Great video. Love to see more fuji content. One tip. Get yourself a instax fuji printer. Take it with you and print the image of the people you photographed and give them as a present. They will love you!
That’s a brilliant idea!! I actually have a printer already so that’s definitely something I could do. Thank you for watching and for the idea! I could also put the printed image in an envelope with a business card, so good! 😁
These photos were edited, but I did notice that the Fuji colour science is suuuper nice 👌🏻 I’m filming a POV soon with only the built-in film simulations 😊
I love your energy, very warm aura. You remind me of myself. I'm a beginner to street photography so I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed and shy about encountering strangers, taking portraits, or not having focused photos. It's really inspiring to see you flow through the nerves. Great vid and pictures❤️ cheers.
Hello Deryn. I just wanted to THANK YOU for posting this. And also say Sorry for the That Dude (guy photo). Keep Exploring New Things, And Stay True To YOUR HEART.
Hey Brian! Thank you so much, that means a lot. Sadly people will always encounter people like Guy Photo, but all the nice comments far outweigh the bad 😊
Excellent vid, well done. Like you, I also bought the x100v for street photography. It's also an ideal camera for sightseeing when one doesn't fancy hauling camera kit around (I have a Canon RP and associated gear) The flip-up screen is a bonus for covert shooting-from-the-hip image capturing and of course the Jpegs are gorgeous. Incidentally, NiSi make an excellent single-piece lens hood cum weather sealer which also takes the original Fuji lens cap Keep up the good work!
Hey thank you so much. I’m honestly loving the x100v so much, I can see why it’s such a popular choice amongst street photographers. I’m looking to experiment more with the JPEG’s and film simulations, do you have a favourite simulation you like to use? 😊 thank you I’ll look into Nisi! I got a free Fuji weather sealing kit with my purchase which was such a bonus, but have been struggling to find a suitable lens hood, I’ve ordered the Haoge square hood and am expecting it through the door any minute now! I’ll have to report back if it’s any good. Thanks again
Hey Deryn! He’s a tip: Fujis have a mode called dr400 that shoots at iso 640 or higher. This mode underexposes the image at capture, then boost the mid tones and blacks before saving. This has the effect of retaining hilight detail while making the image appear normal. Cost: some noise in the blacks. This affects BOTH raw and jpgs! If you find a lot of blown out hilights in your shots, try it out! Also, if you do lightroom raws, convert your fuji RAF files to adobe dng using a program called Iridient X transform. Turn all adobe sharpness off at the conversion. Then import to lightroom as dngs. Use the free fuji x raw studio to compare your RAF files to the lightroom raw to match better to the orig fuji conversion.
@@NatsWright I use the DJI Osmo Action 😁 I don’t really know too much about Fuji lenses! I deliberately bought a fixed lens camera so I don’t spend money buying into another system, as I know what I’m like 😂
Btw, the flash on that camera is magical! Coupled with the leaf shutter and the built in ND, thats alot of toys to play with: Use the ND filter to shoot wide aperture in the sun... most usefull in video where you want to keep your shutter at ~1/50th. The leaf shutter alllows higher flash sync speeds than your canon! So gorgeous out door flash filled photographs with wide apertures are possible! Also gel the flash to match your ambient color temperature for more natural pix!
Hey! Lots of useful tips here thank you, I really want to dive deeper into all the settings and tricks the x100v is capable of. Definitely going to try the ND filter for sure!’ Thanks for watching 😁
Great photos, I used to have the X100F a while ago and loved that little camera. I even used it for wedding photography! I will keep an eye out for you next time I take a walk around the city. Loving the POV style video with the voice over
Thanks for watching! I’m interested to try the x100v for paid work, I think I’m definitely taking it alongside the EOS R for my next job. Yes please do! I love meeting fellow photographers in the area
@@deryncorbett The camera will definitely be good enough for paid work. I think a nice little square hood will look great too. If you are looking at a flash then I would recommend the Godox TT350F
@@adammaizey1955 if you say so, but having used both (for professional use) the Nissin was way over priced, didn’t have HSS (unless I sent it off for update, as it didn’t have a USB port to update it manually). The Nissin was also limited with triggers, etc. The Godox on the other hand was way cheaper, had great connectivity, great triggers and could be linked to other Godox flashes (regardless of mount) to make it easy to create flash groups.
The fact that this camera motivated you to start asking people for street portrait photos encouraged me to think about investing in this camera. The only concern I have is how long does your battery last for this camera?
