. 😋
@firefighterps213 жыл бұрын
There is something profoundly sad about this. Real art is not created by an appliance.
@maxsungwd2 жыл бұрын
🤣🖕
@Mikes180014 жыл бұрын
May I suggest you Google an area you plan to speak of first? I believe good information would enhance what you are trying to accomplish here. Enjoy your stay in Idaho! (and the free camping)
@Mikes180014 жыл бұрын
4. As you are traveling in the Boise National Forest and indeed camped there, logging within this area is not managed by the state of Idaho. It is a National Forest. 5. Many areas along that route have suffered catastrophic fires in the last few years. The area between Moores Creek Summit and Lowman where hard hit. Much of what you are calling 'clear cut' in that area is, I believe, the result of these fires.
@Mikes180014 жыл бұрын
Not a bad attempt but some of your information regarding the area you are in is incorrect. 1. Ontario is in Oregon. It is the last Oregon city you passed through eastbound on I-84 before crossing the Snake River into Idaho. 2. The river there is the South Fork Payette River. It is pronounced pay-et. 3. Idaho State Route 21, also known as the Ponderosa Pine Scenic Route, runs up and over Moores Creek Summit at 6118 ft above sea level and is a high way lol
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What is his book’s name ??
This helped me achieve what I am having to do for class, thank you so much I don’t have a camera to take fancy pictures so finding this tutorial was very helpful
Thank you so much, writing my art exam tomorrow. Really helpful video!
Wow, I am impressed.
Oh boy, this is a big crap of shit, an you know that, or?
Can u plz upload more videos concerning composition
how can you not spell Rancilio properly when it's on your machine?
This is an old kinderhook video, however, the picture is not great at all. It is extremely flat and there is no depth as if you put no effort into it. If you turned this in as one of your portfolio pictures in photography class, you would probably get a 20, and that's if the teacher is in a good mood.
Impresionante. Vi el video con el traductor de yotube y tu explicacion es facinante. Muy interesante tu punto sobre la fotografia como una herramienta. Yo considero que, si bien es cierto cuando tenemos un objetivo fijo y nos dedicamos a utilizar la fotografia como un medio mas que un fin nuestro trabajo tiene un poder de comunicacion mucho mas consistente, es muy importante estar concientes de que asi de simple la fotografia por si misma tomandola como un fin, con el fin de disfrutar de ella; tambien se puede lograr transmitir mensajes y sobretodo emociones apasionantemente bellisimas. Aunque hasta mi me pasa y creo que no soy el unico que cuando tenemos un fin, un mensaje que dar a conocer, una realidad que queremos mostrar, la inspiracion es mucho mas facil de alcanzar. Por eso tambien estoy muy de acuerdo contigo. Felicidades, gran trabajo. Esta genial el video. Un abrazo.
I’m impressed, I have to say. Actually rarely do I encounter a videos that’s each educative and entertaining, and let me inform you, youve hit the nail on the head. Your idea is excellent; the issue is something that not enough persons are speaking intelligently about. I am very joyful that I stumbled throughout this in my search for something relating to this.
REALLYYYYY??????
Interesting remarks.
Really great explanation, I'm greatfull to you for this video, good job dude!
Thank you Luna. I really appreciate your kind remarks and that you found this information useful.
"Real art is not created by an appliance" "I am Picasso's refrigerator and I approve this message!"
Traveling abroad and need to access your US-based #Netflix account on your iOS device? Simple enough follow these steps (or watch the video): Close out Netflix (completely from background processes) Go to Settings > Wifi > Network Settings Change the DNS to: 206.214.214.28 Relaunch Netflix Done!
Thank you for the great lesson on the movement. And thank you for taking the time to share your valuable insight.
What you taught could be achieved by using any camera with a meniscus lens in combination with a green or blue filter. A popular example of a camera that has the type of lens I mentioned is the Holga. The effect traditionally was achieved by using what is called a softfocus lens on a large format camera and what we now view as a slow speed film. Many of the Pictorialists also used the Bromoil process to get the more drawn look that many associate with the movement.
No offense taken.
I don't mean to offend but if I do so then so be it. You cannot put a ribbon on a piece of poop. Pictorialism must come out of the camera first before any post-processing can be done. A better photo would have driven your powerful message deeper. Good attempt though. I look forward to more progress from you in the future.
Ok boomer.
@@TheVeganButcher Lame comeback. Do better. I believe in you. 😋
There is something profoundly sad about this. Real art is not created by an appliance.
🤣🖕
May I suggest you Google an area you plan to speak of first? I believe good information would enhance what you are trying to accomplish here. Enjoy your stay in Idaho! (and the free camping)
4. As you are traveling in the Boise National Forest and indeed camped there, logging within this area is not managed by the state of Idaho. It is a National Forest. 5. Many areas along that route have suffered catastrophic fires in the last few years. The area between Moores Creek Summit and Lowman where hard hit. Much of what you are calling 'clear cut' in that area is, I believe, the result of these fires.
Not a bad attempt but some of your information regarding the area you are in is incorrect. 1. Ontario is in Oregon. It is the last Oregon city you passed through eastbound on I-84 before crossing the Snake River into Idaho. 2. The river there is the South Fork Payette River. It is pronounced pay-et. 3. Idaho State Route 21, also known as the Ponderosa Pine Scenic Route, runs up and over Moores Creek Summit at 6118 ft above sea level and is a high way lol