The energy, the passion and the vibe of this tutorial is on another level. The information, descriptions and display of scenarios are really inspirational . Jason, you're so awesome how you spoke to us through the Professors examples and demonstrations. I wish i could find words to show how much I appreciate your guys work. Thank you so much for this!
18:21 Imagine, you could just go out and photograph strangers on a train. Americans give a ƒuck about personal rights. So easy for street photography 😃
@@codyfleming Taking pictures of strange children and post them to the internet? That is a weird way of "natural communication". It doesn't scare me. I just don't think it should be allowed, to take pictures of people, when they clearly are the main topic of a picture and you can recognize them. I like that this is forbidden by law in my country. But it seems normal to Americans, so it probably is ok for them.
I’m wanting to get into photography but all of these is a lot information. I have yet to buy a camera but seeing this is like to much information for someone new
be easy on yourself, bro. a step at a time. if you really want to do it, get the camera and start practising. if it helps, know I got mine about three weeks ago and already loving it! photography is a world on its own. have a blast bro !@mrpleezy5275
@@mrpleezy5275Have to take it one step at a time. Might I suggest you purchase a fixed lens camera with minimal button input and decent picture quality to start. I had this old Fuji Finepix that I used for a while until I got used to understanding how my Aps-C 2007 Cannon Ti Rebel worked.
The professor has not only great levels of skills but he has the mind of a great photographer. All great photographers past and present are different from the majority. If you're doing what the majority are doing then you will never be great. Thanks for sharing this video!!!
Wow! Jason and Professor really put a lot of effort in this video. This has to be the most in-depth street photography explanation video on TH-cam. Thank you so much for making the sequel guys. So much information all for free. Special thanks to the sponsors!
Even as an experienced photographer I felt there was a lot to learn in this video. I’m always fascinated by other photographers work flow and thought processes behind their shots. Great video 👏
Nice touch from Jason having his face on the big screen on time square @44:20 but seriously amazing work from Professor Hines and Jason Vong by making this video. Thank You very much for the hard work.
Great. I had to stop this presentation to make a comment about you listening to music. I've heard so many naysayers out there saying you shouldn't do this. I am with you professor, I enjoy my music when I'm shooting and Do Not consider it a distraction! Onward!
Right? I’m so glad I got to do this with the Professor! Truly passionate with every photograph he captures! But I’m gonna have to poke him about my medical bills for my knees 😅
Love how confident the Professor is in his skill that he doesn't feel a need to prove a point by shooting in Manual. He knows what he's looking for instantly in a shot and knows what he has to do to execute it. I hope I can reach that level one day! 🙏
I know what attracts me and when I see something of interest I want to document it to retain. How that is done doesn't matter and why for this video it rarely touches on settings. I do feel understanding of them are important, but what you feel is needed to capture what interests you is what matters most. Be happy with your art! 🥰
Tag us in your favorite moments from this video on Instagram Stories! @jasonvmedia & @professorhines! We will re-share them 😁 We worked really hard on this and we hope you will gain so much from this video. THANK YOU EVERYONE!!
I just watched this on a drive and man it’s great to see behind somebody’s thought process. The Prof puts much effort into explaining his flow and I am so grateful for that.
Speechless!!!Guys this tutorial is damn GOLD!!!!Thanks so much for sharing it and putting it together!!!Always grateful for being part of both TH-cam community!!!Keep it up the good work!!Salutes from London!!!
Beginner photographer here, always had a thing for photography and at 36 I am finally making it happen, this is video made me ask myself why I haven’t done street photography yet! Great video learned a lot of good things here, thank you for sharing your talent.
Incredible video. Can't believe I watched the whole hour and it felt like a minute or so. Learned a lot and motivation for getting back to streetphotography again is big. thanks so much professor and jason for this video. looking forward to future projects. Cheers from Austria
I've watched this video at least 3 times to re jog my memory and each time I go out and take photos I have a better taking better photos, the morning I was watching this a week ago I had no sleep but I still went out and took a great photo that even professor hines liked and share and I appreciate that, it made me feel better and has given me more courage to try something new.
Omg it’s beyond my expectations! So much knowledge!!! It gets the creative juices flowing and I love how you are not afraid to be in any position to get the shot.
