a very realistic day of street photography
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I loved the photo of the guy on the bike with the flowers!! ❤ I don't think front on would have been better. The shot you got seems more dramatic and tells a great story... he's in a hurry to get the flowers to his special someone. The flowers look good from your angle 👍
Mann this is great perspective! Love how we all see differently
@@MikeChudley The front would’ve been worse, we see it from your video. It’s a brown blob of paper vs the shape of the flowers, he looks at your lens, and there’s a distracting car in the background. You nailed the shot. The flowers kind of perfectly covering his head also makes it interesting. You get the whole body and your brain wants to find the head and face and there’s flowers covering it. It works well.
I like the rear shot too
Agreed, showing the face would have divulged too much. My second favourite shot of the day, with sun shining coming first and the candid gentleman's portrait at number 3.
I also was glad you got this from behind the rider. One detail I love is how the squiggling road markings compliment the motion blur to assentuate a sense of chaos and hurry in an otherwise peaceful and serene city shot.
I agree. Your photo of the guy riding past with the flowers was your best shot. Perfect amount of blur..
The shot with the guy on the bike with the flowers and slow shutter is great. I think it works better with his face not in it. Don’t think you missed the moment at all.
Funny, a few people have said the same - glad you like it!
YES! The moment I saw the photo I immediately smiled on the thought of someone needing to go full speed to serve a huge bouquet of flowers to a loved one. There's something so rom-com-y about it. 😃
That photo of ‘when the sun shines on you’ is an absolute cracker. Love the colours and the way it all comes together 👏👏👏
Couldn’t agree more! Thanks for watching
3:06 I think leaving the frame is actually better here because the flowers obstruct the face and your eye wants to go there. That’s what makes the photo interesting. A biker and his head is flowers. We can see roughly what the shot would look like when he’s coming: it’s just a blob of brown paper vs the shape of the flowers, a distracting car in the background, and he’s looking at your lens. Leaving is the much better shot, you nailed it.
This is really interesting to hear and this is the 2nd comment to mention the same thing - thank you for the kind words. It's interesting how we all have different perspectives.
@@MikeChudley I actually thought this at the time of seeing it as well and was looking to see if someone else commented the same. With the cyclist leaving the frame there's more anonymity and therefore more intrigue/interest in my opinion.
Enjoyed taking a walk with you so to speak, and your straight talking about street photography reality. Oh and prints and pints... awesome
Absolutely love these pov videos and your thought process behind it! Congrats on 100K subs. Well deserved
Your first human interaction and subsequent photo capture of that gentleman was great
300 raw files to get 20 you are happy with is a real good thing to hear as an aspiring street and travel photographer very much on the start of his journey, and if clearly need to be shooting more. Thanks!
I liked the street performer shaking hands with security best. That shot is telling a story. Thanks for sharing your train of thoughts. And the video didn't feel like 16 minutes long, so kudos for your pacing in the edit.
Thanks, glad you liked that image and the video itself ✌️
Great to be able to come along with you. I could feel all your decision making too, which was fun. Thx!
9:04, great photograph
Glad you liked that!
The shot with the shadow of the tree on the side of the truck is great! Nice video
Hi Mike. Love this kind of video giving the thought process behind images. Love the shot of the guy on the bike with flowers. I like the mystery of not seeing his face and the motion blur showing he’s in a hurry. Despite knowing the extra work involved, I’d love to see the settings used for each shot. I think it would be even more informative. Thanks for the vids🤙
loving these kinds of videos!
and I love to read this type of comment
wow. Love the documentary approach to this video and your pictures.
Really enjoyed this, nice and chill to watch. The flowers guy on the bike, and the 'When the sun shines on you" were some of my favourites
As a new (1 year in) photographer i really appreciated this video. Sometimes its easy to believe youtubers go out and smash it with 20 awesome photos everytime they go out.
I love the POV content, I feel like I’ve been out there with you, and some cracking images. 👏👏👏
Loving this format Mike. Keep the amazing wok and inspiring :)
Definitely went to do more of this!
Personally, I find busy places harder and less enjoyable to shoot than quieter places. Too many people in a scene often ruin a photo IMO.
This is a great video. Very helpful and interesting to hear your thought process and see the non-keeper shots, along with the ones that did work. Thanks.
the one with the gentleman holding newspapers is such a good picture
Glad you liked that!
I agree! I think the cropped hair also adds to it as it feels slightly claustrophobic/ stressful like perhaps his job
Dude with the newspaper was by far my fav!
Great to see how it really is. People think its easy, but it takes a lot of effort. Nicely done.
Exactly :)
What kind of sling bag are you wearing?
Love your work and have subscribed. Looking forward to more. Cheers from Australia.
