Showing your technique in getting these photos from a distance is really useful! I'm always scared to take photos of people unknowingly, so seeing you do it so casually is inspiring
You can always use longer lens if you are shy to take candid, but remember longer lens tend to be bigger and people more aware with that. Find longer lens that too long
Great pictures dude, I was surprised that most of the time it was the 85mm. There was only the photo at 10:05 that made me laugh. The first one with the seagulls was very nice also.
Very nice work! You are so lucky you have a city with wonderful architecture and people. I live in a small town in Sandpoint, Idaho USA. A small town in north Idaho. Very limited and is a challenge for sure. Thank you.
I am really glad I just happen to run across your channel. I used to be a shooter myself, mainly fashion & commercial, not quite exciting as getting out and about. I really do miss the days of street shooting. So much magic about in the world just waiting to be captured. Great work mate! Actually made me go fetch my old rig to see what lenses I have left.
Once the eye is trained at a certain focal length, it becomes a muscle. My regular going-out lens is 35mm, I tried to go out with an 85mm but failed miserably 😊 I admire your ability to compose at such a distance 👍🏽
I'm moving to Brighton next year to study at one of the music colleges and I cant wait to get some nice shots of all the interesting people down there and do more photography
Awesome. So pleased to find someone who is using something else instead of a Fujifilm X100V or a Ricoh GR3 or GR3X. This choice of camera seems much better because one can use different lenses with different focal lengths.
Very cool Mark thanks for this! Few years ago I spent an afternoon by the pier in Brighton and took a bunch of photos with my good old A6500. A couple of shots are still amongst my favourite in my IG gallery.
RUclips Algorithm just found your channel for me. Nice to see your photography skill. I like street photography and I keep learning from the pros like you on youtube. TBH your presets are really awesome.
Inspiring as always, Mark.These behind-the-scenes videos are really helpful, to see how you approach your motives and work the scene. I should only wish you had time to make a lot more of these - and of course your editing movies as well ☺
Mark, This a very inspiring video, and as a relatively new photographer, I really enjoy the angles you expose and the overall enthusiasm you show. I also might add, after watching your ... The BEST 50mm Lens for the Money video, I think a trip for my wife and I to Scotland this year is in the works. Thanks Again for the great work.
Thanks 4 your tips bro! I´ll consider 4 my next session on the streets It´s interesting the way to you take some wonderful pics... I wanna take it to make some pics in my city and express the emotions about life on a little city but with warm people Greetings from México, I´d love your pics bro 😃📸
Thank you, I appreciate the information and the insight. I am at the beginning of my pricing journey, I do need to take a breathe so I don't become overwhelmed.
Terrific! Really excited about stepping up into photography as part of the relaunch of my channel. I appreciate you so much for the inspiration! Can't wait to see more of what you have coming and will utilize your lessons to the fullest! Thank you so much.
I went to Brixton in London today to do a bit of street photography and, even though I was being discreet, I got hassled every 15 minutes. Possibly it was because I was wrangling my phone a bit too much, but honestly (judging by what they said) I think it was more a cultural thing. Brixton probably has a history of tension with police etc and that was the vibe - that they didn't trust my intentions. In one case, I was in an unoccupied alleyway pointing my camera skyward to take a picture up the side of a tower with the sun above and a woman came down the alleyway and said "HEY. ARE YOU OK?" ... showing that there was an issue even when I was pointing it far away from people. On the plus-side, I was quickly called into a fishmongers to take some fun snaps of the staff and I've already emailed them 3 favourites :)
Love Brighton, was my very first place to visit with my first DSLR, precisiongram86 to check out my shots of the pier that burnt down/british airways reflection, but loving this video.. would love to own a camera like this, maybe in the future for sure
Se io fossi capace di fare delle foto cosi belle non farei l'operaio non lavorerei in fabbrica e la mia schiena mi farebbe meno male...grazie per avermi regalato 11 minuti di serenità.
The best photo captured is at 10:02 mate! The coin slot is very detailed!
HAHAHAHAA I NOTICED IT
@@agch771 Crakin' photo!
exactly the comment i was looking for lmao.
10.02??
The clarity on that crack is simply beautiful, Mark!
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I thought the same ahahahah🤣🤣
😂😂😂
I didn’t know what you meant till I saw it 🤣😭
So apparently, there is little difference, if any, between plumber's crack and photographer's crack. Who knew?
This is how every pov video should be like. Not just "wow, this is a banger" but also info about composition, what you're doing and why. Love it!
Your video editing style and presentation alone is so unique; that’s worth the time to watch, even beyond the photography aspects.
