To be honest, since I started following Josh on Instagram, I have been paying much more attention on nice dogs on the street. I'm probably not the only one.
I completely agree with you regarding trying to plan it. Recently I've tried to head out and shoot something in particular, but I always get caught up in so many moments, scenes etc that I tend to forget the aim. But that's the beauty of it, isn't it? To kinda get lost in street photography.
I like the point you made about letting the streets take you (go with the flow). I’m trying to build confidence to take photos of people (I primarily take pictures of buildings / landscapes) and not thinking too hard about it a really good tip 👌🏻
Street photography tips will absolutely help and give us a better platform for continuing to grow, adding more value to our final product and injecting new life and inspiration into our artistic process. Thank you!
Hey man, really great video - thanks for the content. I lived in London for a year and this video made me feel like I was back for a few minutes, the shot at 7:15 as you're just about to hop on the tube is a gem. Can you do a video of how you operate you're camera in manual as you browse the streets? Shutter speed, ISO, and Aperture - something I'm trying to master at the moment. Thanks again, what a great channel!
I've been looking at street photography for sometime now on Instagram and I've got to say your photos are so beautiful and vibrant, I think some of the best photos I've seen in a long time, how do you get that wonderful light, do you go out early mornings for the soft light or is it done in editing . Great work
A bit late to this one Josh but I'm really warming to your humility and self-deprecation. I like the suggestion of not planning a route in any detail but being more spontaneous. I've done a few photowalks in London when I used to go there for work regularly. These days it's Norwich on a Saturday morning. It's about as big as Angel tube station but there's still room for a bit of random wandering. Like you most of my shots won't get me a Magnum membership and like you I enjoy the journey. I might drop one or two on instagram if I get back on it. Love the pigeon shot on this vid and the one of the woman after that.
I’ve noticed that, as I grown from my teens into my 20s and 30s, people usually didn’t “mind” but now they will absolutely notice me and even come ask questions if I stand at a certain spot for too long or if I point the camera at them. Not sure if it’s just that people give more of a pass to teenagers (they shouldn’t) or if my body language has changed significantly so as to affect my presence in a negative way. Or maybe as years have gone by and with the rise of cameras, people are just more aware of being photographed and observed, in some way - but it really should be the opposite, shouldn’t it? Regardless, I’ve had my share of unpleasant interactions, to the point where I get equal parts anxious and excited when going out to shoot. I do occasionally get “lost” in a place and time just flies. When I first visited London, 9 years ago, I was absolutely transfixed by St. Pancreas. Stood there taking pictures, admiring the building and ended up being surprised by security, asking why have I been taking pictures of the building for so long. They were kinda right - I stood there for close to 1h30.
I love this series already great video 👌 josh do you ever shoot from the hip? I only ask because I find when I bring my camera up to my face in certain situations it draws more unwanted attention to me
You may have covered this already in a previous video but how do you deal with taking pics of people/ dealing with consent to take pics/ not caring about being confronted or challenged?
Great video Josh! Going to hit the streets of Quebec City (Canada) this weekend with my new M10. Hopefully, a nice blue, red and yellow dog will appear ;-)
Shooting in sunny day gives a much more opportunities, how about dealing with cloudy day ? I think that is a good topic to mention at some point that people would like to watch . Good video ! , now is time to go see what grey London can offer today :)
Definitely something that will be covered in a future tips video. I just got lucky that over the two days I had planned to film this, the sun was out 😅🤷🏻♂️ obviously it’s been the opposite the last couple of weeks 😬
just to say: when did you shot all of those street photographies? during the virus pandemy? police patrolling and say nothing? most of people doesn't wear a protective mask, and most of the ones they do, just placed in the chin
"Sometimes you come home with nothing..." That's exactly what I thought when I saw the pictures in the video. The question then is: why make a video, when you don't' have to show anything except for some pretty standard tips...?
Josh’s outfit inspiration is an underrated feature of this channel that should get more love
The outfits only serve to draw attention away from my terrible haircut
agree
@Corie Stephenson Wax London
Agree
"a nice dog might appear"
-josh
great words to live by.
it's true though, you really never know when a nice dog might appear
To be honest, since I started following Josh on Instagram, I have been paying much more attention on nice dogs on the street. I'm probably not the only one.
I completely agree with you regarding trying to plan it. Recently I've tried to head out and shoot something in particular, but I always get caught up in so many moments, scenes etc that I tend to forget the aim. But that's the beauty of it, isn't it? To kinda get lost in street photography.
I like the point you made about letting the streets take you (go with the flow). I’m trying to build confidence to take photos of people (I primarily take pictures of buildings / landscapes) and not thinking too hard about it a really good tip 👌🏻
Aha easier said than done I guess, glad you found it useful - cheers Ross
just recently found your channel. Love the vibe. Chill music your voice. Background and style. Wish you success man!
Street photography tips will absolutely help and give us a better platform for continuing to grow, adding more value to our final product and injecting new life and inspiration into our artistic process. Thank you!
Hugely appreciated James 🙌
Hey man, really great video - thanks for the content. I lived in London for a year and this video made me feel like I was back for a few minutes, the shot at 7:15 as you're just about to hop on the tube is a gem. Can you do a video of how you operate you're camera in manual as you browse the streets? Shutter speed, ISO, and Aperture - something I'm trying to master at the moment. Thanks again, what a great channel!
