This is such a good tip because it's not just "hey just copy this photo" like in so many other videos, but it's actually a proper compositional technique that has versatility and can be applied in a ton of different ways!
I think it's because phones usually sound that way when you call a person who is literally standing super close to you. Maybe I'm wrong, and the mic was just not plugged in all the way. Regardless, I love the video topic/idea
You guys are with out doubt my favourite photographers on RUclips. Your presentation is so honest and natural without any hint of smugness. Three seconds into this vid my minds blown again. Keep up the good work guys and don’t ever stop being you!
I keep coming back to this video and posing videos you made because composition is something I struggle with quite a lot but your examples are always really useful and inspiring for different types of locations. anyway, its not new that you are amazing photographers and you tubers, thank youuuuu
It's the first time I heard about subframing, it feels like some magical stuff i should have known all along. Thank you for taking your time making this awesome content
Thank you for all the great tutorials and effort that you put in to them. Your videos are very easy to understand and follow! I will definitely recommend your channel to anyone who needs help with their photography.
I love this technique. It's such an easy thing with such a big impact on the photos. This is by far my most favorite technique shown in a video since a long time. Thank you!
I would love to get your guy's take on shooting somewhere with bad weather, i.e, cold, rain, grey skies etc. I often find it hard to be inspired to go out and shoot where I live!
One of my favorite videos you guys have put out, ahh!! Nice to know about a technique that I've even been using but didn't know I was, and to see so many lovely examples of it. 🤗😍
Still my favorite photographers, in love with your style and overall aesthetic! I just keep coming back for more. Come to South Africa sometime, I can be your super cautious tour guide!
after watching this I feel like a sim who just leveled up in photography knowledge. I feel like I say this every time I watch one of your videos but....I really can't wait to go practice this on my own now 🤓 🖤
your videos are so informative! i feel like i should be paying for them 😄 thanks for all these tips! they’re so useful for beginner photographers such as myself 👍🏼🙂
Y’all always have such helpful and awesome tips and in such a quick video! Thank you so much! I’m appreciative of all the beautiful work and thought you put in to every tutorial ❤️
That side chain effect on Rachel's voice tho, apart from that the tutorial is so helpful, I feel like the motion graphics helps a ton understanding things clearly.
can you teach us a new internet thing that’s newer than “let’s get this bread” or what?
"Let's obtain that grain" is a good alternative :D
@@ToxHDonPC Dude that is genius:D I need to use this anywhere now.
Lets Yeet this Wheat???
Let’s yeet this experience
lets bag that bao
Is it me or rachel mic is not plug in properly when you guys are paying the bills
MHZQUE I think it’s an audio compression issue on her clip.
Yeaaaah, something’s going on there.
Honestly thought it was intentional. 🤔
I thought that too.
I’m thinking intentional but I can’t fathom why...
Did anyone else get a problem with the add section of the vid of just me
Yeah there's a problem.
Same.
Not really for me is ok I love their style to do the things
I'm sorry?!?! how are y'all not at one million subs yet?!
This is such a good tip because it's not just "hey just copy this photo" like in so many other videos, but it's actually a proper compositional technique that has versatility and can be applied in a ton of different ways!
Rachel and Daniel are creative humans I must appreciate that.
Pretty sure it's not intentional, but the audio when Rachel is on the phone is distorted
I think it's because phones usually sound that way when you call a person who is literally standing super close to you. Maybe I'm wrong, and the mic was just not plugged in all the way. Regardless, I love the video topic/idea
Ahh ok. That makes sense 😊 totally agree though the video as usual is dope
I thought it was played in reverse 😂
I thought it was the clip on mic receiver signal lost/interference
You guys are with out doubt my favourite photographers on RUclips.
Your presentation is so honest and natural without any hint of smugness.
Three seconds into this vid my minds blown again.
Keep up the good work guys and don’t ever stop being you!
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So much love for Mango Street! Always providing the goods; useful photography tips in short, concise, aesthetic videos 😌
best photography channel on RUclips, period.
Minimal video with strong concept. I like your work. Thank you for sharing it with all of us.😊🙏🏼
I keep coming back to this video and posing videos you made because composition is something I struggle with quite a lot but your examples are always really useful and inspiring for different types of locations. anyway, its not new that you are amazing photographers and you tubers, thank youuuuu
Bringing that quality content. Favorite channel on RUclips
you bring, le potatoes, we’ll bring the * ~c o n t e n t~ *
Whoa. I literally didn't even realize this was a technique. So awesome!!
This has to be one of my fav topics in photography, and you expressed it so creatively and beautifully!
Again super good, it's already remarkable how little things can give the picture a special touch.
No one:
Mango street: *is the absolute second best channel on youtube
I really love how you teach with this style of video editing really awesome, so easy understand and enjoyable not like the others
I really appreciate your consistency with the videos. Makes Mondays suck less.
It's the first time I heard about subframing, it feels like some magical stuff i should have known all along. Thank you for taking your time making this awesome content
Was the audio distortion at the end a form of sub-framing equivalent for audio to make sure we pay attention to the SkillShare Ad?
