As an American who really wants to get into street photography that's my main concern. Seen a lot of great 'sneaky' or close up street tricks but honestly, I'm not sure that's a boundary worth pushing with how bad, and totally valid, some reactions might be. Tricky stuff
The city sounds with almost no talking or even just distant/muffled talking just sounds so nice to me. It’s like aesthetically pleasing to my ears. Please do more of these if you can
Grace Heath I didn’t have a word to describe what I was feeling and that’s what I came up with. If you’d like to give me the word or words that I couldn’t think of then I’ll change my comment
why is everybody so focused on the settings? Especially in this case they don‘t really matter... it‘s more about the subject, the timing and the composition!
@@kaymanism wait what...you can see this?! Just looks like a blur to me. I'd just like to know what mode he's shooting in and what settings he changes other than the exposure compensation
That was sick. I loved the fact that it felt like we were you, just walking around. It was also really interesting seeing your process and how you shoot. No hand holding telling us exactly what you're doing and why, just doing it and shooting. Also really interesting to see how people just don't care if they're in a photo. I'd love to see more of this
@@ofmontez I think it's sort of a case of shoot and ask for forgiveness later rather than asking people at first, especially if you want that candid street vibe
Josh Payne sounds pretty unethical to me. Actually, no, just straight up unethical. If someone doesn’t want a picture taken of them don’t fucking take the picture. the exception to this is if their face is obscured or it’s too far away to see it
@@matthewuzhere obviously if someone asks you to delete a photo of them, delete it, no questions asked. But in a street shooting scenario, when people are incidental to the shot but who they are isn't actually important, I don't believe permission needs to be sought, much like how Mike was shooting in the video. He would take images of people but wouldn't ask if they minded or not, he just got the shot and moved on. I don't think it's unethical to have people in your frame. It would be unethical if you took a close up portrait of someone then used that image on a billboard without their permission, but an image where they are a subject but their identity doesn't actually mean anything to the photo, I don't think permission needs to be sought. Using your logic, you would need to ask each and every person who's face can be seen in an image, if they are okay with their photo being taken. At that point, it's just unreasonable. Of course though, we all have our own opinions and I respect yours if that's what you believe.
For all those introverts like me, I have a few tips that might help. I know they’re kinda general knowledge for anyone in the game, but it might help someone. I’ve found I get ignored or not noticed the most is when I either dress like a tourist, hang my camera on a strap around my neck and shoot away. If someone notices, I just keep framing if I’m talking photos of buildings or other stuff. Or, dress in very casual stuff, and go completely strapless, I usually tape the logos and brand names with black tape and don’t bring my camera up to my face if I can help it. Where I live there are a lot of tourists so it might not work everywhere, but the more I shoot the less I care about what other people are doing. Every time I’ve gone beyond my comfort zone to get a shot, I got better results.
alot of people might find this boring, just exploring and shooting, but someone like myself who truly enjoys photography, finds it absolutely mesmerizing, great video bro, loved it. got yourself 1+subscriber keep doing what you do
Man, this really inspired me, I haven't gone out and just wandered the streets and just shot in a good minute. Thanks for this video, and I don't think music was necessary for this. I loved the footage and noises of the streets, shutter, and rain. Much love from Las Vegas, NV.
best way to learn - Do it (hardest part) Realise you CAN do it Want to do it (then it becomes fun) Learning how to shoot manual is like driving a manual car or riding a bike, it's hard at first but once you learn (by failing and figuring shit out) it becomes 2nd nature!
I really enjoyed this video! Makes me feel like I'm taking photos with you , and I realized too that the whole street is potentially photogenic! Thank you!
Easily my new favorite, we get too caught up in the hype and we want to have that constant energy. I appreciate the sounds of the city and the shutter and the silence.
Can I just say i LOVE LVOE LOVE this video. The fact it shows YOUR view and how you see the photo before it is taken, then as it's taken, and the final image is amazing. Thank you for this.
