Like a lot of people, I have had an interest in photography for many years. I had some projects that spanned over six or seven years and I’m pretty happy with some of the outcomes of those photos. I’m trying to archive them better for posterity and future use. I briefly mentioned on my Now page.
A couple of weeks ago, I had a catastrophic failure of my last remaining Nikon DSLR camera —with a little luck should be repaired soon— which has provoked me to look into replacing it. I’m moving off DSLRs to Mirrorless cameras. There’s probably a couple of camera brands I would like, Nikon, Sony and Panasonic, but I have a strong pull for Fuji cameras.
Diving into this rabbit hole, I came across some videos from a photographer and professional colourist in the film industry. GxAce.
The production quality of these mini films is just stunning. The look, the ideas and the attention to detail to the history of the things he presents is just so interesting. You may not like the William Gibson-esque nature of the presentation, that’s fine, but the information provided and the way the stories are told is quite something. Highly recommended.
PS. If I had a tenth of his talent for composition and production, I’d be overjoyed.