Being discreet is one way shooting street photography for sure. Pushing yourself to photograph someone closeup and personal is not my thing but every now and then I may do it. Great short.
Keep up the good work man. Getting into street myself, definitely one of the toughest type of photography. Changing scenes situations you never really know what you’ll come across and if you miss the shot you can’t get it back 😂 nature of the game.
I’ve had fun every time so far. It’s the most exciting genre of photography for me. I don’t mind portraits and weddings but neither have been as fun as just going into the street and fishing for shots :)
@@PhotoMeLarry how about a mix of the two street portraits maybe next time? Ahaha I agree it’s definitely fun especially when you catch a great moment.
@@Schoolofshots1 Will do! I shot a few portraits this past session, but they all posed. Lesson learned. If I do street and want to involve people I'll probably have to get more comfortable with taking the shot first, then consulting the subject :P
@@PhotoMeLarry got the x100v recently, man that focal length is tough! It’s a challenge for sure. Getting closer to the subject is easier said than done.
The Ultramax 400 film sim is my favorite. Looks so much like film
Agreed. I leave it on, and don’t even try other sims right now. All my x100v shots run this simulation. Satisfied customer here 😂
Being discreet is one way shooting street photography for sure. Pushing yourself to photograph someone closeup and personal is not my thing but every now and then I may do it. Great short.
Thank you brother!
Lots of great shots man! Keep up the good work.
Thank you brother, I will, but I appreciate the encouraging push.
Keep up the good work man. Getting into street myself, definitely one of the toughest type of photography. Changing scenes situations you never really know what you’ll come across and if you miss the shot you can’t get it back 😂 nature of the game.
I’ve had fun every time so far. It’s the most exciting genre of photography for me. I don’t mind portraits and weddings but neither have been as fun as just going into the street and fishing for shots :)
@@PhotoMeLarry how about a mix of the two street portraits maybe next time? Ahaha I agree it’s definitely fun especially when you catch a great moment.
@@Schoolofshots1 Will do! I shot a few portraits this past session, but they all posed. Lesson learned. If I do street and want to involve people I'll probably have to get more comfortable with taking the shot first, then consulting the subject :P
@@PhotoMeLarry got the x100v recently, man that focal length is tough! It’s a challenge for sure. Getting closer to the subject is easier said than done.
@@Schoolofshots1 indeed! I wish you luck none the less, and congratulations!
What film simulation did you used?
I used Ultramax 400, from Fuji X Weekly