Александр Никитин I shoot with a Leica also but I can still understand and appreciate the sentiment in his comment. Give me any camera and if I focus on the light and compensation then I’ll still take a great photo. When you’ve shot with everything part of the joy in photography is enjoying the equipment you shoot with and the Leica makes things more fun. There’s a lot of flaws in shooting a Leica so technically you can say it isn’t a fancy tool to take great photos (but it can). But you can also romanticise those faults which in turn can inspire you to create good work, too. Leica or not, you don’t need a fancy camera. That statement is true. But if he wants to shoot with a Leica and enjoy the process then so he should!
Max Fairclough I clearly understand it. I just found it a bit funny. Also, I think that no matters what camera you use. It's all about your experience and vision
JACK IS THE MANNN! I’ve taken his advice, jumped out of my comfort zone, and started a RUclips channel to post my adventures with my wife. Our next vlog is due to drop in 45 minutes. I would love some support / feedback so please check it out. Cheers, and thank you Jack for the motivation!
As a student photographer i agree that you should see everythin within a frame even when you dont have your camera on you..it helps you practice your instinct and feelings of finding a good photograph
All those shots are incredible! Joe’s talent is unreal especially because those shots are all on the fly! Fun video and great tips! Thanks for sharing!!
The way he talks about Instagram is the way I feel about RUclips! Even though it obviously has its faults (lol) RUclips has given me so much in life it's kind of insane. This made me want to shoot film again....or go to NYC again....both I think. Maybe soon!
Loved this video! I love that you guys used film because film photos are my absolute FAVORITE & I agree there is no better feeling then being transported back in time to that memory of when you took that specific photo, it’s personally why I love film is because of that excitement of getting those photos back & seeing how they turned out. I could go on & in about how much I love film photography & how much I love photography in general but I won’t & I’ll just say AMAZING video & photos.
Photography for me is just for fun at the moment. I don't have a lot of time to go out and shoot but I do ALWAYS have my camera bag with me. I've done a few paid sessions. Always a blast to get candids too out on the street or in a park.
Joe be like: go, make that photo! I *1a.m., Somewhere in Siberia, 3*F outside* be like: yeah! I'm going right now! few hours later: so I went and shot some damn good shots, thanks for advice))))
hahahah I do the same thing of taking portraits on the street and have a youtube channel around doing it. I have the same shirt as Joe, so hopefully that means ill get to meet you too Jack !
Hello guys..I'm from Malaysian..I like when you take all the pictures..that was so cool and perfect..actually photography is my second hobby after novelist..
What's old is new again. A camera with film, shooting the roll, waiting to get the pictures developed to see what you got. This made me feel old but hopeful for the future at the same time. Enjoy yourself, stay healthy, aim for happy!☮❤
It wasnt explained why 35mm over digital? Is it to get the old school look straight from film to paper vs editing the digital to get there? Good video however!
@@hunter0527 Not only that, but you can't replicate the look with digital at all, if you think you can, you haven't shot film enough to know about it aesthetic qualities. Besides that, film surpasses digital in many technical ways as well, negative film is practically impossible to overexpose, highlight clipping is beautiful, color-science is beautiful, nothing beats a silver gelatin print and 8x10 will totally destroy the best digital Hasselblad camera there is, also, let's not forget about the archival qualities of film, it lasts for hundreds of years if take care of.
Additionally, there’s a lot to be said for the way you have to slow everything down when you’re shooting film. For example, you might only have 36 exposures on a roll of 35mm film, as opposed to digital. With that in mind a lot people find themselves to be more selective or thoughtful when shooting.
Hey I get it, I have no idea what the law would be in your part of the world, but you really need to stop talking shit about European laws that you clearly have no idea about.
How can you even intrude on the couple sharing a close moment? And then the next one with the weary office guy crossing the road! You are an antithesis to privacy. Beware before someone files a case against you for taking their photos without permission
This was an awesome and helpful video! its past 12 midnight where and I am but I swear to God I almost screamed. (@2:45) IF I HEAR THIS SAMPLE AGAIN I WILL LOSE MY SHIT. Why does every RUclipsr play this music?!
Film?...ya it's pretty special. Been doing it for awhile, try adapting those old film SLR lenses to your modern cameras and bridge the old and new....promise you'll love it to death.
@@JackCoyne love ya Jack! Always!! Thanks for reading my comment. I think your work is great. The last one was a surprise. different from your usual. Not bad, just different~ I can't wait to see more of your photos.
this is everything i needed. regular film missions with joe would be so col
im jealous
"You don't need a fancy camera"
Taking pictures on Leica
Александр Никитин 🤦♂️
They. Aren’t the best in nyc thats fucked when there’s so many studs in nyc. Let’s call them popular lol
Александр Никитин I shoot with a Leica also but I can still understand and appreciate the sentiment in his comment. Give me any camera and if I focus on the light and compensation then I’ll still take a great photo. When you’ve shot with everything part of the joy in photography is enjoying the equipment you shoot with and the Leica makes things more fun. There’s a lot of flaws in shooting a Leica so technically you can say it isn’t a fancy tool to take great photos (but it can). But you can also romanticise those faults which in turn can inspire you to create good work, too.