Showing your technique in getting these photos from a distance is really useful! I'm always scared to take photos of people unknowingly, so seeing you do it so casually is inspiring
True dat💯
You can always use longer lens if you are shy to take candid, but remember longer lens tend to be bigger and people more aware with that. Find longer lens that too long
Not too long
I had to work my self up by gradually photoing people on Fremont street in Las Vegas to overcome that fear. JUST DO IT
This whole video, the quality of everything... WOW!!!!
From Videography to photography, everything is top notch.❤ Amazing
This has to be one of my most favorite RUclips channels so far for 2022. Thanks for all the tips and love your videos brother.
Great Video! I like how you explain your style and settings in an easy going manner
Great pictures dude, I was surprised that most of the time it was the 85mm. There was only the photo at 10:05 that made me laugh. The first one with the seagulls was very nice also.
hhahhahahahahhahaha
Very nice work! You are so lucky you have a city with wonderful architecture and people.
I live in a small town in Sandpoint, Idaho USA. A small town in north Idaho. Very limited and is a challenge for sure. Thank you.
i really like the way you making the photos, it's not just making a snapshot but there is always story and reason for it
Love how you tell how you're taking the shots and the camera settings. Great Job
I am really glad I just happen to run across your channel. I used to be a shooter myself, mainly fashion & commercial, not quite exciting as getting out and about. I really do miss the days of street shooting. So much magic about in the world just waiting to be captured. Great work mate! Actually made me go fetch my old rig to see what lenses I have left.
You've got a great eye, capturing moments many would miss or overlook
2:09 The rail as the leading line, the guy smoking and facing the same direction as the bird sitting on that rail, you nailed it. Epic shot, bruh. 🔥🔥
At the end side of the video, the photography with the red jacket was great one and the best one 😅❤️🔥
Once the eye is trained at a certain focal length, it becomes a muscle. My regular going-out lens is 35mm, I tried to go out with an 85mm but failed miserably 😊 I admire your ability to compose at such a distance 👍🏽
Beautiful work Mark! Definitely was not ready for that minute 10:05 shot tho lol
😂😂😂😂lo vi pero no me atreví a escribir algo asta que vi tu comentario 🤣🤣🤣
@@luisdanielrivera1336 ha! estoy seguro que muchos otros han de pensar lo mismo que nosotros!
yo !!!!
I almost wanted to cry. this is so good. I'm inspired. thank you for your art
Great video as always, love hearing your thoughts and thinking behind your shots. Love the drone intro so cinematic!
I really love the way you share your knowledge and ideas with your followers. Thanks a lot for that.
Mark it is very good video. Nice photos taken with the music. I livef a very good moment. Thank you.
Amazing Job Man, I allways like to see other peoples work, for my inspiration, and you today was a great discover. Thanks to share.
I'm moving to Brighton next year to study at one of the music colleges and I cant wait to get some nice shots of all the interesting people down there and do more photography
Sounds great, Tom!
well that was pretty spectacular enjoyed it thoroughly thanks for sharing, i must do a return visit to Brighton in the near future.
Awesome. So pleased to find someone who is using something else instead of a Fujifilm X100V or a Ricoh GR3 or GR3X. This choice of camera seems much better because one can use different lenses with different focal lengths.
Love these videos! Well done.
Wow. Great Video. Amazing Shots
C’est juste incroyable bravo tu mérites tellement!
The power of stabilization... great inspirational shots, Mark. Thank you
Thank you for your video. I am really happy to find you on RUclips. your knowledge and skills in photography are superb and talented. well done sir.
Loved that phone reflection shot
Yoh this camera but your skills are insane love the way the pics looks so colourful with bokeh backgrounds
Great video, I love Brighton and miss the quirkiness of it, lived there for 11yrs.
Top Notch video Mark and fantastic images, loved the abstract oven shot, new subscriber. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks John - and welcome!
M8 I like the jacket, but as a yank, I need to tell you that the stars always go forward. Love the content.
Very cool Mark thanks for this! Few years ago I spent an afternoon by the pier in Brighton and took a bunch of photos with my good old A6500. A couple of shots are still amongst my favourite in my IG gallery.
Wow love this some good ideas thanks Mark for me to take pictures from
beautiful shots !
Love these videos and the insight behind the photo you give.
fantastic day, amazing video
Good job, those photos looks great, you got the wonderful moments, thanks for your share
Love the video, the shots, everything.
RUclips Algorithm just found your channel for me.
Nice to see your photography skill. I like street photography and I keep learning from the pros like you on youtube.
TBH your presets are really awesome.
За этим фотографом интересно не только смотреть, его интересно слушать.
Inspiring as always, Mark.These behind-the-scenes videos are really helpful, to see how you approach your motives and work the scene. I should only wish you had time to make a lot more of these - and of course your editing movies as well ☺
This is incredible!
So Much fun to go out and shoot like this i love it! can't wait to get my Camera up and running so i can get out and do the same thing
Laughed out loud at the builders bum shot :) Great video Mark.
