I’ve definitely been struggling finding my style. I have this idea, of what I want my photos to look like, but the end results are always different. I have felt the heavy pressure of speeding up the process to put my work out there, but it doesn’t feel like me. This video helped me calm down those thoughts of rushing. Thank you. I appreciate it. 👍📷❤️
Imitation gives you a direction and inspires you to go out and do work, but what I feel looking at most Cyberpunkish instagrammers is emptiness: they shoot for the lights and the rain, but there is rarely a real "subject": it is mostly a scenography object put there to fill up a particular area of the frame but gets lost and overwhelmed in the bright and colorful background. I much prefer when the photographer hints me: "here, this is my subject and there is what caught my attention". As in any good movie, the background may set the mood, but it does not overwhelm the focus of the image.
Thanks for all your amazing videos!! This one is priceless. Experimenting and looking at other people’s work is absolutely necessary like you said and at after a while, you just “feel” that you found your style 👌
Great video! This is the second of your videos I have watched after the Rainy Street Photography tips, and I loves them all. Thanks for sharing and motivation to find our own style. And I am totally agree with some of comments here that says this video really calm me down for rushing to find our own style! And can't go wrong on finding inspiration from other photographers style Thanks a lot!
Recently I've been trying to figure out my style of photography and happened to come past your video. Only been doing photography for a year and still searching for my style. I take different types of shots but I'm getting more into street and that cyberpunk/futuristic style I'm digging more into. Although will see what I like more after I go to Singapore and Thailand next month. Everything you say I feel like I relate. The hunt for lights, the stagnation of taking shots with people in it, doing less landscapes and more city vibes shots. Even wanting to learn digital marketing (but I think there's no point until I find my style). If you ever come to Melbourne I would absolutely love to go for a photoshoot with you and learn from you. Keep up the good work man!! Your art is super dope. 👌
@ibvizuals they say if you are a genius it takes 3 of ; years to get recognised otherwise it takes about 10 before you get recognition, so one years is very unrealistic
That was a pretty good and calming down video. Thank you for that! I really enjoy your stuff and feel inspired by your journey to continue my own one and to calm down. Thx for helping me with my blood pressure :P
I enjoy how you put it all together. Very methodical without intention to Analytical with all intentions. thats how I hope to have my phtographs is shoot with intention. You put it very well hope to hear more of your advice as it also opens up my mind and inspires.
I am a guy who is struggling to learn photo editing...really don't know where to learn..Many said that youtube is best for learning..but I don't find it so . please suggest me how or from where to learn editing professionalY..tired of using presets
I dont do all of these personally, but: selling presets, prints, photo books, workshops, courses, becoming an influencer or youtuber and selling ad space and affiliate marketing, or using the exposure to do other photography gigs - all legit ways to make money. And NFTs if its 2021 (RIP, maybe in a few years it'll be back).
I’ve definitely been struggling finding my style. I have this idea, of what I want my photos to look like, but the end results are always different. I have felt the heavy pressure of speeding up the process to put my work out there, but it doesn’t feel like me. This video helped me calm down those thoughts of rushing. Thank you. I appreciate it. 👍📷❤️
I'm glad to hear that. You'll get there!
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The feeling is always where it’s at. Great explanation and thank you so much for this great video
I can completely resonate with you, as right now am too struggling with my style and genre
Great work! Thank you for sharing!
Imitation gives you a direction and inspires you to go out and do work, but what I feel looking at most Cyberpunkish instagrammers is emptiness: they shoot for the lights and the rain, but there is rarely a real "subject": it is mostly a scenography object put there to fill up a particular area of the frame but gets lost and overwhelmed in the bright and colorful background.
I much prefer when the photographer hints me: "here, this is my subject and there is what caught my attention". As in any good movie, the background may set the mood, but it does not overwhelm the focus of the image.
Thanks for all your amazing videos!! This one is priceless. Experimenting and looking at other people’s work is absolutely necessary like you said and at after a while, you just “feel” that you found your style 👌
Thank you for very much
Very helpful story.
This was very meaningful. Thank you
Nice job, I'm impressed with your knowledge, especially for someone as young as you are. I'm inspired by your direction and ideas.
Thanks for sharing this again! I had missed it before.
Cheers
Great video! This is the second of your videos I have watched after the Rainy Street Photography tips, and I loves them all. Thanks for sharing and motivation to find our own style. And I am totally agree with some of comments here that says this video really calm me down for rushing to find our own style! And can't go wrong on finding inspiration from other photographers style Thanks a lot!
So glad to hear that, thank you.
Recently I've been trying to figure out my style of photography and happened to come past your video. Only been doing photography for a year and still searching for my style. I take different types of shots but I'm getting more into street and that cyberpunk/futuristic style I'm digging more into. Although will see what I like more after I go to Singapore and Thailand next month.
Everything you say I feel like I relate. The hunt for lights, the stagnation of taking shots with people in it, doing less landscapes and more city vibes shots. Even wanting to learn digital marketing (but I think there's no point until I find my style).
If you ever come to Melbourne I would absolutely love to go for a photoshoot with you and learn from you.
Keep up the good work man!! Your art is super dope. 👌
I'm glad to hear! A year is a very short time, I'm sure you'll get there. And thanks for your kind words.
@ibvizuals they say if you are a genius it takes 3 of ; years to get recognised otherwise it takes about 10 before you get recognition, so one years is very unrealistic
That was a pretty good and calming down video. Thank you for that! I really enjoy your stuff and feel inspired by your journey to continue my own one and to calm down. Thx for helping me with my blood pressure :P
Well im glad it had such effect!
I enjoy how you put it all together. Very methodical without intention to Analytical with all intentions. thats how I hope to have my phtographs is shoot with intention. You put it very well hope to hear more of your advice as it also opens up my mind and inspires.
Cheers glad it resonated
First comment. And amazing, thank you, i found my style😉
Hah, cheers
I am a guy who is struggling to learn photo editing...really don't know where to learn..Many said that youtube is best for learning..but I don't find it so . please suggest me how or from where to learn editing professionalY..tired of using presets
To be honest i learned just by doing, why is youtube not working for you?
I’m sorry if this question is too personal or invasive, but how/which ways can you make a living out of street photography?
I dont do all of these personally, but: selling presets, prints, photo books, workshops, courses, becoming an influencer or youtuber and selling ad space and affiliate marketing, or using the exposure to do other photography gigs - all legit ways to make money. And NFTs if its 2021 (RIP, maybe in a few years it'll be back).
great video
Cheers