I love the professor's enthusiasm. The giddy way he reacts to a shot. He is one of those lucky people who is doing exactly what he should be doing in his life. Its beautiful. Thank you guys for this. JV kills it with his tutorials.
You know I’ve saved this video and will watch it over and over. Professor? More like a magician. Can’t praise this enough. It’s GOLD!!!!!❤️📸The legality’s tips were interesting as I was at a deserted bus station and was told by security I couldn’t shoot there as it was private property? Really discouraged me at the time 😔85mm is a great lens for this btw 👍🏻
Fantastic video. One of my faves because the whole process is broke down how everything happens. 99% of the YT photographers never show you their workflow, like you gonna steal their job. Thanks for sharing this wealth of knowledge.
Jason Vong and Professor Hines, you guys are the best. I’m just getting into photography and it’s VERY overwhelming i.e. Learning all the technicalities, jargon, editing software but watching you guys keep me interested. JV, nice plug you dropped at the 44:23-ish in the background of this video. You guys are the best!
Jason, i wish the part one never ended, thanks for bringing this to us. Learnt a lot from Prof Hines . The way you explain, the editing of this video, oh man I didn't even realise this was an hour long video. Thanks again.
Very cool to see other people's approaches to street photography! I personally really like harsh sunlight, because I can get tons of contrast between lit and shadowed areas
Jason Vong...and Professor Hines!! This is ONE FABULOUS MASTER CLASS in photography!! You are an Olympic Quality Team and you have created a truly informative, entertaining, and exciting Video that I could not stop watching. Not to mention that I kept going back and forth to watch various portions a second or third time!!! Zeiss and your other sponsors should be thanking you a Thousand Times over because this video will show off their products in the best light possible. I can't wait to see what you guys are going to produce on your future projects!!!!! Thank You so much!!
What a wonderful comment! We certainly appreciate this! We had no idea how this would turn out in the end, but seeing the final product and finally being able to share this has been great to see to this point. Really hope we can do more like this! 🥹
8 months later, and this is still an amazing video. It's full of great video shots and photography knowledge! I just picked up the a7IV after selling my a7III a couple of years ago. Man, how I missed taking photos! I paired it with the Sony 85mm 1.8. Killer combo.
I'm at 27 year experienced as a photographer and worked in many sectors in media... Your videos Punch! keep on going with your fabulous work. Greetings from Malta, Europe
I like the easter egg of yourself on the billboard, nice touch! Makes me wonder if I missed a lot more of them...as I was mostly listening as opposed to watching.
This was incredible - you guys make such a great team! Probably one of the best photography videos out there, hands down. Thank you both for such amazing content - More collaborations with you guys, please!
I’m half way thru this video and I have picked up so much cool tips and tricks. But I will say the greatest lesson in here is patience!!!! His patience is next level and it shows in his shots!
Seriously, I don’t watch hour long TH-cam videos. This felt like a jam-packed 12 minute video! So much great insight and so very enjoyable to watch! Great production quality and sound, Jason. Great instruction, Professor! Very much appreciated! 🙏🏽
I have recently discovered you guys and I love your work! Very inspiring. I think all the creators out there put a lot of work into their content but your attitude is everything. I simply learned a lot!!! Thank you.
Professor Hines and Jason, you guys nailed it! Very informative and will be helpful in all aspects of me photography. I can’t wait to try out a few of the Techniques I learned!
Love this! Thank you guys for further inspiring me for the art of street photography and for sharing Professor Hines’s personal touch in photo editing! 🙏🏽 This production and every capture taken were simply amazing! My creative gears are really turning even more now! Happy shooting fellas. 📸
I am a content creator on YT and a play around photographer and I 100% appreciate your videos. I’ve learned more from you than most others. Entertaining and informative always!
WOW! Really well done and bookmarked as one of the ultimate videos to go back to / share over the years. Perfection. The Jason Vong x Prof Hines combo had me completing my loxia collection with B & H within seconds and breaking the bank on Expedia to get back to NYC, Tokyo ( Yodabashi Akiba and Bic Camera Yurakucho yes please ) and Seoul pronto. This is a major video and will share with many, bravo! Brilliant.
This video just showed up on my recommendations..but better late than never. This is by far the best and most informative/learning photography video I have ever seen!
