As a Photographer that does lots of Street Photography, this video sure opened my eyes to new ideas which I could implement when I am doing a Photoshoot for my clients. Thanks for sharing Adorama TV. Cheers!
This video is 3 years old but I always see something fresh when I come back to it. Never tire of Pye's generous, knowledgeable and humorous take on photography.
I enjoyed this so much, I'm actually a year into photography and I'm teaching my seniors the best way to tell stories and composing their shots. These tips are great!!!
some good tips here. I especially appreciated having the trumpet player look down when shooting the hands so it didn't look like a mistake--that's smart. And using the ticket thing to block the cars //very smart
Great video as always. Those were great ideas especially keeping the same pose but take the pictures at different angles or have the subject keep their pose adjust their head or hands a certain way helps you to have more photos without thinking of a whole new pose to tell your subject. Definitely a keeper!!
Your videos are some of the best photography info vids out. I've been trying to use some of these and tips from your other videos and feel much more confident in my compositions and editing especially. Thanks for sharing and keep them coming!
Hi Bye! I rewatched this video because I have a downtown headshot/branding session in two days. I scouted the location where the session will take place and it's great but I couldn't come up with any "non-boring" posing/composition ideas. I have them now!! Thank you sooo much!!
Awesome tips Pye 👌🏾😊. I love these little reminders. As we grow, we sometimes move away from where we first started with one camera, one lens. BTW, we’re still waiting on the video where you got in front of the camera. Nope...we haven’t forgotten.
Wow, it's so strange that we literally walk by places (or settings) just like these EVERY day. I am dumbfounded that I never thought to use any of them as a portraiture setting or environment. Talk about eye-opening. Just...wow.
Ok so during golden light or any time your back lighting do you expose for the skin or the ambient? I found myself struggling in lighting. I used to always photograph in direct golden light when I was young. I'm just picking it back up and trying to figure it out again.
I would like to know in the shot with the 2 women how he gets both sharp at f1.4 shooting at an angle. Does he focus on the farthest face?? Asking for a friend.... also, Pye is a breath of fresh air amongst other pros.
As a Photographer that does lots of Street Photography, this video sure opened my eyes to new ideas which I could implement when I am doing a Photoshoot for my clients. Thanks for sharing Adorama TV. Cheers!
Glad we could help!
This video is 3 years old but I always see something fresh when I come back to it. Never tire of Pye's generous, knowledgeable and humorous take on photography.
Cool this is a great video enlightening the aspects of outdoor street compositions
I enjoyed this so much, I'm actually a year into photography and I'm teaching my seniors the best way to tell stories and composing their shots. These tips are great!!!
I think what we learn from this video is that Larry is a great guy!
this channel is a blessing
Came for the 5 tips for free, stuck around for the dozen plus tips that are invaluable. The cookie pricing had me LOL!
This is a solid collection of advice with examples
That trumpet foreground shot was freaking amazing
some good tips here. I especially appreciated having the trumpet player look down when shooting the hands so it didn't look like a mistake--that's smart. And using the ticket thing to block the cars //very smart
Great video, great captures and awesome advice to 'Level up' my street photography! Thanks from Australia
very helpful and useful tips. Thanks!
Great tips. And I even found out I photographed the very same trumpet player while doing street photography at Santa Monica pier last year!😀
I loved this, and Thank u very much. I sure got ideas now!
these are great tips and ideas...thank you!
Great info man. Thanks for sharing.
Great video and great advice.
Cool. This video has opened my eyes on wham I'm missing. Namely, creativity, and skills. I'm pretty good at anything else :)
This video is Amazing!
Great video as always. Those were great ideas especially keeping the same pose but take the pictures at different angles or have the subject keep their pose adjust their head or hands a certain way helps you to have more photos without thinking of a whole new pose to tell your subject. Definitely a keeper!!
Trumpet series was FIRE, bro! :)
Your videos are some of the best photography info vids out. I've been trying to use some of these and tips from your other videos and feel much more confident in my compositions and editing especially. Thanks for sharing and keep them coming!
Thanks for the great tips!
Hi Bye! I rewatched this video because I have a downtown headshot/branding session in two days. I scouted the location where the session will take place and it's great but I couldn't come up with any "non-boring" posing/composition ideas. I have them now!! Thank you sooo much!!
Great video Pye! I always learn lots from these videos!
Usually Pye I’m not a fan of your videos but this was a great set of ideas. You have earned a reprieve from my snarky comments for a week.