Really nice video! I'm planning on doing some street ph tomorrow, after so many months without a camera on my hands and I needed some inspiration, your video was it! Also, what a great idea sharing books about photography, so nice and inspiring! thank you for sharing😄
Thanks for watching! Glad you liked it - have fun on the streets
This is the kinda life I want to have. Traveling while street photographing. I'm mediocre at photography at the moment and on my learning stage, but this is exactly what I want. Thank You for this video!!
The best photography video on RUclips.👍
I was in London this day too, spotted you at Trafalgar Square.
Great video as always.
Love the type of videos you make. Your content feels true and relatable, which is something I deeply appreciate. One gets sick of creators sharing 'awe-inspiring' and/or pretentious stuff. Give me your videos sharing a humble approach to long photography walks + thought process any time of the day. What you do is as inspiring as it gets, just getting up and going to work. Cheers mate.
Unrelated: it surprises me to see that you hardly add vignette to your photos, not even the b&w ones. You just don't like it? Just out of sheer curiosity
I like your thoughts they’re very inspirational. Wonderful photos!
Thank you so much!
Thanks for that video❤
"Leica mentioned earlier"
Really liked your video… especially how discerning you were about what was or wasn’t achieved. But letting us into your head in terms of your thinking
I enjoyed very much the refreshing brutal honesty you adopted
I appreciate that - I’ll do more of this
I realy loved this video. Thank you
That was really interesting. Listening to your thought process about the day made me realise that I’m not the only one who can spend hours looking for a shot to take.
Most of the day is not taking any pictures until those few split seconds when it’s go go go haha
Very useful “ride along” for us…the real part of the work.
I really enjoyed your video Mike. My fav pic was the man on bike with flowers.
Glad you enjoyed it
This kind of videos are great
15:04 “Missing” the top of his head does not take away from this image, at all. Great video - thanks for sharing your thought process.
Thanks for watching!
What a great end to the day. I wish it was more affordable/closer for me to get to London.
Love the music.
This was an amazing thought-process video and I wouldn't underestimate the shot of the guy taking a photo of the girl on his smartphone!!
Subscribed! Nice content and chilled watch ! 📸
Great video as always!, btw which keyboard are you using?
Late night jazz meets street photography, not a bad combo.
Much inspiration and to learn in this video - tanks
Glad you liked it!
wowo the sun shines is the best!
The best times are in the beginning. Its that honeymoon stage.
Congratulations on hitting 100k subs :-)
Thank you!!
This was fascinating and pleasing to hear that from 300 shots you picked around 20. I’m often deleting 98% of the shots I take. Amazing photos, keep up the good work 👍🏻
@@garycarlson1994 do you realise you come across as a total d!(k with comments like this? Probably not. Bore off buddy, there’s a good lad. Back to the comfort of your own ego.
B&W represents the story that we can tell. Great photos
Thanks!! Turns out after a few weeks since making this. I love the b&w flower bike photo now haha
@@MikeChudley Flower bike photo is also one of my favorites. An interesting moment
My fave is the blue bikes
so if we have the money. would we be a better photographer, taking chances on shots if we took a bodyguard along?
Great video! Thanks for bringing us with you. I was wondering how many hours you were walking around for in order to take 300+ photos?
I think taking a picture of the people watching the real life window display would have been interesting. Kind of like people watching other people live their life, kind of like a human zoo lol.
Can’t wait to try street photography myself! Definitely gave me some inspiration.
Thanks for showing the whole day. It's interesting to hear your comments on the "rejected" photos, too. Do you keep your live view on most of the time? Do you use the Viewfinder or LCD more on an average walk?
The telephone image with the guy depicts how far technology has come!
There's a vertical frame with the lady in red and black you missed at 5:49. I find looking to the left and right in anticipation works well in the street. The 2 dogs and the pigeons scenes suggest you're somewhat reluctant to kneel or bring the camera down low. I like the barking picture better than the look-bicycles picture. 😊
Very much enjoyed this. Interested to see how much you are willing to crop - I feel licensed to do the same now! If you went to a 28mm would you keep the 35mm or just choose one for the day? Thanks again..
Glad you liked it - now I’m on the m body I don’t mind collecting the lenses haha. I do love 35mm so adding 28mm would be a great touch
Video is sick but yeah the 28mm Summilux and Summicron have been my favorite walk around and portrait lenses. Highly recommend.