Leica or not, you don’t need a fancy camera. That statement is true. But if he wants to shoot with a Leica and enjoy the process then so he should!
Max Fairclough I clearly understand it. I just found it a bit funny. Also, I think that no matters what camera you use. It's all about your experience and vision
I dont consider Leica fancy,because spec wise,it's not groundbreaking,it's just well built and delivers for a LONG time...
ohhhhh you have a lot of photographers to check out from NYC my friend...
instagram.com/allenmpierre/
@@allen9195 your amazing man, just looked through your whole page. your shots are truly important
@@absentmindstate Thank you 🙏🏾
@@allen9195 Are you outta NYC? Good stuff bro
instagram.com/aarontimm.jaws
wow such an honor
thanks for sharing your tips
Dude you look like you don't sleep so much :)
Ahhhh, plz dont use the digital camera sound for his m6.
Made me almost switch off
Lol made it louder than a Pentax 67, my guy chill!
JACK IS THE MANNN! I’ve taken his advice, jumped out of my comfort zone, and started a RUclips channel to post my adventures with my wife. Our next vlog is due to drop in 45 minutes. I would love some support / feedback so please check it out. Cheers, and thank you Jack for the motivation!
As a student photographer i agree that you should see everythin within a frame even when you dont have your camera on you..it helps you practice your instinct and feelings of finding a good photograph
Kinda stole the only song that Willem Verbeeck uses in all of his videos, otherwise enjoyed the video
it's a "stock" song
everybody uses it
watching this 2 years later and it's still great
All those shots are incredible! Joe’s talent is unreal especially because those shots are all on the fly! Fun video and great tips! Thanks for sharing!!
The way he talks about Instagram is the way I feel about RUclips! Even though it obviously has its faults (lol) RUclips has given me so much in life it's kind of insane. This made me want to shoot film again....or go to NYC again....both I think. Maybe soon!
i love joe nice of you to show us an inside look into his work
Loved this video! I love that you guys used film because film photos are my absolute FAVORITE & I agree there is no better feeling then being transported back in time to that memory of when you took that specific photo, it’s personally why I love film is because of that excitement of getting those photos back & seeing how they turned out. I could go on & in about how much I love film photography & how much I love photography in general but I won’t & I’ll just say AMAZING video & photos.
Wow this is too dope
Joe Greer, I'm a Big Fan Of Him. Oh God He So Talented..... God Bless Him
Good share Jack. Joe, totally spot on, "All in and shoot what you love!"
Photography for me is just for fun at the moment. I don't have a lot of time to go out and shoot but I do ALWAYS have my camera bag with me. I've done a few paid sessions. Always a blast to get candids too out on the street or in a park.
That last pic with the bride and groom is absolutely killer
This was a very cool, chill video. Thank you for taking the time to create it. Looking forward to seeing more of your photos.
YESSSS JOE IS IS A LEGEND!!!! 😭
he is indeed a legend
Thanks for the advice, guys!!
my best photos, the work i'm most proud of, are photos i take mentally when i don't have my camera...
Thank you Jack & Joe. This is what I needed to start taking photographs.
Ugh this was awesome, thanks for sharing bro
Make more videos like this one plz is super cool, congrats man for your RUclips Chanel.
Love the video. I’m a big Joe Greer fan. Curious, what camera store did you guys go to at the beginning of the video?
Dope I’m rocking the Olympus zoom rn
Loved the video, LOVE ioe! Just smashed that sub button :).
Always a pleasure watching your videos
Great story. simple but effective. love it. keep it going jack!
THANKS JOSH!
that was so well edited and nice! thanks for this video! im going to get back into my photography now
im the same way just leaving the convo mid talk to take a photo
Film is not dead, love it!
This was so solid
I like to candid people :)
I like their real emotions without acting.
I had quite a lot of fun watching that video! :)
I definitely think of how I shoot as “seeing in frames” if you can think about harp use framing, photography becomes easy and fun
Fucking love joe. Such a dope video
Jack, this one was so good. I hope their is a round two. Probably my fav of all your vlogs.
Maybe sane thing in a new city...??
Jack Coyne different city or, a landscape photographer. Some photographers are doing some sick stuff with large format and wet plate photography.
Joe be like: go, make that photo!
I *1a.m., Somewhere in Siberia, 3*F outside* be like: yeah! I'm going right now!
few hours later: so I went and shot some damn good shots, thanks for advice))))
Awesome video!! I think the same way but with film i always view things as a frame and think “oh that would be a great shot right there”
hahahah I do the same thing of taking portraits on the street and have a youtube channel around doing it. I have the same shirt as Joe, so hopefully that means ill get to meet you too Jack !
The title of the video is extra
Such a dope video man - transporter is right.
Do you ask before taking photos? Anyone ever get angry at you for snapping photos of them?
Hello guys..I'm from Malaysian..I like when you take all the pictures..that was so cool and perfect..actually photography is my second hobby after novelist..
What's old is new again. A camera with film, shooting the roll, waiting to get the pictures developed to see what you got. This made me feel old but hopeful for the future at the same time. Enjoy yourself, stay healthy, aim for happy!☮❤
Dope video dude. Loved this. Do more of this.
