Watch me shoot the beautiful Tea in this super sick behind the scenes Natural Light Masterclass. th-cam.com/video/DczfvXIs-fY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=cwLhY4ahE6BmN50c
I love how whenever I’m stuck on something the universe points me to an answer and it’s usually always a Carty video!! 4th attempt at ordering an 85mm from amazon hopefully it comes in tomorrow! Thanks Carty for all you do and give!
So glad! It’ll come. It’s a test of your patience. The devil is up to some shit with you girl but guess who always wins in the end. Stay on it. It’ll come.
I'm so happy I stumbled upon your content. Beyond the obvious talent you seem like a genuine human, it makes me comfortable. I'm new to photography, I am also in a wheelchair and will be ordering my first "legitimate" camera and lens this month and having it mounted to my wheelchair, as well as other accessibility features. Watching this makes me excited and I thank you for this.
Hello. I just discovered your channel, and it is just the inspiration I needed for going out and doing street photography. I am new to photography and the journey has been the medication I needed to re-spark the creative side within me that has been dormant for so long. I have not posted any pics at this time because I am in transition to relocating to another country. But I still jump on TH-cam to get inspiring ideas from great artists like yourself. Thank you for sharing your world through your lens.
Watching Carty is addictive. These vintage videos tell an even more complete story of this 34 year pro. See how effortless he makes it look. Then like , follow and subscribe. So much to learn.
Thanks for taking us along! I've wanted to try out my 85mm(XF56mm) for street, now you've convinced me! LOL! I also usually shoot with monochrome in the EVF. I think it helps. Nice portraits! Have a great day.
Thank you for this video. I do street photography. My go to focal lengths are 35&50mm. For parades or demonstrations I’ll use a 28mm lens. I don’t like that focal length as I have to get closer to my subject than I feel comfortable with. In addition, I have to be more aware of the edge of my frame. Your video is very inspiring. After failing to score a Fuji X100V/VI I purchased a Sony A7C. The body and lenses I own are small and lightweight. I watched Professor Hines and decided to purchase the Sony 85/1.8. I haven’t used it yet. I don’t routinely ask permission for my images. I’m trying to previsualize what I can do with this lens. The focal length isn’t one I’ve worked with before. You obviously ask permission of your subjects and engage with them. You are a gregarious person. I am an intervert. Vivian Meier like with a short lens & mirrorless body. I approach the 85mm lens with trepidation. This focal length will require me to work my images differently. This will be scary but at the same time exciting. I look forward to setting my camera up and then hitting the streets. I’m now going to view your 50mm diaries vid. This is more in my comfort zone. I suppose to grow we need to leave our comfort zone. Mask On Nurse Marty (Ret)
Thanks for the wisdom fam. Ive only got one lens. Its on a m4/3 camera, and is a prime lens with the equivalentto a 90mm. Im learning every day on this lens. I cant capture too much of a scene,,, but the way it frames subjects is just a thing of beauty. Again, thanks for the video. Much love ❤️
that's a portrait lens. it's why it so good for that. you do need to eventually upgrade to full frame. and get the lens range. if you want to make a living at a thing, you need the right tools. same if you were a carpenter or a plumber. our tools are just that, tools but still, having the right shit makes this process of getting better much faster. i'm here for you. ask me anything. and consider subscribing.
@@stevecarty thank you for the advice. You're absolutely right. I also have a half frame film camera with 38mm lens that I shoot,,, and I most definitely feel the need to get a 14mm (28mm equivalent) for the m4/3 camera. Although the subjects are great, the photo always feels so squished together. Again, thank you for the advice. You got a sub for life ❤️
thanks for watching my latest lens diaries! make sure you watch the previous ones! 50mm th-cam.com/video/nN9NRHhrcRQ/w-d-xo.html | 16mm th-cam.com/video/i1KIb7JeOLA/w-d-xo.html watch those next!
Oh I have, and they've got me all excited to go out and shoot when the weather here (Phoenix, AZ) cools down a bit. We just got out of the hot as hell phase 110 degrees and up for over a month and a half. (Somewhere around 35-40+ Celsius )🥵
I will maybe one of these days I'll have the honours of you criticing an old amature.... thanks for your time...I wish you the best on your site...by the way the lenses you use are they canons????...have you ever used the sigma 105 mm bokah master????