Hey Mike. Love the honesty on the video and really high lights the average day of a street photographer . I'm looking into getting into street photography as a new hobby. Just wondering if you could recommend a good starter camera/ lens? My budget is around £350 if that helps with a recommendation. Thanks
I noticed you use live view a lot do you prefer it over the rangefinder on the m11-p ? Interested in your thoughts
When you talk about always keeping it moving, are we talking about the guy approaching at 5:30 with the water bottle in his hand
Great video 👍🏽
Thank you! 👍
Lloyd’s of London building is arguably one of the best and the coolest-looking building in London.
I honestly thought the bike photo was best w/o the face in it. Great vid
Grrreat. beautifully honest 👍🏻
I have a bit of a contradiction with photography I'm also a hobby photographer from the UK btw. That I find a lot of candid street photography of people bit meh some great photos don't get me wrong . But I tend to try go for the "cinematic" aesthetic shots that instantly look better in my opinion.
but I wonder in time that the candid street photography of today will grow in appreciation has a snap shot of our time period in a similar way we look back on candid street photography from the 60s 70s 80s ect. Maybe in time photos that we think today are meh and ordinary will age like a fine wine.
Bit of a tangent but your video got me thinking about it
Mike, I really value and enjoy the creative flexibility my M11P gives me with regard to cropping. With the 60MP sensor, I can tweak the crop aggressively, if needed, and still have enough remaining image data.
do you sell them as editorial, i only ask as you don't seem to have model releases shown in the video. Great work btw
Nope. These don’t get sold for anyone else to use. Thank you!
Hi, what camera strap do you use with your Leica?
Finally new video,Hello I'm from Indonesia, I watched this video at 1:23 am😂
Enjoyed your street photo walk and insight.. what is the camera bag you are using
Thank you! Bellroy 9L sling
Hi Mike. What kind of bag do you use? Thx
What Leica were you using. It’s not a Q2 which you listed, a camera I’m very familiar with. Just curious.
the old lad with the stoney jacket haha aw
Another quality vlog. Great to hear and see your thought process. Nice one 👍🏻. Although I must ask, 9:36 you said “Leica said earlier” just at the right time, I’m taking that as clever editing rather than coincidence. 😉
Hi Mike, enjoyed your video, I was out myself this afternoon, but rather than London I was in Mold in North Wales, only a few people and no stores, just little shops. It would be interesting to see how you or Roman Fox would handle a similar place.
I think it's important to be honest about the proces, and you really are, nice - it's work, work, work
glad you like the video! Being truthful is one of the most important parts of life right? haha
thanks Mike, I don't comment often on videos but I liked this one a great deal. Also I think you're being harsh on yourself abou tcutting the guy's head off carrying the papers, I think it's a wonderful image and that you'll look back it one day and be glad you kept it. Obviously it's all subjective. Keep on shooting.
It's always interesting seeing someone else working the same streets but getting different results. You were in Neal Street, and you missed the guy being kissed by the woman in the Mango poster @ 4'55". We all see different things when we're out and about, and perhaps that's not the kind of shot you'd go for. But you did get some nice ones. Thanks for sharing. 🙂
I shoot my M10 in high contrast monochrome as well. Not sure why. It’s in raw so if I need the color file then I have it. But something about the monochrome is pretty amazing.
hi dear Mike,
i'm completely new to photography,
i have a question, the photos you posted or showed thru the videos, are they after postproduction ?
or are they Camera raw files ?
btw your videos are inspiring !
Subscribed !! ✌
Easy subscribe mate, nice one
Really appreciated
Love the video. But how can you make your leica m11p shoot monochrom photo? just curious as a non-leica owner
It’s just the jpeg preview and live view. The raw file retains all the colour information. But when you preview the image on the screen and live view it’s monochrome.
I like mostly the guy in the red jacket in the shade. F8 & high shutter speed?
How do you strap your go pro? Dumb question!
Are you still loving the m11? Have you had a lot of freezes?
9:39 “Leica mentioned earlier…” - nice plug for your camera. Cheers! :-)
Hahaha
Anyone know the bag the he used in the beginning for the camera
09:37: "Leica mentioned earlier..." ;)
Hi Mike.
My first thought as this began was, "Oh dear. Obvious location doing obvious shots."
However, the picture of the man on the bike with the flowers caught my attention. The reason being that the late, great, Elliot Erwitt, would of taken a picture like this. So, a round of applause for you. Enjoy the rest of your week.
really cool video. i also love your bag, what’s the reference of it please?
It's good to know even the pros shoot over a hundred images on a walk and delete most of them afterwards for not passing muster.
Nothing what you did or said sounds strange to me 😂.
Stay or walk hehe.
It is all in the game of good Street Photography
OMG you even have the same strap 🎉
Talking to people has often nice results in taking a good shot afterwards.
Nice shots among the average.
Love this kind of videos.
Thanks for sharing
My favorite was the black and white of the older man in the hat smoking a cigarette.