Wow, it really shows how quickly you need to react to your surroundings in street photography. You just need to snap and go. I always end up overthinking and then missing the shot. Thanks for showing NYC through your eyes and for breaking down your exposure process. I always struggle with focus and exposure during street photography because of how quickly the city moves.
Def shoot and go. Have you tried setting focus before and just 'waiting' for the subject to move into it. Though I've missed plenty of shots or the timing was way off. Even worse when the moment is caught on video. :(
@@DmitryKoupriyanov Yes, I have tried that! A lot of time spent loitering outside shops and on street corners lol. I still miss some shots that way too, but I think it's good practice before moving on to capture strangers mid-stride
@@theundefinedphotographer yonge-dundas is a good corner to loiter on. (saw you have a few vids from Toronto) One of my go to 'street' spots and just minutes away from Ryerson Gallery. People watching is great. Think many miss such small moment rushing around living life.
@@DmitryKoupriyanov You're from Toronto too! Yes, Yonge-Dundas is a treasure trove. There's also a lot of activity on Queen St since it leads to Trinity Bellwoods, but again I think for now I work best while I'm stationary and watching people lol. Kensingston is also great too. People watching is definitely humbling. I think Joe mentioned in someone else's video that the moments on the street only happen once and are never repeated again, and I like the idea that each person sees something unique that no one else has seen.
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This shot of the woman's high hills and her reflexion is dynamite Joe !
Literally the reason I started to get into film and street photography was because of you. Your talent for picking moments to capture will always impress
Lots of okay/good photographers on youtube. But you watch this guy and the scenes he composes, and you just say to yourself out loud, "F***, he's good!" Joe really is that photographer thing. He stands apart from so many other channels. He's not a clickbait guy, he doesn't review products/cameras, he just shoots and shoots and shoots...and it shows. I'm terribly excited about this new series.
All you see on RUclips is boring gear bros talking about the latest cameras and lenses, it's so refreshing watching a video that is raw shooting on the street no bs. Thank you xo
Totally depends on where you're shooting. I'm from Germany, and I can tell you that this sort of photography is just not possible here. People are paranoid about anyone with a camera. Even in big cities like Berlin it's hard.
@@atroche1978 In a lot of countries in Europe it's not okay to specifically photograph people without consent, but scenic images with people in it is fine.
What i will love most about this series is trying to guess what are you gonna shoot, who interesting people you see before you show the picture, i am impressed most of the time because the things i think and the things you actually capture are completely different, great job Joe!
LOVED. IT. I was practically screaming at my tv when I saw interesting opportunities, “JOE!DUDE!! THE LADY LIGHTING THE CIGARETTE!!!”. Lol. Thanks for the great vid!
man oh man your ability to capture such a vast amount of life in four frames continues to fascinate me. really hyped on this series and what's more to come!!!
I love how you're circling and retracing some of your steps when you find an interesting subject. I feel like my dad watching sports but instead I'm rooting for you so you GET THAT SHOT! C'MON! SCOOOOOOORE!
Most people back in the day would've been paranoid about loading film in broad daylight, but you're like, "whatever, gotta do it". Great shots. I'll have to sub now. 😊
After the world being in lockdown for almost 3 weeks, it felt good to see all these people walking around and living their lives. That was like drinking 3 cups of good coffee. With that said, I first came across the Leica promo video with you. Got me curious about you since I’ve never heard about you. Lots of solid photographers out there in the world, it’s great to see how social media has helped bring a lot of unknown, and even new, photographers to the point where they are getting great exposure. In the 90s when I was getting my start in the biz, the only photographers who got that exposure were the ones being featured in photo/trade magazines and the ones getting their work in magazines, and even then, you never got that in depth inside look and get to know them. RUclips and Instagram have been amazing for anyone willing to share their work and provide worthy content.
Thanks for being vulnerable and sharing such an intimate aspect of your process- Living Legend- so satisfying to watch you load up that m6, and your Cartier-Bresson wrist wrap was dope
Great video. I love your perspective on how you approach street photos. Feels like a one man street photo workshop. Thanks for inviting us into your process and I'm looking forward to more in the series!
I've been following your socials for a while and have admired your photography. It's dope to see how you go about capturing stuff on the streets. I've always been curious about your approach.