@@anthonyharriott3869 i use canons indeed. I had the 105 1.4 sigma in my hands and on camera. A friend of mine had this lens in ownership. That thing is verry heavy, pictures it helps creating are great.
Great video Steve. I started doing street photography as a teen in the 70’s but strayed away from it over the years. I’m feeling stagnant with my nature and landscape and decided to jump back into it. I’m going to go out with my 85mm to get “comfortable” with shooting strangers again. I found your 10 minute video inspiring, Thanks man🤙🏼
Steve! Man oh man am I glad I came across you here. I think that you maybe the shot in the arm I need for some new inspiration to get back out there. I haven't been out since December of 2022. That's weak-sauce I know. The worst part is I'm new to photography. 😶🌫 Thank you, thank you, thank you.
You need to get a 50mm. it’s a more important lens than an 85 if you shoot people. I believe it’s your most valuable lens. th-cam.com/video/nN9NRHhrcRQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=4gj8Oh7yBGKGRxZ0
Not my recommendation but ok. SteveCarty.com/archive look and see who you’re commenting on. It’s not my first rodeo. I’ve been doing this for 3 1/2 decades.
@@stevecarty congrats got me beat by 9 years. Im a 20+ year college art and photography teacher. My comment was for any new people coming through, not directed at you. Photography doesn't have to be expensive and there are no set rules, this is better than that or vice versa, its all preference. I get new channels recommended on my front page every single hour, I'm not going to research every single person on every single channel, that's ridiculous lol. Here today , gone tomorrow, don't take it personal.
Watch my 50mm lens diaries. I’m glad you liked this. My 50mm seems to even have gotten more traction. I’d love you to check my channel and see what others content grabs you
I liked the the video you did recently of you bike riding and talking about inspiration and getting out and just shooting. Let me know when you come to New York City. I'd love to walk with you and just shoot. While also picking your brain.
iso 400 ish. Aperture priority. eye tracking on. one shot mode. you're very welcome. i shoot monochrome on camera but raw so i can change afterwards if i feel. watch another. have you watched all three?
Love this so much. My biggest fear is people getting upset that I am taking photos of them. Do you get that a lot? It seems like everyone is a pretty great sport with you on this video.
I always try to engage usually.. I’m a portrait photographer. I do street photography just to help me with my social anxiety. I don’t really show this work anywhere except for on these TH-cam videos. You can see my full portfolio here. SteveCarty.com
I preferred your 16mm and 50mm diaries over the 85mm. I liked the image quality of those lenses better and you're framing with the 16mm seemed more interesting to me. The extra environment of the 16mm gave more context to the main subject I felt. Bokeh is not my thing, especially in street photography. I think it has its place but it is often overused. It takes more skill to consider what's in the background than to just turn it into a blur in my opinion. I think bokeh can make a photographer lazy the same way you feel about zoom lenses which I agree. I think a zoom can be an economical way to experience different focal lengths if you shoot it like a prime by leaving it at one focal length for a complete photo session though. Zooms can be advantages with moving subjects like sports. Different tools for different jobs. Also love your channel, keep doing what you're doing.
ok ok.. been delaying that one.. it's so hard to use this way... and also my 100mm macro. i live in canada as well so it's brutal up here in the winter months... i'm waiting for some really terrible weather to go out and make some content.
Haha. Your attitude reflects in your comment! SteveCarty.com/archive why not look at my real work. th-cam.com/video/XuuniBtesWA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=nJyVBwwu0DTAMpM1 your turn.
Watch me shoot the beautiful Tea in this super sick behind the scenes Natural Light Masterclass. th-cam.com/video/DczfvXIs-fY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=cwLhY4ahE6BmN50c
Great shot
I love how whenever I’m stuck on something the universe points me to an answer and it’s usually always a Carty video!! 4th attempt at ordering an 85mm from amazon hopefully it comes in tomorrow! Thanks Carty for all you do and give!
So glad! It’ll come. It’s a test of your patience. The devil is up to some shit with you girl but guess who always wins in the end. Stay on it. It’ll come.
