For all the comments on that lady with her dog. My intention was never to make her feel bad or anything negative. I definitely didn't read the situation the same way in the moment. Now I can understand how she could have felt bad after rewatching slowly the video. I'm not perfect, don't claim to be and thank you for the feedback it helps improve over time as difficult and as defensive I want to get. How I understand or read a situation matters less than how the other party takes it. Have a beautiful day! ❤️
Don’t apologize. That’s 110% on her. “You’re scaring her” subsequently refuses to walk away and remove her dog from a situation that the dog is not comfortable with. As the owner of the dog, it’s her responsibility to make it comfortable. Not yours.
You don't have to apologise, you did nothing wrong. The lady is the one taking her dog out in public in the busy streets of New York. If she doesn't want her dog to get frightened by people, then she shouldn't take them out in public. Anyone scolding you about being rude is just being a snowflake. You did everything just fine
Your videos have given a huuuuge boost to my own photography. Have learned soo much from you and I absolutely love your vibe. ❤️Keep doing what you and us all here love
I love your videos, its just that, they take away my fear of going out and inspire me to take photos, congrast for your work Pierre, and ty for sharing it
Great video Pierre, as usual ! I love this format! And hats down for responding so smartly and respectfully to the (sometimes quite harsh) comments your received on what almost became a “doggy gate”! I understand that some people may be affected by the situation if, for e.g., they own a dog with similar issues… but there is a way to write things down! Seriously, people need to chill out in the comments sections (on this post and generally on social media)… I have a reactive Doberman but before owning him, I am not sure I would have been able to read that type of fearful/reactive body language either! Not everyone is fluent in doggy language and we are all humans, so none of us is perfect and we all make mistakes! So all I’d say is well done to that lady for advocating for her dog and well done to you for acknowledging that you misread the situation!
This at 13:34 made me laugh so hard Pierre. You shut her down so nicely. Love it. Your just like "I'm just taking pictures, go about your day ma'am, I'm not stopping you". LMAO
as a dog owner my dog cant handle pepole hes to hyper so i try to stay away from pepole when walking him so i hate when pepole walk up to my dog and just stand there as hes freaking out and tell me its fine like wtf im the one holding him with the leash hes a big dog and when theres new pepole he likes to jump on them and lick them but like i said hes big and hes also scared of other dogs because one bite him but in her case its like mama your walking your dog in new york🤣
@@KARMA-vu8ii they do care they walk up to me and stand there because they want to see him. but if he is clearly freaking out back up at least. Im not talking about pepole just walking by me, im talking about them coming up to me to ask me about the dog and wont leave. I once had someone do this with a 3 year old yes the dog is friendly to pepole but he doesn't know he is to big he will try to jump on the kid.
Hello Mr. Pierre, love your videos. Love your POV of street photography. I also love to see the transition from the raw to the preset image. It looks so cool.... But i would also love to see more things in your thought process in the shots. Something like the F stop and shutter speed would be nice to learn street photography. Love your work. Cheers from Portugal!
La traversée du pont de Manhattan reste un de mes meilleurs souvenirs photo, loin de la cohue du pont de Brooklyn et tellement photogénique. On y croise que quelques personnes et souvent NewYorkers. Belle journée à toi et merci pour tes vidéos.
I just came back from there I also stopped up a Lake Erie for some cool photos in Ripley, New York. Love the videos I haven't watched in a while because I gave social media a break for a while.
Hi Pierre, how do you stay safe from robberies and such when you walk around with expensive camera gear. I want to take photos in Chicago, but I’m scared to go out with my a7siii and gm lens.
