I definitely appreciate that he puts what settings he used when he photographs. Gives me ideas on what use and to be better when I go out to take pictures
I love the wide lens, especially when taking photos in a big city, but those photos of the light, the smoke and the building with the 70-200 were amazing!
always a great feeling coming back in from shoot a small amount myself today and seeing an upload, if it wasn't for having to work i'd be right back out there shooting. Thank you for the inspiration, always look forward to any posts or videos you make
Great video again, if you ever get to london, there’s some great tube stations and photography to be had, one station in particular is Baker Street. I’ve got a couple on my instagram page
I’d love to see the shots tag me or message me on instagram @photo.tripps . I’d love to get to London at some point I have so many place I want to go shoot
Man you’re the best!, I always get excited when you upload a new video. And btw you can pay the subway with your phone, I find it easier than getting the card, at least that’s what I do when I go shoot in the city
You can take great pictures with anything honestly. Having better gear can just make the process easier. 14-30 is a great range and f4 is good enough. The only thing that might change for you is using a lower shutter speed in lower light because the lowest aperture you’ll have is f4 but you also can compensate for that with bumping up your ISO
can you share setting for the camera for take this pictures? any edit in LR? or original. thank you, your Work, i very like with the Nice Color. for building. good Jobs
I used to show the original picture but I haven’t done it in a few videos. The camera setting are shown at the bottom of the pictures in the video. I’m not exactly sure if that’s what I meant
I'm definitely getting interested in street photography. I've been watching a lot of that lately. I have a rookie question. You take a lot of photos. Do you use them as a project, make books, etc., or do you do it strictly for you and your enjoyment?
As of right now it’s more for my enjoyment and videos, plus I like to share on social media. If you’d like I got my website up and running last week with some portfolios on there. In the future I’d like to create some books and other media
I edit them one by one but I have some presets I created to help the process. Rn I’ve been using one preset for everything and then working from there with masks and layers
Thank you for the vid. I didn’t like the images you shared. That is because the f the style of street photography I do. I like having people in my images. I don’t like photos of the street without people . That is why I love going to NYC to take pictures. I live in Seattle. Since Covid the streets are empty during the day. At night there are virtually no people on the street. The only street traffic or buses. No taxis. No police cars it’s just empty. It’s scary and potentially dangerous. This is one reason I don’t do a lot of street photography now. I’m sure you probably wouldn’t enjoy my street photography. We all have to do we enjoy doing. Thank you for the effort of putting putting together 35 minutes of pure New York City St. photography. Mask On Nurse Marty (Ret)
I know Seattle has been a mess ever since Covid. With the lack of people I can understand the frustration when going out to shoot. I tend to capture whatever comes to mind in the moment. I enjoy having a composition with just architecture at times. We all see the world differently through the lens of a camera. I appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts man. I got some cool shots of people in my 1509 seconds video I posted a couple weeks ago if you want to check that out.
@@PhotoTripps23gotcha. I Assumed you’re bursting for variation on moving subjects I just wasn’t sure because I heard it a few times when you were shooting at buildings and such lol. Thanks man. Keep up the good work. Loving these videos and your photos.
I definitely appreciate that he puts what settings he used when he photographs. Gives me ideas on what use and to be better when I go out to take pictures
So true brother. So true
He earned a new sub for not gate keeping 🫡
That photo of the mailman is fire fam.
That shot with the postman 🔥
Loved this video. The pics are amazing and I am in love with the colors you got on the final results!
For such a gray day, you got some excellent shots. Nicely done.
Great trip with you, cheers
I love the wide lens, especially when taking photos in a big city, but those photos of the light, the smoke and the building with the 70-200 were amazing!
Always nice to get a little variety. But I’ll agree the wide angle can get addicting to use in the city
That mailman shot 🤌🏼🤌🏼🤌🏼
As always a great video. Interesting brick structures. Always looking forward to where you go and show.
Appreciate it Gary
35 mins of pure bliss
Big fan here super shot master
Great vid buddy!!
Great work
You really make me miss New York
Love your work, as always. Thank you for showing your part of the world through video and awesome photography 👌
Absolutely man thank you for following the journeys
Just found this page and I gotta say you have dope photos. Bless I shoot with the iPhone
Much love thank you
always a great feeling coming back in from shoot a small amount myself today and seeing an upload, if it wasn't for having to work i'd be right back out there shooting. Thank you for the inspiration, always look forward to any posts or videos you make
love 85mm. my best lens. use it all the time
It’s a satisfying focal length
@@PhotoTripps23 absolutely. but now I'm kind of excited about the new upcoming 20-70mm sony lens...
I used to walk in NYC with an F4s and an 85mm f1.8d. Not stealth at all...lol
Great video again, if you ever get to london, there’s some great tube stations and photography to be had, one station in particular is Baker Street. I’ve got a couple on my instagram page
I’d love to see the shots tag me or message me on instagram @photo.tripps . I’d love to get to London at some point I have so many place I want to go shoot
Loving your videos man, keep it up! 🤙
Yo it has been a minute indeed. I havent watched any POVs in months. I'm sure ur gonna get some bangers here tho.
