One of the most useful and informative street shooting videos I have seen. Most of these tips are things I learned with practice, over time, but this will absolutely help anyone new to street shooting... and it's a good reminder even for more experienced shooters. Well done.
straight to the point with good examples. Very informative. Haters out there, drop your ego. Who cares if anyone shoots in P mode. The end result is what matters.
I am new to photography and want to be a really good photographer. Thankfully, I just discovered and subscribed to COOPH. I have learned so much from watching just a few videos and am inspired and encouraged to continue towards my goal. Thanks!
This is the best video about street photography I've ever seen. The tips are great and the photos are amazing! This guy is a very talented photographer.
It is difficult. And for someone who is an introvert, such as myself, I have to learn to do it over and over again. I may go into a place feeling timid but, over time, will warm up and become braver and braver. Then I'll put my camera away for a couple of months and when I come back, I am timid all over again. However, to be honest, I find walking up to strangers and taking their pictures without asking much less difficult than stopping and and asking them for permission.
totally agree with you. Plus, asking to take a photo of them will cause your photo unnatural , and I don't think that's a part of street photography. but hey, you should observer their attitude before doing so. Some are quite annoyed and you might get sued in certain countries.
Depends on the country/culture you live in. In mid-east and Balkan countries when people see a camera in the hands of a stranger, they immediately start smiling and always ask you to send those photos. This breaks the first barrier you have and helps a lot.
I agree, depends on the country or region. I moved to Munich and people are wary of cameras. Where as on a trip to India years ago was the exact opposite situation.
If you read Cartier-Bresson's books he makes it clear that he used a number of darkroom techniques while printing his work including dodging and burning.
Love that quote. Catching the fish is more exciting that eating it. Rather the cliche journey and destination quote. I'm gonna practice these tips asap!
great Video and Great tips. burst mode, wi fi... everything is ok to catch the right pics. The pics ore in our mind. We can do everything we can to catch them in the best way.
great video as always, I know u guy's are busy but please can u do some more video's. u have a lot of followers that like what u do. And I really enjoy seen this on my RUclips list that there a new video from you guy's. Big thank-you to you all 😀😀😀
Im very glad this Video didn't have any Photoshop tips.Theres Videos where i sit Threw half way and find out the just Photoshop most of it. Glad this WAS very helpful thanks :D
Hey Cooph team, hab mir schon immer gedacht dass ihr aus Salzburg kommt! Eure Videos sind echt toll! Speziell in meiner jetzigen Ausbildung als Grafik Designer habe ich auch sehr viel mit Fotografie zu tun und eure Videos sind manchmal echt hilfreich. lg Sebastian
Hi Thomas! Frankly speaking, this is the best video I ever watched in terms of helpful tips for streetfotography!!! Thank you so much for sharing. I wish you best of luck for the future und I hope that you made the right decision and be happy with it. I look forward meeting you the next time! Cheers!
hi thomas, great useful tips, your course meant so much to me. Each time i go out i think of your words and experiences, composition over settings - fantastic stuff. Your work is amazing, it captures the street. Hope one day 2meet. Keep up the amazing work.
Some people are so annoying. These results are super good for a video shoot that happens simultaneously as the photo shoot. Ignore the unnecessary criticism. Thanks guys, great tips! :)
"If you can tell what photoshopping tools were used, you've used too much." That is GOLD!
One of the most useful and informative street shooting videos I have seen. Most of these tips are things I learned with practice, over time, but this will absolutely help anyone new to street shooting... and it's a good reminder even for more experienced shooters. Well done.
straight to the point with good examples. Very informative. Haters out there, drop your ego. Who cares if anyone shoots in P mode. The end result is what matters.
Thomas is my HERO for B&W Street Photography. He is one of the best masters of light and shadow and great street shots. Listen and learn
PLEASE MAKE MORE VIDEO. YOU ARE THE NUMBER ONE PHOTOGRAPHY CHANNEL OF MINE💜💜💜
OKAY WE WILL TRY :) xxx
+COOPH that s fantastic bro. I'll be waiting😆😆😆
Same!
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I am new to photography and want to be a really good photographer. Thankfully, I just discovered and subscribed to COOPH. I have learned so much from watching just a few videos and am inspired and encouraged to continue towards my goal. Thanks!
One of the two best videos I've seen on street photography. Great video, and thanks for the tips.
