I remember this so clearly as a young man of 18 with his first camera (a Canon FTb, 50mm f1.8 lens and first ever rolls of Ektachrome X. Autumn and winter of 1971. Afternoons with the sun slowly westering and the glinting waves teasing tourists feet, shooting from Boscomb Pier from almost exactly that place in your video. I'm 69 now and my first camera is long gone, but like a first love it opened me up to a new world, new feelings, new possibilities, new disappointments. As an American who had never traveled anywhere, being alone with my camera gave me a quiet confidence to explore that has followed me to hundreds of places and thousands of memories. How many rolls does a photographer shoot in a lifetime? Does one know when you are on your last roll? One of my first rolls was here, this very beach. I remember taking a picture in the chill of a bright winters day of a mother and child hand in hand walking West toward the sun. I took the picture then turned and made my slow journey through Life to where I am now in the Pacific Northwest. I wonder where they ended up? Such nostalgia. The power of a still photograph. Thank you for making me young again, if for just a few moments.
I also shot my first roll just a few hundred metres away with my dad’s old OM20 as he showed me all the settings. Little did I know I would be moving down there! Life changes in unexpected ways but I think photography helps us to stay in the present for just a few moments, and when we have moved on we have a multitude of pictures to look back on that remind us how far we’ve come.
Lost touch with you but think of you. Don't know how I found this but happy that I did. Hope all is well with you and your family!! Much love and a big thumbs up on your video :) 👍
Just watched this video again. I'm curious though. Looks like a lot of 'from the hip' images. Since you zone focus, what exposure metering mode do you use to ensure a correct exposure? Field with a little exp. compensation? Also, what shutter speed do you prefer for your walks?
Yes, there are a lot of times where I work instinctively, and where there just isn't the time to raise the camera to my eye. There is only one metering mode on a Leica M9-P, which is a modern centre-weighted pattern. If I was using a camera with other modes available, I would stick to a multi-zone pattern. I definitely wouldn't use something like spot metering. There is no exposure compensation as the M9 files are pretty robust in terms of highlight and shadow rendition. If I'm walking past people, then I like to be around 1/500th sec shutter speed as I'm in motion and often the subject is. If I'm walking towards the subject, I can get away with 1/250th as the movement isn't so pronounced. Hope this helps Jeff
I often wonder if the people in POV type vids actually get to watch the video and feel mightily brassed off cause you walked past them and didn't take their pic. Great video mate cracking selection of shots.
Absolutely mate, the "Princess Diana affect" and subsequent perception of photographers, coupled with the lunacy around privacy and paranoia about every male over the age of about 21 being a paedophile has made the type of photography seen in Martin Parrs work 'Brighton Beach' nigh on impossible. I had a camera smashed into my face and called a paedophile for taking pictures of cars in an underground car park! I've had kids come up to me in playing field when I've taken pictures of landscapes with the kids in a wide angle shot 200 yards away demanding that I delete the pictures - again calling me a paedophile. The shot of the girl in the bikini - your taking your life in your own hands there if any spots you shooting that in my opinion and the same with any shot that includes kids within 10 yards of yourself.
yeah I just watched a vid by the RealSirRobin some bloke got rarked up in a Melbourne park, pretty crazy times, gotta have your wits about you and just go by instinct. @@someblokecalleddave1
I often take a trip down to Bournemouth for some Street with my Leica. Boscombe Pier is a great spot as you showed in this video. Liked that shot very much.
Wow, fantastic video. I have traveled to work on the outskirts of Bournemouth for years, never ventured in. Will take a trip in with my Leica to shoot street.
Very nice work. I'm thinking about widening the field of view in my photos. There's a thing that I like of this 21mm work, the subjects stand out because the background and middle ground go back. So during a street scene you may isolate the subject more and create a unique opportunity. I'll work on it and watch all of your videos. Greetings.
I'm loving your eye for the shot and the contrast in your photos. Are you using any lens filter to make the skies and cloud contrast? Thanks for the channel, I'm enjoying watching
Was this with the M10M? I couldn’t quite see the camera, but I’m thinking maybe not…one shot showed writing on top..if not, what camera was it? Which 21 mm lens? Was it rangefinder coupled? I’m guessing you had the lens zone focused? Can you tell your settings? I’ve been trying to set zone focus, so I can just run and gun shoot only having to think about composure, but none of my experiments so far have come out very sharp. I’m trying with M10M, with voigtlander 35mm f2 and the voigtlander 50mm APO…and just never seems to give me any crisp shots…any advice greatly appreciated!!Thank you in advance, CC
The camera is an M9-P with the 21 Elmarit-M ASPH. Focus set to either 6 feet or 12 feet depending on the situation. Aperture set to f5.6 usually. F8 if it’s very bright. I have a video coming up where I use a 35mm and zone focus. It takes some practice but it’s very worthwhile. Jeff
@@WalkLikeAlice Same here. I'm using my Domke F2 for 20 years by now, tried to replace it several times but keep coming back to this old ugly beast. Maybe I should just get a new one.