Theres a lot of photography channels out there. But this is the first to show me what going in the field and doing photography really looks like. Its fun but also a little awkward, specially when photographing people in the street. Has anyone ever gotten angry at you for taking a photo of them? Or establishment securities that have restrained from taking photos?
Bro, what an inspirational video, I just started photography, and you have opened my eyes to a hole new world ! Thanks bro ! Seeing other people work, and watching this video, with no music, or anything, but just listening to the camera taking the pictures, and all the background noises, was such an amazing viewpoint. It acted if us, the viewers, were there with you, thanks for the eye opening pictures ! Keep up with the good work bro !
@B Roli I beg to differ. Watch Peter Lambert, he does street photography and during the process he explains what he is looking to do or what he finds interesting and why. If you are just picking up the camera and shooting whatever you see, without putting in any thoughts, then I dont think all the photos would turn out well.
This is one of the best videos I've ever seen in the world, just the fact that you don't take too much time getting the picture shows that street photography is all about what's really happening in the world, in the street You shouldn't prepare too much for the moment to be perfect you just shoot the reality and what's really happening 😍 Love from Morocco 🇲🇦 📸🔥
@@JoshKlassen Evan Ranft does these on his channel on here with voice over, they're worth checking out. But I kinda like this silent kind more. It leaves more room for the viewer to think about what they do or don't like about each shot instead of being told what the aim is.
I loved having all the city sounds and noises in the background, there was something really satisfying about this video, but I think having a little bit of discussion inserted here and there could be really helpful too. I feel like it was a meditation track for photographers lol
I enjoyed this so much man, the raw sound of the city and the occasional shutter is just priceless. Hope to see more of this with some subtle background music.
I really love every random composition of your photos, i may not have a great lens but watching your videos makes me inspire to shoot everyday. -sony alpha user
Wow it shows how post production can make a huge difference. Looking at what the photo looks like in the camera, those are pictures I would not have thought much of and deleted if they were my own. I like that even though you are shooting people, it’s not in an invasive way.
this has taught me to not give a fuck about actually just shooting, ive only done a little bit of street photography but always tried setting up and waiting or not shooting enough, keep these coming awesome content
Hey mate, I would like to know how you decide on your choice of aperture when shooting. E.g. closeup of side angle Chrysler, the trams, people etc...to keep the photos sharp but still good depth of field. Thanks in advance
What amazes me is how great focus you get on your pictures even though you're still a bit shaky. 80% of my pictures are out of focus because of how shaky i am and also haven't really learned iso, f/, etc yet when owning it for over 2 years which is the reason why i need a tripod for pretty much everything. lol
i'd like to hear a little bit about why you're taking a shot a certain way and settings. i have a nikon d3500 and it takes awhile to change some settings. it's cool to see how fast you can do it on your camera.
deannam1981 One of the differences between entry level cameras and higher level bodies. I have the D3400 so I know how you feel. Great image quality but everything is so much slower to change.
SushiSky Yeah, nah the D3*** series doesn’t allow that. It’s a very cheap entry level camera so you can’t expect much. Only has 11 focus points 😂 but a 24MP sensor isn’t anything to laugh at for something so cheap.
Definitely much better with it being free of commentary. I get to take what I want from the vids and how I'd implement it into my shooting. Great vid man.
I just started photography this month and I cant say how much I love your videos , this definitely motivate me to become a better photographer , keep the good work brother and never stop making videos!!
@@danlightened True good point, watched the video again and saw his aperture mainly varied from 1.4-2.5 throughout with a mix of shutter speeds and iso
I think this was honestly my favorite photography video I've seen before. It's inspiring to see how you "simply" snap the shots and yet they're beautiful Definitely going to bring my camera around more and just shoot Please do make more of these, it was a blast to watch!
85mm will do that. Even with a 50mm in a busy place people don't realise. Go ultra wide too. I can avoid eye contact and have someone straight up look into the lens on my 28mm and think they're safe when they aren't. So long as you aren't centering people they don't know what you're shooting.
really enjoyed this video. It's given me motivation to go out and shoot more. I deff don't love street photography, but it think it will help open my creativity in the other forms of photography i do. Mainly event/concerts/music etc. I often find myself struggling with creative and different perspectives when out on a paid gig.