Totally love your video!! Just you having a good time, interacting with people, pups, and architecture! I am totally in love with this camera! I cant wait to buy one soon!
Really love seeing these videos from another female photographer 🫶🏻 so jealous of all the walkable areas you have! (I don’t have any around me unless we drive a ways to the city and it’s a bit of a mess with crime 🙃) I wish I had been into photography back when I lived in England because I would’ve absolutely gone exploring on a photo walk like this!
Thank you! I used the standard profile to shoot and then edited them afterwards - but for future POVs I’m going to try out different film simulations to show people how they look 😊
Hey Deryn, sweet camera! Thanks for taking us around town with you - I loved it! Creativity takes courage & I think it’s great that you’re out enjoying your passion & take the time to edit & share your videos with all of us. Also I like the voice over🤷♀️
Hey Amy, thank you so much! That means a lot. This video was definitely the longest to edit so far, but I’m glad it was worth it! I’m personally proud of it, thank you again 😁
Loved this style of pov vid! I have a bit of a different approach with these vids, but I like this style too for sure! You have a really soothing and enjoying voice to listen at and the commentary is definitely useful for other creators so keep rockinf it! Also, how lovely to see a female creator doing this, you don't see a lot of you doing this so definitely subscribed! Can't wait to see more 😁🙌🏼
Hey thank you so much. I really like your POVs, especially the videography aspects at the beginning (it’s something I want to start incorporating but actually forgot to try with this video, oops) So jealous you own the 28-70 f2, that’s a dream lens for me! Just subbed, surprised you don’t have more subs than you do, great work. Thank you, I feel like there are definitely less female creatures for sure 😁
@@deryncorbett aww you're too kind! And you should totally go for it! 😁 also, yeah the rf28-70 f2 is just out of this world. Had the rf50mm f1.2 and sold it to get this one and I have 0 regrets in making that decision! I hope that you'll be able to get this lens one day! And gotta support the females in the males' overloaded niches, I got you! 🙌🏼😁
@@KaanSenel I’ve had my eye on that lens for so long! It’s just so expensive. Maybe one day 🤞🏻 I think my next two big purchases will be the R6 (so that can be my A cam, and then my existing R as a B cam - it would be the perfect set up for weddings etc) and either the 24-70 2.8 or the 28-70 f2...if I win the lottery or come into money 😂 yes I love that!
@@deryncorbett ohhh damn you're literally going for the same setup like my haha. First had the Eos R, then I bought the rf 15-35mm f2.8l is, then I got the rf28-70 f2, noe I just got the R6 as an a cam and the Eos R I'll use as a bcam! Haha
@@deryncorbett brilliant! Every video I watch of yours just makes me want to go out and do street photography of my own 🙊. I studied media and photography at Norwich City College years ago, but never really had the confidence to walk around Norwich taking pictures of strangers on my own 😂. But you make it seem so much less scary, thank you! ☺️
@@emmageorgiaphotos that’s such a lovely comment thank you! I’ve found the best thing to do is to literally just get out there and go. It will get less and less scary as time goes on I promise! If you’re still around the city, when restrictions lift a little bit we should meet up and go on a photo walk 😊
Really well! I’m able to shoot that way for POVs hours on end with no battery issues. I always carry spares but never have to use them on a single outing
I use an EOS R, and shoot with the 24-105, super big lens. I am going to start using the 50 1.8, ef version cause I'm broke, to tone it down a little. Nice video.
Nice video! My EOS R arrived yesterday and I can't wait to take it out to the streets. You mentioned that shooting with the Fuji feels less conspicuous in public - have you used the silent shutter on the EOS R at all, and have you noticed any difference?
Thank you so much. I haven’t actually tried the silent shutter in a street scenario yet, I imagine it would help a lot though with getting noticed a little less. However I suppose the camera is still very noticeable depending on your lens setup! Congrats on the EOS R, I absolutely love mine 😁
Hey! Thanks for watching. I wanted to test how sharp the new lens is at f2, I heard that previous X100 models suffered a little bit with softness when shooting wide open. I also like to keep my ISO low where I can and I find shooting wide open helps a lot with that. Thanks again 😊
@@deryncorbett yeah I'm really thinking of getting an x100v, but I'm not sure which direction I want to go in if that makes sense because I love street but I also love landscape and I also shoot film and I only have finite money 😂 but it's pretty much between that, the Ricoh GR iii or a used Nikon Z6 (for now) xD
Wouldn’t have been able to do it so quickly without your share! The last few days have been crazy watching it go up so quickly. Thank you so much again 😁
Thank you so much! I agree, there definitely needs to be more female street photographers in the game. I’ve been subscribed to you for a while, love your POVs too 😊
X-t30 is much better in many ways, smaller, more compact, perfect for traveling and street photography has much better grip, bigger viewfinder, more practical because u can change lenses, not fixed lens! Yes it's not weather sealed but got same sensor and processor as 100v. X-t30 is cheaper even if you add two f2 prime lens to the price.
