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Eduardo Ortiz
Chile
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 25 ก.ย. 2011
Musician, cook, and photographer from Valparaiso, Chile. Traveller since 2016. Obsessed with the art photography since COVID-19.
TURN THIS SH#! OFF on your camera - Street Photography POV ISTANBUL | Fujifilm X-PRO2 + 23mm f1.4 R
A city, a lesson.
Some things to avoid when setting your camera before hitting the streets.
Thanks a million for watching and hope you enjoy it!
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THE GEAR I USE:
Main camera: Fujifilm x-pro2
Video camera: Fujifilm x-s20
Main lenses:
Fujinon XF 18mm f2 and XF 35mm f2 WR
POV / Vlog camera: DJI Osmo Action
Zoom h1n
Zoom f2
Immersive soundscapes microphones
Some things to avoid when setting your camera before hitting the streets.
Thanks a million for watching and hope you enjoy it!
Find more of Zelic's beautiful music at
open.spotify.com/intl-es/artist/5udJW11D92UmG6OrwnLxbi?si=Aey7peLlQ9ml7w8IcGSflQ
zelisah.music?igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==
SUBSCRIBE TO MY SUBSTACK!
eortizfoto.substack.com/
UPCOMING WORKSHOPS
ISTANBUL, APRIL 2024
Details on
www.eortizdelacruz.com/workshops
CHECK MY ZINE - UNDERSTANDING COLOUR
www.eortizdelacruz.com/shop/p/understanding-colour
SOME SPARE CHANGE?
Support me on:
paypal.me/eortizfoto
FIND ME ON:
Instagram: eortizfoto
WEBPAGE:
eortizdelacruz.com/
THE GEAR I USE:
Main camera: Fujifilm x-pro2
Video camera: Fujifilm x-s20
Main lenses:
Fujinon XF 18mm f2 and XF 35mm f2 WR
POV / Vlog camera: DJI Osmo Action
Zoom h1n
Zoom f2
Immersive soundscapes microphones
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Shooting in "POOR" LIGHT, things to focus on + PHOTO ANALYSIS - STREET PHOTOGRAPHY IN ISTANBUL
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This time around, I'll be taking you on a short ferry ride from Kadikoy to Eminonu. The weather conditions were pretty bad, dark and gloomy, so I switched my camera to black and white and focused on things I don't typically explore, like textures. This was especially useful to keep my students busy and engaged during my recent workshops. Additionally, I've included a brief analysis of some rece...
Quick Update: gear, news and ideas. May 2024 Istanbul Street Photography
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A quick update about this channel, the new pieces of gear I got to improve the quality of it and the things I'm currently working on. SUBSCRIBE TO MY SUBSTACK! eortizfoto.substack.com/ VISUAL SOUNDSCAPES eortizfoto.substack.com/p/1-visual-soundscapes-mosques-and UPCOMING WORKSHOPS ISTANBUL, APRIL 2024 Details on www.eortizdelacruz.com/workshops CHECK MY ZINE - UNDERSTANDING COLOUR www.eortizdel...
Lens Choice : 5 Thoughts | Street Photography POV El Alto | Fujifilm X-PRO2 + 18mm f2 and 35mm f2
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In this video, I'll be sharing some thoughts about lens choice. Hope you enjoy it. UPCOMING WORKSHOPS ISTANBUL, APRIL 2024 Details on www.eortizdelacruz.com/workshops CHECK MY ZINE - UNDERSTANDING COLOUR www.eortizdelacruz.com/shop/p/understanding-colour SOME SPARE CHANGE? Support me on: paypal.me/eortizfoto FIND ME ON: Instagram: eortizfoto WEBPAGE: eortizdelacruz.com/ Thanks a m...
My best advice: Figure-Ground relationship in Street Photography | POV CUSCO, PERU
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In this video, I'll be sharing a concept I think It's crucial to compose good photos. UPCOMING WORKSHOPS ISTANBUL, March 2024 Details on www.eortizdelacruz.com/workshops CHECK MY ZINE - UNDERSTANDING COLOUR www.eortizdelacruz.com/shop/p/understanding-colour SOME SPARE CHANGE? Support me on: paypal.me/eortizfoto FIND ME ON: Instagram: eortizfoto WEBPAGE: eortizdelacruz.com/ Thanks ...