I'm so happy I stumbled upon your content. Beyond the obvious talent you seem like a genuine human, it makes me comfortable. I'm new to photography, I am also in a wheelchair and will be ordering my first "legitimate" camera and lens this month and having it mounted to my wheelchair, as well as other accessibility features. Watching this makes me excited and I thank you for this.
Carty getting bold out there. Love it! I enjoy seeing the difference between the various single lenses. Thank you!
i'm so happy you're here absorbing my content. so much more to come.
Don't know bout you but this black and white feel.....*chef kiss* mastery in its finest
Love your work and your demeanor. Please don’t stop.
thank you very much. please look at my real work here stevecarty.com and if you need help, TheCartyMethod.com
I love 85mm!!🔥
Hello. I just discovered your channel, and it is just the inspiration I needed for going out and doing street photography. I am new to photography and the journey has been the medication I needed to re-spark the creative side within me that has been dormant for so long. I have not posted any pics at this time because I am in transition to relocating to another country. But I still jump on TH-cam to get inspiring ideas from great artists like yourself. Thank you for sharing your world through your lens.
Let’s go Avl. Glad you’re here.
Like your thoughts on street portraits and the respect you show towards the people you shoot. Good work.
Thx so very much. Glad you found me
“Truly, the hardest part is gearing up and going out” Bro ain’t lying
Watching Carty is addictive. These vintage videos tell an even more complete story of this 34 year pro. See how effortless he makes it look. Then like , follow and subscribe. So much to learn.
Can totally relate to the 50&85 relationship. Love em both 😍
Right?
Coooool))) Thanks a lot! Really looking forward to another episode.
More to come!
The 85mm f/1.4 and the 35mm f/1.4 on full-frame are my favorite lens pair for street photography.
Love this man, great to choose a theme and roll with it. Good stuff
thanks so much mark for watching and all your insights!
Thanks for this video, thanks from Italy. Great shot :)
I love Italy. I’ve shot there for a client. The best place and people.
Thanks for taking us along! I've wanted to try out my 85mm(XF56mm) for street, now you've convinced me! LOL! I also usually shoot with monochrome in the EVF. I think it helps. Nice portraits! Have a great day.
85 mm for street photography is clearly underrated. Great shots by the way.
Thx so much
Have to use the 85 also in future for street. Mostly use the 50 for street. I like your results you showed in this video. Thank you.
Appreciate you. I bought my 50mm first. And then an 85. If you want to shoot people, that should be the route.
Thank you. Most people are shooting with mirrorless but you created a beautiful body of images with DSLR and 85mm lens. Love all the images. ❤❤❤❤
This is an R5 mirrorless camera.
Thank you for this video.
I do street photography. My go to focal lengths are 35&50mm. For parades or demonstrations I’ll use a 28mm lens. I don’t like that focal length as I have to get closer to my subject than I feel comfortable with. In addition, I have to be more aware of the edge of my frame.
Your video is very inspiring. After failing to score a Fuji X100V/VI I purchased a Sony A7C. The body and lenses I own are small and lightweight. I watched Professor Hines and decided to purchase the Sony 85/1.8. I haven’t used it yet. I don’t routinely ask permission for my images. I’m trying to previsualize what I can do with this lens. The focal length isn’t one I’ve worked with before.
You obviously ask permission of your subjects and engage with them. You are a gregarious person. I am an intervert. Vivian Meier like with a short lens & mirrorless body. I approach the 85mm lens with trepidation. This focal length will require me to work my images differently. This will be scary but at the same time exciting. I look forward to setting my camera up and then hitting the streets.
I’m now going to view your 50mm diaries vid. This is more in my comfort zone. I suppose to grow we need to leave our comfort zone.
Mask On Nurse Marty (Ret)
I like the idea of a theme when you go out shooting
it's the only way to do it. if not your lost as a boss in a forest.
Love the framing at 6:40. Wow!
Thx for watching me!
I just love this series. Stumbled across your YT page and I'm so glad I did!!
Glad we found each other.
This was awesome, Steve! Really great photography here! Love the approach👌
Thanks for watching Hugo! There are a couple others in the series I’d love your opinion on! My 50mm and my 16mm lens diaries. Lmk your thoughts
@@stevecarty Nice! let me check them out👌
Super love all angles, all shots!!!