Thanks for watching! I personally bought the X100V because it had a fixed lens, I didn’t want to get addicted and want to buy tonnes of lenses and gear as I know what I’m like! I shoot Canon primarily so didn’t want to buy into another system if that makes sense 😊 I have heard good things about the XT30 though
@@deryncorbett I understand, really great camera no doubt, I recently had a test drive for majority of fuji cameras, this camera is ridiculously overpriced for options no body going to use everyday, the nd filter and leaf shutter awesomeness. The ergo and flexibility of this X100 cameras is really disappointing. BTW thanks for ur reply and the video 😊
POV coming soon, going to get out this weekend and hopefully film another 🤞🏻also filming a street photography Q&A tonight to go up tomorrow. Thank you for watching I really appreciate it
Having spent many years as a photojournalist I have to ask: what is the purpose of what you just did? What story did you want to convey? What emotion did you want your images to bring to the surface? To me they are meaningless. They're just snapshots that can be done by any tourist in any city. It reminds me of visiting peoples homes and because I'm a pro photographer they ask me to look at their vacation photos--I do to be polite but they are boring. For the first time in a long time Covid has pretty much sidelined my photography, and given me lots of free time, so I have been browsing through You Tube and am really disappointed by the work of the vast majority of people on here calling themselves photographers--particularly "street photographers." I've yet to see more than an image or two that meant anything, that was meaningful. It's fine to be a snap shooter, but a photographer makes an image an amateur simply takes a picture. My purpose is not to denigrate you, but rather to, hopefully make you think about what you're shooting and whether or not it has merit as a moment in time. Unfortunately digital photography has enabled anyone with a digital camera to take numerous photos that mean nothing--there is no thought behind the image, it's just a snap shot. Street photography is about so much more than finding a spot of sunshine and waiting for someone to walk by so they cast a shadow on the side of a building. Look at Gordon Parks' work, (as one example) if you want to see some credible street photography.
Someone’s stroking their ego a little much. To me it sounds like you’re angry that covid sidelined your photography and taking it out on someone else is making the most of the situation. It’s not my purpose to denigrate you, but rather to, hopefully make you a better person because you my guy, are shitty. I should know, I’m a pro photographer. 😘
Hey man; I actually think your purpose IS to denigrate me. I’m not claiming to be a photo journalist, I just enjoy watching people make these kind of videos and therefore also enjoy making them. I think anyone going out there and capturing images is a positive thing not to be sneered at. I’m not ‘claiming’ to be a photographer either, I am one - even if not by your definition clearly. I’m just making the most out of a bad situation, after losing photography opportunities due to covid like yourself, but still getting out there capture. I really dislike when other photographers look down on others who are just trying to perfect their own style and craft. I’m not claiming that any of these images are fantastic and telling a story, I’m just pushing through and taking photos but also sharing the process. Have a nice day anyway, I’m not begging you to stay here to look at my ‘’meaningless” photography. Sorry to hear Covid has also sidelined your work.
Fella. This IS street photography, I think you have too much time on your hands maybe since the camera club stopped meeting? Are you a member of the RPS? Enjoy your dotage shooting birds on twigs.
Great video. Love to see more fuji content. One tip. Get yourself a instax fuji printer. Take it with you and print the image of the people you photographed and give them as a present. They will love you!
That’s a brilliant idea!! I actually have a printer already so that’s definitely something I could do. Thank you for watching and for the idea! I could also put the printed image in an envelope with a business card, so good! 😁
The cam can wirelessly sync with the printer!
@@TheVFXbyArt it can?! My mind is blown
Thanx for sharing! So much fun and encouraging to hear you talk with the people you meet!
The trees reflected on the back screen was one of the best image. I wish I had your talents and skills. All the best.
Thanks so much for watching 😁
I love your videos! You're so kind in your interactions with people and emanate warmth!!
Thank you so much!!!
This is the second of your videos that I've watched so far. Love what you're doing here... Keep it up!
Thank you so much! Out of curiosity, what was the first? 😊
@@deryncorbett It was your walk on the pier. Just wonderful...