KUDOS ! wonderful pics... I really dont see POV videos.. wastes so much time... but this was good. Martin Parr influence?? you never missed one old man or woman... all the quirky ( ugly??) people with big bellies etc populate your world rather charmingly.
@@WalkLikeAlice ...i saw more of your videos....superb timing! And subject choice...especially multiple points of action and focus in wide angle... very geometric..and ofcourse foreground and background... tilted angles... shot from the waist zonal focus... pointing at the sky !!! .... lighting fast reflexes...im a small fan....about me...i did 3 solo exhibitions... been out of touch for a while...so this is inspiring to get my mojo flowing.
Hi Jeff. Really interesting video. Thanks for sharing. Do you find you need to crop much when shooting from the hip like that? Did you try any images in colour or do you go into the day with a 100% B&W mindset/monochrome camera? Did you stop for a 99 at any point? Thanks in advance and all the best.
Hi Joe. I don’t crop much at all. Shooting with a 21mm I want that feeling of space and distortion. Cropping would ruin the reason for using the lens. Most of my work is monochrome. So I tend to think in terms of b/w rather than colour when shooting. I don’t have a Monochrom, so everything starts in colour which gives me some flexibility when processing. Sarah has the Monochrom. No I didn’t stop for a 99 - I can’t eat that crap 🤢
@@WalkLikeAlice thanks, Jeff. I was just impressed with your composition skills whilst not looking through the viewfinder. Regarding the colour, I found it interesting how you weren’t hooked into playing with those blues. Especially the blue panelling on the pier with the blue skies. I would have spent ages going down that rabbit hole probably with very little success. You’re more of a King Cone man?
I’m not sure I understand the question. Does a photograph need to have a story? Do they have to have a meaning? Why can’t they exist as something interesting to look at or as an expression of how someone sees the world?
Yes I am. You have to shoot low down with a 21mm as the distortion is too great to use at eye level. I’m too old to keep bending my knees so I spent a lot of time working out angles and framing without looking through the camera. Some people think it’s “cheating” but those people generally haven’t a clue about street photography.
No it isn’t. It’s fantastic music. There. That’s how this works. We like something. You don’t. But what we won’t do is comment negatively or criticise something you’ve created because our taste is different to yours. But that’s just us.
What I love about this video is how you let the ambient audio play over the final shots. Adds another level to them,great work 😊
Thank you
I remember this so clearly as a young man of 18 with his first camera (a Canon FTb, 50mm f1.8 lens and first ever rolls of Ektachrome X. Autumn and winter of 1971. Afternoons with the sun slowly westering and the glinting waves teasing tourists feet, shooting from Boscomb Pier from almost exactly that place in your video. I'm 69 now and my first camera is long gone, but like a first love it opened me up to a new world, new feelings, new possibilities, new disappointments. As an American who had never traveled anywhere, being alone with my camera gave me a quiet confidence to explore that has followed me to hundreds of places and thousands of memories. How many rolls does a photographer shoot in a lifetime? Does one know when you are on your last roll? One of my first rolls was here, this very beach. I remember taking a picture in the chill of a bright winters day of a mother and child hand in hand walking West toward the sun. I took the picture then turned and made my slow journey through Life to where I am now in the Pacific Northwest. I wonder where they ended up? Such nostalgia. The power of a still photograph. Thank you for making me young again, if for just a few moments.
Thank you for your words. The power and joy of photography. There’s nothing like it.
I also shot my first roll just a few hundred metres away with my dad’s old OM20 as he showed me all the settings. Little did I know I would be moving down there! Life changes in unexpected ways but I think photography helps us to stay in the present for just a few moments, and when we have moved on we have a multitude of pictures to look back on that remind us how far we’ve come.
More wonderful images.... Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!!
Very interesting street photography. One of my favorite photos is at 3:58. Thank you for this summer walk in the heart of winter.
Our pleasure. Thanks for watching.
Very nice "Winogrand" like B&W shots I like them a lot, big thumbs up!
Thank you 🙏
Fantastic, one more then I need to get something to eat.
Haha. You don’t need to eat!!
@@WalkLikeAlice I checked my phone, 10,000 steps just watching you two lol.