You can't imagine how much I enjoyed this video. Thanks to you and the Professor Hines for sharing his knowledge about street photography with us. Greetings from Oslo 🇳🇴
I finally had the time to watch the whole video in one go. I loved every single bit of it! I need a part 3 for Professor Hines' style of landscape photography that he occasionally posts here and there!
Awesome! Thanks Jason and Professor Hines for this all-in-one video on street photography!👏🏼 Definitely learned plenty on the technique aspect of street photography.
Beyond informative. I'm just beginning my photography journey and using this video to guide me in my approach. I haven't bought a camera yet, but I have an idea on my lenses and particular Sony full frame. Thank you guys for sharing!
This is the best and fun street photography video that I have ever watched. It's an hour video but it didn't feel that long because it's so fun to watch. Thank you so much for your effort and hard work that you put on this video, guys. Looking forward to similar video like this 👏
Street photography is so much easier in the US. In Germany it’s really restrictive. Unless you reach a certain level of art, you are not even allowed to take the photo in first place. And that is not only for portraits. It counts as soon as the person could be identified by people who know them.
My knees and lower back hurt from just watching you guys squat. My pockets will soon hurt too because now I'm looking at Loxia lenses haha 😂 Joking aside this was a great video. Thank you Jason, Vivian, Professor Hines! ❤
1:02:14 Jason, I’m really interested in why Professor Hines makes the choices he does with the color grading. It feels a bit like he’s just sort of winging it rather than adjusting based on color theory. It works for me, but I would really love to know his thinking behind his choices. I also just want to say thank you for this. I sat down and watched the whole video in one sitting. It’s really helpful. 👍👍👍
This is so amazing. Everyone did so freaking great on this production and I would love to see one like this for a solo film maker production in association with Artlist and Zeiss. You guys made something informative, entertaining and just awesome freaking value. I’m inspired to roam around nyc with my 135 1.8 and A1 and try some street photography
I love that you shoot lower. I have been shooting the same way for over a decade and my photography is awesome! I thoroughly enjoyed the professors contribution to this video.
excellent video. super professionally filmed and edited, plenty of stunning insight into street photography, overall amazingly helpful. Just awesome work, all of you. Hitting it out of the park. Ten out of ten. Thanks a ton!
Thank you guys so much for this masterclass!!! =) Not all of the Professor’s photography is the kind of thing I want to do, but there is soooo much to learn for me here anyway. Brilliant!!!
I am a new photographer who has been only doing wildlife. Watched this video and cannot wait to try street photography. Professor and Mr. Vong are excellent teachers!
4 hours in one spot? laughs in wildlife photography 🤣 Seriously though, this is a superb window into your process and craft, and I can tell you both put a lot of effort in. Personally I've never been too interested in street photography, but I certainly see your love for your field. And I also see some awesome shots, thanks for putting this out there!
I cannot explain how much I loved this video. Informative, calming and entertaining. Perfect pacing and I did not mind sitting through and watching the whole thing. Genuinely enjoyed this video and the work out in. It is not taken for granted.
This is excellent. A great balance between being thorough with helpful information while being fun and entertaining to watch. I’d love to see more content like this!
@@JasonVong Was in 2x speed because I needed to edit something lol. Love the great in-depth tutorials! Stopped street photography in 2020 due the pandemic but it looks like I need to re-ignite my love for it again! Thanks for the vid!
Light room editing steps Can use preset 1 Profile - Adobe standard ; to search for the 2 to 3 dominant colours - Artistic 3 (~70) 2 light (Inverse relationship) - Highlights vs whites - often decrease highlight - Shadows vs black - Often increase shadows 3 point curve - Drop 3 anchors - 1st up slight up vertically - 2nd toward the 1st 4 tone curve - 1st is 15% - 2nd is 60% 5 colour mixer - Pick the 3 dominant colour from adobe standard - Increase hue by ~20 - Increase luminance by ~50 6 color grading - Shadows: green hue, saturation (~20) - Midtones : warmer midtowns than shadows (orange), saturation (~20) - Highlight: ~50 luminance - Global: change hue based on the dominant colours (if needed), add 15 to 20% saturation 7 effects - Decrease vignette by (~20) - Max feather and highlight 8 detail - increase sharpening by ~20 - Max noise reduction and colour noise reduction (if needed) 9 optic - Remove chromatic aberration - Configure len (if available) 10 Geometry - Preferablly guided, but auto is ok 11 mask (important) - Pick the subject or highlight the chosen object to emphasise - Increase shadow by ~20 - Increase white by ~40 - To remove unwanted highlights, use the brush in the “-“ button
This video is awesome. The best advice in here was about life actually. When something is legal does not mean you can do it in an a-hole way. We should do it in a respectful and thoughtful way when it comes to taking pictures of strangers. I respect that advice
🚨 Watch out for accounts posing as me saying there is a giveaway. It's FAKE! My real account will always have verified checkmark next to my name.