@@Pierretlambert I agree, you are the reason why i brought that phone as i love what you told us about it, you did really well in that video, if it wasnt for you, i wouldnt of brought it, thank you so much, one day i wil buy your presets too as your an amazing photographer as well
seeing a lot of negative comments on here lol. Shaming someone for a lack of understanding/situational awareness is cringe. I mean yes obviously Pierre could've gone a better direction on what was said, but putting a doggo above another person is just NPC activity. Again, I think he could've asked her what she meant or why she seemed so frantic, or even asked why she was upset with him. He blatantly didn't realize what he said actually bothered her. The guy truly likes seeing people happy - you think he wants people to hate him? Also, I love animals, don't get it twisted based off of one comment. (Took care of my 1st Shi-Tzu alone for 15 years before he passed, rip.) Not only that, Pierre could still be accustomed to what his homeland of Paris is like. Not trying to defend the situation, but there is so much negativity in the world and we all can do better. I'd say actively hating on Pierre for one of the few errors he makes is just as disappointing as the engagement he had in this video. Perfect example of this is parents at little league baseball games. Chewing out umps that are there as volunteers or love the sport. We can't improve as a whole if we can't accept that nobody is perfect lol
Must not be a skittish dog owner. I own a large, nervous dog in New York who gets jumpy when people approach him on the street and then I have to deal with his mood change for the rest of the day. Photographing in public is one thing. You've inspired me to do street photography myself and I have a wonderful catalog because of it. However, that moment moved from shooting in public to imposing on the rest of her day.
Do you use Polarizing filter? I am thinking of getting one but I dont know if I need it for street photography. My friend uses it for car photoshoots and it does an amazing job.
I have a 1 year old and I want to document every part of their life. I currently have the a7iii and just stocked with a zoom and primes. Let me tell you most days it’s super hard to focus on him in action. For the the price that the A1 is - would it be worth it as the one and done camera? Like it would focus so well there would be no need to upgrade as hobbyist and a father?
Hi I know this is late and random but the A1 sells for about 6500-8000€. It is a very good camera with nice resolution and amazing speed and video quality but for documentary I can recommend you to get an A9 ii as it can capture up 20 fps stills with amazing autofocus but it can only do 4K 30 with a 1.2 crop and shoot pictures at 24mp which is perfect for your needs and as it’s cheaper you can maybe invest a bit in glass
As always Pierre another fantastic and inspiring video. I do have a quick question, something I've been meaning to ask for sometime now. It's no secret that you shoot in live view mode and I was wondering, why that is? Is it more of a preference or something technical? Thanks
@@alexps6060 My intention was never to make her feel bad or anything negative. I definitely didn't read the situation the same way and I can understand how she could have felt bad after rewatching slowly the video.
NYC est définitivement plus inspirant que Chicago ! On sent aussi le poids du sac à dos pour assurer la stabilisation, belle idée et aussi toujours les top presets pour sauver de la grisaille …
Not gonna lie, when that one lady overreacted about her dog being scared (when she easily could have kept walking), it ruined my mood during the rest of the shoot until the nice lady, towards the end, was like "Oh, wanna take a picture of my dog", then I felt better. Lol. I can't stand people who overreact and over dramatize situations...
I think you were in the wrong on DoggyGate. I don't think it was the act of taking the photograph that has people reacting so strongly - it was more your reply to her, a seemingly flippant dismissal of her preference that you not agitate her pet. "You're scaring her" -- "I know, you can leave." It's one thing for a human being with complex understandings of freedom of expression and public spaces to be needlessly defensive when encountering a street photographer; it's another issue entirely for a living creature to see either "comfort" or "danger" in your presence. It doesn't take Jane Goodall to see you'd scared the animal. And for a pretty forgettable photograph in the end, too.
Love the videos man, but REALLY bad form with the dog and her parent. That's the kind of stuff that gives us photographers a bad rep, and you did it all for a total nothing shot. Do better, dude.
"dog parent"? Oh brother. It was like a 20 second interaction. He's supposed to know which dog is going to get scared? This guy takes several pictures of unsuspecting humans all the time, but some dog got scared for a few seconds and he needs to "do better"? What should he have done?
@@anthonysmith3450 I mean, he already commented on it and said himself that he didn't read the situation well. But he was completely out of line. She was very polite in the beginning and kept calm when he didn't understand that she thought he shouldn't scare the dog. Him answering "I know, it's ok." is borderline aggressive on his part. He just should have backed off, especially because the shot was worthless in the first place as the OP stated (he probably wanted an Eliott Erwitt imitation, but that was neither the dog nor the spot). Then again, I have to agree with you that the term "dog parent" is unbelievably cringe.