What I gathered from your style is shooting around -1 stop underexposed when the sky is in the frame. Expose for highlights and then bring back the shadows in post. Must try this.
Definitely keep doing these. It’s a combination of learning experience for all of us and just a chill, relaxing walk around this area. I’m not sure if others would be opposed, but maybe throw in some quiet lo fi or chill music. Just an idea.
I love the lack of talking and just listening to the sounds of the city and the shutter sounds also. It's lovely and tranquil.
Haha, he's using mirrorless camera so that shutter sound is fake
Just another poor guy But still such a cool sound.
@@snapjacksonphotography yeah, the shutter sound with city's ambience sounds so relaxing
definitely ASMR
@@rahulbasi4279 some models don't have shutter
I've tried this in my city.
Everybody is watching me like i'm holding a gun,not a camera.
yes, Russians behave as if each of them is a spy on a mission
@@teksteppler да, такая же проблема. Как только я беру в руки камеру, все расходятся вокруг меня. Менталитет....
i LOVE that. I get the best expressions in my shots.
As an American who really wants to get into street photography that's my main concern. Seen a lot of great 'sneaky' or close up street tricks but honestly, I'm not sure that's a boundary worth pushing with how bad, and totally valid, some reactions might be. Tricky stuff
In Hungary, the police would be called in 5 minutes. :)
this definitely should be a series!!
plan on it man! Thank you :)
He should do it as behind the photo
yess please!
This definitely should be! I may even do something similar on my channel!
100%
The city sounds with almost no talking or even just distant/muffled talking just sounds so nice to me. It’s like aesthetically pleasing to my ears. Please do more of these if you can
The definition of aestheticly pleasing is nice to LOOK at, what you said makes no sense
Grace Heath I didn’t have a word to describe what I was feeling and that’s what I came up with. If you’d like to give me the word or words that I couldn’t think of then I’ll change my comment
@@Jujuoak mabye it sounds:
Soporific
Comforting
Calming
@@Jujuoak
Soothing
Serene
Tranquil
Pleasing
@@graceheath2825 ruclips.net/video/vIYypprEsxo/видео.html
Lightroom Before & After.............
Do more of these videos haven’t even finished the vid yet but the concept is so sick
plan on it man!
Evan Ranft does these style videos.
@@ohad.5890 He does but I like this one better because he's not bumpin his gums throughout the whole video!!!
I would put the camera settings up when you show the pictures
why is everybody so focused on the settings? Especially in this case they don‘t really matter... it‘s more about the subject, the timing and the composition!
He LITERALLY Shows the back of the camera...with literally EVERY single setting on the back as he clicks...
@@kaymanism wait what...you can see this?! Just looks like a blur to me.
I'd just like to know what mode he's shooting in and what settings he changes other than the exposure compensation
As the beginner photographer, I'm interested to see the setting as well :))
settings don't make good photos. if you know you basic exposure triangle you won't need that
That was sick. I loved the fact that it felt like we were you, just walking around. It was also really interesting seeing your process and how you shoot. No hand holding telling us exactly what you're doing and why, just doing it and shooting. Also really interesting to see how people just don't care if they're in a photo. I'd love to see more of this
thanks for your feedback man, i'll definitely be making more of these!