Yea I got one of those responses and reported it. It seems to be a prevalent issue on TH-cam atm
@@sneakingelephant me too
You mean I didn’t send YOU my Social security number and bank details? 😩
@@jasante2 What kind of giveaway will ask your social security number and bank details.
Thanks Jason! I never got one of those Fake “posing as you” scams. Thanks for the heads up!!
This whole episode should be aired on a major network or some streaming service. HBO or Netflix should pick this up
@netflix - gives these guys a contract
Absolutely, Professor is a literal GOD of Street Photography 🙏🤌🏻
Because most of TH-cam Help videos don't help at all
Yeah but without double commercials every couple of mins. It is the liking of the subject of the vid, else i would have left the vid very quickly
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The energy, the passion and the vibe of this tutorial is on another level. The information, descriptions and display of scenarios are really inspirational . Jason, you're so awesome how you spoke to us through the Professors examples and demonstrations. I wish i could find words to show how much I appreciate your guys work. Thank you so much for this!
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I love what you wrote .... I agree with all you said.... can not wait to watch more ... but I have to so to work.... so sad for me....
18:21 Imagine, you could just go out and photograph strangers on a train. Americans give a ƒuck about personal rights. So easy for street photography 😃
20:16 even taking pictures of children without consent is legal. So sick
@@codyfleming Taking pictures of strange children and post them to the internet? That is a weird way of "natural communication". It doesn't scare me. I just don't think it should be allowed, to take pictures of people, when they clearly are the main topic of a picture and you can recognize them. I like that this is forbidden by law in my country. But it seems normal to Americans, so it probably is ok for them.
the way he talks is amazing, so calm and just happy. Great video
This was insanely helpful as a beginner photographer to hear your thoughts behind each picture and the settings you use which is awesome
I’m wanting to get into photography but all of these is a lot information. I have yet to buy a camera but seeing this is like to much information for someone new
be easy on yourself, bro. a step at a time. if you really want to do it, get the camera and start practising. if it helps, know I got mine about three weeks ago and already loving it! photography is a world on its own. have a blast bro !@mrpleezy5275
@@mrpleezy5275Have to take it one step at a time. Might I suggest you purchase a fixed lens camera with minimal button input and decent picture quality to start. I had this old Fuji Finepix that I used for a while until I got used to understanding how my Aps-C 2007 Cannon Ti Rebel worked.
The professor has not only great levels of skills but he has the mind of a great photographer. All great photographers past and present are different from the majority. If you're doing what the majority are doing then you will never be great. Thanks for sharing this video!!!
Wow! Jason and Professor really put a lot of effort in this video. This has to be the most in-depth street photography explanation video on TH-cam. Thank you so much for making the sequel guys. So much information all for free. Special thanks to the sponsors!
We went BIGGGGG!
Absolutely
@@JasonVong HUGE!
Absolutely and not just for street photography!
The best street photography guide I have seen so far, Thank you, Professor Hines and Jason Vong.
We appreciate it!
This, this is how you help out people that are stuck! Well done gentlemen!
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Even as an experienced photographer I felt there was a lot to learn in this video. I’m always fascinated by other photographers work flow and thought processes behind their shots. Great video 👏
Greatly appreciated 🥰 We're always learning new things as the years go on. Quite a few things in the video I've already changed. 😊
Nice touch from Jason having his face on the big screen on time square @44:20 but seriously amazing work from Professor Hines and Jason Vong by making this video. Thank You very much for the hard work.