Thanks a ton!
Loved the interaction with truck guy ❤
I tend to use a low profile setup for street photogaphy. Hope no one got angry seeing the big lense pointed at them.
I love my EF 135mm f2 L. Can't wait to see what you're going to do with it. This is beautiful.
Awesome, thank you! its coming! it's high summer.. slammed with commercial work
@@stevecarty are you saying that making money is more important than testing old lenses? I'm confused 😊
You’ve got very good photos… very inspiring…. Keep it up!…GOD bless.
Thank you very much! Jah bless.
This is by far my favorite lens as well but I would have never thought to use it for street photography. It's so heavy, lol
Great pictures :)
i appreciate you so much. this isn't even what i shoot. this i do for my mental health. look at my work here stevecarty.com/archive
Hi from Germany. Cool Video. Would Love to see more from you.
welcome! appreciate you... lots of new content.. i go live 3x a week.
Thanks for the wisdom fam. Ive only got one lens. Its on a m4/3 camera, and is a prime lens with the equivalentto a 90mm. Im learning every day on this lens. I cant capture too much of a scene,,, but the way it frames subjects is just a thing of beauty. Again, thanks for the video. Much love ❤️
that's a portrait lens. it's why it so good for that. you do need to eventually upgrade to full frame. and get the lens range. if you want to make a living at a thing, you need the right tools. same if you were a carpenter or a plumber. our tools are just that, tools but still, having the right shit makes this process of getting better much faster.
i'm here for you. ask me anything. and consider subscribing.
@@stevecarty thank you for the advice. You're absolutely right. I also have a half frame film camera with 38mm lens that I shoot,,, and I most definitely feel the need to get a 14mm (28mm equivalent) for the m4/3 camera. Although the subjects are great, the photo always feels so squished together.
Again, thank you for the advice. You got a sub for life ❤️
B&W, great choice!
Thx cc
thanks for watching my latest lens diaries! make sure you watch the previous ones! 50mm th-cam.com/video/nN9NRHhrcRQ/w-d-xo.html | 16mm th-cam.com/video/i1KIb7JeOLA/w-d-xo.html watch those next!
Oh I have, and they've got me all excited to go out and shoot when the weather here (Phoenix, AZ) cools down a bit. We just got out of the hot as hell phase 110 degrees and up for over a month and a half. (Somewhere around 35-40+ Celsius )🥵
I will maybe one of these days I'll have the honours of you criticing an old amature.... thanks for your time...I wish you the best on your site...by the way the lenses you use are they canons????...have you ever used the sigma 105 mm bokah master????
@@anthonyharriott3869 i use canons indeed. I had the 105 1.4 sigma in my hands and on camera. A friend of mine had this lens in ownership. That thing is verry heavy, pictures it helps creating are great.
Great video Steve. I started doing street photography as a teen in the 70’s but strayed away from it over the years. I’m feeling stagnant with my nature and landscape and decided to jump back into it. I’m going to go out with my 85mm to get “comfortable” with shooting strangers again. I found your 10 minute video inspiring, Thanks man🤙🏼
Happy to be here for you stebo
Steve! Man oh man am I glad I came across you here. I think that you maybe the shot in the arm I need for some new inspiration to get back out there. I haven't been out since December of 2022. That's weak-sauce I know. The worst part is I'm new to photography. 😶🌫 Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Let’s go Briggs.
Very nice!
Thank you for this video, it is really inspiring! It's interesting to see the next part too, how it is to shoot architecture with 85 mm lens :))
Thanks for watching Julie❤️
@@stevecarty it’s a great video ❤️
Beautiful shots!
hey John.. thx.. appreciate you much.
85 was my first lense cause i loved doing portraits. It's still my favorite lens to this day...i dont have the 50 :)
You need to get a 50mm. it’s a more important lens than an 85 if you shoot people. I believe it’s your most valuable lens. th-cam.com/video/nN9NRHhrcRQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=4gj8Oh7yBGKGRxZ0
@@stevecarty ye i got the 35mm 1.4 but honestly i dont use it as much as thought i would
Awesomeness 👏🏼
thanks for finding me.
Like it keep it up. Ahmad❤
Thanks Ahmad!❤️
New sub , always good to find photographers that look like me!!
