I'm new to street photography. Thanks for doing this my man and also showing your settings. Literally felt like being out there with you and seeing your thought process. That photo at 16:28 min is straight fire.
Dope as always, in regards to rules, see them more as guide lines - follow/don't follow, but go with what you feel never worry what anybody else thinks
I agree my friend! We follow the rules as guidelines, but as we get more experience…we are allowed to break those rules to help reform our creativity 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Amazing video man, now im about to do day time photography instead of night time 😂💪I did notice that the settings on the camera and on the final image are different though.
Cool shots. I liked how barely any people were walking on the streets 😅 As for the following the rules or not, it all depends. It's a good practice to have them in the back of your mind so if the brief moment presents itself you'll get pleasing composition + great subject matter. Instead of just winging it and be left only with a great subject matter but in awkward comp. That being said sometimes you can stumble onto happy accident without trying following the rules but just going with the flow. The most important thing is to shoot a lot. There can never be enough photos to enjoy :)
Thank you my friend! I shoot on continuous AF with face detection, but I also set my focus shooting to spot rather than wide. If I shoot on wide focus, you’re giving the camera to guess what the focus points should be, with spot focus I can have full control of where I need the camera to focus on.
Apart from the exposure, which is correct because the camera does everything on its own, what are you trying to communicate with these photos? Nothing, maybe. You all take the same street photos, all of you, all the same, and all without meaning. Where is the message in each individual photo? What is happening? Before taking 1000 photos a day and chasing social media likes, study the photos of documentary photographers, like Cartier-Bresson, Ferdinando Scianna, Gianni Berengo Gardin, etc. I would also add that shooting while looking at the screen distances you from photography. You should look through the viewfinder, or not look at all because you already know what the framing will be. Just my 2 cents.
1) provide photo samples for people who wanna buy an a7iii 2) they just wanna share their hobbies. Not everyone is a "pro" photographer. + Art is subjective, it's not BCS u find a picture "meaninglessness" that it is, maybe you are to close minded to see one. 3) you are really arrogant for someone who doesn't even share his art work, are u too afraid of releasing it BCS you know it's bad ? 4) this guy provided a good quality video for free and with good photo samples. For now it's better than you BCS you have done nothing but hate
You took so much time to criticize someone that is actually putting in hard work but where’s your work? Can you make a video and teach us everything you just pointed out? It’s so easy to critique everyone else while you don’t actually have anything to show for.
My dude! Great to see you on youtube as well! ❤️
Much love! 🙏🏾
I'm new to street photography. Thanks for doing this my man and also showing your settings. Literally felt like being out there with you and seeing your thought process. That photo at 16:28 min is straight fire.
Always great to see a new video. Thanks Mike.
Thank you my friend! Stay tuned for content in London and Paris later in the year 🙏🏾
That sounds amazing! Looking forward to it.
Great video mate. You've definitely been getting better
Thank you my friend
Great video man! I've got to visit NYC one day, this place looks like heaven for street photography 😍
Thank you my friend, and it is! Endless street photography opportunities 🙌🏾
Magnifique vidéo mec, Merci ! from 🇫🇷
Merci beaucoup, I look forward to being Paris in the next 3 weeks. 🇫🇷
@@NorthEst2021 that would be wonderful !! You film with what?
@@romancecchi2521 I'll shooting on the Sony A7III as well as filming on the Dji Osmo Pocket 3 for cinematic shots
Dope as always, in regards to rules, see them more as guide lines - follow/don't follow, but go with what you feel never worry what anybody else thinks
I agree my friend! We follow the rules as guidelines, but as we get more experience…we are allowed to break those rules to help reform our creativity 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
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Thank you 🙏🏾
Amazing video man, now im about to do day time photography instead of night time 😂💪I did notice that the settings on the camera and on the final image are different though.
Appreciate it my friend! I should do more night content, since I’m not the best at night 😂
nice video keep it up 💯
Thank you 🙏🏾
Great video. at the end of the video 25 minutes. Where are you shooting from?
Love the video! Can you share this preset?from the first pictures?
Presets will be coming soon in 2025 🤙🏾
Cool shots. I liked how barely any people were walking on the streets 😅 As for the following the rules or not, it all depends. It's a good practice to have them in the back of your mind so if the brief moment presents itself you'll get pleasing composition + great subject matter. Instead of just winging it and be left only with a great subject matter but in awkward comp. That being said sometimes you can stumble onto happy accident without trying following the rules but just going with the flow. The most important thing is to shoot a lot. There can never be enough photos to enjoy :)
I appreciate the advice and insight on the matter. Thank you very much
Video was dope 💪🏾 curious what autofocus settings you use? Yours seems a lot quicker to face detect than mine on my A7III
Thank you my friend! I shoot on continuous AF with face detection, but I also set my focus shooting to spot rather than wide. If I shoot on wide focus, you’re giving the camera to guess what the focus points should be, with spot focus I can have full control of where I need the camera to focus on.
I recently used 35mm to take some photos. Can you give me some guidance? Thank you very much!
What is your music name
Apart from the exposure, which is correct because the camera does everything on its own, what are you trying to communicate with these photos? Nothing, maybe. You all take the same street photos, all of you, all the same, and all without meaning. Where is the message in each individual photo? What is happening? Before taking 1000 photos a day and chasing social media likes, study the photos of documentary photographers, like Cartier-Bresson, Ferdinando Scianna, Gianni Berengo Gardin, etc. I would also add that shooting while looking at the screen distances you from photography. You should look through the viewfinder, or not look at all because you already know what the framing will be. Just my 2 cents.
1) provide photo samples for people who wanna buy an a7iii
2) they just wanna share their hobbies. Not everyone is a "pro" photographer. + Art is subjective, it's not BCS u find a picture "meaninglessness" that it is, maybe you are to close minded to see one.
3) you are really arrogant for someone who doesn't even share his art work, are u too afraid of releasing it BCS you know it's bad ?
4) this guy provided a good quality video for free and with good photo samples. For now it's better than you BCS you have done nothing but hate
Keep your 2 cents to yourself mate..
Don’t like it? Don’t comment.
Great vid.
You took so much time to criticize someone that is actually putting in hard work but where’s your work? Can you make a video and teach us everything you just pointed out? It’s so easy to critique everyone else while you don’t actually have anything to show for.
What does looking through the viewfinder achieve for mirrorless? It’s the exact same thing being shown as the screen - it’s all digital.
@@Maiiftl it's just personal pref I guess