:) just a week!? Jk.. feedback is always welcome
This was super dope. This helped me tremendously..thanks Pye.
So many great techniques! I have left a lot of shots on the street. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the video, it's easy to find those scenarios to practice!
Pye is 👌👌
🙏🙏
so amazing, thx pye. so helpful and Inspiring 🤷🏻♂️👍
Great tips. Thanks
I really like how you talked about shooting on an angle with a 50mm, and framing the subject with the partner. Great!
Thank you Pye :) Great tips!!!
Hi Brother Pye.. Learned lot from you... Trione God bless you and your family brother... Keep Rocking...❤
That was great Pye,,, you have so many great ideas on how and where to shoot,,, cant wait for your next shoot.
These were some really good tips. Great video chock full of simple, ideas to try.
Awesome! Thanks for showing an amateur like me some really great ideas with just a 50mm!!!
Love these tips and ideas
Good stuff. Thanks.
Great video! Pasadena is wonderful location that has tons of beautiful backgrounds to shoot portraits.
Love this video. Great tips, excellent demonstrations. Really helpful thanks for this.
Great video. Thanks for that.
I really like these instructional videos.
Good tips Pye!
NICE!! Thank you
I learn alot from you. You are the best.
Awesome tips Pye 👌🏾😊. I love these little reminders. As we grow, we sometimes move away from where we first started with one camera, one lens. BTW, we’re still waiting on the video where you got in front of the camera. Nope...we haven’t forgotten.
i love the sign idea, lol. i think im going to try this
This video was extremely helpful! Thanks!
Great tips thank you for sharing
Great tips! Thanks for sharing, Pye.
Really good advice, thanks!
Thumbs up! Great tips...Thank you. Are you going to do a video about how you approached the subjects and how you convinced them to participate?
Thanks. Very informative!
Wow, it's so strange that we literally walk by places (or settings) just like these EVERY day. I am dumbfounded that I never thought to use any of them as a portraiture setting or environment.
Talk about eye-opening. Just...wow.
I love your video sir... Hope you make a video of tips&tutorial of mobile photography and seing that will be a honor!
Good ideas, thank you!
I really loved this. Thank you. xxx
Very nice and informative. thanks
Cool ideas ... We really need a BTS follow up on David's techniques on finding subjects on the street.
Thanks for this
Loved this! Great ideas for me to try out.
Thanks for the feedback Tim!
Thank you..love your videos.. looking into getting into photography in 2021. Always had a passion for it but never persuaded it
ok auto sub. this is exactly what im looking for
great information
Lol.. so Kool! Awesome ideas and appreciate your view and perspectives. I'll look for you on ig
Thank you and great ideas!
Dude amazing video. Great ideas
Good tips! Thank you 🙏
Great tips!
That was fantastic!
Very interesting 😎
This dude is GOOD
Ok so during golden light or any time your back lighting do you expose for the skin or the ambient? I found myself struggling in lighting. I used to always photograph in direct golden light when I was young. I'm just picking it back up and trying to figure it out again.
Your tutorials are awesome, Pye! Thank you.
Pasadena lookin nice!!!!!
This is such a great video. ❤️ thank you for sharing these tips man 🙏
Thank you so much
This helped on my my TFP shots
💯💯💯🔥🔥🙏🙏🙏🙏
Very helpful
Awesome tips, thank you! I love landscapes, but dying to get downtown and do some street photography soon!
Thank you for the tips! They are indeed helpful! Please do more videos like this...::))
Thanks for the video
Great tips! I love how well you explain it as well... Thanks for sharing
Cool
Very helpful tips. Pye I can be your assistant in your next photoshoot🙂
I have always enjoyed your videos. This one is your best ever! Excellent information and fantastic examples. Very well done. 😃👍💯
Great video 👌
Wonderful
I am a beginner. Do I need external flash? Or should I buy one? What do you recommend for street portrait shots/or portrait travel shots?
Very helpful vid
Appreciate it 🙏🏼😮 great series
I would like to know in the shot with the 2 women how he gets both sharp at f1.4 shooting at an angle. Does he focus on the farthest face?? Asking for a friend.... also, Pye is a breath of fresh air amongst other pros.
Love it
Great!
How do you blur the first person and take a clear shot of the person behind the blurred subject?
Grateful
Can you do a vid on how to pose your subjects in street portraits?
I'm new to photography and a little confused. If you shot an image at f1.4, wouldn't it make the background blurry?
3 for 10, 5 for 20? I would buy two lots of 3 :). You are generous.