5 Street Photography Ideas For ANY Location (Tips & Examples)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ก.ค. 2024
- Simple street photography techniques or ideas that you can try and look out for. These street photography tips can help get you started and become more comfortable out taking street photos.
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0:00 - Intro
1:21 - Idea one
2:50 - Idea two
4:00 - Idea three
5:18 - Idea four
6:22 - Idea five
7:30 - Final thoughts
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Thanks for these suggestions! I appreciate when you mentioned a couple of times, "there's no right or wrong way to do this." Love the photos in this video, too :)
Great video. Very inspiring. Thank you.
very useful teaching! thank you for sharing!
Appreciate it! Thanks for checking it out ✌️
Some belter shots Tim. Makes me want to and shoot more street
Thanks so much Skye! You definitely should 😛
Great video man, I need to start playing with slower shutters myself 👍☺️👊
Very helpful tips and image examples! Thank you!
So welcome glad it was useful ✌️
VERY DOPE video thank you for sharing!
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed 🙏
Great stuff
Consice and to the point! As suggested practice, practice and practice!
Thank you! Most certainly, can never get enough of it!
Very helpful
Glad you found it helpful!
Solid tips. Agree layering can be challenging. I thought layering entailed inclusion of several interesting subjects, all in focus, at different distances from camera. The subjects should be doing similar or complimentary things. No? For instance, at an ethnic dance performance where there’s a parent preparing a child to perform and another parent doing likewise a bit deeper into the composition. Both sets of subjects doing something complimentary. Difficult to explain but recognizable. No dog cameo in this one?😢 Cheers!
Thanks so much! And agree this is probably the more talked about layering in street photography, totally understand what you're talking about - usually more of a complex layering of different subjects. Creating layers by shooting through things is definitely more of an abstract one. Actually one that is in this book I mentioned, in the abstract section though. I think both are really challenging to nail. I feel the great shots created by shooting through things, often almost have this same effect though, either adding something really complimenting the subject in some way.. Or sometimes almost something totally opposing, that works strangely in the same way - again hard to explain without a good visual example. Those type of shots can be few in a lifetime type shots when really done well I feel - definitely hard to practice. I really enjoy experimenting more with these abstract styles though - again there's so many different techniques to explore!
Haha I think he was nestled next to my feet in this one, hopefully back to his usual spot next vid! 😛
2:24 who's that handsome guy??
Haha good hangs bro