@@t.rich.pictures thank you!
The colours really are damn good outta that camera
These photos were edited, but I did notice that the Fuji colour science is suuuper nice 👌🏻 I’m filming a POV soon with only the built-in film simulations 😊
I love your energy, very warm aura. You remind me of myself. I'm a beginner to street photography so I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed and shy about encountering strangers, taking portraits, or not having focused photos. It's really inspiring to see you flow through the nerves. Great vid and pictures❤️ cheers.
Aw thank you so much! That’s such a lovely comment. You can do it! It’s so worth it to push through the nerves, good luck 😁x
Hello Deryn. I just wanted to THANK YOU for posting this. And also say Sorry for the That Dude (guy photo). Keep Exploring New Things, And Stay True To YOUR HEART.
Hey Brian! Thank you so much, that means a lot. Sadly people will always encounter people like Guy Photo, but all the nice comments far outweigh the bad 😊
Excellent vid, well done. Like you, I also bought the x100v for street photography. It's also an ideal camera for sightseeing when one doesn't fancy hauling camera kit around (I have a Canon RP and associated gear) The flip-up screen is a bonus for covert shooting-from-the-hip image capturing and of course the Jpegs are gorgeous. Incidentally, NiSi make an excellent single-piece lens hood cum weather sealer which also takes the original Fuji lens cap Keep up the good work!
Hey thank you so much. I’m honestly loving the x100v so much, I can see why it’s such a popular choice amongst street photographers. I’m looking to experiment more with the JPEG’s and film simulations, do you have a favourite simulation you like to use? 😊 thank you I’ll look into Nisi! I got a free Fuji weather sealing kit with my purchase which was such a bonus, but have been struggling to find a suitable lens hood, I’ve ordered the Haoge square hood and am expecting it through the door any minute now! I’ll have to report back if it’s any good. Thanks again
Congratulations on your first street portrait! They're nerve-wracking but a great way to connect with people.
Thank you 😊 Definitely - I’m excited to capture more!
Hey Deryn!
He’s a tip:
Fujis have a mode called dr400 that shoots at iso 640 or higher. This mode underexposes the image at capture, then boost the mid tones and blacks before saving. This has the effect of retaining hilight detail while making the image appear normal. Cost: some noise in the blacks.
This affects BOTH raw and jpgs!
If you find a lot of blown out hilights in your shots, try it out!
Also, if you do lightroom raws, convert your fuji RAF files to adobe dng using a program called Iridient X transform. Turn all adobe sharpness off at the conversion. Then import to lightroom as dngs.
Use the free fuji x raw studio to compare your RAF files to the lightroom raw to match better to the orig fuji conversion.
That was so fun to watch!!! I just got this camera myself and found your video so inspiring! I want to get out there on the streets!
Thanks so much!! Definitely get out there, you’ll enjoy it 😊
I totally loved this video :)
Great video, thinking of getting the X100V myself. For now, going to try some POV photography with my X-S10.
Thank you 😊 I’ve heard great things about the X-S10!
@@deryncorbett yes, it's an amazing camera, wish Fuji made a pancake 23mm f2, like the 27mm. I have the viltrox 23mm which is quite big!!
Oh, and what action cam are you using?
@@NatsWright I use the DJI Osmo Action 😁
I don’t really know too much about Fuji lenses! I deliberately bought a fixed lens camera so I don’t spend money buying into another system, as I know what I’m like 😂
This was badass! Love seeing this style of video and your process. Also it felt like I was there in the town. So cool!
Thanks David! Your POVs inspired me to try commentary and I’m so glad I did 😁
@@deryncorbett keep it up!
hi, what filter did you use in the settings? I like the colors in the photos in the video
Btw, the flash on that camera is magical! Coupled with the leaf shutter and the built in ND, thats alot of toys to play with:
Use the ND filter to shoot wide aperture in the sun... most usefull in video where you want to keep your shutter at ~1/50th.
The leaf shutter alllows higher flash sync speeds than your canon! So gorgeous out door flash filled photographs with wide apertures are possible!
Also gel the flash to match your ambient color temperature for more natural pix!
