The last tip was the best one. Take your time! On my trips we're intent on seeing us much as we can, sometimes the hidden areas of a popular place pass us by. Good suggestions here 👍
It is of course always worth checking the countries laws regarding street photography. Some countries you are not allowed to show peoples faces most importantly enjoy your holiday. I love doing street photography in different places the images are memories I treasure from our road trips in our campervan.
Thanks for the insight, my wife and I are heading on a 7-night southern Caribbean cruise starting in San Juan, Puerto Rico in a couple of weeks, definitely doing research!
Hi Andrew I really liked the shot of the couple talking at the window with blurred people walking past. A great story of what the modern world like. Thanks for your videos. Paul from Zillmere
Excellent thank you and all very true. I especially will take your advice to get slightly hammered before , hic , trying to focus on .... anything really. 😉
Not so much a favourite pic, but I loved the soft tonal qualities across quite a few of the pictures. Not sure if it was the light coming off the similarly coloured buildings, or the softness of a 1.8 lens. Did you use a preset on the warm toned shots? I think I’ll dig my 50mm back out 😊
Andrea, loved all the tips in this video! I'm so glad i stumbled across it. I'm going to be in Palermo in May, any chance I can get those photo spots? Shots looks so so so clean.
Anyone have any fav pics out of this bunch?
I actually liked the 2 cats looking toward the rustic-looking green doors.
The friends chatting by the window, the Palermo sunset, and of course, the cats pictures!
Love the studio!
Great advise, love your website - amazing photography, and very good bottle on the shelf!
The last tip was the best one. Take your time! On my trips we're intent on seeing us much as we can, sometimes the hidden areas of a popular place pass us by. Good suggestions here 👍
Thanks Richard!
It is of course always worth checking the countries laws regarding street photography. Some countries you are not allowed to show peoples faces most importantly enjoy your holiday. I love doing street photography in different places the images are memories I treasure from our road trips in our campervan.
Especially of children and scenes on the beach
Thanks for the insight, my wife and I are heading on a 7-night southern Caribbean cruise starting in San Juan, Puerto Rico in a couple of weeks, definitely doing research!
That sounds amazing, I hope you enjoy it!
How did you make that little ballhead on a clamp travel pod - thats awesome - would love to make one of those/?
Yes, please share
Hi Andrew
I really liked the shot of the couple talking at the window with blurred people walking past. A great story of what the modern world like.
Thanks for your videos.
Paul from Zillmere
Excellent thank you and all very true. I especially will take your advice to get slightly hammered before , hic , trying to focus on .... anything really. 😉
I can highly recommend!
Great one. Thank you for sharing those very sound tips.
Not so much a favourite pic, but I loved the soft tonal qualities across quite a few of the pictures. Not sure if it was the light coming off the similarly coloured buildings, or the softness of a 1.8 lens. Did you use a preset on the warm toned shots?
I think I’ll dig my 50mm back out 😊
Andrea, loved all the tips in this video! I'm so glad i stumbled across it. I'm going to be in Palermo in May, any chance I can get those photo spots? Shots looks so so so clean.
Great video and great advice.
Loved the video!
Great tips buddy
yes, it is about the kitties!
was the screen tearing just me?
I'd expected more photos of the rugby 😝🤣
Holiday? What's that - I thought it was a location shooting opportunity! 😂