Thats always been a problem for me. People would never want to be in my photo :(
@@ofmontez I think it's sort of a case of shoot and ask for forgiveness later rather than asking people at first, especially if you want that candid street vibe
Josh Payne sounds pretty unethical to me. Actually, no, just straight up unethical. If someone doesn’t want a picture taken of them don’t fucking take the picture. the exception to this is if their face is obscured or it’s too far away to see it
@@matthewuzhere obviously if someone asks you to delete a photo of them, delete it, no questions asked. But in a street shooting scenario, when people are incidental to the shot but who they are isn't actually important, I don't believe permission needs to be sought, much like how Mike was shooting in the video. He would take images of people but wouldn't ask if they minded or not, he just got the shot and moved on. I don't think it's unethical to have people in your frame. It would be unethical if you took a close up portrait of someone then used that image on a billboard without their permission, but an image where they are a subject but their identity doesn't actually mean anything to the photo, I don't think permission needs to be sought. Using your logic, you would need to ask each and every person who's face can be seen in an image, if they are okay with their photo being taken. At that point, it's just unreasonable. Of course though, we all have our own opinions and I respect yours if that's what you believe.
For all those introverts like me, I have a few tips that might help. I know they’re kinda general knowledge for anyone in the game, but it might help someone.
I’ve found I get ignored or not noticed the most is when I either dress like a tourist, hang my camera on a strap around my neck and shoot away. If someone notices, I just keep framing if I’m talking photos of buildings or other stuff. Or, dress in very casual stuff, and go completely strapless, I usually tape the logos and brand names with black tape and don’t bring my camera up to my face if I can help it. Where I live there are a lot of tourists so it might not work everywhere, but the more I shoot the less I care about what other people are doing. Every time I’ve gone beyond my comfort zone to get a shot, I got better results.
maksqwe1 or just live your life and dont care what people think about you
Jim John as an introvert that’s really hard to do, no matter how much I think it it’s way easier thought than done.
toxicfox 136 the only person who can change that is you. dont ever give up on trying to make a better version of yourself.
Ya you talking about what your doing with the settings and composition would be great👍
I think the video as it is, is great it's just raw. A follow up video about how settings would be cool
@@calebjscott maybe a little edit clip at the end of the video about each photo
I second this man 🔥
how about figuring it out yourself? His composition and setting will be different from yours anyway.
@@eccentricsmithy2746 well it's s good start point you rude rat
this is the most satisfying thing I've ever seen
relaxing
@@voltgaming2213 ruclips.net/video/vIYypprEsxo/видео.html
Lightroom Before & After.............
No one :
7th era and Northborder: lets upload a video at the same time
pretty much hahaha
@@NorthBorders those pile of photos were sick man...😂
Mike has Aim-bot with the camera
X-SCLX most photographers do 😂
WHAT KIND OF CAMERA IS HE USING
@@calebjustin3557 Sony A7R mk3
yeah at 7:15 the aim locking is a bit too obvious
This is such a cool perspective of photography
more to come!
literally nobody:
This video: singlehandedly making me want to become a photographer
Nexiflow me too
2
Photography is great. Starting with it is agreat idea.
Two hands and chest
@@aidanma1779 ruclips.net/video/vIYypprEsxo/видео.html
Lightroom Before & After.............
I love how people are so chill when someone is taking a photo of them. Thats not possible here in Montenegro 😂
Nažalost ni blizu brate
isto i u srbiji
Same here in Germany.. they start swearing all over 😂
@@szneijder same in czech
Same in Belgium 😅
alot of people might find this boring, just exploring and shooting, but someone like myself who truly enjoys photography, finds it absolutely mesmerizing, great video bro, loved it. got yourself 1+subscriber keep doing what you do
Picture: looks good
North Borders: *slaps preset on*
Picture: *_perfection_*
Goals :'( lol
What's up slapper
🅱️
that's almost every Sony shooter nowadays. The only thing the camera doesn't do is walk itself around the street making images...soon though!
Henry Soong :] OMG
This is something I never knew I needed, this is so relaxing.
Very relaxing and enjoyable to watch, shit one Mike!
hahah cheers bro! more shit ones to come.
it's like asmr for photographers. But less annoying 😂
Man, this really inspired me, I haven't gone out and just wandered the streets and just shot in a good minute. Thanks for this video, and I don't think music was necessary for this. I loved the footage and noises of the streets, shutter, and rain. Much love from Las Vegas, NV.
