Since I am not one of the "Lucky 200" - thank you for letting us have a look at your selected photos (love them) and your thinking (which the book obviously lacks). Added value!
THIS is what I need right now: analysis of composition and timing. Thanks I’m a strong believer in the action of the subliminal in photography. Call it what you will: luck, experience, or Learning to See. I have found when I analyze a photo that speaks to me, there are strong compositional elements in it that I didn’t recognize initially.
I think it’s fantastic work, and love the book. My only reservation is the learning to see title, you already can see and there is no learning curve here!
I started following your work probably a week after the book sold out and I was bummed that it was no longer available, so it’s great to get a guided tour through it.
Hi Mike one thing I love about shooting Street is when you notice other things in the image when processing. Totally coincidental but it just works 😊 I definitely need to produce a photo book for a selection of my favourite street photo's. It's far better viewing them as 'prints' rather than on a screen. You produced a stunning collection of your best work to date. A favourite 🤔 I think the 'hands' image near the end
Mike, this is great. I was smiling end-to-end during this video. I enjoyed your enthusiasm for describing each photo, but more importantly I learned a lot about sequencing. I wonder if some of my pictures that I thought were not good enough could have worked well in a thoughtful sequencing. There were so many times in this book where you made an individual photo so much better by contrasting it with another.
Some great work! I love the shot of the green cyclist caught between the 2 sets of green, red & black fences. It's a beautiful image and a tricky one to catch. You nailed the light too!
Thanks for this video Mike! Unfortunately I didn't manage to get my hands on your book, but this flick through video was very enjoyable. Hard to pick a favourite as they are all really nice and the sequencing works really well throughout the book. I do like the mumbai one a lot. Very cinematic! And the sausage dog one is a happy fun one! But as said, loads more I'd list here as favourites! Amazing work and thanks for the inspiration!
I was unsure whether to buy a Leica M11 or a Q3. So decide to buy a Lumix S9. I'm waiting for sales to start. And I will use it with Sima ART DN lenses.
Mike. WOW. When is the re-print? Fantastic book and I was captivated from cover to cover and your explanation of the sequencing and details of each shot. Who printed this great publication, on what paper and what is the cover material?
Since I am not one of the "Lucky 200" - thank you for letting us have a look at your selected photos (love them) and your thinking (which the book obviously lacks). Added value!
Love this - hearing the thought process behind the shots is always the most interesting
Mike you are allowed to be proud of your own work. Shout about it, it's great!
THIS is what I need right now: analysis of composition and timing. Thanks
I’m a strong believer in the action of the subliminal in photography. Call it what you will: luck, experience, or Learning to See. I have found when I analyze a photo that speaks to me, there are strong compositional elements in it that I didn’t recognize initially.
Thanks rob! Really appreciate that - I agree with this as well 👌
So much gold with the sequencing
This is just amazing. My god im so impressed. I really want this book on my own coffee table.
Thanks for letting us see the book. Knowing your ideas when editing the book it’s very interesting. Let’s hope for a second print!
absolutely loved hearing your thought process and seeing how your own eye moves through your own photos. so nice to see you doing well!
I'm happy for you, Mike.
Thank you!
I think it’s fantastic work, and love the book. My only reservation is the learning to see title, you already can see and there is no learning curve here!
I started following your work probably a week after the book sold out and I was bummed that it was no longer available, so it’s great to get a guided tour through it.
Congratulations on a great book! Time for my brain to give my eyes a street refresher course.
Great book! Thanks for walking through it! :)
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed this!
Hi Mike one thing I love about shooting Street is when you notice other things in the image when processing. Totally coincidental but it just works 😊 I definitely need to produce a photo book for a selection of my favourite street photo's. It's far better viewing them as 'prints' rather than on a screen. You produced a stunning collection of your best work to date. A favourite 🤔 I think the 'hands' image near the end
Great to hear your thoughts on the layout and the interrelationship of the different images. makes me feel like publishing some of my work.
Yellow bus, taxi and yellow bike. and the green stall with the green bike. Wow.
Glad you liked those!! Thank you
Mike, this is great. I was smiling end-to-end during this video. I enjoyed your enthusiasm for describing each photo, but more importantly I learned a lot about sequencing. I wonder if some of my pictures that I thought were not good enough could have worked well in a thoughtful sequencing. There were so many times in this book where you made an individual photo so much better by contrasting it with another.
Some great work! I love the shot of the green cyclist caught between the 2 sets of green, red & black fences. It's a beautiful image and a tricky one to catch. You nailed the light too!
Thanks Simon! Pleased you liked that one ✌️
Love seeing the thought process behind the shots! Beautiful work!
Thank you! That’s very kind of you
So happy and lucky to own it and experience it on my book shelf :)
ahhh missed the sale of your book. the sequencing is stellar as are the standard of your images. Nice benchmark Mike.
Very kind of you to say - thanks
As has been said plenty already. Very much enjoyed hearing your process. It’s a fantastic looking book!
That’s very kind of you! Thanks
great to watch! Congrats on the book, looks really interesting
Really appreciate this video and the processes you describe. Thanks.
Photographic data at the end was reminiscent of Ihee Kimura - Japan Through a Leica of the 1930’s. Nice touch!
Great video Mike, appreciate sharing your book with us
Great work, Mike! Impressed by the attention to detail and the creative efforts that went into this project. Thanks for sharing!
Much appreciated! That means a lot.
Awesome work!
Thanks for this video Mike! Unfortunately I didn't manage to get my hands on your book, but this flick through video was very enjoyable. Hard to pick a favourite as they are all really nice and the sequencing works really well throughout the book. I do like the mumbai one a lot. Very cinematic! And the sausage dog one is a happy fun one! But as said, loads more I'd list here as favourites! Amazing work and thanks for the inspiration!
Loved this video. Thank you ❤️
Love to hear it! Thanks
Awesome video Mike!🔥 insane talent to notice these things on the street where everything moves so fast!
I was unsure whether to buy a Leica M11 or a Q3. So decide to buy a Lumix S9. I'm waiting for sales to start. And I will use it with Sima ART DN lenses.
love it
Well done Mike
Thanks!!
Great street photography work, congrats 👏 👏👏
Thank you so much 😀
Excellent and inspirational! How did you select the images. Find the ones you wanted to match from your large library of images?
As a photobook junkie… this is tight
Is it likely to be on sale again? Only found you recently, after it was obviously sold out
Mike. WOW. When is the re-print? Fantastic book and I was captivated from cover to cover and your explanation of the sequencing and details of each shot. Who printed this great publication, on what paper and what is the cover material?
Hey! There won’t be a second print unfortunately, this was a one time thing.
It was printed by ExWhyZed! They’re wonderful
so nice
Thank you!
Now I get why you travel in Italy: you love gestures😂
Great video and work! Which print service did You use?
ExWhyZed :)
Where did you get the book made, ive been looking for a book maker for months?
ExWhyZed
1st.