Awesome. It's fun to compare both of your PoV.
Wide angle lenses It's cool.👍
Russian photographer admires your photos and sense of frame🤝👍👍Bravo Master👏👏👏
You are very kind 🙏
Great video
Thank you 🙏
i like you vision 21mm monochome on street this so cool i watch your vdo my inspyration want to take photo with wide angle lens
Lost touch with you but think of you. Don't know how I found this but happy that I did. Hope all is well with you and your family!! Much love and a big thumbs up on your video :) 👍
Hi Peter, lovely to hear from you. Hope all is good with you.
Just watched this video again. I'm curious though. Looks like a lot of 'from the hip' images. Since you zone focus, what exposure metering mode do you use to ensure a correct exposure? Field with a little exp. compensation? Also, what shutter speed do you prefer for your walks?
Yes, there are a lot of times where I work instinctively, and where there just isn't the time to raise the camera to my eye.
There is only one metering mode on a Leica M9-P, which is a modern centre-weighted pattern. If I was using a camera with other modes available, I would stick to a multi-zone pattern. I definitely wouldn't use something like spot metering.
There is no exposure compensation as the M9 files are pretty robust in terms of highlight and shadow rendition.
If I'm walking past people, then I like to be around 1/500th sec shutter speed as I'm in motion and often the subject is. If I'm walking towards the subject, I can get away with 1/250th as the movement isn't so pronounced.
Hope this helps
Jeff
@@WalkLikeAlice Yep! Thanks and Happy Holidays to you both.
I often wonder if the people in POV type vids actually get to watch the video and feel mightily brassed off cause you walked past them and didn't take their pic. Great video mate cracking selection of shots.
Absolutely mate, the "Princess Diana affect" and subsequent perception of photographers, coupled with the lunacy around privacy and paranoia about every male over the age of about 21 being a paedophile has made the type of photography seen in Martin Parrs work 'Brighton Beach' nigh on impossible. I had a camera smashed into my face and called a paedophile for taking pictures of cars in an underground car park! I've had kids come up to me in playing field when I've taken pictures of landscapes with the kids in a wide angle shot 200 yards away demanding that I delete the pictures - again calling me a paedophile. The shot of the girl in the bikini - your taking your life in your own hands there if any spots you shooting that in my opinion and the same with any shot that includes kids within 10 yards of yourself.
yeah I just watched a vid by the RealSirRobin some bloke got rarked up in a Melbourne park, pretty crazy times, gotta have your wits about you and just go by instinct. @@someblokecalleddave1
Great photos , made my day!
Thank you 🙏
I often take a trip down to Bournemouth for some Street with my Leica. Boscombe Pier is a great spot as you showed in this video. Liked that shot very much.
Thank you John
Wonderful video although in some B/W shots the chiaroscuro is a bit too much for my taste.
Nevertheless, excellent job
Thanks for sharing
Wow, fantastic video. I have traveled to work on the outskirts of Bournemouth for years, never ventured in.
Will take a trip in with my Leica to shoot street.
Excelente 👌
My Uncle used to sit in a deck chair until he saw the man coming to take pay.
Then he moved to a council
bench where he didn't have to.😊
Very nice work.
I'm thinking about widening the field of view in my photos.
There's a thing that I like of this 21mm work, the subjects stand out because the background and middle ground go back.
So during a street scene you may isolate the subject more and create a unique opportunity. I'll work on it and watch all of your videos.
Greetings.
Thank you. The 21mm took me a while to get used to but it adds an interesting perspective.
Jeff
Black-white photos are the best that man came up with 👍👍👍
What lens and camera nice photos
Leica M9-P with 21mm Elmarit-M ASPH
Oh my freaking god! The thumbnail photo 1:31
🙏
You play that M9-P like a master violist plays a fiddle! Good for you. I really enjoyed this video.
Thank you. I’m glad you liked the video 👍🏻
@@WalkLikeAlice Thx again for the awesome vids! May I ask, what vid camera you are using on your chest? Thx :-) Happy New year to you both.
@@pictureboston we are currently using GoPro Hero 8 Black cameras.
Your tones are always so nice. Ever use orange, red, or yellow filters with your monochromes? Thx
I'm loving your eye for the shot and the contrast in your photos. Are you using any lens filter to make the skies and cloud contrast? Thanks for the channel, I'm enjoying watching
Thanks for your kind comments. Yes, always a yellow filter on the lens with the Monochrom.
@@WalkLikeAlice Great tip
Was this with the M10M? I couldn’t quite see the camera, but I’m thinking maybe not…one shot showed writing on top..if not, what camera was it?