Not only you are good at photography ,your sense of humour is so damn high
You guys are amazing... different from other photographers... for sure...🔥
They are so cool!!! Your videos are so to the point and no waste of time anywhere can be seen!! 😊
Thank you for all the great tutorials and effort that you put in to them. Your videos are very easy to understand and follow! I will definitely recommend your channel to anyone who needs help with their photography.
You guys are now my new fav youtube channel
Love the idea guys! And no, not bothered by the audio at all. Great work.
the animations are next level!
the ad audio is broken or something can it be fix?
Simple and Awesome! Thanks guys!
This video is so good, it makes me happy
I love this technique. It's such an easy thing with such a big impact on the photos.
This is by far my most favorite technique shown in a video since a long time. Thank you!
I would love to get your guy's take on shooting somewhere with bad weather, i.e, cold, rain, grey skies etc. I often find it hard to be inspired to go out and shoot where I live!
One of my fav things about photography!
No one can advertise on YT better than mango street
You guys are the masters of interesting photography (and hemlines)
I love how much this channel has grown, can’t wait to see it hit 1 Million Subs
I love how to the point y'all are. I could watch y'all's videos all dayyy!
One of my favorite videos you guys have put out, ahh!! Nice to know about a technique that I've even been using but didn't know I was, and to see so many lovely examples of it. 🤗😍
I just can't stop loving Mango street. 💓
This is the reason I have been a subscriber. Great video. Great locations.
What!!! Guys you always give me inspiration!
Never clicked this fast! Love from the Philippines 💗
yoooo that’s iron triangle at 1:06. awesome!
Still my favorite photographers, in love with your style and overall aesthetic! I just keep coming back for more. Come to South Africa sometime, I can be your super cautious tour guide!
sounds like rachel should take an audio engineering class with skill share
Joshua Samuel lmao
u guys are a m a z i n g photographers !!!
Your videos are executed so well. I’m in awe of every aspect of your channel. Just wow.
Can ‘t wait to try it ! You just made my mind burst with great ideas ! Thumb up and sub for you guys !
Um thank you so much for this, I got my camera 9 months ago and I everything I have learned, I learned it from you, thank you! Much appreciated
after watching this I feel like a sim who just leveled up in photography knowledge.
I feel like I say this every time I watch one of your videos but....I really can't wait to go practice this on my own now 🤓 🖤
Really enjoy these short tutorials
really enjoy creating them!
This is why I subscribe to you. I love this content.
Watched 15 seconds, paused, liked the video and resumed. I always love your videos.
Absolutely useful technique, especially when combined with leading lines. In love with your photography advices. Keep it up to million subs!
great tip!! im gonna try it today
These videos are why I look forward to Monday's now. Thank you!
I'm a concert photographer an this technique is a must for my work field, also not a lot of people know how to do it properly and interesting
2 months of photography class in one video lmao.
you guys are amazing
i subframe a lot but u guys are on a different level!
Great video guys, I wish your videos can be longer and you can explain more details. Have a nice one.
That hat is insane!
Nice Video guys! I'll be sure to use these tips in the near future!
your videos are so informative! i feel like i should be paying for them 😄 thanks for all these tips! they’re so useful for beginner photographers such as myself 👍🏼🙂
Monday boost for going for a walk and shoot some pics! Great job!
yesss I love light sub framing
Y’all always have such helpful and awesome tips and in such a quick video! Thank you so much! I’m appreciative of all the beautiful work and thought you put in to every tutorial ❤️
Love his channel.
Cool tips. I didn't know what this was called but I randomly do this when taking my own phots as well! Are you subconsciously stealing my thoughts?
not even a lil!
Everytime the outro music plays, I just have this urge to dance 😂 awesome taste in music ❤
i may or may not have used dans name in my writing sol. love you guys
Can’t wait til’ this channel hits a million subscribers
Oh I really love your content!!!! Can you show how u choose the clothes for the shoots???
This is so cooool !! Love this !!!
Superb photos
Love all of these ideas!
Hello from the Philippines! Love the vids❤
hello from chicago! thanks ❤️
Woah😮 i'm got a reply from my idols. Just wow😲
1:13 Please make a tutorial on how to add film grain. I really love that image at 1:13
Thnk you for this I’ve been trying to do this more in my photography lately so Thnks
I live in LA too, where do you find these cool locations away from crowds and ugliness?
we both came from the midwest and started photography in a really ugly, small town, so all of LA seems cool and not ugly to us 🤷🏻♀️
Carlton was saying goodbye😭😭😭so cute. Awesome vid guys!
love it, great content as always
More of composition and posing please!!!
Please visit tokyo!!
I love subframing!! Another great video! :)
Please make an updated video about drone photography.
we’ve done so many already!
great video as always! ✌🏼
this is really nice, new learnings! those dislikes, just hates new skills.
Instant love for you guys!
you guys are good!
Great video !!!
That side chain effect on Rachel's voice tho, apart from that the tutorial is so helpful, I feel like the motion graphics helps a ton understanding things clearly.
could u make another preset pack? would love to buy more!!
love you guys
I really love your vids❤
This video edit was cool
gosh i lov u guys so much
Cool video and great tips! (Was it a secret message in the ad? Or just a way to know how many people watch it?) :)
Nice! Thanks guys.. :)
your sponsored bits never cease to make me laugh hahaha
Ouch that audio at 2:30 hurts my ears haha. Other than that, one of the best photography channels out there!