Loved the one of the birds, the one of the woman with the purple coat and that reflection as well as the shot of the old man smoking infront of the 'flower wall'👌🏼 really awesome pics! I enjoyed watching. Love the new series joe! :)
Haha.. I thought covering the GoPro was part of the plan to be more stealthy! lol... So many amazing shots in this video. Something really cool about that shot of the guy in front of the McDonalds. A lot of times I was trying to guess which shot you would take. Definitely keep this series coming! Thumbs up!
seeing it from your point of view is mesmerizing, this must be the most fascinating video of yours. i adore te process and i hope you will make this into a series.
This is probably y favorite so far. You other video hav3 been mostly really cool and informative but there’s something about watching you take pictures and the moment around those photographs that made me 1. Appreciate you more as an artist 2. Learn a lot, like if I was with you watching. Awesome. Thanks for sharing. Also: whenever you fell like you wanna make a zine or a book, im a graphic designer and I would love to help your work and stories shine in that format.
You’ve just unlocked a new beast. Take this series and run with it. Remember to keep it simple, Joe.
go check out, 7th era..Hayden P…and North Borders!! They do the same POV things but in melborune. Im excited to see it in NYC since i live closer
Phoenix I already have. Thanks for letter me know.
@@loxleymv lol these edgelord yt photographers that went to the peter mckinnon school of photography cannot compare to joe
Wow, it really shows how quickly you need to react to your surroundings in street photography. You just need to snap and go. I always end up overthinking and then missing the shot. Thanks for showing NYC through your eyes and for breaking down your exposure process. I always struggle with focus and exposure during street photography because of how quickly the city moves.
Def shoot and go. Have you tried setting focus before and just 'waiting' for the subject to move into it. Though I've missed plenty of shots or the timing was way off. Even worse when the moment is caught on video. :(
His reaction time at least 10x faster than mine.
@@DmitryKoupriyanov Yes, I have tried that! A lot of time spent loitering outside shops and on street corners lol. I still miss some shots that way too, but I think it's good practice before moving on to capture strangers mid-stride
@@theundefinedphotographer yonge-dundas is a good corner to loiter on. (saw you have a few vids from Toronto) One of my go to 'street' spots and just minutes away from Ryerson Gallery.
People watching is great. Think many miss such small moment rushing around living life.
@@DmitryKoupriyanov You're from Toronto too! Yes, Yonge-Dundas is a treasure trove. There's also a lot of activity on Queen St since it leads to Trinity Bellwoods, but again I think for now I work best while I'm stationary and watching people lol. Kensingston is also great too. People watching is definitely humbling. I think Joe mentioned in someone else's video that the moments on the street only happen once and are never repeated again, and I like the idea that each person sees something unique that no one else has seen.
This shot of the woman's high hills and her reflexion is dynamite Joe !
I wonder how many people said “did he just take our picture??”
I'll usually just do the "keep aiming" trick and most people dismiss it.
Brandon Davey haha a classic!
I usually keep the camera positioned and just rotate it to the left making it look like im taking a slow video 😂
I use the "look past the subject technique"
@@Azn_Bran Nice one, but seems impossible with an SLR, it can be heard from two blocks away
favorite series on youtube
Think this is a great idea! Get to see and understand more of the day to day things going on. We get to see that thought process, great job!
Same
that pigeon shot was straight heat
Literally the reason I started to get into film and street photography was because of you. Your talent for picking moments to capture will always impress
Lots of okay/good photographers on youtube. But you watch this guy and the scenes he composes, and you just say to yourself out loud, "F***, he's good!" Joe really is that photographer thing. He stands apart from so many other channels. He's not a clickbait guy, he doesn't review products/cameras, he just shoots and shoots and shoots...and it shows. I'm terribly excited about this new series.
I love your approach to street photography... you’re just so slick and half these people don’t know they just got their pictures taken.
This was amazing to watch! Very well done
The cuts were seamless from the gopro to the actual picture, and these candids are crazy!!! Looking forward to more vids from this series :-)
All you see on RUclips is boring gear bros talking about the latest cameras and lenses, it's so refreshing watching a video that is raw shooting on the street no bs. Thank you xo
Love how you show the developed shots literally right as you shoot it. Awesome work Joe, can’t wait for episode/volume II
Got a good feeling about this series! 4:45 is so beautiful.