Thanks ☺️
This is the best video about street photography I've ever seen. The tips are great and the photos are amazing! This guy is a very talented photographer.
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One of the best videos I ever seen about street photography. well done.
Tip #19, don't be afraid of people, I find that difficult...
It is difficult. And for someone who is an introvert, such as myself, I have to learn to do it over and over again. I may go into a place feeling timid but, over time, will warm up and become braver and braver. Then I'll put my camera away for a couple of months and when I come back, I am timid all over again. However, to be honest, I find walking up to strangers and taking their pictures without asking much less difficult than stopping and and asking them for permission.
totally agree with you. Plus, asking to take a photo of them will cause your photo unnatural , and I don't think that's a part of street photography. but hey, you should observer their attitude before doing so. Some are quite annoyed and you might get sued in certain countries.
Depends on the country/culture you live in. In mid-east and Balkan countries when people see a camera in the hands of a stranger, they immediately start smiling and always ask you to send those photos. This breaks the first barrier you have and helps a lot.
I agree, depends on the country or region. I moved to Munich and people are wary of cameras. Where as on a trip to India years ago was the exact opposite situation.
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ya bro seriously the same problem .
"Shoot in burst mode and pick the best frame." - Henri Cartier-Bresson
haahahaha
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Wish this video prefaced "when using a digital camera"
If you read Cartier-Bresson's books he makes it clear that he used a number of darkroom techniques while printing his work including dodging and burning.
This channel's quality has improved a lot!
Keep the great work!
I love that quote at the end about fishing. So true. I often find myself not following through on the processing because the exciting part is over.
For real, this is the best Photography channel on RUclips. I love it
Thank you thank you! 😀
Awesome! Best Tip video I've seen thus far. Keep up the good work.
Cheers! Appreciate the comment :)
Thank you so much! I didn't want it to end. Great ideas, and very generous of you to share them.
Brilliant video with fantastic tips. Loved this
Love this channel and all the videos on it, please try and upload more. :)
You need more videos , this is epic
Awesome videos and USEFUL tips! On YT you often get things everybody knows already but not here
one of the best photography channels.....great.
The last thought is damn right. Especially the high gloss and Luster prints really stick to your tongue!
No way! Visiting the same exact area in Salzburg is what inspired me to begin street photography
Love that quote. Catching the fish is more exciting that eating it. Rather the cliche journey and destination quote. I'm gonna practice these tips asap!
We agree, Thomas has a great sense of humour :)
great Video and Great tips. burst mode, wi fi... everything is ok to catch the right pics. The pics ore in our mind. We can do everything we can to catch them in the best way.
I love your channel, it really inspires me to go out and take great pictures!
Cool video,i often just do the same thing forgetting that we have new tools and ways to get a different perspective.A great reminder.
Many thanks for taking the time to share your experience. Your advice will help my own photography.
Well done! I really enjoyed this video, and the overall approach to such discussed and covered topic - such as street photography.
Easy follow your type Street photography that will be help with some advices on my day go out with my camera . Thanks!
great video as always, I know u guy's are busy but please can u do some more video's. u have a lot of followers that like what u do. And I really enjoy seen this on my RUclips list that there a new video from you guy's. Big thank-you to you all 😀😀😀
This channel needs a million followers!
Im very glad this Video didn't have any Photoshop tips.Theres Videos where i sit Threw half way and find out the just Photoshop most of it. Glad this WAS very helpful thanks :D
Perfect presentation..and I learned a few tricks...thank you so much for sharing your talent...
More video please, always looking forward to your channel. Keep it up
After watching many videos like this, i feel proud to be a photographer in the future..
Totally digging the natural frames!
always been hesitant to do street photography. who would've thought of using the freaking remote! duuuhh thanks for the post!
He's one of the best street photographers.
i love your videos guys and its ok that they are coming a bit rarely but they are every time excellent.
Hey Cooph team, hab mir schon immer gedacht dass ihr aus Salzburg kommt! Eure Videos sind echt toll! Speziell in meiner jetzigen Ausbildung als Grafik Designer habe ich auch sehr viel mit Fotografie zu tun und eure Videos sind manchmal echt hilfreich. lg Sebastian
So dope shots 👌
very nice shots. i like the b'n'w style and the low perspective.
This is a really good example of using tips. Very helpful, thx!