@@Pierretlambert every…single…photo….“Look at what my preset does!” We get it, you’re selling presets. You could make the video at least 4 minutes shorter without the constant promotion.
@@Stealther Thanks for sharing! We broke down the video from 58min to 20min but forgot to adapt the presets... that's probably why! Oops! Thanks again for the feedback it always help
For all the comments on that lady with her dog. My intention was never to make her feel bad or anything negative. I definitely didn't read the situation the same way in the moment. Now I can understand how she could have felt bad after rewatching slowly the video. I'm not perfect, don't claim to be and thank you for the feedback it helps improve over time as difficult and as defensive I want to get. How I understand or read a situation matters less than how the other party takes it.
Have a beautiful day! ❤️
go to lens - currently my Fuji 33mm f1.4
I dont understand, what are you apologising for?
it is New York City... everyone takes pictures. Lady can calm down with that, you got every right to take pictures.
Don’t apologize. That’s 110% on her.
“You’re scaring her” subsequently refuses to walk away and remove her dog from a situation that the dog is not comfortable with. As the owner of the dog, it’s her responsibility to make it comfortable. Not yours.
You don't have to apologise, you did nothing wrong.
The lady is the one taking her dog out in public in the busy streets of New York. If she doesn't want her dog to get frightened by people, then she shouldn't take them out in public.
Anyone scolding you about being rude is just being a snowflake. You did everything just fine
Tossing the camera up and down at 1:17 made my heart drop a little!
woops
yeah, almost gave me a heart attack 😱
Your videos have given a huuuuge boost to my own photography. Have learned soo much from you and I absolutely love your vibe. ❤️Keep doing what you and us all here love
I got a good laugh at the lady with the dog, "yeah but I'm not ok with it", Pierre with the nicest response ever "that's ok, you can go, it's green" 🤣
Literally I thought she was finna try to fight Pierre 🤣
His answer really was not nice at all, it was just bitter. And she wasn't aggressive, she was just right.
I love your videos, its just that, they take away my fear of going out and inspire me to take photos, congrast for your work Pierre, and ty for sharing it
Great video Pierre, as usual ! I love this format! And hats down for responding so smartly and respectfully to the (sometimes quite harsh) comments your received on what almost became a “doggy gate”! I understand that some people may be affected by the situation if, for e.g., they own a dog with similar issues… but there is a way to write things down! Seriously, people need to chill out in the comments sections (on this post and generally on social media)… I have a reactive Doberman but before owning him, I am not sure I would have been able to read that type of fearful/reactive body language either! Not everyone is fluent in doggy language and we are all humans, so none of us is perfect and we all make mistakes! So all I’d say is well done to that lady for advocating for her dog and well done to you for acknowledging that you misread the situation!
I always prefer the longer street photography from you pierre but anyways always got some amazing photos 😁😍
This at 13:34 made me laugh so hard Pierre. You shut her down so nicely. Love it. Your just like "I'm just taking pictures, go about your day ma'am, I'm not stopping you". LMAO
as a dog owner my dog cant handle pepole hes to hyper so i try to stay away from pepole when walking him so i hate when pepole walk up to my dog and just stand there as hes freaking out and tell me its fine like wtf im the one holding him with the leash hes a big dog and when theres new pepole he likes to jump on them and lick them but like i said hes big and hes also scared of other dogs because one bite him but in her case its like mama your walking your dog in new york🤣
If she doesn't want to be photographed in a public space, then she should remove herself from that public space, She was defiantly not the subject.
@@diamondly6250 Your dog issues are definitely your problem, no one else cares.
@@KARMA-vu8ii they do care they walk up to me and stand there because they want to see him. but if he is clearly freaking out back up at least. Im not talking about pepole just walking by me, im talking about them coming up to me to ask me about the dog and wont leave. I once had someone do this with a 3 year old yes the dog is friendly to pepole but he doesn't know he is to big he will try to jump on the kid.
Hello Mr. Pierre, love your videos. Love your POV of street photography. I also love to see the transition from the raw to the preset image. It looks so cool.... But i would also love to see more things in your
thought process in the shots. Something like the F stop and shutter speed would be nice to learn street photography. Love your work. Cheers from Portugal!
