This Is How to Master Storytelling in Your Street Photos
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 มิ.ย. 2024
- Discover the power of storytelling in street photography with this exploration! In this tutorial, using various techniques, you'll learn how to transform your street snapshots into compelling visual narratives that will captivate and engage your viewers. We dive into the art of storytelling, exploring key elements like emotion, composition, setting, and more.
Uncover techniques that will help you enhance your storytelling through composition. Learn how to effectively use light and shadow to create mood and atmosphere, and how to incorporate environmental details to provide context and depth to your storytelling.
We'll also discuss the role of post-processing in enhancing your storytelling narrative.
Enjoy!
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction
1:06 - The Power of Storytelling in Street Photography
4:28 - The Rule of Thirds
6:31 - Depth
7:56 - Juxtaposition
9:49 - Emotion
11:28 - Camera Settings
12:17 - Light & Shadow
12:47 - Setting
13:56 - Editing
15:28 - The Challenge
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Hi Joe, Just discovered and subscribed to your channel today! I loved the Storytelling video it was well presented and articulated. Thank you for all the inspiring techniques and all of the great shots!
Thank you very much. I’m very pleased that you enjoyed the video and I appreciate that positive feedback 👍
Really enjoyable videos, Joe. Always get some new details out of them.
Thanks!
Thank you so much. I’m so glad you benefit from my videos 🙏
Very inspiring video. I like being inspired so much more than only technique. Thank you so much :)
You are so welcome! Thank you 🙏
Your videos are always educational and your photography is astounding. I watch a lot of street photography content on TH-cam and yours is definitely one of the best. Keep up the great work!
Thank you so much man . I really appreciate you 👍
Wonderful video - narration, editing, shots and subject. Thank you!
Thank you very much. I appreciate it 👍
Thanks for sharing your thoughts
Thank you 🙏
Beautiful photos and great video …I really liked it ❤👍👍👍
Thank you very much. I’m really glad you enjoyed it 🙏
A shutter speed of 1/400sec or faster is safer to use. Unless you want a little motion blur. The really special stories come rarely, while the artsy, and documentary or lightly a story, fills the rest of the day. Being out almost every day, and having the knowledge of how people react, and best probabilities for shots, does increase the hit rate of good stories. Thanks for video, Loren
Thank you very much Loren. I agree with you. Being out there and regularly looking for stories, does improve your skills for seeing those kind of emotions. I do like a little motion blur in my photos, but to be honest at 1/250 I don’t see it at all.
Much appreciated..
All useful info, appreciate you sharing your street photography process.
I've added your channel, it's always good to connect with other photography creators. 📸
Thanks man. I appreciate your feedback and it’s great to connect 👍
Conflict I agree I don't shoot people fighting, but conflict can be a juxtaposition or something like a person smoking under a no smoking sign that is a conflict
Thank you very much for your comment. If you use the word conflict differently., It most certainly can come juxtaposition. I appreciate it. 👍
@@joeredski I have a uni degree in writing, a really good story writing book to read which can help develop a photographers story telling is by Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey.
@@jackbeltane thanks for this Jack. I will look into this.
Hey Joe!! Another great video! Cheers from way over here! (Oregon, usa)
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Thank you really helpful video
Thank you very much. Glad you found it helpful 👍
Joe, unless the person is working on a project about social inequality or a report on this topic, photographing a homeless or a person in any other adverse condition brings a strong ethical discussion.
I do not subscribe to your view on this topic, apart from that, this is a great video.
Thank you for your comment. I
see your point, and I actually agree. You make a very good argument and thanks for the positive feedback 👍
This edit I really don't like...
You don’t have to like the edits.