Looking forward for more diary entries Joe
i always wonder how people react when they see they're being photographed by a random stranger on the street
Totally depends on where you're shooting. I'm from Germany, and I can tell you that this sort of photography is just not possible here. People are paranoid about anyone with a camera. Even in big cities like Berlin it's hard.
@@alex_srsc Why is that?
@@alex_srsc in France too, it's pretty hard, but usually i "Hit and run", or if it seems to risky i just ask haha !
@@alex_srsc aren't there laws in Germany that prohibit photographing strangers in the street?
@@atroche1978 In a lot of countries in Europe it's not okay to specifically photograph people without consent, but scenic images with people in it is fine.
Dude, love this
The moments when you take the photo and the moving image from the video is replaced by the still picture is just bewitching.
xoxo
What i will love most about this series is trying to guess what are you gonna shoot, who interesting people you see before you show the picture, i am impressed most of the time because the things i think and the things you actually capture are completely different, great job Joe!
Fantastic man, love this idea
Just... WOW with the new series
This is what everyone has been waiting for
👀👀👀Outstanding new series. Looking forward to further captures n' vids.
sidenote: *Never have I seen NYC look . . . SO CLEAN*
The shot with the man framed in the fedex truck is fire!
Terrific work. I look forward to episode two.
LOVED. IT. I was practically screaming at my tv when I saw interesting opportunities, “JOE!DUDE!! THE LADY LIGHTING THE CIGARETTE!!!”. Lol. Thanks for the great vid!
Good work! Im wainting for second part👌🏻
the one with the woman in the purple coat made me smile because of how good it is
4:45 👌👌 amazing video! Can't wait for the photobook 🤞🤪💚
man oh man your ability to capture such a vast amount of life in four frames continues to fascinate me. really hyped on this series and what's more to come!!!
This guy is a sniper with that Leica. Joe might be my fav street photographer out there and this new POV format is dope
Man you're so good, it's amazing to see your process and how you don't overthink every image. Really inspiring!
Wow, that shot of the girl in front of the bus is awesome. It looks like she was ready!
Dude this is so dope ! great video ! NYC looks like the Disneyland of streetphoto !!! like every corner something looks cool ! awesome !
I love how you're circling and retracing some of your steps when you find an interesting subject. I feel like my dad watching sports but instead I'm rooting for you so you GET THAT SHOT! C'MON! SCOOOOOOORE!
Joe looking like Harry from Home Alone ;)
Serious though I‘m so hyped on these videos keep up the great work!
This video is exceptional. Can’t wait for more!
Most people back in the day would've been paranoid about loading film in broad daylight, but you're like, "whatever, gotta do it". Great shots. I'll have to sub now. 😊
Amazing episode. I like so much . Congrats 👊🏽😀📷
Fuji colors looking good, great video and excited for more content like this
Some great shots in there dude. 8:25 is crazy with the double M in his hairline + logo
Great observation! New York is such a trip!
didn't notice the double m haha
I didnt6even see that. Joe must hsve some quick mental reflexes
I love this new format. It also reminds me how completely weird street photography is.
I love this series already 👍👍👍
The shot on 5:49 is amazing. So much meaning where the man is dreaming of flying away, with that add behind him.
Hi, what an incredible video. Keep up the amazing work! I look forward to your next video.
After the world being in lockdown for almost 3 weeks, it felt good to see all these people walking around and living their lives. That was like drinking 3 cups of good coffee. With that said, I first came across the Leica promo video with you. Got me curious about you since I’ve never heard about you. Lots of solid photographers out there in the world, it’s great to see how social media has helped bring a lot of unknown, and even new, photographers to the point where they are getting great exposure. In the 90s when I was getting my start in the biz, the only photographers who got that exposure were the ones being featured in photo/trade magazines and the ones getting their work in magazines, and even then, you never got that in depth inside look and get to know them. RUclips and Instagram have been amazing for anyone willing to share their work and provide worthy content.
Always so fascinating to see street photographers work their magic.
wet bandit outfit on point, great video joe
This is the first vlog that i ve watched filmed in pov while taking pictures and I LOVE it! Looking forward to see more of this
Feeling like I'm in GTA on a photography mission haha great video as always 👌🏻
THE ONE with the GIRL WITH THE RED HEELS!!!!!! I wish to be getting this good in photography one day... 💫
YES JOE I AM HERE FOR THIS & I love your photography!!!!