Would definitely like to see more of these types of videos
you're the boss :)
The way he changes all settings in his camera is amazing. So smooth and effortless.
That intro is just rly gonna help me sleep well and peacefully now, thanks man 👌🏼
What settings are you mostly using? This is dope by the way!
you always give me motivation to go out and just take random pictures of anything and everything :')
Are we not gonna talk about the fact that my man is wearing flip flops in the rain?! 1:06
LOL Bram van den Berg
He do be kinda vibin
We got another homie at 2:31
I like this. Show us how to use the best settings and how you're able to move the settings so fast. I want to master manual controls.
best way to learn -
Do it (hardest part)
Realise you CAN do it
Want to do it (then it becomes fun)
Learning how to shoot manual is like driving a manual car or riding a bike, it's hard at first but once you learn (by failing and figuring shit out) it becomes 2nd nature!
North Borders how do you change the pictures lighting right before you take the picture (beginner photographer)
I really enjoyed this video! Makes me feel like I'm taking photos with you , and I realized too that the whole street is potentially photogenic!
Thank you!
No dub over adds some element of suspense, it's a genius method of instruction. I like it a lot.
Ill keep it minimal then
8:22
Mike: there’s a train turning around the corner, i’m just gonna shoot it
the FBI: *oh shit*
Easily my new favorite, we get too caught up in the hype and we want to have that constant energy. I appreciate the sounds of the city and the shutter and the silence.
Can I just say i LOVE LVOE LOVE this video. The fact it shows YOUR view and how you see the photo before it is taken, then as it's taken, and the final image is amazing. Thank you for this.
actually so relaxing lol 😍keen to see more of these!
Theres a lot of photography channels out there. But this is the first to show me what going in the field and doing photography really looks like. Its fun but also a little awkward, specially when photographing people in the street. Has anyone ever gotten angry at you for taking a photo of them? Or establishment securities that have restrained from taking photos?
That was oddly calming. Would deff watch a series on this
this with a lofi mix in the background is pure relaxing
Damn this is sick! so cool to just get in the mind of a photographer. I definitely want more of this! make it a series!
Bro, what an inspirational video, I just started photography, and you have opened my eyes to a hole new world ! Thanks bro ! Seeing other people work, and watching this video, with no music, or anything, but just listening to the camera taking the pictures, and all the background noises, was such an amazing viewpoint. It acted if us, the viewers, were there with you, thanks for the eye opening pictures ! Keep up with the good work bro !
Yes, definitely talk more, either live or narrate after. Why you took a the shot, what worked, what didn't, etc...
I agree. It helps others understand the thought process behind the photos.
@B Roli I beg to differ. Watch Peter Lambert, he does street photography and during the process he explains what he is looking to do or what he finds interesting and why. If you are just picking up the camera and shooting whatever you see, without putting in any thoughts, then I dont think all the photos would turn out well.
I agree. Im actually going to do that in the future with my videos on may channel
No wtf. He’s showing you actual street photography. You wouldn’t be talking whne you do it. And street photography has no rules.
@@Cam-pt9ex is not talking a rule? Then I guess he can talk then. :-)
This is one of the best videos I've ever seen in the world, just the fact that you don't take too much time getting the picture shows that street photography is all about what's really happening in the world, in the street
You shouldn't prepare too much for the moment to be perfect you just shoot the reality and what's really happening 😍
Love from Morocco 🇲🇦 📸🔥
I think you have started a new trend
Found it entertaining 👍
naaahhh not me man, i'm just a stupid youtuber walking around with a gopro hahaha
but thanks man more to come!
North Borders hahaha 😂
@@JoshKlassen Evan Ranft does these on his channel on here with voice over, they're worth checking out. But I kinda like this silent kind more. It leaves more room for the viewer to think about what they do or don't like about each shot instead of being told what the aim is.
I loved having all the city sounds and noises in the background, there was something really satisfying about this video, but I think having a little bit of discussion inserted here and there could be really helpful too. I feel like it was a meditation track for photographers lol
I enjoyed this so much man, the raw sound of the city and the occasional shutter is just priceless. Hope to see more of this with some subtle background music.