A refreshingly honest video. Thoroughly enjoying your channel. Keep it up lads!
Ah hugely appreciated John
I've been looking at street photography for sometime now on Instagram and I've got to say your photos are so beautiful and vibrant, I think some of the best photos I've seen in a long time, how do you get that wonderful light, do you go out early mornings for the soft light or is it done in editing . Great work
A bit late to this one Josh but I'm really warming to your humility and self-deprecation. I like the suggestion of not planning a route in any detail but being more spontaneous. I've done a few photowalks in London when I used to go there for work regularly. These days it's Norwich on a Saturday morning. It's about as big as Angel tube station but there's still room for a bit of random wandering. Like you most of my shots won't get me a Magnum membership and like you I enjoy the journey. I might drop one or two on instagram if I get back on it. Love the pigeon shot on this vid and the one of the woman after that.
Really enjoy the channel. 🙏
Cheers !!
Great stuff as always. Will be on the hunt for all three of those primary colours...
Brilliant, cheers Tom
Excellent insights Josh, will look forward to episode 2! Primary colours you say...hmm....
Nice one pal ❤️
I’ve noticed that, as I grown from my teens into my 20s and 30s, people usually didn’t “mind” but now they will absolutely notice me and even come ask questions if I stand at a certain spot for too long or if I point the camera at them. Not sure if it’s just that people give more of a pass to teenagers (they shouldn’t) or if my body language has changed significantly so as to affect my presence in a negative way. Or maybe as years have gone by and with the rise of cameras, people are just more aware of being photographed and observed, in some way - but it really should be the opposite, shouldn’t it? Regardless, I’ve had my share of unpleasant interactions, to the point where I get equal parts anxious and excited when going out to shoot. I do occasionally get “lost” in a place and time just flies. When I first visited London, 9 years ago, I was absolutely transfixed by St. Pancreas. Stood there taking pictures, admiring the building and ended up being surprised by security, asking why have I been taking pictures of the building for so long. They were kinda right - I stood there for close to 1h30.
Brilliant. Loving your channel!
Nice one Barry
your color and composition works is always top notch. cheers!
Hugely appreciated Ben!❤️🙌
Solid tips here, nice shots. Thank you for sharing
Much appreciated Joe ! 🙌
Where's ya shirt from?
I like the # challenge idea too, but having trouble finding your Instagram acct. Is it also framelines?
I love this series already great video 👌 josh do you ever shoot from the hip? I only ask because I find when I bring my camera up to my face in certain situations it draws more unwanted attention to me
Weill there be any more Episodes??? I am waiting since summer last year . Let's see if there will be new episodes :) hopefully
Soon hopefully !!
Great video lads 💪
Cheers pal 🙌
Great video. Really enjoying your color treatment.
Nice one ! Hugely appreciated
Great video! Keep it up with the street tips :)
Nice one Dante ❤️🙌
You may have covered this already in a previous video but how do you deal with taking pics of people/ dealing with consent to take pics/ not caring about being confronted or challenged?
Interesting and useful. Thanks.
Glad to hear it thanks Geoff
Great new Epsiode 🙌🏻 and I really like the idea of the hashtag initiative 😁
Ahah thanks 😁😁
Great video Josh! Going to hit the streets of Quebec City (Canada) this weekend with my new M10. Hopefully, a nice blue, red and yellow dog will appear ;-)
Aha excellent , keep your eyes peeled 😅
Shooting in sunny day gives a much more opportunities, how about dealing with cloudy day ? I think that is a good topic to mention at some point that people would like to watch . Good video ! , now is time to go see what grey London can offer today :)
Definitely something that will be covered in a future tips video. I just got lucky that over the two days I had planned to film this, the sun was out 😅🤷🏻♂️ obviously it’s been the opposite the last couple of weeks 😬
@@frame-lines Unfortunately ,yes . I had bit of luck today in London , sun came out for a bit.🎉
you got both m10 and d850 ! so which do you prefer????
D850 is the practical choice… keep meaning to sell the M10 😬
I know it's quite private but could you share a little bit about your editing process? I love the colors of your photos
I am running workshops on editing but they’ve all
sold out now - I’ll add more dates soon 🙂🙌
@@frame-lines thank you
Another solid vid , hashtags have been added ;)
Nice one, thanks for watching !
Yessir!
cheers!
Are the insta links broken for anyone else?
How strange … we are @spicy.meatball and @heroesforsale ❤️🙌
5:34 shqipe🇦🇱🇦🇱
Sorry, but what is a "hourding"? Obviously I am not from UK
Wear comfortable shoes should be tip no. 1
Where’s the Nikon?!
Using for video !
I like to go alone too 😅
Best way to do it
I love being a professional temporary stalker
just to say: when did you shot all of those street photographies? during the virus pandemy?
police patrolling and say nothing? most of people doesn't wear a protective mask, and most of the ones they do, just placed in the chin
"Sometimes you come home with nothing..."
That's exactly what I thought when I saw the pictures in the video. The question then is: why make a video, when you don't' have to show anything except for some pretty standard tips...?