10:03 Easily the best shot of the video
Mark, This a very inspiring video, and as a relatively new photographer, I really enjoy the angles you expose and the overall enthusiasm you show. I also might add, after watching your ... The BEST 50mm Lens for the Money video, I think a trip for my wife and I to Scotland this year is in the works. Thanks Again for the great work.
Awesome, thank you John! Enjoy Scotland when you get there!
From one Mark to another, well done!
Cool, great pictures!
So glad this video popped up on my feed. Excellent work and very nice video presentation. Subscribed!
Thanks Mike - welcome!
Whoa that section at 5:50, was trippy at first, had to watch it a few times. I like it. Awesome work
Lovely shots!
2:13 the bird makes it perfect haha, thank you for the video
I only have one thing to say Mark genius❤
Thanks Andy, very kind.
Great
I love your video. Thanks for sharing. Good Job.🦋
Thank you.
iI love watching your videos. I recommend going to Blackpool. it's one of my favourite spots.
Really don’t shoot enough for myself any more! All work and no personal projects - this makes me want to get out there. Thanks 🙂
those 10 hours ended so fast. I wasn't prepared at all
Impressive! Simple daily things unnoticed made spectacular
Thanks 4 your tips bro! I´ll consider 4 my next session on the streets
It´s interesting the way to you take some wonderful pics... I wanna take it to make some pics in my city and express the emotions about life on a little city but with warm people
Greetings from México, I´d love your pics bro 😃📸
THOROUGHLY enjoyed that!
I’m a new photographer and I really love your work 💯
Awesome! Thank you, Jonathan! Subscribe and stay tuned for more content coming soon!
Thank you, I appreciate the information and the insight. I am at the beginning of my pricing journey, I do need to take a breathe so I don't become overwhelmed.
Love this Mark!
10:05 Definitely one for the alBUM 😂
Great inspiration video and nice informations about your shoots...
Fine video! I do street photography (mainly in Vienna) from time to time as a balance to my (photo) job :-) Top Pictures!
You are an awesome photographer! 💯
Love this format of BTS. So helpful and just a pleasure to watch
Thanks for creating this video!!!!
Another fabulous episode packed with tips and ideas... the builders bum made me laugh :)
Terrific! Really excited about stepping up into photography as part of the relaunch of my channel. I appreciate you so much for the inspiration! Can't wait to see more of what you have coming and will utilize your lessons to the fullest! Thank you so much.
Awesome, composition out of nowhere ...
Love your work mate - rich exposures, pro edits and a lovely mix of spontaneity and the art.
I went to Brixton in London today to do a bit of street photography and, even though I was being discreet, I got hassled every 15 minutes. Possibly it was because I was wrangling my phone a bit too much, but honestly (judging by what they said) I think it was more a cultural thing. Brixton probably has a history of tension with police etc and that was the vibe - that they didn't trust my intentions. In one case, I was in an unoccupied alleyway pointing my camera skyward to take a picture up the side of a tower with the sun above and a woman came down the alleyway and said "HEY. ARE YOU OK?" ... showing that there was an issue even when I was pointing it far away from people. On the plus-side, I was quickly called into a fishmongers to take some fun snaps of the staff and I've already emailed them 3 favourites :)
i like your v log, photo and valuable video. Keep it up.
i love it, you give some tips its really important to us specially like me a new photographer
This is amazing mate!! I started doing streetphotography.. learn alot from you
Interesting shot at 10:02
this is what I call a street photography!! Bravo, amazing photos and video!
Your channel is quickly becoming my favourite. Really well put together, entertaining, full of great advice, and fab photos.
What a wonderful video
"I think we need a human in the shot". And the waiting game begins :)
Some top class photos! Thanks for sharing composure tips and settings. You have inspired me to try my 85mm more.
top class photo at 10:03
Love Brighton, was my very first place to visit with my first DSLR, precisiongram86 to check out my shots of the pier that burnt down/british airways reflection, but loving this video.. would love to own a camera like this, maybe in the future for sure
Very cool and great video inspirations. Thanks Mark.
100% Amazing Work my friend
I learnt a ton from this. Gave me some great inspiration for the next time I go to the beach.
Wow 😍😍😍
Your work is ridiculously good Mark ! Incredible photographer.
Cracking video, only for information, the partition wall you mentioned, the timber one running down the beach, is known as a Groyne,
LOVE THIS VID! SUBSCRIBED
Se io fossi capace di fare delle foto cosi belle non farei l'operaio non lavorerei in fabbrica e la mia schiena mi farebbe meno male...grazie per avermi regalato 11 minuti di serenità.
So Beautiful 😍😍❤️
Excellent photography. Thank you for the lessons.