Photos from 3.00min to 4.00 min are stunning
Excellent as always Pierre.. loved the panning shots of the subway trains 👍👌
Please show the shutter speed and other in your photo
He actually used the Auto (A) mode so if you want the same settings as him I guess you just need to put on the auto mode too
@GMPLYS_SUP 'A' isnt 'Auto' its Aperture priority.
Amazing how you’ve just trained your eye and mastered the techniques to notice those shots for street in an instant.
Toujours aussi apaisantes et inspirantes tes vidéos ♥
Greetings from 🇦🇺 I watch your videos religiously on my work breaks 😎
Awesome video, Pierre. I'd love to see one of these where you go out with a particular theme or project in mind to try to capture.
La traversée du pont de Manhattan reste un de mes meilleurs souvenirs photo, loin de la cohue du pont de Brooklyn et tellement photogénique. On y croise que quelques personnes et souvent NewYorkers. Belle journée à toi et merci pour tes vidéos.
those subway panning shots 🔥
Ça promet du lourd cette nouvelle vidéo !
J’vais passer un bon moment merci Pierre 🙌
merci!
@@Pierretlambert hi Pierre, wondering if you are doing lucky winners
I just came back from there I also stopped up a Lake Erie for some cool photos in Ripley, New York. Love the videos I haven't watched in a while because I gave social media a break for a while.
Awesome, I love your presets!
Thanks!
Hi Pierre, how do you stay safe from robberies and such when you walk around with expensive camera gear. I want to take photos in Chicago, but I’m scared to go out with my a7siii and gm lens.
Go in daytime if you’re not comfortable :)
Get you a Glock
@@CP4_TV true :)
Every time I hear that bursts sound, I be like, Pierre is gonna have a lot of work to do after the shoot.
the A1 has a big advantage to switch speeds without having to go into menus. worth every penny
Hi Pierre, going to New York, just wondered how early you like to get to Dumbo area before it gets crowded for the best shots please?
sir i love your photography
If you can pick only one lens to use for every type of photography what lens would you use
I'll be there in 2 weeks could not be a much better timing to get inspired by this amazing NY POV video.Keep it up!!!Great job!!Salutes from London!!
Lots of love from nepal keep going ❤
Big fan sir ❤️😚 was waiting for your video 📸
Thank you so much 😀
Funny to think i was on Manhattan Bridge 3 weeks ago. Now i need to go back 😁
Ahh can we have the longer version also please Pierre?!?
It’s mostly me walking 😂
*_What do you use to record the video and how do you keep it facing ahead of where you're pointing at?_*
A go pro mounted on his chest
What settings do you typically use when shooting fast moving subjects through the fence so the fence doesn't show?
Quick question, do you shoot RAW? what do you shoot?
Keep on moving forward 🔥
Good work. You got some great shots.
The Intro is Simply spectacular. How did you do this? It's a preset of a software? Or it's yours?
Je vais à NYC en août, je vais m’éclater avec mon Canon, tu donnes grave envie 😍
I am into sports and street photography and wanting a new nikon body for less than 1,000 dollars. What are some good options with AF lens?
j'aime énormément quand tu sors dans les rue de new york super video
I loved your ad appearance for the sony Xperia IV, I have ordered mine because of what you showed us
Thanks! It was a great project. Cool camera for sure!
@@Pierretlambert I agree, you are the reason why i brought that phone as i love what you told us about it, you did really well in that video, if it wasnt for you, i wouldnt of brought it, thank you so much, one day i wil buy your presets too as your an amazing photographer as well
13:53 it’s green 😂
Love it Pierre nice
Love u so much
You can go its green❤
😂 the one lady “you’re scaring her, I’m not ok with that” lmao what a Karen. Public streets lady. Pierre’s response was perfect. Lights green lady 😂
seeing a lot of negative comments on here lol. Shaming someone for a lack of understanding/situational awareness is cringe. I mean yes obviously Pierre could've gone a better direction on what was said, but putting a doggo above another person is just NPC activity. Again, I think he could've asked her what she meant or why she seemed so frantic, or even asked why she was upset with him. He blatantly didn't realize what he said actually bothered her. The guy truly likes seeing people happy - you think he wants people to hate him? Also, I love animals, don't get it twisted based off of one comment. (Took care of my 1st Shi-Tzu alone for 15 years before he passed, rip.)
