If you enjoyed this, you might also enjoy a more in-depth video where I talk about the most important thing that has made me a better photographer. This video didn't get views because I suck at thumbnails but do check it out: th-cam.com/video/oiXbt9dcS3Q/w-d-xo.html
Hi Teemu, would totally love to see more of these tips-based videos! They’re shorter than tutorials and most importantly, have TIPS!!! that I can use in my photography, which I’m always looking to hear from from photographers whose work I enjoy (like you!)… So yes, a big yes for tips-based videos 🙌🙌🙌
More context, this type is great for watching on-the-go like for when I’m sitting in a cafe and want to watch something quick and informative but don’t wanna go through an entire tutorial (I’m sitting in a cafe rn and wanna watch something quick and useful but don’t wanna watch a tutorial 😂)
Very good advices thank you! For some reason my most favourite picture of your sample images was the one with the yellow phone and the umbrella in the background. I stared at it for an hour :D
Great video @TeemusPhoto really enjoyed this one. I do have a question though... I noticed that there were several different cameras used in this video while out taking pictures, what were they?
100% agree on finding good light and foreground but I live in Los Angeles. We rarely get rain and never get condensation or steam lol. I spent a good portion of 2019 being jealous of these street photographers in London and other places being able to use these elements. But I got over it. I embraced what we have in our environment which is sun every day. Use what is unique to the place you are at. It can be hard to see that when you live there and see the same thing every day. It seems boring. But what you see every day is not what the person half way around the world sees every day!
Yeah well said. I think I've seen some early morning fog in LA from time to time, I imagine it's rare and difficult to photograph but could be very nice.
@@teemu.mp4 Unless you're right near the coast, fog is extremely rare here so you have to capitalize when the opportunity arises. But if you wait for those moments to shoot then you will never be shooting 😅
If you enjoyed this, you might also enjoy a more in-depth video where I talk about the most important thing that has made me a better photographer. This video didn't get views because I suck at thumbnails but do check it out: th-cam.com/video/oiXbt9dcS3Q/w-d-xo.html
Love that you explained it in sign language with ur hands for ur deaf viewers
😂 😂
hahaha gold
This was very helpful thank you. Glad to have cone by your Twitter. Love your photos.
Hi Teemu, would totally love to see more of these tips-based videos! They’re shorter than tutorials and most importantly, have TIPS!!! that I can use in my photography, which I’m always looking to hear from from photographers whose work I enjoy (like you!)… So yes, a big yes for tips-based videos 🙌🙌🙌
More context, this type is great for watching on-the-go like for when I’m sitting in a cafe and want to watch something quick and informative but don’t wanna go through an entire tutorial (I’m sitting in a cafe rn and wanna watch something quick and useful but don’t wanna watch a tutorial 😂)
The tips were great! Thank you for the video Teemu!
Very good advices thank you! For some reason my most favourite picture of your sample images was the one with the yellow phone and the umbrella in the background. I stared at it for an hour :D
oh thanks very much. An hour?! I'm flattered lol
@@teemu.mp4 Ok maybe less but it seemed like an hour haha :D
Great video as always Teemu, thanks!
The last one about composition was my last thought as consider street photography. Nice job 👍
Great photos and advice📷👍🏼
Coffee is life. Another great job! 😊
Bro can't keep his hands down XD
Good job, very useful tricks, these will help me a lot take some good night shots :) Thanks!
im part italian
Great video @TeemusPhoto really enjoyed this one. I do have a question though... I noticed that there were several different cameras used in this video while out taking pictures, what were they?
Kiitos! Great tips!
100% agree on finding good light and foreground but I live in Los Angeles. We rarely get rain and never get condensation or steam lol. I spent a good portion of 2019 being jealous of these street photographers in London and other places being able to use these elements. But I got over it. I embraced what we have in our environment which is sun every day. Use what is unique to the place you are at. It can be hard to see that when you live there and see the same thing every day. It seems boring. But what you see every day is not what the person half way around the world sees every day!
Yeah well said. I think I've seen some early morning fog in LA from time to time, I imagine it's rare and difficult to photograph but could be very nice.
@@teemu.mp4 Unless you're right near the coast, fog is extremely rare here so you have to capitalize when the opportunity arises. But if you wait for those moments to shoot then you will never be shooting 😅
Good job man 🔥🎬
The bonus tip was spot on for me haha. I actually find myself mostly taking photos in a 1:1 aspect ratio. I'm working on it, I promise.
Thanks for sharing. Nice T-shirt
Love this ❤️
The coffinated Teemus is funny acting. Like him, too!
😂
Great video again Teemu.
Appreciate it mate
Thank you!
Loving the output. If you are ever in Tokyo and fancy teaming up and taking out the tx1’s I’m up for a photo mission
Thanks! Yeah if the damn country ever opens I might be back
@@teemu.mp4 yeah I reckon it will be back open this year at some point
Thank you.
Thanks 🙂
𝙥𝙧𝙤𝙢𝙤𝙨𝙢 😇