Top Tips for better street photography
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- Опубликовано: 17 дек 2024
- Here are five quick tips to help build your confidence and bring you better pictures from the streets.
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Wonderful.. As always 😇🤗👍🏼🤩😊
Good tips and great pictures! Thank you so much.
I loved the flashing, "Always carry a camera!" Guilty as charged. Subscribed, too.
What a coincidence, youtube recomended this video the same day i put your book on my nightstand for late night reading :D
Learning from your videos all the time
Thank you for the comprehensive tips and a show of unusually good street photos. Sadly, most of the street photos I have seen have been no more than thoughtless snaps with no consideration for composition or people interaction and subsequently boring. It is so refreshing to view pictures with obvious thought put into them.
Wonderful video sir, glad I’ve found you.
Thank You!
So happy i discovered your chanel! Great work. I look forward to your future videos.
Great photos!! 😊
I absolutly love your work. It was my main inspiration. It's very nice to listen to talk about it.
Thank you, I hope you find the content helpful.
Really good tips, backed up by some wonderfully contrasty photos. I sense you have a much more photographic view of the world than some of the other RUclipsrs I see. I’ll be back for more, for sure!
Great channel, Rupert. Will look forward to more content.
Sir your thoughts and ideas are admireing. I have put it in my work. Keeps tech us more about yours trick and tachnic. Thanks u advanced
i discovered your channel today, and your content is amazing, so much love for you and your content.
I just stumbled onto your channel, its fantastic, great work. Please post more videos.
Thank you! Great Tips....
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Awesome tips here...as a newbie to this genre..i am amazed..great tips and i will be here for next video. Also where i Live there is also a high street.I live in Trinidad and Tobago
Subscribed. Great tips. Thanks
Awesome video. You got another subscriber. WHich camera and lens you are using for street photography?
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picture on monitor is insanely good :D
Great content
very nice tuto. Which camera are you using and how do you setup your camera ? I read that a good rule of thumb is using 35mm full frame F16 rule but with higher iso 400 for higher speed 1/400sec so with lens focusing at 4m you are "sharp" from 2.5m to infinity without burning lights o clipped shadows. But with sony a7IV AF today, does it still make sense to use F16 to have whole scene sharp ?
I subscribed and I think im pretty good capturing street captures
Good tips. I'm currently very focused on improving my street photography. My channel, focuses on editing street photos.
However I need a lot of improvement in the act of photography when I'm out on a photo walk. Have subscribed and look forward to learning more from you.
Thanks, good advice, but not all of us live anywhere near what would normally be considered prime street photography settings. In my case, "street" photography more often takes place in woodlands and involves wildlife--they also have "moments" similar to those of humans (deer, for example, have all kinds of great facial expressions and interesting behaviour). You have to adapt to the place you live, as familiarity gives you an advantage.
All your tips are very helpful for me. Sir, I'm from India and in love with Streetphotography. Need your advise Sir, would you recommend Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark III for this purpose ? I'm professionally a Pharmacist.
@Alex Ramos Agree, I use an EM5 and a Fuji XT30 mostly.
Just like in Holland were you can get in trouble when you get someone in the picture, move like a thief in the night and then you have a these pictures and then , I delete most or put them with video on the tube and then delete them.
do u always post prod ur pictures
oops, called you Mark and not Rupert! :)