Great to see on COOPH Thomas :) Excellent tips as usual
I do the opposite and still come home with banger shots.
Awesome tips. Patience is the best tool.
I always love tips and tricks from your video and that's why i subscribed this channel... Well done, it does improve my photography skills
Thank you truly for a stunning and unique look into this art of street photography... this is a big help
We liked that you choose the music of our composer Alena Geroeva! )
one of the best compilations packed full of inspiration. thank you!
I hope you enjoy your visit to my channel youtube - Videos Street Photography Moroccan ,Much love ! ♥
Wow you got yourself a new subscriber. Awesome content there, well done! Learnt some new tips, thank you very much! Have a great day :)
Great tips in a compress way, just what I needed. Thank you!
Excellent. Wonderful, helpful content, beautifully presented. Thanks.
Absolute pleasure, Susan! 😊
Great video, solid tips and awesome shots. Cheers!
great tips! and about the people showing respect is the key, talk to people! thanks!
You have suggested some very interesting ideas. Excellent photos too.
Great video Thomas, as good as your books. Am very fan ! Hope can meet you next time I'm in Zug ...
I'll do that. With pleasure !
This guy is a genius ........thank you for sharing
Hi Thomas! Frankly speaking, this is the best video I ever watched in terms of helpful tips for streetfotography!!! Thank you so much for sharing. I wish you best of luck for the future und I hope that you made the right decision and be happy with it. I look forward meeting you the next time! Cheers!
I love your videos. subscribed 😍😍 Love from the Philippines 👍👍
The tip I really agree with if you see a photoshop technique them you have used the effect at too high a setting.
hi thomas, great useful tips, your course meant so much to me. Each time i go out i think of your words and experiences, composition over settings - fantastic stuff. Your work is amazing, it captures the street. Hope one day 2meet. Keep up the amazing work.
wirklich super. Kompakt und auf den Punkt. Danke.
Thanks for the helpful tips and beautiful photos as inspiration.
Amazing channel on RUclips for photography
I live in NY and love street photography. You need to be a ninja since most people see it as an intrusion into personal space here.
All wonderful advice. Great video.
incredible tips and an epic soundtrack!!
I love the video. Tutorial for mobile photography portrait
this is what Im looking for. for a long time. Thankyou!
Please never stop making videos
Siempre con excelentes consejos! Soy un gran fan y admirador de su trabajo! Adelante!
Nicely done!
That was so awesome!!! I'm sharing this with my students!!
fantastic video :)
Geniale Aufnahmen und danke für die Einblicke
These are the kinds of tips I'm looking for. Not the ones that only focus on gears and technical stuff.
Tip #14 natural frames..I like that one. The #19 depends of the city.
I guess you could use some of these techniques using a film camera.. especially a Rolleiflex TLR.
Mr. Leuthard, I appreciated this video, especially where you found new angles. I am just curious, what is your market for this type of photo?
Great video, says a lot in such little time.
V. helpful.
Some people are so annoying. These results are super good for a video shoot that happens simultaneously as the photo shoot. Ignore the unnecessary criticism. Thanks guys, great tips! :)
Nice Video. I know Thomas bevor I saw this Video. Its nice to see his work in a Video
Only one word :GREAT !!!!
Awesome tips and great inspiration. Thank you!
Wow all of these are Amazing shots. :)
Excellent video, thanks very much !!
Great tips. Nice video. Thank you 👍🏼
Very good video. I like the backround music, can you tell me something about it?
OMG! your channel is outstanding! love it so much!
awesome content....big thumbs up....please suggest an affordable lens for street photography...currently using a kit lens with sony a6000.
great tips and nice video production....
once again amazing video, thank you for tips ;)
Wow! This was so good! Gotta dust off the 'ol camera and try these out! 😲😲😲
informative and magical. thanks guy/gals
Absolute pleasure! :)
I really liked it
I wonder what camera do you use
Can you recommend a camera to suit a wide range of photography style
Thanks
Idk how but you guys inspire me to get out and shoot thank you
Awesome, that's the whole point. Be sure to tag us in any Instagram shots so we can share the love :)
Wow these are great tips, very educational
Great video, I so enjoyed. Instant subscribe. Thanks.
This was thoroughly enjoyable! Learned some new tricks to add to the stealth arsenal! Thank you!