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Hi, this link doesnt work "Big backpack - great for long hikes with gear (price & details)" page not found :) i want to know which Camera bag that is in this Video. Thanks
@@NickzAndMikz Yeah, that is what I originally meant to say. He has aperture priority with manually set shutter speed. You should always have it set to aperture imo as well cause you never know when some excellent scene might come by.
Pierre randomly decides to play catch by himself multiple times in this video with thousands of dollars of equipment. I know that gives anxiety to many people but I enjoyed watching it. Thanks for the fun video Pierre.
After watching your video trying the 14, 35, and 85mm I tried it myself. You were absolutely right! The 14 is so tough to get good composition. But it looks like you're much more comfortable with it on this video! I enjoy your honest reviews, they motivate me to try new lenses and shoot more street photography!
Always a blast to watch Pierre do his thing! Love to see the angles he finds. 15:20 looks like you remembered at the last second not to jaywalk in front of the police 🤣
Love these videos! I learn so much about composition and it makes me feel more comfortable with shooting the public! One suggestion that would help me out even more would be to maybe add the camera settings for each photo? Thank you so much! 😊
Notification squad. A little bit late because I was working on my own photos in Lightroom 😉. 50 minutes of street photography with Pierre. Merry belated Xmas to me ha ha.
C’est marrant, plein de photos me paraissent banales à souhait avec l’ultra grand angle, par contre dès que tu passes au 70-200mm, là ça raconte quelque chose ! C’est fou comment je m’y retrouve carrément plus avec les optiques téléphotos
Me suis dis la même chose. Le 14mm n'est vraiment pas pour moi, j'ai l'impression de voir des photos faites aux smartphones que tout le monde post et qui n'ont aucun intérêt (pour moi hein) et des qu'on passe sur du 70-200 la on commence à des intentions et des situations qui se dégagent. Pour moi Pierre est beaucoup plus doué avec ce matériel ou au moins ses 35mm et 50mm
@@ezekiel6729 Je suis totalement d’accord avec toi. On dirait effectivement des photos prises au smartphone par n’importe qui … L’ultra grand angle peut avoir un intérêt sur certaines photos (ex : Quand il lève son objectif et photographie les 2 façades d’un building qui se font face, là je trouve que c’est artistique) mais dès qu’il s’agit de prendre une photo à hauteur d’homme, ça ne le fait pas du tout. Pour moi l’ultra grand angle, c’est nécessaire pour de la photo immobilière / en paysage, mais absolument pas en street photographie. Tu englobes trop d’éléments parasites dans une scène de rue, tu ne sais absolument pas quoi regarder. C’est vraiment pas fou. Ou alors ça peut avoir un intérêt artistique mais il faut absolument réfléchir à la composition, à la scène … Or Pierre shoote tous les 20m… (je ne lui jette pas la pierre ^^, c’est ce que font tous les adeptes du genre de la street photo). J’ai du mal avec cette idée que l’on puisse prendre tout et n’importe quoi sur le moment et l’on verra bien si ça fait une bonne photo …
Pareil pour moi. Mais en vrai, je n'ai pas vu l'intérêt pour la plupart des photos dans cette vidéo. La composition des scènes est plutôt faible à mon avis, et c'est vrai que c'est encore plus clair avec l'ultra grand angle où le sujet semble vraiment secondaire par rapport à la perspective. Mais ça me semble aussi plutôt ennuyeux.
I drove from Charleston, SC to get those same shots. I timed it so I got there around 4 am so i could get everything light up and catch the sunrise. Tudor City Bridge was the main shot I wanted, and it turned out good, Grand Central / Pershing Square didnt turn out so well, I drove like 22 hours almost straight for 1 keeper.
Could you please explain how you put the original photo you shoot on your timeline and then slide the editted version on top the original , thank you so much
Great video - really liked the shots in Grand Central Terminal - not a big fan of the "silent part" - your usual ongoing commentary is part of the enjoyment.
