Tons of "street photographers" on You Tube, but sadly they are mainly gearheads or airheads. Matt Stuart, you have got it! You have the eye of Henri Cartier Bresson. I am certain he was your inspiration. He is mine too.
Whilst I like most of his pix, they're all about content rather than form and so I'm not certain why he shoots film and makes it difficult for himself. Unless he likes it of course and he's used to it. It's an interesting argument cos on one side having to concentrate and look at things more closely because you know you only have one chance with film may actually mean you get a higher percentage of keepers compared to the ease with which you can shoot digital. But perhaps in digital you're not attuned to the world so well and end up missing great stuff. Interesting and I suppose it varies from person to person...
It’s a pretty old video and he is using digital these days, which he states in his How To Think Like A Street Photographer book. Really great read btw if you enjoy his work
It seems like all 'street photographers' use either a 28mm or 35mm lens. I consider myself a street photographer but I use only a 50mm or a 70mm lens, and, usually, the 70mm lens is my choice. Perhaps I only 'thought' I was a street photographer?
Rambles with my camera I'll check them out. I live and shoot in China and Hong Kong. Accidentally got caught up in a parade for a religious group protesting chinese persecution and got to shoot them and their hecklers the other day.
Why not cameras have two lenses instead of 1 adjusted to closer focal length than the other lens? You don't need to change that if you have a camera like this. Leica make this happen.
Yeah but only those kind of lenses "M mount" (Summicron and so on) are having that accurate scale.. They are designed to use "human autofocus". If you pick up some Canon lenses (which they are built to use the superfast AF), you don't have that kind of scale.
i don't mean to be a party pooper but in some countries you need the permission of people before you take a picture of them. In some countries you can take their picture, but if need their permission before putting them on the web. i really love street photography, but unfortunately i don't have as much freedom as matt stuart seams to have in london. i think in germany laws are very protective too.
Not sure what lens you're referring to, but there are faster lenses for example both versions of the noctillux. Back to the original point though, nobody would shoot at that aperture on the street if they're using hyperfocal distance so your comment is irrelevant.
+Thomas Davies Yeah, that'd be very difficult to nail sharpness if any movement, but I'd try because the shot would be pretty cool depending on how you manage your background.
You call yourself a "street photographer" , better is "sneak photographer". Many people call themselves "street photograper" but the "photos" they make are mostly not interesting at all and most of these snap shots are made on a sneaky way with the intention of posting them on youtube or flickr etc. and make a story about "street photography" , it's pathetic.
a humanist at heart. one of the contemporary greats of street photography,
I enjoyed the video camera setup that made it look as if someone was in the room interviewing you. Very well done. Cheers. Great video all around.
im gonna steal this guys personality, ive been looking for one like this
Tons of "street photographers" on You Tube, but sadly they are mainly gearheads or airheads. Matt Stuart, you have got it! You have the eye of Henri Cartier Bresson. I am certain he was your inspiration. He is mine too.
Oh, you have to love these classic "elitist" sentiments..... only Leica toting film shooters are "true" street shooters........rubbish!
Very nice. A friendly street photographer :-)
ok,, so Jason Statham also works as a photographer... lol.. JK, nice video!
Adolf James Carlo Chavez thinking of you thinking of me😂
And is probably better at it than acting, cos he can't possibly be worse
His photographs are hilarious
Great video,would love to see more videos from you on that same subject!!!
What app do you use for your light meter?
Light meter app lol
Brilliand and inspiring video. Thanks
Matt, what's wrong with the meter in your MP ?
Does Matt Stuart have instagram?
watched this video and instantly went out to shoot a roll of film ;-)
Whilst I like most of his pix, they're all about content rather than form and so I'm not certain why he shoots film and makes it difficult for himself. Unless he likes it of course and he's used to it. It's an interesting argument cos on one side having to concentrate and look at things more closely because you know you only have one chance with film may actually mean you get a higher percentage of keepers compared to the ease with which you can shoot digital. But perhaps in digital you're not attuned to the world so well and end up missing great stuff. Interesting and I suppose it varies from person to person...
It’s a pretty old video and he is using digital these days, which he states in his How To Think Like A Street Photographer book. Really great read btw if you enjoy his work
Sorry, what's the app at 1:05 ? thank you
pocket light meter
It seems like all 'street photographers' use either a 28mm or 35mm lens. I consider myself a street photographer but I use only a 50mm or a 70mm lens, and, usually, the 70mm lens is my choice. Perhaps I only 'thought' I was a street photographer?
There are 7 of his pictures in the article. Obviously you are supposed to visit the site ;)
at first i thought its Jason Statham as streetphotographer,🙂 loved your pictures and how you took them.
Holy Jason Statham!
Really nice work though
Leica MP my top of the line Dream camera
Did he say they are slapstick or kind of like slapstick?
great backgroud music :)
3:13 this man has taken shrooms
I use hyperfocal focusing as well, but I use it on my mirrorless camera. Good shots and I love seeing other street photographers at work.
+Joshua Son I have some street photography videos on my channel of me in Ireland you may like to see - Sean
+Joshua Son I have some street photography videos on my channel of me in Ireland you may like to see - Sean
Rambles with my camera
I'll check them out. I live and shoot in China and Hong Kong. Accidentally got caught up in a parade for a religious group protesting chinese persecution and got to shoot them and their hecklers the other day.
Great vid!!! I love the way you shoot and act on the street i feel like im kinda the same :)
Happy you enjoyed it! We had so much fun making this series th-cam.com/play/PLn3399nFJ6-dXZ1epqymcauIwIHRHQc2W.html
Just wondering... Do you make a living at shooting street photography?
You can. It takes years.
Silly to have a camera that expensive without a light meter. M6 all the way.
Why not cameras have two lenses instead of 1 adjusted to closer focal length than the other lens? You don't need to change that if you have a camera like this. Leica make this happen.
Ya show the pics
Yeah but only those kind of lenses "M mount" (Summicron and so on) are having that accurate scale.. They are designed to use "human autofocus". If you pick up some Canon lenses (which they are built to use the superfast AF), you don't have that kind of scale.
Leica MP love it
i don't mean to be a party pooper but in some countries you need the permission of people before you take a picture of them. In some countries you can take their picture, but if need their permission before putting them on the web. i really love street photography, but unfortunately i don't have as much freedom as matt stuart seams to have in london. i think in germany laws are very protective too.
chris gomez spot on, in Spain, it’s not only illegal to take a photo of someone without permission, it’s actually written into their Constitution
is that a man bag?
focus faster than AF with F/1.2 if you can ....
Đorđe Gajanin Who shoots street at 1.2..?
There is a 1.2 Leica
Not sure what lens you're referring to, but there are faster lenses for example both versions of the noctillux. Back to the original point though, nobody would shoot at that aperture on the street if they're using hyperfocal distance so your comment is irrelevant.
ok
+Thomas Davies Yeah, that'd be very difficult to nail sharpness if any movement, but I'd try because the shot would be pretty cool depending on how you manage your background.
You call yourself a "street photographer" , better is "sneak photographer".
Many people call themselves "street photograper" but the "photos" they make are mostly not interesting at all and most of these snap shots are made on a sneaky way with the intention of posting them on youtube or flickr etc. and make a story about "street photography" , it's pathetic.
Snap Shotje shows how much you know. He's now an associate Magnum member. Dumbass.
He's a world class photographer. You are a moron. That's a distinction.
Why you gotta be so sensitive? Who took your 🍼?
You had a very narrow opinion 3 years ago... I hope it has broadened somewhat. Cheers.