Personally man, I would like to know what focus and metering modes you use and why? that would be so helpful . Cheers 🤘🏼
100% gotta make an episode 2 🤙 Hope you're doing well bro
doing a tired bro, done a lot of travelling recently hahah, ep 2 will definitely happen!
I've always loved Melbourne when its rainy but, idk why, this just takes the appreciation to a whole other level
"Walk around the streets of Melbourne, while it's raining"
The weather these few days jeez
Literally camera asmr in public. Need more episodes ASAP. Great video to watch while bored at work
Watched this before Liam's lol
legend hahahah
@@NorthBorders i watched liam's first.. 😂
I really love every random composition of your photos, i may not have a great lens but watching your videos makes me inspire to shoot everyday.
-sony alpha user
Extremely relaxing.
Would habe appreciated some of your settings. 🙏👍
I am late to the party on this POV street photography thing but I loved this one with no commentary. It was so relaxing...
"once the tram leaves you will see me shooting it" We need a new word for taking pictures xD
LOL
Dude I agree, sounds so weird when I say “I shot this one dude skateboarding today” lol
@@dl5fse990 i know right, haha
You could say “ Snapping it”
Josh C hahaaa i never thought of it that way 🤣🤣
Really enjoyed watching this video, not talking and just the sound of the city and the shutter was very relaxing. Loved the shots
This is fucking sick bro I love the concept it’s really chill and changed the way I think obout photography
You can see how a good camera can make anything look beautiful
Me trying to avoid being in the photo*
Him photograps people
Wow it shows how post production can make a huge difference. Looking at what the photo looks like in the camera, those are pictures I would not have thought much of and deleted if they were my own.
I like that even though you are shooting people, it’s not in an invasive way.
Do you ever get confronted by people after you take a photo of them
this has taught me to not give a fuck about actually just shooting, ive only done a little bit of street photography but always tried setting up and waiting or not shooting enough, keep these coming awesome content
Bruh, i love how ur just taking pics of random people without telling em XD
That's pretty much the bulk of street photography
M.J. Anderson ok but it’s kinda weird seeing someone just start taking photos of you out of no where
Such a weird concept, I suppose now you will be captured by a camera at some point through the day, CCTV etc.why not in a beautiful way ✌🏻
Adam Fergusson yeah if it were me I’d ask for a good one of me
jk, maybe tho, I mean it’d be cool
thats literally what street photography is lol
i really enjoed watching this, quite peaceful to just watch what your doing and here you speakimng every now and again.
Outstanding. makes me want to grab my camera now! Would be cool to see the before, post,/crop and then after of the original photo.
This is possibly one of the best videos I’ve ever seen. Please keep doing these
Hey mate, I would like to know how you decide on your choice of aperture when shooting. E.g. closeup of side angle Chrysler, the trams, people etc...to keep the photos sharp but still good depth of field.
Thanks in advance
I liked it, it's simple, chill and from a different perspective than a see in most videos on RUclips.
2:25 Jesus christ mate you alright? 😂
With that cough started the corona virus 😂😂😂
What amazes me is how great focus you get on your pictures even though you're still a bit shaky. 80% of my pictures are out of focus because of how shaky i am and also haven't really learned iso, f/, etc yet when owning it for over 2 years which is the reason why i need a tripod for pretty much everything. lol
i'd like to hear a little bit about why you're taking a shot a certain way and settings. i have a nikon d3500 and it takes awhile to change some settings. it's cool to see how fast you can do it on your camera.
deannam1981 One of the differences between entry level cameras and higher level bodies. I have the D3400 so I know how you feel. Great image quality but everything is so much slower to change.
Idk about about the D3500, but Sony cameras allow you to make custom controls which makes changing common settings really easy.