It would depend on a few things. First of all, he’s using a Sony camera, well known for both great in-body stabilisation and for excellent low light mastery due to its incredibly low-noise at high ISO. Second, you always set your shutter speed according to your focal length. A 16mm lens can be shot handheld at 1/16 or faster. A 500mm lens must be at 1/500 or faster for handheld. The lenses he’s using also look like they have a wide constant aperture (which he doesn’t always shoot at). Thirdly, if he post processes in something like Adobe Lightroom Classic, the AI capabilities of the program to remove any noise without losing too much clarity are now out of this world. All this makes low light handheld photography a breeze.
be careful walking around with all that equipment people are crazy now days but nothing but good vibes from here good content as always keep it up your a inspiration
Happy Holidays to everyone!! ❤️❤️ Have a beautiful end of 2021 and beginning of 2022!!
▹ 🔥LR presets pack used: pierretlambert.com/presets (let me know which is your favorite preset!)
▹ Get FREE access to my bi-monthly TOP 5 (tips, gear, inspiration...): pierretlambert.com/top5
▹ Gear detailed: pierretlambert.com/gear
▹ Become a better photographer with me: pierretlambert.com/30daytogreatphotos
▹ Come say Hi on Instagram & Twitter: twitter.com/pierretlambert & instagram.com/pierretlambert
Hi, this link doesnt work "Big backpack - great for long hikes with gear (price & details)" page not found :) i want to know which Camera bag that is in this Video. Thanks
Why are there no English subtitles. We would love to learn English through your video. Please 🙏
I love these. Can you next time show the shutter/ap/iso settings? That would rock! Happy New Year!
he seems to have the shutter set to manual, AP on manual and ISO set on auto most of the time
@@pepermint2539 I think he said he prefers aperture priority
@@NickzAndMikz Yeah, that is what I originally meant to say. He has aperture priority with manually set shutter speed. You should always have it set to aperture imo as well cause you never know when some excellent scene might come by.
@@pepermint2539 aperture mode is so hard, Im so used to shutter speed mode
@@blockbusterlatefees7713 use ap with minimum shutter speed set to what you prefer.
Pierre randomly decides to play catch by himself multiple times in this video with thousands of dollars of equipment. I know that gives anxiety to many people but I enjoyed watching it. Thanks for the fun video Pierre.
As someone who wants to be a photographer, thank you for theses videos they’re really cool
Hi, take a look at mine if you want 🙂
This kind of video relaxes you a lot after a stressful day. Please more videos like that
That intro!!!
Hehe 👾👾👾👾👾👾
After watching your video trying the 14, 35, and 85mm I tried it myself. You were absolutely right! The 14 is so tough to get good composition. But it looks like you're much more comfortable with it on this video! I enjoy your honest reviews, they motivate me to try new lenses and shoot more street photography!
Laying in bed sick as a dog and watching this video is what I needed thnx dude … nice video mate
The silent mode was a neat change of pace. Very relaxing video. Thanks!
This makes my palms sweaty 30:28
24:33 Every single photographer in existence has done that at LEAST once! haha love it!
Meilleurs Vœux ! Finir l’année avec un challenge sans parole et tout d’un coup, on regarde plus les images … Vive 2022 et toujours sans dragonne !
I like just seeing other photographer's photos, I do appreciate good POV videos, and sometimes equipment reviews.
Always a blast to watch Pierre do his thing! Love to see the angles he finds. 15:20 looks like you remembered at the last second not to jaywalk in front of the police 🤣
I watch these videos before falling asleep just because I find them so relaxing
42:40 424 5th Ave is my construction project. What day were you out shooting?
Man I love these videos. Well done
These videos are really inspiring thank you! Very honest with it all and an incredible talent. Can’t wait to get back out.
Love how polite the guy at 5:43 has been :)
I love these types of videos
The videogame-like edit for the beginning of this video was awesome!!! 🔥
These videos are amazing. Please keep up the amazing work!
I love the videos you made in New York City. Awesome videos . Thanks!
I found this video to be very interesting watching how you work the streets and make your compositions. Very helpful.
