This is what me and the other half do for fun. We'll pic a small area of the house or garden/ location and try to get the best possible shots (or most interesting) with x amount of shots. Just recently we done an F-16 challenge, (the Mrs is almost strictly f-1.8, so was good being out of comfort zone shooting only f16. Sometimes there's a rule. for example "Reflections" where all shots must be a reflection, mirrors, water, metal, windows etc. Or only using flash. It's a great way to teach and learn. It's all friendly, not a competition, but more to see how differently (or sometimes how similar) our minds work. Nice video, glad RUclips recommended it. Now I just wanna go out and shoot.
Watched this before I hit the street this morning so appreciate the inspiration -- I've been more bold asking for street portraits since finding your channel, so much thanks. One question I have, and perhaps you've covered this before ... but after a street sesh, when reviewing what you got at home, do you ever get discouraged? I go through this weird thing where almost every time I start off with feeling discouraged reviewing my photos, and then eventually shift towards really loving one/two/some I grabbed. I'm trying to figure out what's going on internally ... and part of it might be that when reviewing I'm like "CRAP I should've also tried that shot a different way!". Like I had some awesome ideas about a person/shot/location after I got home ... and that's what's eating at me. I suppose I could take some notes to try "next time" but just curious if you or anyone else goes through this and how you work through it? Thanks again.
Hi Malick, thank you for commenting and I do so appreciate your words. This comes up a lot at the dare workshop. I mean this is why I created the channel in the first place :) I do understand. And of course there are times when I’m not as happy as I thought. I will say though, I tend to know if I have got the shot the moment I take it. Possibly from taking hundreds of thousands of photographs with intention over 15-20 years. (intention is an important word here). And maybe not. Because for me presence is key. For me the degree to which I’m present and not thinking in the moment is the degree to which my images shine. Most people are thinking when shooting and when we are thinking … we cannot see what is in front of us. It’s only when we really connect with what is going on that we can make the adjustments we need to make. We see the subtleties of light. We see the distractions in the frame and it all takes place within a fraction of a second. Most people hold up a camera and snap. Slowing down thinking is so important and of course … practicing. Again thank you so much for the comment
@@LASHMAR thank you so much for the detailed reply. I’ve been ruminating on it for a few days … as I think you helped unlock where I was getting stuck … but want to reflect a bit more then will come back and share it in a more coherent form, so just wanted to say THANK YOU in the meantime!
Hey my friend it’s a flash reflector - normal reflectors are too big for me. I have them but only use them for portraits on assignment. Here it is: www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01LZRBOME?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
A) Why do you want to know? B) I don’t wear a hat indoors. Ever. C) if I did wear a hat indoors it would be because it winds up idiots. Thanks for commenting
Oh you mean in this video … yes I do beg your pardon. Yes. It’s indoors but I leave the door open and it’s freezing cold outside. But I like being freezing cold. Then I can wear my hat.
That was fun and energetic, thx for the idea👍I’ll give it a try
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Love those long winter shadows
Thanks my friend
This is what me and the other half do for fun. We'll pic a small area of the house or garden/ location and try to get the best possible shots (or most interesting) with x amount of shots. Just recently we done an F-16 challenge, (the Mrs is almost strictly f-1.8, so was good being out of comfort zone shooting only f16. Sometimes there's a rule. for example "Reflections" where all shots must be a reflection, mirrors, water, metal, windows etc. Or only using flash. It's a great way to teach and learn.
It's all friendly, not a competition, but more to see how differently (or sometimes how similar) our minds work.
Nice video, glad RUclips recommended it. Now I just wanna go out and shoot.
Wow! Now this is a bit of me. Such a great idea :)
Great stuff, thanks for the settings ....people are great...notice the cars look posh no bangers at all.
Posh 😂 it’s just London mate
Great idea and can help change the mindset and offer a different aspect to your photography.
Thanks my friend
Love that idea! Thanks
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Hello Gary so when you did your 5 images streets challenge here do have to be spontaneous like 4-5 minutes 📸
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The little Ricoh is insane for street photography. Nobody realises I’ve taken there photo.
☺️ do you shoot too?
It is usually under constraint's we produce our best work. So I strongly agree with your challenge ethic. Loved the portrait.
Thanks my friend
Watched this before I hit the street this morning so appreciate the inspiration -- I've been more bold asking for street portraits since finding your channel, so much thanks. One question I have, and perhaps you've covered this before ... but after a street sesh, when reviewing what you got at home, do you ever get discouraged? I go through this weird thing where almost every time I start off with feeling discouraged reviewing my photos, and then eventually shift towards really loving one/two/some I grabbed. I'm trying to figure out what's going on internally ... and part of it might be that when reviewing I'm like "CRAP I should've also tried that shot a different way!". Like I had some awesome ideas about a person/shot/location after I got home ... and that's what's eating at me. I suppose I could take some notes to try "next time" but just curious if you or anyone else goes through this and how you work through it? Thanks again.
Hi Malick, thank you for commenting and I do so appreciate your words. This comes up a lot at the dare workshop. I mean this is why I created the channel in the first place :)
I do understand. And of course there are times when I’m not as happy as I thought. I will say though, I tend to know if I have got the shot the moment I take it. Possibly from taking hundreds of thousands of photographs with intention over 15-20 years. (intention is an important word here).
And maybe not. Because for me presence is key.
For me the degree to which I’m present and not thinking in the moment is the degree to which my images shine. Most people are thinking when shooting and when we are thinking … we cannot see what is in front of us. It’s only when we really connect with what is going on that we can make the adjustments we need to make. We see the subtleties of light. We see the distractions in the frame and it all takes place within a fraction of a second. Most people hold up a camera and snap. Slowing down thinking is so important and of course … practicing.
Again thank you so much for the comment
@@LASHMAR thank you so much for the detailed reply. I’ve been ruminating on it for a few days … as I think you helped unlock where I was getting stuck … but want to reflect a bit more then will come back and share it in a more coherent form, so just wanted to say THANK YOU in the meantime!
Great challenge which I will take up. Can't help thinking you remind me of Ray Winstone 😂😂
Ha I met Ray once had a good chat with him
Gary, that was really inspiring again! Thanks for this challenge, I will give it a try. cheers Uwe
Mate thanks so much :)
Nice one mate- enjoyed coming along for the ride :)
Thanks Glenn :)
Can I ask a question where did you get your handheld reflector from, can’t find the one you use that seems to collapse into a fan style please.
Hey my friend it’s a flash reflector - normal reflectors are too big for me. I have them but only use them for portraits on assignment.
Here it is: www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01LZRBOME?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
Luv that portrait
Thanks mate
What a great idea!! Must have a go 4mins go Gary
Thank you :) go for it
What is the name of the camera used in photography؟
In this video? Ricoh gr 3
Maybe try using no SD card just the internal memory????
if that’s your thing go for it I say 😂
Nice one!!! 😍
Thanks my friend
Guy sounds like Craig Fairbrass
Ray Winstone
Why do you wear a hat indoors?
A) Why do you want to know?
B) I don’t wear a hat indoors. Ever.
C) if I did wear a hat indoors it would be because it winds up idiots.
Thanks for commenting
Oh you mean in this video … yes I do beg your pardon. Yes. It’s indoors but I leave the door open and it’s freezing cold outside. But I like being freezing cold. Then I can wear my hat.