How to approach strangers: 5 tips | Street Photography POV Puno, Peru | Fujifilm X-PRO2 + 18mm f2
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Join me for the last episode of my photography journey. In this video, I'll be sharing some tips on how I approach strangers in the streets. UPCOMING WORKSHOPS ISTANBUL, March 2024 Details on www.eortizdelacruz.com/workshops CHECK MY ZINE - UNDERSTANDING COLOUR www.eortizdelacruz.com/shop/p/understanding-colour SOME SPARE CHANGE? Support me on: paypal.me/eortizfoto FIND ME ON: Instagram: instag...
Capturing La Paz's Soul: A Monochromatic Journey | Fujifilm X-PRO2 Street Photography POV
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Join me on the last episode of my photography journey. In this video, I'm sharing a bit of my mindset when I shoot in Black and White. Hope you enjoy it! Workshops www.eortizdelacruz.com/workshops CHECK MY ZINE - UNDERSTANDING COLOUR www.eortizdelacruz.com/shop/p/understanding-colour SOME SPARE CHANGE? Support me on: paypal.me/eortizfoto FIND ME ON: Instagram: eortizfoto WEBPAGE: ...
Sucre, Bolivia | Street Photography POV | Fujifilm X-PRO2, 18mm f2 and 35mm f2
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Join me on the last episode of my photography journey! Ser o Duo’s music here! open.spotify.com/artist/5UwjEcxo7NVLJ2nh3wild2?si=Yu1kdoUYQGGSGj_5g9JDRg Instagram: seroduo WORKSHOPS www.eortizdelacruz.com/workshops CHECK MY ZINE - UNDERSTANDING COLOUR www.eortizdelacruz.com/shop/p/understanding-colour SOME SPARE CHANGE? Support me on: paypal.me/eortizfoto FIND ME ON: Instagram: in...
Buenos Aires, Caminito Street Photography POV | Fujifilm X-PRO2 and 18mm f2
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Join me on my photo walk through the streets of "Caminito" in Buenos Aires. I am happy to share some tips that might help you in your own street photography journey. WORKSHOPS www.eortizdelacruz.com/workshops CHECK MY ZINE - UNDERSTANDING COLOUR www.eortizdelacruz.com/shop/p/understanding-colour SOME SPARE CHANGE? Support me on: paypal.me/eortizfoto SOME SPARE CHANGE? Support me on Patreon: www...
Street photography POV, Kathmandu | Fujifilm x-pro2, 23mm f1.4 and 18mm f2
มุมมอง 4.7Kปีที่แล้ว
Join me on my photo walk through the streets of Kathmandu. In this time, I tried to share some tips that might help you in your own street photography journey. WORKSHOPS www.eortizdelacruz.com/workshops CHECK MY ZINE - UNDERSTANDING COLOUR www.eortizdelacruz.com/shop/p/understanding-colour SOME SPARE CHANGE? Support me on: paypal.me/eortizfoto WEBPAGE: eortizdelacruz.com/ GEAR I USE: Main camer...
Street photography paradise, POV Kolkata | Fujifilm x-pro2, 23mm f1.4 and 18mm f2
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Join me on my journey through the streets of Kolkata. Probably one of the best places on earth to do street photography. WORKSHOPS www.eortizdelacruz.com/workshops CHECK MY ZINE - UNDERSTANDING COLOUR www.eortizdelacruz.com/shop/p/understanding-colour SOME SPARE CHANGE? Support me on: paypal.me/eortizfoto WEBPAGE: eortizdelacruz.com/ GEAR I USE: Main camera: Fujifilm x-pro2 My desert island len...
POV Street Photography India, Varanasi | Fujifilm x-pro2 and Fujinon XF 23mm F1.4 R
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In this video, I take you all with me to Varanasi. A vibrant and spiritual city, great for street photography. There's no better place to start my channel. WORKSHOPS www.eortizdelacruz.com/workshops CHECK MY ZINE - UNDERSTANDING COLOUR www.eortizdelacruz.com/shop/p/understanding-colour SOME SPARE CHANGE? Support me on: paypal.me/eortizfoto GEAR I USE: Main Camera: Fujifilm x-pro2 My Go To Do Ev...