Love these videos! I learn so much about composition and it makes me feel more comfortable with shooting the public! One suggestion that would help me out even more would be to maybe add the camera settings for each photo? Thank you so much! 😊
Missed your narrative! Great video as usual. Greetings from México.
Hey Pierre! I think a great video to end the year would be a video showing your favorite photos you took through 2021
Can’t wait for your night snow content
0,5“ Free Hand 👏🏻 you must have steady hands. Very good! 👌🏻
非常真实的街拍,这一集很喜欢。没有过多的过场剪切,突出了因为觉得LED屏幕色彩可能有偏差而贴近取景器“检查照片”、一些不那么出色但能体现拍摄者当时的构思的part、使用17mm镜头在人流环境复杂的场景拍摄的经验。 非常好,继续加油。
The shot at 10:39 is so 🔥
I love these types of videos. I always look forward to your uploads. And best of all....NYC!!!! YESSSSSS!!!!
Great video, full of inspiration! Thank you and happy new year.
This is why I love your channel 🤝 Thank you!
Love you shooting photo.😍 Happy New Years 2022
This was such a fun watch! Definitely want to try making one of these videos on my own RUclips channel! Love your energy! 💯✔️🔥
Ohh epic video, i love long duration of pov streetphoto video like this. Hope u make many more for future
Notification squad. A little bit late because I was working on my own photos in Lightroom 😉. 50 minutes of street photography with Pierre. Merry belated Xmas to me ha ha.
Sony and the SD-Card initialization ... we all love it ^^
for some reason, this is soothing~
Pierre, you really always inspire me. Tks a lot bro!
Need more of these. This is sick.
Super helpful for me, it shows what you see and what you do with it. thx
Wonderful shots of Grand Central, and a valuable record of the current pandemic.
Happy New Year to you Pierre, try to make do with the mushrooms there are shoots to do in the forest, you are always on top Pierre
BEAUTIFUL I love these povs
Pierre my Man that opening was Crisp 👌 I can't wait to go shooting this weekend 😖
I loved it and the intro was very cool !
Beginning of Spider-Man Miles Morales video Game location at 33:35. 😁
I loved it. The shots were so inspiring. Merci
love these silent ones
Love these long pov videos!
this is absolutely amazing
Pierre 14 mins in, snaps a sneaky shot and let's out a Peter Griffin giggle 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 love it mate!
Love these video!
I really like how he edited like a video game ❤️🔥
Sooooo much better when your talking , explaining things etc
C’est marrant, plein de photos me paraissent banales à souhait avec l’ultra grand angle, par contre dès que tu passes au 70-200mm, là ça raconte quelque chose ! C’est fou comment je m’y retrouve carrément plus avec les optiques téléphotos
Me suis dis la même chose. Le 14mm n'est vraiment pas pour moi, j'ai l'impression de voir des photos faites aux smartphones que tout le monde post et qui n'ont aucun intérêt (pour moi hein) et des qu'on passe sur du 70-200 la on commence à des intentions et des situations qui se dégagent. Pour moi Pierre est beaucoup plus doué avec ce matériel ou au moins ses 35mm et 50mm
@@ezekiel6729 Je suis totalement d’accord avec toi. On dirait effectivement des photos prises au smartphone par n’importe qui …
L’ultra grand angle peut avoir un intérêt sur certaines photos (ex : Quand il lève son objectif et photographie les 2 façades d’un building qui se font face, là je trouve que c’est artistique) mais dès qu’il s’agit de prendre une photo à hauteur d’homme, ça ne le fait pas du tout.
Pour moi l’ultra grand angle, c’est nécessaire pour de la photo immobilière / en paysage, mais absolument pas en street photographie. Tu englobes trop d’éléments parasites dans une scène de rue, tu ne sais absolument pas quoi regarder. C’est vraiment pas fou.
Ou alors ça peut avoir un intérêt artistique mais il faut absolument réfléchir à la composition, à la scène … Or Pierre shoote tous les 20m… (je ne lui jette pas la pierre ^^, c’est ce que font tous les adeptes du genre de la street photo).