Man you’re the best!, I always get excited when you upload a new video. And btw you can pay the subway with your phone, I find it easier than getting the card, at least that’s what I do when I go shoot in the city
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
And I realized I could use my phone after, it’s been a minute since I’ve been down in the subways honestly
Hi, great video! Are you shooting in Aperture priority?
I’m always in manual mode
keed doing these videos pls! I am your fan from Slovakia!
Enjoyed the video. Question for you , would the Nikon 14-30 f4 Z lens work for similar shots?
You can take great pictures with anything honestly. Having better gear can just make the process easier. 14-30 is a great range and f4 is good enough. The only thing that might change for you is using a lower shutter speed in lower light because the lowest aperture you’ll have is f4 but you also can compensate for that with bumping up your ISO
@@PhotoTripps23 thanks. I am going to try it before I go. I am enjoying your street photography.
I have the 14-24 f2.8S. May use that. Was thinking of the size and weight
@@mozzamhosein6476 oh yeah that would definitely be a better bet
7:50 her phone case pops. Adds nice contrast. 8:55 that's a good one "cry"
can you share setting for the camera for take this pictures? any edit in LR? or original. thank you, your Work, i very like with the Nice Color. for building. good Jobs
I used to show the original picture but I haven’t done it in a few videos. The camera setting are shown at the bottom of the pictures in the video. I’m not exactly sure if that’s what I meant
It looks really easy to shoot in manual on a mirrorless camera. The screen shows you how the exposure looks.
i love your videos, it would be great if you could add captions too
Superfotos,Grüße aus Deutschland!
I'm definitely getting interested in street photography. I've been watching a lot of that lately. I have a rookie question. You take a lot of photos. Do you use them as a project, make books, etc., or do you do it strictly for you and your enjoyment?
As of right now it’s more for my enjoyment and videos, plus I like to share on social media. If you’d like I got my website up and running last week with some portfolios on there. In the future I’d like to create some books and other media
Great video and great photography, you Edit the photos one by one? Or Do you use presets? Like the vibe in the edits
I edit them one by one but I have some presets I created to help the process. Rn I’ve been using one preset for everything and then working from there with masks and layers
Nice shots ! You said you use RN presets ? Or something else? I know you have to go and tweak but what’s your staring presets ? Thanks and be safe !
I have some presets I’ve created in Lightroom just to use as a base but it’s constantly evolving
May I ask what and how are filming yourself as you’re walking and taking photos
I have a GoPro hero 10 on a chest mount
@@PhotoTripps23 oh yeah, I have a Hero 5. Thanks for your response.
Absolutely man, thanks for checking out the video
Thank you for the vid.
I didn’t like the images you shared. That is because the f the style of street photography I do. I like having people in my images. I don’t like photos of the street without people . That is why I love going to NYC to take pictures.
I live in Seattle. Since Covid the streets are empty during the day. At night there are virtually no people on the street. The only street traffic or buses. No taxis. No police cars it’s just empty. It’s scary and potentially dangerous. This is one reason I don’t do a lot of street photography now. I’m sure you probably wouldn’t enjoy my street photography. We all have to do we enjoy doing.
Thank you for the effort of putting putting together 35 minutes of pure New York City St. photography.
Mask On Nurse Marty (Ret)
I know Seattle has been a mess ever since Covid. With the lack of people I can understand the frustration when going out to shoot. I tend to capture whatever comes to mind in the moment. I enjoy having a composition with just architecture at times. We all see the world differently through the lens of a camera. I appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts man. I got some cool shots of people in my 1509 seconds video I posted a couple weeks ago if you want to check that out.
its amazing with everything going on there it seems so empty
Can anyone help me 6:34 where is this location ?
great pictures, did you shoot them in jpeg or raw?
Always raw
Are you just burst shooting or hdr bracketing these?
Most of the time it’s just burst and I use Lightroom for any exposure changes needed. I use bracketing sometimes but normally when using a tripod
@@PhotoTripps23gotcha. I Assumed you’re bursting for variation on moving subjects I just wasn’t sure because I heard it a few times when you were shooting at buildings and such lol. Thanks man. Keep up the good work. Loving these videos and your photos.
Do you have over heating your camera while taking Street photography 😊😊
I’ve never had any issues personally
Brother love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
New York in general is just a smorgasbord of opportunity when it comes to photography.
No doubt there’s always something
What brand was the 14mm?
Sony gm
really like your edit, its amazing what you could squeeze out of the area with that overcast light
Hey do you have presents? Thanks
Hey man I currently don’t have them for sale but I’m working on it
Coming to NY in January.. how do I book you ?
What are ya looking for ?
@@PhotoTripps23 it is my birthday I have a dope fit.… I kinda wanna shot on the subway/ skyline view
Uhmm this is not "pure" street photography 😒
want me to change the title ?
@PhotoTripps23 go do some research and then that's up to you homie.
Great equipment for poor pictures
Send me a link to your work. Please enlighten me