I caught it. Lol
Great. I had to stop this presentation to make a comment about you listening to music. I've heard so many naysayers out there saying you shouldn't do this. I am with you professor, I enjoy my music when I'm shooting and Do Not consider it a distraction! Onward!
Thank you! 👏🏽 It’s something that I just do for my own work. Not sure why people fault me for my personal preference. 😔
People will be watching this video for years to come. Amazing value, thank you!
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I love hearing his reaction when an opportunity arises. Alot of passion there.
Right? I’m so glad I got to do this with the Professor! Truly passionate with every photograph he captures! But I’m gonna have to poke him about my medical bills for my knees 😅
Love how confident the Professor is in his skill that he doesn't feel a need to prove a point by shooting in Manual. He knows what he's looking for instantly in a shot and knows what he has to do to execute it. I hope I can reach that level one day! 🙏
I know what attracts me and when I see something of interest I want to document it to retain. How that is done doesn't matter and why for this video it rarely touches on settings. I do feel understanding of them are important, but what you feel is needed to capture what interests you is what matters most. Be happy with your art! 🥰
The young man in the video is very well-spoken and is obviously a fantastic photographer. Kudos... Top drawer all the way
Thanks so much ✨
Tag us in your favorite moments from this video on Instagram Stories! @jasonvmedia & @professorhines! We will re-share them 😁
We worked really hard on this and we hope you will gain so much from this video. THANK YOU EVERYONE!!
I just watched this on a drive and man it’s great to see behind somebody’s thought process. The Prof puts much effort into explaining his flow and I am so grateful for that.
Speechless!!!Guys this tutorial is damn GOLD!!!!Thanks so much for sharing it and putting it together!!!Always grateful for being part of both TH-cam community!!!Keep it up the good work!!Salutes from London!!!
We appreciate it ✨
Beginner photographer here, always had a thing for photography and at 36 I am finally making it happen, this is video made me ask myself why I haven’t done street photography yet! Great video learned a lot of good things here, thank you for sharing your talent.
Incredible video. Can't believe I watched the whole hour and it felt like a minute or so. Learned a lot and motivation for getting back to streetphotography again is big. thanks so much professor and jason for this video. looking forward to future projects. Cheers from Austria
Kevin, you took the words out of my mouth! What an incredible video with great content.
I've watched this video at least 3 times to re jog my memory and each time I go out and take photos I have a better taking better photos, the morning I was watching this a week ago I had no sleep but I still went out and took a great photo that even professor hines liked and share and I appreciate that, it made me feel better and has given me more courage to try something new.
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Omg it’s beyond my expectations! So much knowledge!!! It gets the creative juices flowing and I love how you are not afraid to be in any position to get the shot.
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if i had to be honest, it was beyond my expectations too 🤣 I knew it was gonna be good but I didnt know it would be THIS GOOD!
I love the professor's enthusiasm. The giddy way he reacts to a shot. He is one of those lucky people who is doing exactly what he should be doing in his life. Its beautiful. Thank you guys for this. JV kills it with his tutorials.
You know I’ve saved this video and will watch it over and over. Professor? More like a magician. Can’t praise this enough. It’s GOLD!!!!!❤️📸The legality’s tips were interesting as I was at a deserted bus station and was told by security I couldn’t shoot there as it was private property? Really discouraged me at the time 😔85mm is a great lens for this btw 👍🏻
Fantastic video. One of my faves because the whole process is broke down how everything happens. 99% of the YT photographers never show you their workflow, like you gonna steal their job. Thanks for sharing this wealth of knowledge.
Jason Vong and Professor Hines, you guys are the best. I’m just getting into photography and it’s VERY overwhelming i.e. Learning all the technicalities, jargon, editing software but watching you guys keep me interested. JV, nice plug you dropped at the 44:23-ish in the background of this video. You guys are the best!
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I met Professor Hines and the guy is so charismatic he convinced me to get a Sony Alpha Mark III love this video
Jason, i wish the part one never ended, thanks for bringing this to us. Learnt a lot from Prof Hines . The way you explain, the editing of this video, oh man I didn't even realise this was an hour long video. Thanks again.
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bringing my camera with me to work EVERYDAY now, and will start taking more pics during my lunch and after work. Thanks for this video!!