Thanks for the sub!
Cool!
Thx so much for watching!
This will be my next lens after 50mm
Dammm I’m so happy I found you. Big inspiration man, thanks for that.
Welcome aboard!
This is real good stuff my man.
appreciate you leonard.
Very inspiring!
So glad! Thx for watching
Pro tip, Use a 50mm 1.4 on a crop sensor camera for 75mm framing, gets a good middle ground between 50mm-85mm, its a whole lot cheaper too ;)
Not my recommendation but ok. SteveCarty.com/archive look and see who you’re commenting on. It’s not my first rodeo. I’ve been doing this for 3 1/2 decades.
@@stevecarty congrats got me beat by 9 years. Im a 20+ year college art and photography teacher. My comment was for any new people coming through, not directed at you. Photography doesn't have to be expensive and there are no set rules, this is better than that or vice versa, its all preference. I get new channels recommended on my front page every single hour, I'm not going to research every single person on every single channel, that's ridiculous lol. Here today , gone tomorrow, don't take it personal.
inspirational
thanks
Watch my 50mm lens diaries. I’m glad you liked this. My 50mm seems to even have gotten more traction. I’d love you to check my channel and see what others content grabs you
I liked the the video you did recently of you bike riding and talking about inspiration and getting out and just shooting. Let me know when you come to New York City. I'd love to walk with you and just shoot. While also picking your brain.
I’ll be down there soon.
Enjoyed!!
What are your typical settings, please? Auto ISO? AF or manual focus? Eye detection enabled? AF servo?
Many thanks!
iso 400 ish. Aperture priority. eye tracking on. one shot mode. you're very welcome. i shoot monochrome on camera but raw so i can change afterwards if i feel. watch another. have you watched all three?
@@stevecarty Thanks for your response, will indeed view the others!
Can't locate the 100mm macro video you said you'd make - please advise. thanks!
not made yet. soon. crazy busy with work and businesses.
good job there bud
Thx fam
85mm is old school portrait focal length if your subject is people it make sense to me to use in street photography
Old school. lol. Nothing old school about an 85. Who’s giving you information?
good stuff =]
Thx so much. Watch this one next. th-cam.com/video/DczfvXIs-fY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Mn57h6l93qg9CBSu
Love this so much. My biggest fear is people getting upset that I am taking photos of them. Do you get that a lot? It seems like everyone is a pretty great sport with you on this video.
I always try to engage usually.. I’m a portrait photographer. I do street photography just to help me with my social anxiety. I don’t really show this work anywhere except for on these TH-cam videos. You can see my full portfolio here. SteveCarty.com
I preferred your 16mm and 50mm diaries over the 85mm. I liked the image quality of those lenses better and you're framing with the 16mm seemed more interesting to me. The extra environment of the 16mm gave more context to the main subject I felt. Bokeh is not my thing, especially in street photography. I think it has its place but it is often overused. It takes more skill to consider what's in the background than to just turn it into a blur in my opinion. I think bokeh can make a photographer lazy the same way you feel about zoom lenses which I agree. I think a zoom can be an economical way to experience different focal lengths if you shoot it like a prime by leaving it at one focal length for a complete photo session though. Zooms can be advantages with moving subjects like sports. Different tools for different jobs. Also love your channel, keep doing what you're doing.
thanks so much dwayne
When you tapped phones with the truck guy, what did you drop to him? Contact card?
@@DrJLad yes
🌹
Thank you Mahmood
I'm Waiting for the 135mm f2l
ok ok.. been delaying that one.. it's so hard to use this way... and also my 100mm macro. i live in canada as well so it's brutal up here in the winter months... i'm waiting for some really terrible weather to go out and make some content.
6:16 that man is about to go into a full on food coma. That must’ve been a good sandwich 😅
Maybe family, brother & sister
Я всего лишь иллюзия
IS YOUR 85MM F1.4 OR F1.8 ?
Honestly this video is a pretty bad advertisement for 85mm lens.
Haha. Your attitude reflects in your comment! SteveCarty.com/archive why not look at my real work. th-cam.com/video/XuuniBtesWA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=nJyVBwwu0DTAMpM1 your turn.