Mastering Candid Shots Tips from a Pro Photographer
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ส.ค. 2024
- Explore the subtle art of capturing candid moments in busy settings with this simple guide. Learn practical tips for candid photography at events like Coachella, and how to handle various challenges discreetly. Whether you're starting out or looking to refine your skills, this video is designed to help. Please like, subscribe, and share your thoughts in the comments. Thank you for watching! 📸✨
Loved that ending. :D The e bike wasn't cool - until it was! 😎
And more importantly: thanks for sharing about your process! I’ll definitely try that! I shoot weddings, where good street photography skills definitely come in handy. Even though it’s arguably an easier setting because people know you’re there and that you’re going to take photos, no matter what.
But I should work more on overcoming my street photography anxiety and finally get out there! =)
I want to take a photography class led by this guy!
Well you have to be in a middle school afterschool program for that
You’re such a freaking pro Jericho ⭐️⚡️
Dope
Nice! I don’t shoot on the streets much but I love the “shoot-interaction-shoot” method. Definitely using that tip for events.
Yeah best method i've found by far and thank you for watching
I wish I could live this kinds of TH-camr life, adventures all the time and getting paid to go to Coachella
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Candid ftw! Someone yesterday asked me why i don't use a flash on the street, the same reason I don't walk out with a D850 or Z8 or a huge lens, cause i want to capture real life, truth if you will. candid is the only way to do so. once someone knows your shooting everything changes instantly and you now have a model not a person on the streets. subbed.
I think this is the best part of our hobby, the fact that everybody brings their own unique perspective, and no one has to be into one style forever!
I think your sandwich method should have a little Jericho tm after it
Oh shit! Patent Pending no one steal this!
Ok but that e bike! It can get you in and out of places quick but how do you like it?
Dope so far just got it and only really put 13ish miles on it but it’s zippy so far
What kind of camera would you recommend for a beginner just getting into photography?
A canon entry level mirrorless camera or a Sony one like the cannon r8 or a Sony a6500