I have been waiting for this, AND YOU DID NOT DISAPPOINT!!! I really hope you continue to collaborate and bring us these wonderful tutorials.
so glad it met (hopefully exceeded) your expectations!
That guy is a legend.
The chamber orchestra cover of "Fireflies" in the station is the cherry on top 🤘👍
Very cool to see other people's approaches to street photography! I personally really like harsh sunlight, because I can get tons of contrast between lit and shadowed areas
oh me too!!! ♥️♥️♥️
The professor is an analytical genius. Kudos to you Jason for turning me on to this guy.
Jason Vong...and Professor Hines!! This is ONE FABULOUS MASTER CLASS in photography!! You are an Olympic Quality Team and you have created a truly informative, entertaining, and exciting Video that I could not stop watching. Not to mention that I kept going back and forth to watch various portions a second or third time!!! Zeiss and your other sponsors should be thanking you a Thousand Times over because this video will show off their products in the best light possible. I can't wait to see what you guys are going to produce on your future projects!!!!! Thank You so much!!
What a wonderful comment! We certainly appreciate this! We had no idea how this would turn out in the end, but seeing the final product and finally being able to share this has been great to see to this point. Really hope we can do more like this! 🥹
I was hesitant getting into the video because of the length. I am glad I did and glad that I stayed. Prof is such an inspiring talent
Finally, our guide is live!! 🥰
When shall we announce our trilogy movie? 😜
@@JasonVong LOLOLOL
I've watched many photography tutorial videos. The way this guy explains things makes complicated things easy for a beginner to understand.
8 months later, and this is still an amazing video. It's full of great video shots and photography knowledge! I just picked up the a7IV after selling my a7III a couple of years ago. Man, how I missed taking photos! I paired it with the Sony 85mm 1.8. Killer combo.
Happy to hear you come back from time to time for this!
Did anyone else see Jason on the big screen at 44:20?
Good job guys thanks for the video loved it!
I just got into photography again and been practicing especially street photography. Tnx for this!
I'm at 27 year experienced as a photographer and worked in many sectors in media... Your videos Punch! keep on going with your fabulous work. Greetings from Malta, Europe
I can watch this over and over. Its so cozy and educational to watch every time. Amazing team work you guys
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Been waiting for this! I remember watching the street photography video with Professor Hines back in 2019 and loved it!
Thanks for coming back!!
@@JasonVong are neighborhoods mini playgrounds/parks considered public spaces?
I like the easter egg of yourself on the billboard, nice touch! Makes me wonder if I missed a lot more of them...as I was mostly listening as opposed to watching.
Guess you’re gonna have to watch it the next round hehe 😅
This was incredible - you guys make such a great team! Probably one of the best photography videos out there, hands down. Thank you both for such amazing content - More collaborations with you guys, please!
Very kind, thank you so much! 🥹
@@professorhineschoice YOOOOOO WHAT A GWARN. Thanks for giving your time and energy. You are very talented. Well done.
I’m half way thru this video and I have picked up so much cool tips and tricks. But I will say the greatest lesson in here is patience!!!! His patience is next level and it shows in his shots!
Bed time where I live so this will be a great watch in the morning. A pre thank you both for your hard work.
it will be here morning, day, and night! :)
Same here! Appreciate your work as always Jason!
Seriously, I don’t watch hour long TH-cam videos. This felt like a jam-packed 12 minute video! So much great insight and so very enjoyable to watch! Great production quality and sound, Jason. Great instruction, Professor! Very much appreciated! 🙏🏽
The pandemic put the brakes on my street photography (and being in NYC). This is giving me the incentive to get back into it! Thanks!!!
I have recently discovered you guys and I love your work! Very inspiring. I think all the creators out there put a lot of work into their content but your attitude is everything. I simply learned a lot!!! Thank you.
One of the most incredible photo tutorials I've seen.
Professor Hines and Jason, you guys nailed it! Very informative and will be helpful in all aspects of me photography. I can’t wait to try out a few of the Techniques I learned!
🥰 Delighted to hear that
The depth of information in this video was unreal. Thank you so much for putting this together showing all elements of the photographic journey.