SushiSky Yeah, nah the D3*** series doesn’t allow that. It’s a very cheap entry level camera so you can’t expect much. Only has 11 focus points 😂 but a 24MP sensor isn’t anything to laugh at for something so cheap.
Definitely much better with it being free of commentary. I get to take what I want from the vids and how I'd implement it into my shooting. Great vid man.
This guy took better photos in eleven minutes than me in eleven MONTHS
Love your level of competency with your kit and your comfort in the city, tight bro
i love how he shoots manual and exposes everything just right without any problems😍
Yes please ! Talk about your setting and why you use those settings etc
10 views 10 likes. Shows the level of your content.
I just started photography this month and I cant say how much I love your videos , this definitely motivate me to become a better photographer , keep the good work brother and never stop making videos!!
Yes! This is totally my kind of thing, I would love more like this, and I would love more with commentary!
Always, always want to know about gear and settings, reasoning behind composition is a great bonus👌
The only thing I would’ve want is the settings of the photos like fstop and shutter speed
Liam Wills same
pretty sure it was all taken at F2.0 and 1/1000
stop the video at 1:38
f2.0 and high shutter speed
@@AK-sp5cy How can they all be the same? There's change in lighting.
@@danlightened True good point, watched the video again and saw his aperture mainly varied from 1.4-2.5 throughout with a mix of shutter speeds and iso
I think this was honestly my favorite photography video I've seen before.
It's inspiring to see how you "simply" snap the shots and yet they're beautiful
Definitely going to bring my camera around more and just shoot
Please do make more of these, it was a blast to watch!
it’s crazy how no one realized their photo was being taken and looked at you mid shot
85mm will do that. Even with a 50mm in a busy place people don't realise. Go ultra wide too. I can avoid eye contact and have someone straight up look into the lens on my 28mm and think they're safe when they aren't. So long as you aren't centering people they don't know what you're shooting.
really enjoyed this video. It's given me motivation to go out and shoot more. I deff don't love street photography, but it think it will help open my creativity in the other forms of photography i do. Mainly event/concerts/music etc. I often find myself struggling with creative and different perspectives when out on a paid gig.
literally every picture was perfecto damn lmaooo
What I gathered from your style is shooting around -1 stop underexposed when the sky is in the frame. Expose for highlights and then bring back the shadows in post. Must try this.
Mike: I'm just going to shoot the train
I like it how it is. Minimal talking with the sound of the shutter is awesome!
How does the photo have that kind of filter look to it? Is it like a filter lens or is it a edit?
Both the photo and the video is highly color graded.
this is so calming and so satisfying to watch
Yo, actual street photography is something else, look it up.
I will be buying your whole setup. I’m obsessed with this video and the pictures you take in this
Does it ever feel awkward snapping pictures of random people on the street like that?
Maybe the first couple times you go out shooting yes, but eventually you'll get outside your box
Nothing to worry about if you're not doing anything wrong. Being weird about it is what makes it awkward and creepy
Yes if you with phone,but if your shot with camera its okay, people didn't care much, just curious why you take their photo.
People are probably used to him coming out and just taking pictures 😂
Only if you degrade street photography into "snapping pictures of random people on the street".
Definitely keep doing these. It’s a combination of learning experience for all of us and just a chill, relaxing walk around this area.
I’m not sure if others would be opposed, but maybe throw in some quiet lo fi or chill music. Just an idea.
literally thought that the first person you took photo of is your model,,
No cap, something therapeutic about POV photography
it's really sad when you are living in russia, where every second dude can hit you and break your camera when you try to photo him
Ian C. I can feel you. I’m also there
Пхсхс,я согласен с тобой)
@@EqazeHQ calm down there vampire
@@EqazeHQ uhhh, ok?
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Perfect to watch while eating lunch or having to multi-task. Please keep doing these types of videos!
how does he focus on these pictures? I got confused
Its really cool watching you change your shutter speed and fstop
I feel like Melbourne is on par with NYC for street photography
This was such a dope video!! I preferred you didnt say much and we just got to listen to the ambiance and shutter ❤ Subbed