The best in is own house, probably.
The Music, Think! apparently you haven’t seen his gallery.
This was good! I definitely need to get out and shoot more photos if I want to get really good.
Many great tips! thank you.
Man, I love this! Would love to see more street shooting and film shots!
great vid - love seeing how joe works
He's an absolute stud. Red & Jack adventure soon.
@@JackCoyne that'd be so rad
I really liked this video
NYC is the place..Any camera,one lens,full battery,no tripod...Just shoot because by the time you think a lot,you missed shots..
loved this
Most coolest video ever.
If anyone watching this is interested in Street Photography, look into Daniel Arnold.
LOVED it ! Great friend, great tips, great edit. Keep it up Jack !
This was great!!!
Yo, that black and white photo of the couple at 5:04 is great!
Joe seems like such a nice and wholesome guy to chill with, his pictures are pretty much god tier too for film photography
4:15 best bit
He is very talented
It wasnt explained why 35mm over digital? Is it to get the old school look straight from film to paper vs editing the digital to get there? Good video however!
Because you don’t get to see what you shot until you get your film developed. Delayed gratification.
@@JackCoyne AHHHH... Patience my friend, patience. Not too many people have that anymore. Good for you guys! Keep up the good work!!
@@hunter0527 Not only that, but you can't replicate the look with digital at all, if you think you can, you haven't shot film enough to know about it aesthetic qualities. Besides that, film surpasses digital in many technical ways as well, negative film is practically impossible to overexpose, highlight clipping is beautiful, color-science is beautiful, nothing beats a silver gelatin print and 8x10 will totally destroy the best digital Hasselblad camera there is, also, let's not forget about the archival qualities of film, it lasts for hundreds of years if take care of.
Additionally, there’s a lot to be said for the way you have to slow everything down when you’re shooting film. For example, you might only have 36 exposures on a roll of 35mm film, as opposed to digital. With that in mind a lot people find themselves to be more selective or thoughtful when shooting.
he walks reallly fast
4:14 the photo was from the other side
stellar vid yet again Jack
That bip sound cannot work with his camera :-)
amazing video! may i ask which store is this? im visiting new york soon and im trying to score a really good camera. thank you!
Is your last portrait with joe also shot on the film roll camera? It looks like shot on a Pixel 3. Wow!
I know you already love it but you are going to fall deeper and deeper in love with film. It's addicting. Enjoy, brother!
Joe is a god.
was Joe manually focusing? If so he's got zone focusing down pat.
Joe must drink 10 cups of coffee a day lol
In the EU this would be a Crime 😢
Yeah no not really
in latinamerica is not a crime but you would get a punch in the face or just a... why are you taking my picture, %$%&?!!
especially in Germany.
Hey I get it, I have no idea what the law would be in your part of the world, but you really need to stop talking shit about European laws that you clearly have no idea about.
How can you even intrude on the couple sharing a close moment? And then the next one with the weary office guy crossing the road! You are an antithesis to privacy. Beware before someone files a case against you for taking their photos without permission
shutter sound of a DSLR? lol.
That photo of the Flatiron Building tho🔥🔥. Keep up the get work
this was awesome.
This was dope man! Great job on this. Joe's photos are unreal. Awesome documentation as well. Nailed it!
your friend got a lot of confidence taking pictures without permission
great video!
and how does it focus? does it manually? it's very quick to take the picture
Did the meaning of “best” changed in the vocabulary ? He is good but nothing best
he’s 1000000x better than you so maybe tone down on the shit talk?
no one can be the best, because it's all subjective
Great video
This was an awesome and helpful video! its past 12 midnight where and I am but I swear to God I almost screamed. (@2:45) IF I HEAR THIS SAMPLE AGAIN I WILL LOSE MY SHIT. Why does every RUclipsr play this music?!
does somebody knows what's the store from the beginning of the video? thanks!
For those who know Joe Greer's work very well, how would you describe his style? What aspects of his photography stand out to you?
Don't people get mad when you guys take the pictures like that? I live in the DR and they will punch you right away
Elizabeth Guzman lol people don’t care about anything in NYC 😂
@@ClayBowen 😂😂😂
That guy looks like Martin Shkreli
what camera did joe use and what camera did you use?
2-Pictures says it all
Film?...ya it's pretty special. Been doing it for awhile, try adapting those old film SLR lenses to your modern cameras and bridge the old and new....promise you'll love it to death.
Ese bato con la camisa del America 😂
They are great, but let me say that Shooting street ph in nyc is very easy.
What type of camera did u use jack?
Literally thought THSI was Casey for a sec
Fun video
That's better~ that last one was ....really??!?? Love you jack!
Not everyone is gonna love every video you make! I still put a lot of thought and effort into the last video and making something different. Oh well!
@@JackCoyne love ya Jack! Always!! Thanks for reading my comment. I think your work is great. The last one was a surprise. different from your usual. Not bad, just different~ I can't wait to see more of your photos.
"The best?" That kind of description is always suspect. Let the work stand by itself.