Love this! Thank you guys for further inspiring me for the art of street photography and for sharing Professor Hines’s personal touch in photo editing! 🙏🏽 This production and every capture taken were simply amazing! My creative gears are really turning even more now! Happy shooting fellas. 📸
I am a content creator on YT and a play around photographer and I 100% appreciate your videos. I’ve learned more from you than most others. Entertaining and informative always!
The whole video itself is a work of art. I deeply appreciate the amount of knowledge was put in. Thank you so much guys!
The production value and creativity for the editing alone is remarkable. The content incredibly insightful. Thank you!
WOW! Really well done and bookmarked as one of the ultimate videos to go back to / share over the years. Perfection. The Jason Vong x Prof Hines combo had me completing my loxia collection with B & H within seconds and breaking the bank on Expedia to get back to NYC, Tokyo ( Yodabashi Akiba and Bic Camera Yurakucho yes please ) and Seoul pronto. This is a major video and will share with many, bravo! Brilliant.
This video just showed up on my recommendations..but better late than never. This is by far the best and most informative/learning photography video I have ever seen!
The Rush hour 4 we all needed.
Lol 😅
@@professorhineschoice very much enjoy you Jason and Vivian. Congratulations on the release guys.
Hollywood called me and the Professor to reboot Rush Hour. I don't think the world is ready for it yet though 🤣
@@JasonVong filmed on Zeiss glass
You can't imagine how much I enjoyed this video. Thanks to you and the Professor Hines for sharing his knowledge about street photography with us. Greetings from Oslo 🇳🇴
We appreciate it!
I finally had the time to watch the whole video in one go.
I loved every single bit of it! I need a part 3 for Professor Hines' style of landscape photography that he occasionally posts here and there!
I’m a new photographer at 73 so much information here. I wish I had your knees. Thank you for sharing.
Awesome! Thanks Jason and Professor Hines for this all-in-one video on street photography!👏🏼 Definitely learned plenty on the technique aspect of street photography.
This entire episode feels like a documentary. Very well put together and amazingly informative.
Good job putting this all together, clearly a lot hours spent in this content and we all appreciate that 👏 thank you both
Amazing, amazing, amazing video! Loved every second of it! Thank you! Cheers from Brazil.
This is soo cool - Your chemistry, the music, the chapter narration - spot on Prof, Jason and Ian!!! 👌
Best street photographie video I saw this year up to now. Bravo.
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This was amazing! Thanks to all to whom made this possible! Hope we see a Landscape series in the future.
He does not switch lenses, he just takes a different a1 with the other lens on... makes my day
😁 The cameras I typically use for street photography I didn't have at the time (9 and 6000). The 6000 is back now, but sold the 9.
Beyond informative. I'm just beginning my photography journey and using this video to guide me in my approach. I haven't bought a camera yet, but I have an idea on my lenses and particular Sony full frame. Thank you guys for sharing!
I’m a beginner and I’m so happy to know that even the experts experience those awkward sitch I’ve been😊😊😊
This is the best and fun street photography video that I have ever watched. It's an hour video but it didn't feel that long because it's so fun to watch. Thank you so much for your effort and hard work that you put on this video, guys. Looking forward to similar video like this 👏
So kind, thank you! We appreciate it and are happy by those who've enjoyed this and most importantly... have learned new things to try! 🥹
Fantastic vid! Professor Hines will be in Seattle this week for Photofest. I was lucky ones that will be part of his photowalk around Seattle.
Street photography is so much easier in the US. In Germany it’s really restrictive. Unless you reach a certain level of art, you are not even allowed to take the photo in first place. And that is not only for portraits. It counts as soon as the person could be identified by people who know them.
In the US anything visible in Public is free game.
I love street photography in the rain too ! Something special about gloomy wet days 🙂
My knees and lower back hurt from just watching you guys squat. My pockets will soon hurt too because now I'm looking at Loxia lenses haha 😂
Joking aside this was a great video. Thank you Jason, Vivian, Professor Hines! ❤
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i appreciate this video so much. thank you for making it. its like a masterclass on street photography. i can't wait to implement these tips.
this is like a documentary. thanks for this to both of you!
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Agree. Cant consider this as Street Photography.
@@aaronnerisanchez7322 I think you may have misinterpreted the original comment 🙃
this vid felt like 10min. time just zoomed by. thank you thank you
So glad to hear!