@6:27 is there a print of this for sale? wow
we can make it happen! :)
Love your work, enjoyed taking the time to learn from your posts! Looking forward for more!
Lovely, did you chest mount the pov camera? If yes, do you feel it makes people a little too wary of you while you sre around them?
usas alguna simulación?
Si, pero solo como puntos de partida en Capture One. Sobretodo Provia, Astia y Velvia. Solo saco fotos en RAW por cierto.
Just found your channel. Loving your vibe and insight. Your words rang so true in your video about focal length. I love Istanbul too
Glad to know you enjoyed the video!!! Cheers!
What a great video.
Thank you! So kind of you!
What lens did you use for this video? I think I have missed it!
For the vidéo or the photos?
Thanks for an excellent video with great images. You display talent in capturing subjects at the right time and from the perfect angle. I use 16mm f/1.4, 23mm f/2 or 23mm f/1.4, and 56mm f/1.2 lenses on my X-Pro2 for street photography.
Glad you enjoyed it! Wow, you have an amazing setup!
You make me wanna go back to Istanbul, and I will, over and over again. Amazing serie photos.
Same here! One of the best places to do street photography out there!
Well done Eduardo
Thanks for watching!!!
Great video thanks for sharing, I'll be there in a month! @eortizfoto what spot is this? central market?
Yes! Most of the photos were taken during the week market, but don’t remember which day was it tho.
So glad that I have stumbled upon this channel. I have watched so many street photography channels, and in my opinion none of them explain the craft and mindset like you do. Also, your images are so rich in colour and very captivating. I am currently in a phase of my photography where I am learning new ways to become more creative and tell stories with my images… your content is helping me greatly in my quest. Thank you for your dedication, your skills and willingness to educate. ✌️
Wow, thank you for your beautiful words! Glad to know that my work helps some people out there. Good luck in your photography journey!
beautiful work
Thank you so much bud! Cheers!
Great photos. Thank you from Türkiye…
Thank you very much! Beautiful country bud!
Another great lesson - thanks so much
Thanks to you for watching!
Loving the channel - so helpful and giving
Increíble!
Gracias!!
What a visual delight! I have just binged on 4 of your videos.I'm so glad I came across your channel. I'm contemplating buying an x-pro2. Do you shoot jpgs?
4!? Please don’t torture yourself like that! 😅 No, I only shoot raw. But I use the film simulations as starting points on my editing process (done on capture one)
Your profession is photography
Thanks a million for saying this 🥹
I just sold all my lenses and got the 19mm 1.4 and 33mm 1.4.. as my kit. And a cheap 60 dollar manual lens 35mm 1.4 ttartisan for more daily carry and family stuff. I found the 18mm hard to shoot with.. 🙈 but, i can see how it would work great on a marked place. I live in a city wity only 10k people here 😂
hey man! the 18mm is mayor leagues!... not easy to fill the frame, especially in an empty city lol.
Love it. I will just say make sure you say the lenses are 18 and 35, Not 28 and 50mm. It is very confusing thinking those are the lenses, but they are equivilant.
thanks for watching! yet, I think it's better to speak in equivalents. at the end of the day, the 18mm has the field of you of a 28mm (approx.), the 35 is equal 50... and so on
Man, you just take the photos.. u don't give a fuck 🙈🙈🤣🤣 damn! If i had that courage to go so close and take the pictures! 🤔🙈 just found ur channel today. Awesome work. Gonna go through all your content ! 🥳😍 amazing photos!
No man! I do care about people. I tend to go away as soon as I notice I’m disturbing somebody. Thanks a million for watching! Ps getting close is something you learn bit by bit, step by step.
Nice work mate, you're right about forgetting about trying for perfection and just generate content. No problem with your English language skills either, well paced and easy to understand. Enjoyed your Kolkata video too. Varanasi is a personal fave which I return to as often as I can.