Which 21 mm lens? Was it rangefinder coupled?
I’m guessing you had the lens zone focused? Can you tell your settings? I’ve been trying to set zone focus, so I can just run and gun shoot only having to think about composure, but none of my experiments so far have come out very sharp. I’m trying with M10M, with voigtlander 35mm f2 and the voigtlander 50mm APO…and just never seems to give me any crisp shots…any advice greatly appreciated!!Thank you in advance,
CC
The camera is an M9-P with the 21 Elmarit-M ASPH. Focus set to either 6 feet or 12 feet depending on the situation. Aperture set to f5.6 usually. F8 if it’s very bright.
I have a video coming up where I use a 35mm and zone focus. It takes some practice but it’s very worthwhile.
Jeff
Is that a Domke F1 bag? I'm impressed- old school. Been carrying a Domke bag for 40 years. Good going mate.
It’s the original F-2. I’ve had it for years. I still haven’t found anything better and I must have 20+ bags (I should get rid of a few!!)
@@WalkLikeAlice Same here. I'm using my Domke F2 for 20 years by now, tried to replace it several times but keep coming back to this old ugly beast. Maybe I should just get a new one.
very nice! Which lens did you use?
For this video? 21mm mainly. I’m using 28mm these days.
@@WalkLikeAlice Thank you!!
KUDOS ! wonderful pics... I really dont see POV videos.. wastes so much time... but this was good. Martin Parr influence?? you never missed one old man or woman... all the quirky ( ugly??) people with big bellies etc populate your world rather charmingly.
Thanks. No. Parr isn’t an influence. I’m not a fan of his work.
@@WalkLikeAlice ...i saw more of your videos....superb timing! And subject choice...especially multiple points of action and focus in wide angle... very geometric..and ofcourse foreground and background... tilted angles... shot from the waist zonal focus... pointing at the sky !!! .... lighting fast reflexes...im a small fan....about me...i did 3 solo exhibitions... been out of touch for a while...so this is inspiring to get my mojo flowing.
@@neoaureus Cool. Glad you enjoyed them :)
Really beautiful work... well done...
Thank you
Very atmospheric photos like an old film photo
Hi Jeff. Really interesting video. Thanks for sharing. Do you find you need to crop much when shooting from the hip like that? Did you try any images in colour or do you go into the day with a 100% B&W mindset/monochrome camera? Did you stop for a 99 at any point? Thanks in advance and all the best.
Hi Joe. I don’t crop much at all. Shooting with a 21mm I want that feeling of space and distortion. Cropping would ruin the reason for using the lens.
Most of my work is monochrome. So I tend to think in terms of b/w rather than colour when shooting. I don’t have a Monochrom, so everything starts in colour which gives me some flexibility when processing. Sarah has the Monochrom.
No I didn’t stop for a 99 - I can’t eat that crap 🤢
@@WalkLikeAlice thanks, Jeff. I was just impressed with your composition skills whilst not looking through the viewfinder.
Regarding the colour, I found it interesting how you weren’t hooked into playing with those blues. Especially the blue panelling on the pier with the blue skies. I would have spent ages going down that rabbit hole probably with very little success.
You’re more of a King Cone man?
@@WalkLikeAlice Best ice cream is in Oxford, right?
The thumbnail photograph is mind blowing. The light on the lady is out of this world.
Thank you so much.
With all respect, but what is the meaning of your photographs? What does they mean to you and what is the story they should tell?
I’m not sure I understand the question. Does a photograph need to have a story? Do they have to have a meaning? Why can’t they exist as something interesting to look at or as an expression of how someone sees the world?
@@WalkLikeAlice Maybe you are right... and some of your pictures are interesting indeed.
All the best for you
Art for art sake, nothing wrong with that
Are you shooting from the hip without people knowing you are taking their photo
Yes I am. You have to shoot low down with a 21mm as the distortion is too great to use at eye level. I’m too old to keep bending my knees so I spent a lot of time working out angles and framing without looking through the camera. Some people think it’s “cheating” but those people generally haven’t a clue about street photography.
Yellow filter?
No. It’s a colour camera.
These are just black and white pictures!
Yes. Its a black and white photography channel 😉
Дякую!
Great vid. You forgot your crisps in Greg's tho 😭
Haha. Rookie mistake. This was the first time we’d been to Gregg’s for about three years.
21mm elmarit-m 2.8 Pre-asph?
It’s the ASPH version.
Terrible music(noise)😢
No it isn’t. It’s fantastic music. There. That’s how this works. We like something. You don’t. But what we won’t do is comment negatively or criticise something you’ve created because our taste is different to yours. But that’s just us.