1:02:14 Jason, I’m really interested in why Professor Hines makes the choices he does with the color grading. It feels a bit like he’s just sort of winging it rather than adjusting based on color theory. It works for me, but I would really love to know his thinking behind his choices. I also just want to say thank you for this. I sat down and watched the whole video in one sitting. It’s really helpful. 👍👍👍
This is the most EPIC street photography course!!! You are the reason I started shooting street with my 85mm! Thanks for another great video!
This is so amazing. Everyone did so freaking great on this production and I would love to see one like this for a solo film maker production in association with Artlist and Zeiss. You guys made something informative, entertaining and just awesome freaking value. I’m inspired to roam around nyc with my 135 1.8 and A1 and try some street photography
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I love that you shoot lower. I have been shooting the same way for over a decade and my photography is awesome! I thoroughly enjoyed the professors contribution to this video.
excellent video. super professionally filmed and edited, plenty of stunning insight into street photography, overall amazingly helpful. Just awesome work, all of you. Hitting it out of the park. Ten out of ten. Thanks a ton!
Spotted Jason on the Samsung ad @44:21.
Thanks for this, guys! Awesome as always!
Thank you guys so much for this masterclass!!! =) Not all of the Professor’s photography is the kind of thing I want to do, but there is soooo much to learn for me here anyway. Brilliant!!!
I am a new photographer who has been only doing wildlife. Watched this video and cannot wait to try street photography. Professor and Mr. Vong are excellent teachers!
4 hours in one spot? laughs in wildlife photography 🤣
Seriously though, this is a superb window into your process and craft, and I can tell you both put a lot of effort in. Personally I've never been too interested in street photography, but I certainly see your love for your field. And I also see some awesome shots, thanks for putting this out there!
This video is incredible. I keep starting and stopping it during my work day. You guys crushed this.
🥰 Thanks!
Easter 🥚 at 44:21 with Jason Vong appearing on a Times Square billboard! 👏
I cannot explain how much I loved this video. Informative, calming and entertaining. Perfect pacing and I did not mind sitting through and watching the whole thing. Genuinely enjoyed this video and the work out in. It is not taken for granted.
Awesome video
This is excellent. A great balance between being thorough with helpful information while being fun and entertaining to watch. I’d love to see more content like this!
We appreciate it! 😊
44:21 I see you Jason!
how are you so far into this video? No skipping!! 🤣
@@JasonVong Was in 2x speed because I needed to edit something lol. Love the great in-depth tutorials! Stopped street photography in 2020 due the pandemic but it looks like I need to re-ignite my love for it again! Thanks for the vid!
@CaviteTech // Johan Villanueva 2x speed 😂 ok ok i will allow it
Thank you! So much knowledge dropped on this video. Man, I miss NYC!!!
Light room editing steps
Can use preset
1 Profile
- Adobe standard ; to search for the 2 to 3 dominant colours
- Artistic 3 (~70)
2 light
(Inverse relationship)
- Highlights vs whites
- often decrease highlight
- Shadows vs black
- Often increase shadows
3 point curve
- Drop 3 anchors
- 1st up slight up vertically
- 2nd toward the 1st
4 tone curve
- 1st is 15%
- 2nd is 60%
5 colour mixer
- Pick the 3 dominant colour from adobe standard
- Increase hue by ~20
- Increase luminance by ~50
6 color grading
- Shadows: green hue, saturation (~20)
- Midtones : warmer midtowns than shadows (orange), saturation (~20)
- Highlight: ~50 luminance
- Global: change hue based on the dominant colours (if needed), add 15 to 20% saturation
7 effects
- Decrease vignette by (~20)
- Max feather and highlight
8 detail
- increase sharpening by ~20
- Max noise reduction and colour noise reduction (if needed)
9 optic
- Remove chromatic aberration
- Configure len (if available)
10 Geometry
- Preferablly guided, but auto is ok
11 mask (important)
- Pick the subject or highlight the chosen object to emphasise
- Increase shadow by ~20
- Increase white by ~40
- To remove unwanted highlights, use the brush in the “-“ button
This video is awesome. The best advice in here was about life actually. When something is legal does not mean you can do it in an a-hole way. We should do it in a respectful and thoughtful way when it comes to taking pictures of strangers. I respect that advice