@@hugomartinsphoto i was just in seattle from jul 1-jul 4 and they have some pretty good places we went to sky view observatory and you can get super great views
A person with 120 subscribers making content with a level of quality that only very known youtube channels have, what a beast. Can you make a tutorial on how you edit your photos, rly like the editing style
Thanks for the kind words! I have an editing video planned out, just need to find the time to do it. Also going to be giving out a bunch of presets to subscribers soon.
How do you use autofocus when shooting street photography? When I am using a7iii I feel like I loose focus when I am taking low street shots. I use continuous focus and flexible spot
I only have trouble finding focus when its too dark. Luckily the sony cameras have great low light, so just bump that Iso and have the small amount of grain. I usually use continuous and spot for my focus. If Im shooting a moving subject Ill usually do center.
Yep, always shoot manual and try to keep my iso as low as possible, and aperture pretty open when I shoot street. Shutter speed is what I change 90% of the time. Thanks for watching!
Enjoyed the POV - and subscribed. But one big concern/criticism - hanging the camera over the edge of buildings one handed is irresponsible. Obviously should it slip from your hand the camera would be destroyed - and it’s also possible that it could end up dropping on a person below in the street with serious injury or fatal consequence. The camera needs to be securely tethered to your wrist at the very least.
No wrist strap while shooting from the roof had me SWEATING. Sweet shots though!
Hahaha, its a bad habit for sure. Ill order one right now just because of this comment
@@JakePaulsonPhoto did you every buy a wrist strap lol i was sweating also watching that scene on the roof haha
@@williamkinnen3275 hahahaha, I still haven’t. Just been doing a lot of grip strength workouts instead. I swear I’ll get one.
As a person that’s from seattle and now lives on the east coast it’s so nice to see a good POV of seattle enjoyed this dude !
So glad you enjoyed it!
Very dope video! Also like the photos keep up de good stuff! 👍🏻
Thanks so much!
Hey, nice POV and shots man. Thanks.
Thanks so much!
Nice POV, Jacob! Seattle looks like a great place to shoot!
Thanks! Its a great spot for sure.
@@JakePaulsonPhoto 👌
@@hugomartinsphoto i was just in seattle from jul 1-jul 4 and they have some pretty good places we went to sky view observatory and you can get super great views
A person with 120 subscribers making content with a level of quality that only very known youtube channels have, what a beast. Can you make a tutorial on how you edit your photos, rly like the editing style
Thanks for the kind words! I have an editing video planned out, just need to find the time to do it. Also going to be giving out a bunch of presets to subscribers soon.
nice I want to visit Seattle one day!
You should!
How do you use autofocus when shooting street photography? When I am using a7iii I feel like I loose focus when I am taking low street shots. I use continuous focus and flexible spot
I only have trouble finding focus when its too dark. Luckily the sony cameras have great low light, so just bump that Iso and have the small amount of grain. I usually use continuous and spot for my focus. If Im shooting a moving subject Ill usually do center.
Saw you doing a lot of setting changes. Were you shooting manual, holding iso and aperture and adjusting speed? Great moody pics.
Yep, always shoot manual and try to keep my iso as low as possible, and aperture pretty open when I shoot street. Shutter speed is what I change 90% of the time. Thanks for watching!
Nice shots
Thanks!
Cool video, will you be making more pov videos?
Thanks! Planning on more for sure.
Nice POV shots! You're new at this? Or new to TH-cam, I'm kinda both. Keep up the good work man and yeah, get a wrist strap for sure bro 😓
Ive been doing commercial photography for about 8 years, so just new to youtube. Ill check your stuff out for sure, and Ill get one one day haha.
Enjoyed the POV - and subscribed. But one big concern/criticism - hanging the camera over the edge of buildings one handed is irresponsible. Obviously should it slip from your hand the camera would be destroyed - and it’s also possible that it could end up dropping on a person below in the street with serious injury or fatal consequence. The camera needs to be securely tethered to your wrist at the very least.
Try not saying fuck & dope every sentence. It’s really annoying and takes away from your work.