One of the best street videos on yt
YOOO BRO DEFINITELY THE BEST VIDEO YOU EVER MADE SO FAR! NO BS AND SUPER RAWW! LUV IT ! KEEP IT UP!
dopest series on RUclips!! you the man
I could watch 500 of these. Unreal, Joe!
Thanks for being vulnerable and sharing such an intimate aspect of your process- Living Legend- so satisfying to watch you load up that m6, and your Cartier-Bresson wrist wrap was dope
I love this series already
Great video. I love your perspective on how you approach street photos. Feels like a one man street photo workshop. Thanks for inviting us into your process and I'm looking forward to more in the series!
no need for commentary, the photos speak for themselves. amazing work and a fantastic video. I love this series already
love the video as always Joe. Can't wait to work on videos with you in the future! ;)
I've been following your socials for a while and have admired your photography. It's dope to see how you go about capturing stuff on the streets. I've always been curious about your approach.
That one of the woman with the purple dress is insane!
This brand new recording set up is the perfect combo with final shots showing up ! Loved it
dang such fast shots! and so accurate from the hip as well. no hesitation.
This is basically a 1st person street photography shooter instructional video for newcomers haha good shit
Yeah I can’t wait for more this is better than Netflix
you snapped man. this is too good
It’s very nice to see videos like this with photographers using something different than Portra 400. Looking forward to the upcoming episodes
It's always a good day when joe drops a new video... Love from Toronto
Loved the one of the birds, the one of the woman with the purple coat and that reflection as well as the shot of the old man smoking infront of the 'flower wall'👌🏼 really awesome pics!
I enjoyed watching. Love the new series joe! :)
Wow, the colors from the Fuji Superia are looking FINE. I’ll have to pick up a roll sometime. Nice video as well! Digging the FPV
Super clean. Keep at it. NY is one of a kind.
8:10 is just a masterpiece
Loving all the street photos youve been posting on IG nice to see a little behind the scenes of them on here now.
I could watch this all day. Amazing.
Haha.. I thought covering the GoPro was part of the plan to be more stealthy! lol... So many amazing shots in this video. Something really cool about that shot of the guy in front of the McDonalds. A lot of times I was trying to guess which shot you would take. Definitely keep this series coming! Thumbs up!
It seems to me you're doing magic. I like colors of your pictures.
seeing it from your point of view is mesmerizing, this must be the most fascinating video of yours. i adore te process and i hope you will make this into a series.
Make more of these bro! These are so dope!
This is probably y favorite so far. You other video hav3 been mostly really cool and informative but there’s something about watching you take pictures and the moment around those photographs that made me 1. Appreciate you more as an artist 2. Learn a lot, like if I was with you watching. Awesome. Thanks for sharing.
Also: whenever you fell like you wanna make a zine or a book, im a graphic designer and I would love to help your work and stories shine in that format.
That was lit dude! You were riding the decisive moment roller coaster. That’s what it felt like watching you work.
1. Do people yell at you or confront you?
2. How do you react?
so cool to see the shot before you actually take the photo. love this concept, love this series.
I enjoyed your street diary very much. Please keep it up.
Uuuuu I really like this low perspective of the images! Really really nice outcomes
This is amazing. More please.
I would love to see a section of footage after you have taken the photos, see how different people react or don't
Zak Frazer yeah this would be really interesting to see!!
you have to keep it moving, you cant linger
great photos, great video. I'm really looking forward to the next one.
This was so fun to watch. Love the red heels reflection. On point!
I would definitely enjoy more of these. Plus kudos to bearing the New York cold like that.
Excellent mate. A wee tutorial video or tips on how to shoot in a similar way would be handy. Looking forward to the next
Fantastic first installment Joe! Really enjoyed watching the video and your perspective! Can't wait to see how it all develops!
Great video and shots, as always. I got one of those chest mounts as a gift over the holidays, as well. It's made things a whole lot easier.
That lady in the red heels was so perfect of a shot
Soo good and inspiring. Excited for this series.
This was great and inspires me to get out on the street more! Looking forward to more of this series.
Stoked on the series!
Love this series. It really makes me feel like I'm out on the streets taking the photos
Wow I'm surprised how many shots you took without looking into view finder but still makes decent photos. Superb skill!
This was a masterclass like no other!! A joy to watch! Can't for more! Thank you sir