Not only that, Pierre could still be accustomed to what his homeland of Paris is like. Not trying to defend the situation, but there is so much negativity in the world and we all can do better. I'd say actively hating on Pierre for one of the few errors he makes is just as disappointing as the engagement he had in this video. Perfect example of this is parents at little league baseball games. Chewing out umps that are there as volunteers or love the sport. We can't improve as a whole if we can't accept that nobody is perfect lol
1:18 that's his camera but it feels like he's playing catch with my heart 😂
How does it with such expensive camera 😂
Brilliant 👌
I would soil my pants hanging my camera off the bridge like that to catch a flic haha. I love the shots you got though Pierre, tres bien!
13:42 😂😂😂 oh you can go it’s green
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You owned her 😂 and then you found another dog that wasn’t shy
Must not be a skittish dog owner. I own a large, nervous dog in New York who gets jumpy when people approach him on the street and then I have to deal with his mood change for the rest of the day. Photographing in public is one thing. You've inspired me to do street photography myself and I have a wonderful catalog because of it. However, that moment moved from shooting in public to imposing on the rest of her day.
@@Delaunay23 Public space. He was polite and kept more than enough distance. Get over it.
@@Delaunay23 If a dog is stressed because a person is near her then maybe NYC is not the best place for that dog.
Was this all shot in auto focus mode?
Do you use Polarizing filter? I am thinking of getting one but I dont know if I need it for street photography. My friend uses it for car photoshoots and it does an amazing job.
It can really help for reflections. It makes them so much better. It’s also nice if you’re photographing any water or deep blue sky.
The guy's look at 19:15 ... that's the look I always get from New Yorkers when I'm shooting! I always feel like s spy.
incredible
I have a 1 year old and I want to document every part of their life. I currently have the a7iii and just stocked with a zoom and primes. Let me tell you most days it’s super hard to focus on him in action. For the the price that the A1 is - would it be worth it as the one and done camera? Like it would focus so well there would be no need to upgrade as hobbyist and a father?
Hi I know this is late and random but the A1 sells for about 6500-8000€. It is a very good camera with nice resolution and amazing speed and video quality but for documentary I can recommend you to get an A9 ii as it can capture up 20 fps stills with amazing autofocus but it can only do 4K 30 with a 1.2 crop and shoot pictures at 24mp which is perfect for your needs and as it’s cheaper you can maybe invest a bit in glass
@@TommeyF good timing! I’m actually looking at a used A9ii in my local store but it is on hold until Tuesday. I might just buy without inspecting it
@@ggn1 sounds good and I’m happy for you and have fun with the burst
As always Pierre another fantastic and inspiring video. I do have a quick question, something I've been meaning to ask for sometime now. It's no secret that you shoot in live view mode and I was wondering, why that is? Is it more of a preference or something technical? Thanks
what's image profile do you use to get these look on your sony camera? please
I've never used a mirrorless camera... so I'm always a bit confused about how the autofocus system works... It looks like some kind of magic...
It would be dope to run into Mr.Lambert while I’m in Chicago June 19-25th!
What color space do you shoot in?
這是街拍教科書!!! 收穫很多
Can we link up next time you are in my city, Peter?
Pierre! Not Peter. Lol
Hi you're so amazing keep it up, u inspired me ❤
Thank you! Will do!
Top ! La photo de la laverie sans édit est ouf ! Comment faire pour en avoir un print ?
Merci! Ahh pas dispo pour l’instant :) mais envois un mail!
13:43 “have a nice day” to a grumpy dog owner
19:45 “have a beautiful day” to an amazing dog owner
Gives a shit about their nervous pet = "grumpy dog owner"
Doesn't give a shit about their dog = "amazing dog owner"
@@Delaunay23 I mean you bring your dog straight into NYC so maybe expect things to happen around said dog.
