Hi Eduardo, through the fickle finger of fate, and some algorithm , I came across your work and was taken by the beauty and the theme of what it truly means to be human and observe and embrace life. Bravo, and am sure deeper soul work will be exposed for both you and the viewer.
@eortizfoto4 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you so much for such a thoughtful comment! Really appreciate it and welcome onboard!
@luccalazzarini4 ай бұрын
Hola Eduardo, la verdad mis respetos tanto para las palabras que tenés para compartir como por las fotos que haces. Tu contenido es de primera. Creo que había visto uno de tus videos hace ya un tiempo y por alguna u otra razón no pude terminarlo. Hace una semana, cual obsesivo compulsivo de Netflix, me terminé en un rato todo el canal. Ojalá llegues cada vez a más gente porque lo vale la pena. Acá andaremos a la espera de un próximo video. Fuerte abrazo!
@eortizfoto4 ай бұрын
Dime, por que te torturas asi? ajaja... ojala haya servido de ayuda o inspiracion! Saludos
@mikegarthwaite8925Ай бұрын
Enjoyed this video
@eortizfoto19 күн бұрын
Glad you did!!! ❤️
@denislaroche3957Ай бұрын
Bonjour Eduardo, I just discovered your channel (and subscribed) and also thru raw society membership (which I am), your whole approach and attitude is on par with my own, so I relate very much to what you say, keep up the great work ! cheers from Montreal
@eortizfoto19 күн бұрын
Welcome aboard! I’d love to see more photos from Canada indeed
@EliseoMartelli4 ай бұрын
I really resonate with the part about intentionality. Good tools are “great to have” but not a necessity. What I’m seeing is a lack of “direction” in some (popular) work. Really nice put video
@eortizfoto4 ай бұрын
curious about the works you're refering too XD.... thanks bud for watching!
@samuelebnerjelvez9274 ай бұрын
Hi Eduardo, I’m really into this style of photography and finding your channel is just a gem and big inspiration Keep it up! Saludos desde el sur de Chile
@eortizfoto4 ай бұрын
Muchísimas gracias compatriota!!! Saludos!
@film.fiasco4 ай бұрын
Thank you for the shout out amigo. I strongly resonate with the intentionality part, although most of the time I don't look through the viewfinder haha specially when using wide angle lenses, I simply cross my fingers and hope for the best (which to be fair, almost never happens), but when using 50mm or longer the camera is almost glue to my eye. Great video as always, keep them coming and WELCOME TO THE DARKSIDE🖤🫰🏼!
@eortizfoto4 ай бұрын
Man! it's not something you "HAVE" to do, but it's definitely something you need to practice every now and then. It's just a resource at the end of the day. Some of the best shots in history probably didnt have any deep intention I think.
@Rangefinder484 ай бұрын
Amazing video as always, Eduardo! I started with film using Nikon S2 and later digital with Canon 5D Mark II. I find that film is easier to shoot, whereas in digital, I mess up the exposure way too often. But I admire you a lot, having only started film now and already nailing everything. Looking forward to more of this!
@eortizfoto4 ай бұрын
wow thanks a million for watching. Nothing to admire, I check every now and then with my phone to see If I'm exposing correctly. It helps the fact that I am bit familiar with the sunny 16 rule tho. Cheers!
@anastasivk4 ай бұрын
Amazing shots! Great video with beautiful atmosphere and music 😍
@eortizfoto4 ай бұрын
I'm s glad you enjoyed it! and thx a lot for leaving a comment! :)
@andresgonzalezcerda7635Ай бұрын
Excelente!
@eortizfoto19 күн бұрын
Gracias!!!
@kalistratov_photos4 ай бұрын
Once I realized that I do know when to press the shutter button, I have my camera almost always in "single" mode. So far I haven't regretted it. However, recently I've listened to G. Pinkhassov's lectures, and he has a completely opposite approach, he would at some point move his camera in auto mode with a zoom lens and high burst without seeing what pictures are being taken. As far as I remember, he called it letting the camera do the job. I don't find this approach (at least at this point) working for me, but it demonstrates once again that photography has rules and it doesn't have any rules at the same time.
@eortizfoto4 ай бұрын
I'm interested now in seeing how Pinkhassov works the scene. It sounds like a no-go for me to leave the whole work to the camera. Interesting approach nonetheless! thanks for sharing bud
@kenwouters12684 ай бұрын
Great video again bud. Always very enjoyable
@eortizfoto4 ай бұрын
thanks bud Glad you think so. Hope you're doing great!
@edzardpiltz6348Ай бұрын
Yeh, you better get used to the rain, if you come to Germany😉
@eortizfotoАй бұрын
I can’t! haha I’m a Latino 😉
@jmro7Ай бұрын
In the X-PRO 2 do you use autofocus or manual focus ?
@eortizfotoАй бұрын
Manual!
@pernico33684 ай бұрын
next thing you know you have in your hand a leica m6 with a summicron 35mm and a 20 euro portra 400 in it (its a joke)
@eortizfoto4 ай бұрын
hahahah you know what.... If I had the money I would only shoot on film., the same extends to having a Leica. My wet dream is to have a M10 with a 28mm anda 50mm (even if they're voigtlander glass)
@jorghahn29034 ай бұрын
I like the idea about intentionality but shouldn’t this also apply to digital photography and not only be a question of how much it costs me to take the photo? 🤔😉
@eortizfoto4 ай бұрын
I was just giving some thoughts about it. Of course intentionality applies to digital too, as I said, I shoot only single shot. But I feels I tend to think it more when I’m shooting film. One, because of the money but also because of the amount of shots a roll has.
@jorghahn29034 ай бұрын
@@eortizfoto Don’t worry, Eduardo, I was just joking. I also shoot film from time to time and I agree that with film I’m much more intentional, unfortunately also because of the cost… 😅👍