Thank you so much for your support! Glad you like it and great to know my English is good enough to make myself understood.
The most interesting channel for street photography! Not only do I get to share these other cultures with you but your perspective as well . The colors are fantastic compared to the gray streets of New York or London. Thank you for these wonderful videos.
Wow, thank you! The most?! Noooo way
I watched the full video
Thanks a million! Hope you enjoyed it
You’re the king of layers. I’m learning so much with you. Muchas gracias.
Happy to hear that! Good luck, layers aren’t so easy!
Thank you. I enjoy your work very much. The videos are exceptional. Please continue to push out valuable content for the community here. I am traveling to Istanbul in a few weeks, and seeing how the public accepted you taking photos was beneficial. My concern now is to not copy your work. Have you been interviewed by any podcasts where we can listen and learn more about you and your work ? Thanks Again.
Much appreciated! Yeah, people in Istanbul is quite chill, not so much so when it's super hot tho. you wont copy, everyone sees different things, and that's the beauty of photography. I got interviewed by Frames Magazine a while ago. thanks for watching and good luck in Istanbul. here's the link: readframes.com/frames-photography-podcast-with-eduardo-ortiz/
@@eortizfoto Thanks. Quick question. If purchased, can you Understanding Colour be loaded on to Apple Books?
@@Klavsashhave no idea really. But I think It’ll work. It’s a normal pdf file
mine would be: - be prepared for a ‘no’; just go with it - be approachable; speak clearly and show your interest towards your potential subject - compliment them; “i like your dress”/“your appearance is aesthetically pleasing in my eyes”/etc. - direct, not command; tell your subject to imagine a pose instead of prompting them (this can also help done by having a chat with them, as insights from your subject will help you direct poses better. communication is key!) - be grateful and show them the results; say “thanks” and go show the best shots of your subject
thanks for sharing your thoughts with me. i agree with most of them except for the 4th, direct or commanding both imply staging, which I am totally against. I want my work to be candid. thanks a milllion for watching!
@@eortizfoto oh yeah, point no. 4. i do street portraits most of the time 😅
@@wiandryadiwasistio2062 thats so nice!... I dont consider street portraits part of the street photography genre tho unfortunately. I think it works more as documentary work, any sort of directing for me is a no-go in street photography. ...but it's an opinion only! not discouraging intended
@@eortizfoto that’s ok, i enjoyed it as much as you do your works. it’s fun getting to chat and get insights/local wisdom from your subjects!
Just curious how you approach shooting jpeg vs raw? Do you use a particular Fuji profile, and is there much post processing for you? Thanks! Love the work
I shoot raw... not because I need more dynamic range, just the colour density is way better. Also because my editing has changed a lot throughout time and want to be able to correct previous shots. I used the fujifilm film simulations as starting points on my editing. btw I use capture one.
Really enjoyed that! I share the camera and lens combination but not your skill! Nice colours 🤌🏻
it's but a matter of practice and repetition! good luck on your journey!
Great video. The people seem very relaxed being photographed. Have you been to Morocco? Totally different vibe and you might need another approach ;-)
Yes I have, but not as street photographer. I want to come back in the future and see how it goes. but as you say, It's not that easy, and probably will have to shoot somewhat differently. probably more focus on the territory.
Another great video Eduardo. Brilliant advice! I'm enjoying the tighter field of view of the 23mm, you're really filling the frames more and the layering is strong. Keep them coming!
thanks a million! I agree, I tend to get more keepers with a 23mm...but I still think that spending a long time with the 18mm made a difference. It's like hardcore training. XD
This is the most underrated photography channel in all youtube. You are so good! ( Y lo dice un argentino a un chileno, imaginate jajajaj)
ahahah wow it means the world then! every bit of helps spreding the channel goes a long way
Hello Eduardo! Lovely bit of advice as always. I found that by disabling all but the essential from my screen (the focus point) I was free to experiment a lot more with my compositions. I've had the 3x3 grid on for the longest time and it is already burned into my eye so I do not need it to guide me anymore on the screen. After my most recent photowalk, I managed to finally nail a shot I had been chasing for 2 years!
wow that's great! I'd like to see that shot man, two years is a long time. I dont have that level of patience.