@@masssssy Or people could just not be selfish a-holes and show some consideration to others? Like, why would you WANT to scare someone's dog? :/
@@alexps6060 My intention was never to make her feel bad or anything negative. I definitely didn't read the situation the same way and I can understand how she could have felt bad after rewatching slowly the video.
C’est quel sac que tu as pour ton matériel photo?
Can you make street photography video with Sony zv e10
Good morning 😀
Good morning!
Miss the old vids before it was one long preset pack advertisement.
Hey Vince. Tell me more?
@@Pierretlambert I find the preset swipe every shot distracting. Probably just me. Thanks for asking!
@@VinceHalvorson Thanks for sharing! Yeah we usually do every 3/4 shots. we may have gotten carried away haha
1:18 my anxiety went through the roof 😟😂
Great work … what camera bag are you using
Atlas pack :)
Do you download your preset once you buy them or does the program come ina a box?
It’s LR downloadable presets
LOL Pierre didnt give af with that dog owner
Monsieur PTL : Mission impossible : faire le même shooting, même heure, avec le kit lens 28-70/3.5-5.6
for a new York dog out of all the things the scared of its a camera 🤣
One day I'll get that 70-200mm😋
u going crazy with that $10k Gear.... xD
Awesome
Camera model bro ?
My favorite lesson from the video "it's green you can go".
What bridge is he on to start the video?
Manhattan :)
NYC est définitivement plus inspirant que Chicago ! On sent aussi le poids du sac à dos pour assurer la stabilisation, belle idée et aussi toujours les top presets pour sauver de la grisaille …
❤️❤️
How far u walk today up.therr
Not gonna lie, when that one lady overreacted about her dog being scared (when she easily could have kept walking), it ruined my mood during the rest of the shoot until the nice lady, towards the end, was like "Oh, wanna take a picture of my dog", then I felt better. Lol. I can't stand people who overreact and over dramatize situations...
At 2:44 I saw my sticker 😁
Where is it?
Very Nice guy
wait, WHAT??? 13:51
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👏👏👏👍👍👍like,like,like
camera link doesn't work :(
I think you were in the wrong on DoggyGate. I don't think it was the act of taking the photograph that has people reacting so strongly - it was more your reply to her, a seemingly flippant dismissal of her preference that you not agitate her pet. "You're scaring her" -- "I know, you can leave." It's one thing for a human being with complex understandings of freedom of expression and public spaces to be needlessly defensive when encountering a street photographer; it's another issue entirely for a living creature to see either "comfort" or "danger" in your presence. It doesn't take Jane Goodall to see you'd scared the animal. And for a pretty forgettable photograph in the end, too.
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:)
Love the videos man, but REALLY bad form with the dog and her parent. That's the kind of stuff that gives us photographers a bad rep, and you did it all for a total nothing shot. Do better, dude.
This
"dog parent"? Oh brother. It was like a 20 second interaction. He's supposed to know which dog is going to get scared? This guy takes several pictures of unsuspecting humans all the time, but some dog got scared for a few seconds and he needs to "do better"? What should he have done?
@@anthonysmith3450 I mean, he already commented on it and said himself that he didn't read the situation well. But he was completely out of line. She was very polite in the beginning and kept calm when he didn't understand that she thought he shouldn't scare the dog. Him answering "I know, it's ok." is borderline aggressive on his part. He just should have backed off, especially because the shot was worthless in the first place as the OP stated (he probably wanted an Eliott Erwitt imitation, but that was neither the dog nor the spot). Then again, I have to agree with you that the term "dog parent" is unbelievably cringe.
First comment 🍃👌
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21 Minutes of Pure Advertising…
LOL clearly we don’t watch the same ads 😂
@@Pierretlambert every…single…photo….“Look at what my preset does!” We get it, you’re selling presets. You could make the video at least 4 minutes shorter without the constant promotion.
@@Stealther Thanks for sharing! We broke down the video from 58min to 20min but forgot to adapt the presets... that's probably why! Oops! Thanks again for the feedback it always help
Lol that lady walking the dog…. That was very cringe
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am I the only one who caught their breath when you started tossing your camera up? BTW I love how you constantly experiment with things
Sorry sir I am late