STREET PHOTOGRAPHY camera settings & tips... Street to the surf & beyond with the Fujifilm X-H2S
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- Опубликовано: 3 июн 2023
- Join me for a walk around the city capturing street photos, exploring street art and plenty more with the Fujifilm X-H2S.
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About this video
After a few weeks of testing and shooting with the excellent Fujifilm X-H2S, I want to share a selection of image, starting with street photography as I explore Brisbane in search of Street art during the annual the Brisbane Street Art Festival. I also include shots from the beach, motocross and more.... enjoy the video and thanks for watching.
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Thanks so much for sharing another wonderful video like always Paul, keep up with the awesome content 👌👍🤗
Thanks Miguel 😃
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Only Fujifilm!
With curiosity I have seen it, and it is really interesting. Now I learnt why camera enthusiasts always prefer Fujifilm.
But I have felt, this beautiful camera is purely for the professionals having so many amazing and interesting functions.
Let me see if I can own one in the near future.
Paul - thank you.
I LOVE the street art! That was amazing, thanks for sharing Paul
This was great! So much insight! thank you for sharing!
Thank you Paul, as always sensible advice on a very broad subject. Remember street photography come in a range of subject formats and that “Beauty is in the eyes of beholder”
As always Paul, great info and photography.
Hi Paul, another interesting and informative video, thanks again for sharing.
I have never really done street photography, only on lanimer day which is like a large gala day with floats and people dressing up your images are brilliant!
Thanks for the video Paul-Amazing photos-congratulations on the sponsor-I really appreciate the work you do for all of us to enjoy!👍
Those were some fantastic pictures!
Hello Paul,
Thank you for posting this video. The information that you provided for how you "got the shot" is such a great help to me for this type of photography. You have inspired me to give Street photography a try in my local city & I thank you for that. So glad that I am a subscriber to your very informative channel. Tom, USA...
I am not brave enough for street photography..don’t know how people will react.
I've been doing it for years and it's amazing. It's true there are karens out there but I just say "have a nice day" and move on. Remember that you have the right to take photographs of anyone or anything as long as it's a public place.
@@TheCoolProfessor thanks fot the tips. Might just encourage me.
@@shafhussain929 its all about projecting confidence and makings your intentions clear by smiling and not hiding your camera. I wish you the best of luck. 😁
In that case I suppose it's good to use zoom lens, but cheep ones are with low aparture and you have to increase ISO a lot 😐
I’ve been practicing and it’s still taking some getting used to. I’m introverted so it forces me out of my comfort zone. I’m using a 50mm so I Dont have to get as close.
Nice photos, I particularly liked the murals.
Thanks Steven, appreciated.
Another video which is very useful 👍👌
Thank you Gabriela.
Watching from Kenya in Africa. Thanks for the continuous information. Keep it up Man
Thank you so much.
Some really great shots there Paul.
Thank you so much Lyn.
What a great videos you make. You inspired me to go out and do some photography. My camera is not as good as yours but I’ll do my best.
thanks for this video Paul, thanks for the tips and sharing your settings. I am into street photography too......can you also have video of using external flash for portraits and indoors photography? thanks
Hi Paul, You took some really nice pictures, i really like the tiny doors. You photographed the tiny doors really well, they didn't look tiny they looked realistic. That photo of the coffee shop was a real nice composition, I've never seen it shot like that, the level at which the coffee shop was, great shot. Great shot of the dirt bikes, and the surfers as well. I have photographed dirt bikes before, but never surfing. You have inspired me to go out and photograph surfers. The Fuji Cameras are great, i still have an old Fuji Finepix Compact camera that still works. Thanks for sharing this great video.
Thanks for the great feedback, I'm so glad you enjoyed the video. Have fun shooting surfers 😃
@@photogenius Your welcome Paul
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Another informative video. Thank you very much. Do the Canon cameras have the vintage photo apps?
Hey Paul awesome video, just wondering if the same settings you used on the Fuji can be applied to a cannon
Absolutely, just consider the light May be different, so adjust accordingly.
Love that Fish Lane shot! I know you’ve done sports photography before, but would you recommend the canon 55-250 for local football where I can be right on the fence near the pitch?
55-250m should be fine for sports, especially if using on an APS-C camera as you will get even closer! Thanks for watching.
@@photogenius awesome, would be on my 3000D!
Hi Paul, great video on Street Photography. Thanks for sharing. I do have a question ... Is the fifty-fifty lens a good lens to use for 'street photography'? 📷🤔
Hi James, No reason not to use a 50mm lens for street, if using on a cropped sensor camera the field of view may be a little restrictive.
@@photogenius thank you Paul. very much appreciated. Cheers!
I’m not so sure you took those action shots In aperture mode only?
Hey Paul, wondering if you could make a video on photography genres that are likely future proof in terms of a career. I'm an avid photographer and have been studying it for years now but I'm a little concerned with the way AI is headed and would like to know if you believe there will still be a place for photographers. If this is unable to be done that's okay I understand its an uncertain topic to discuss.
I'm certainly considering putting something together about AI and how it will affect photography, thanks for the suggestion and support for my channel.
A busy city is better for street photography. I feel that I stand out too much a smaller, quieter place and worry that somebody will be abusive.
Can you please do a video about street photography using a smart phone as these don't draw anywhere near as much attention to you as a standard camera?
Or you can get a compact camera (APS-C) due to quality of photos will be better anyway than smartphone's..
do you ask random strangers for permission before the capture?
I don't but I'm very respectful of their space and if I was to ever be asked to delete them be happy to. Its all about projecting confidence even if you don't feel confident. Almost everyone will just ignore you or not mind you as long as you aren't trying to hide the camera.
It depends, on occasions I have asked - but mostly just shot candidly.
Usually if taking pictures in public you don't need a person's permission.