Tnax again sir...love this povs... Istanbul is awesome...love your layering and explaining the why i will hqve to give the no rule of thirds on a try..have a bless day
dont call me sir please. Just Edu, brother, or something like that. take care bud and thanks for passing by and leaving a comment
Absolutely incredible... Btw the straight horizon line piece of advice usually comes from people who don't know anything about photography, but they want to show off. I really like your newer videos. I caught myself on checking a few times during the week if you posted it or not yet :D Some of the highlights for me: 10:10 the deceisive moment with the shadow of the bird 13:26 the eggs in the phone 13:38 so many narratives (might be my fav photo) PS Great hairstyle!
thanks bud for watching! the bird moment was the lucky shot of the day! my hair says thanks too!
Amazing video once again Eduardo! Thank you for the tips!
My pleasure! thanks for watching and stay tuned!
Now this is why you’re the best street photography channel on TH-cam. While other channels make videos like “Best Focal Length for a Beginner” or “How to Pack for Travel Street Photography” or whatever. And then there’s you who actually gets to the point, how we should immerse ourselves in the field, take away all the unnecessary things, see this way, see that way - everything is precise, educative and enlightening.
thanks a million for this amazing feedback!.... happy to see that doing things the way I like, I still connect with some people out there. thanks again! cheers
Great photos, do you mainly use Classic Chrome ?
Thanks. No, I never use classic chrome. I don’t like it
@@eortizfoto fair enough. Do you mind sharing if you are using any film simulation ?
I shoot in raw. But often edit using provia, astia and velvia as starting points. (Provia and Astia are my main ones)
Absolute delight. Thank you for the video and photos.
Glad you enjoyed it! and thanks for watching!!!
Amazing video and great photos!
Glad you like them!! thanks for watching!
Thank you for this reminder of the simplicity of the viewfinder! I will seriously consider it next time! Thank you also for your inspiring video! Street photography as I would like to do more often! A purely technical question: for your focusing, I imagine you use zone focusing. Could you give me an idea of your focusing distance with your 23mm? Thank you ;)
Glad it was helpful! And thanks for watching. I don’t understand your question tho. Sorry
Thank you Eduardo ! Great video. What motivated you to shoot the 23mm instead of the 18mm in this situation ?
Two main reasons. I wanted to bring one lens only this time around, and this was the only one I have with a distance scale. I wanted to use it to show my students how I zone focus. Plus, I tend to get more “keepers” with a 23mm (35mm)
@@eortizfoto got it ! Thanks for your reply! 🙂
Great work Eduardo! Your shots are inspiring!
Happy to hear that! And thanks a million for watching!
Pensé que los videos estaban en español.... Qué pena!
Lo siento mucho! :C
@@eortizfoto No te preocupes, felicidades por tu trabajo!
Great Eduardo! Are you using the 23 mm or the 35 mm? Forget it, now I see the title. 😂
hahaha ok....the old 23mm btw, the one with the clutch mechanism
Great video, Eduardo! Class photos and advice 👌🏻
Glad you enjoyed it man! from you means a lot!
Hey tim nice to see you here too eduro is a master teacher in the art
@@TheUrbandilema thank you! too kind
Merci pour ces vidéos qui sont toutes magnifiques. Les compositions sont toujours surprenantes et dynamiques, je n’arrive jamais à imaginer la même composition que toi sur les vidéos. Une question technique: tu fais ton expo toujours en manuel et sur les hautes lumières ? Ou tu es en AV?
Merci beaucoup pour ton commentaire ! Je fait le expo en manuel toujours en pensant les hautes lumières. On général je expose en utilisant de ma main, quand elle est bien exposé j’arrive à faire des photos sans penser trop a changer les réglages.
If you enjoyed the video please click the like button and subscribe! This will help me to spread the channel and get more people to watch my videos. Please feel free to share your thoughts in the comments! And THANKS a million for watching!
Great video with lots of value. Well done Eduardo.
Glad you liked it bud! Thanks for watching