J’ai du mal avec cette idée que l’on puisse prendre tout et n’importe quoi sur le moment et l’on verra bien si ça fait une bonne photo …
Pareil pour moi. Mais en vrai, je n'ai pas vu l'intérêt pour la plupart des photos dans cette vidéo. La composition des scènes est plutôt faible à mon avis, et c'est vrai que c'est encore plus clair avec l'ultra grand angle où le sujet semble vraiment secondaire par rapport à la perspective. Mais ça me semble aussi plutôt ennuyeux.
I drove from Charleston, SC to get those same shots. I timed it so I got there around 4 am so i could get everything light up and catch the sunrise. Tudor City Bridge was the main shot I wanted, and it turned out good, Grand Central / Pershing Square didnt turn out so well, I drove like 22 hours almost straight for 1 keeper.
I love this video game style!!
Such a cool intro and sound effects btw ❤️
Please tell me how you shoot videos.What kind of camera is on your chest?
LOL. Taking street photos in the US is a dream compared to some other countries. Enjoy
23:50 was brilliant.
so chill
Hello wish you to have a happy day all .great video tutorial for epic shooting bro 😍😍😍
30:28 don't be shy, throw it over the tree)
Could you please explain how you put the original photo you shoot on your timeline and then slide the editted version on top the original , thank you so much
How are you shooting handheld with a 0.5 shutter speed and still getting steady shots? oss + ibis?
That conversation between those guys right outside gct was like an npc interaction lol
half a second shutter speed and got a still image anyway, I could never
More of this please
Its so inspiring and using all the composition im a biy me dslr
I love your videos
Epic, thank you.
21:43 how do i get that for wallpaper, someone help me please
This guy is too good man 🤣🤣
I love this intro! like a video game :))
Keep it up
Lovely love 💗💗
On your GoPro, what is your setting. I feel like I’m getting a lot of bounce when I walk :(
This happens to me all the time. 24:30
You think he'd be more worried about getting hit by a car than getting kicked out. And the guy has a wife and kid......
Great video - really liked the shots in Grand Central Terminal - not a big fan of the "silent part" - your usual ongoing commentary is part of the enjoyment.
My man laying on the floor at 5:15. 😂
Pierre le lien de ton sac à dos s’il te plaît ? :! merci 🙏
How do you hold still enough for the shutter speed to stay so low in some of these low light shots
It would depend on a few things. First of all, he’s using a Sony camera, well known for both great in-body stabilisation and for excellent low light mastery due to its incredibly low-noise at high ISO. Second, you always set your shutter speed according to your focal length. A 16mm lens can be shot handheld at 1/16 or faster. A 500mm lens must be at 1/500 or faster for handheld. The lenses he’s using also look like they have a wide constant aperture (which he doesn’t always shoot at). Thirdly, if he post processes in something like Adobe Lightroom Classic, the AI capabilities of the program to remove any noise without losing too much clarity are now out of this world. All this makes low light handheld photography a breeze.
Have you shot with Lumix S5, if so how was it for street?
Wowwow. the equipment is great... the equipment of my dreams...
i recommend skipping this part - it's not for the faint of heart
30:26 😩😩
What are those red things hanging off of the tripod mount?
How’s the weather sealing on the Sony Alpha 7 IV ?
So awesome! Could you leave each picture a little bit longer in the video?
12:58 that button is stressfull lol
I know. I wonder if he even noticed that he was bumping around the kill switch button.
Big fan bro❤
I love this episode 👌🏼 Great to see how you work🤜🏼🤛🏼
26:08 completely unexpected 🤯
what's that thing you screwed under the camera?
What computer do you use for editing ?
So I see you still using the old 70-200 Gm is that cause this was filmed before you got the new one or the new one didn’t hold up ?
how do you like the 14mm?
be careful walking around with all that equipment people are crazy now days but nothing but good vibes from here good content as always keep it up your a inspiration
He has a camera on himself, it's as if the thief is asking to get arrested more easily