Hey! Lots of useful tips here thank you, I really want to dive deeper into all the settings and tricks the x100v is capable of. Definitely going to try the ND filter for sure!’ Thanks for watching 😁
Great photos, I used to have the X100F a while ago and loved that little camera. I even used it for wedding photography! I will keep an eye out for you next time I take a walk around the city. Loving the POV style video with the voice over
Thanks for watching! I’m interested to try the x100v for paid work, I think I’m definitely taking it alongside the EOS R for my next job. Yes please do! I love meeting fellow photographers in the area
@@deryncorbett The camera will definitely be good enough for paid work. I think a nice little square hood will look great too. If you are looking at a flash then I would recommend the Godox TT350F
@@nathan_woodgate I just ordered a square hood this morning! Thank you I’ll look into that
@@nathan_woodgate the Godox is MASSIVE on the little Fuji. The Nissin i40 not so...
@@adammaizey1955 if you say so, but having used both (for professional use) the Nissin was way over priced, didn’t have HSS (unless I sent it off for update, as it didn’t have a USB port to update it manually). The Nissin was also limited with triggers, etc. The Godox on the other hand was way cheaper, had great connectivity, great triggers and could be linked to other Godox flashes (regardless of mount) to make it easy to create flash groups.
The fact that this camera motivated you to start asking people for street portrait photos encouraged me to think about investing in this camera. The only concern I have is how long does your battery last for this camera?
Love this video - your honest, sensitive approach pays off. Lovely colours from the Fuji.
Thank you so much. I’m really loving the Fuji so can’t wait to get out there and shoot some more 😊
Hi It's a very nice composition
Will you Suggest Which Color recipe did I use from your website to get colors like this in my X100V Too
Always love seeing a fellow female photographer on TH-cam. ❤️ Buying this camera soon.
Thank you for watching! You’re going to love it
Totally love your video!! Just you having a good time, interacting with people, pups, and architecture! I am totally in love with this camera! I cant wait to buy one soon!
Thank you so much! 😁 It was my favourite outing ever. You’re going to love the camera I promise
Nice job. Love my x100v for street photography too.
Thank you! I’m so excited to get out again soon
The area where you shoot is magical. Her in Los Angeles we killed many pedestrian areas in favor of cars.
love your photos from China😉😉😉
Amazing! Thank you
Really love seeing these videos from another female photographer 🫶🏻 so jealous of all the walkable areas you have! (I don’t have any around me unless we drive a ways to the city and it’s a bit of a mess with crime 🙃) I wish I had been into photography back when I lived in England because I would’ve absolutely gone exploring on a photo walk like this!
Hey! Thank you for watching ☺️
Nice colors. Great camera!
I love it! Thanks for watching
So weird to see it so quiet!
I did a street shoot a while ago (before covid)
Nice vid, great pictures. Did you use the film simulation for your pict.
Thank you! I used the standard profile to shoot and then edited them afterwards - but for future POVs I’m going to try out different film simulations to show people how they look 😊
Hey Deryn, sweet camera!
Thanks for taking us around town with you - I loved it!
Creativity takes courage & I think it’s great that you’re out enjoying your passion & take the time to edit & share your videos with all of us.
Also I like the voice over🤷♀️
Hey Amy, thank you so much! That means a lot. This video was definitely the longest to edit so far, but I’m glad it was worth it! I’m personally proud of it, thank you again 😁
How to go down below 160 iso?
Bravissima.
Lovely shots nicely captured! Love it!😍🥰
Hey! Thank you so much 😁
Loved this style of pov vid! I have a bit of a different approach with these vids, but I like this style too for sure! You have a really soothing and enjoying voice to listen at and the commentary is definitely useful for other creators so keep rockinf it! Also, how lovely to see a female creator doing this, you don't see a lot of you doing this so definitely subscribed! Can't wait to see more 😁🙌🏼
Hey thank you so much. I really like your POVs, especially the videography aspects at the beginning (it’s something I want to start incorporating but actually forgot to try with this video, oops) So jealous you own the 28-70 f2, that’s a dream lens for me! Just subbed, surprised you don’t have more subs than you do, great work. Thank you, I feel like there are definitely less female creatures for sure 😁
@@deryncorbett aww you're too kind! And you should totally go for it! 😁 also, yeah the rf28-70 f2 is just out of this world. Had the rf50mm f1.2 and sold it to get this one and I have 0 regrets in making that decision! I hope that you'll be able to get this lens one day! And gotta support the females in the males' overloaded niches, I got you! 🙌🏼😁
@@KaanSenel I’ve had my eye on that lens for so long! It’s just so expensive. Maybe one day 🤞🏻 I think my next two big purchases will be the R6 (so that can be my A cam, and then my existing R as a B cam - it would be the perfect set up for weddings etc) and either the 24-70 2.8 or the 28-70 f2...if I win the lottery or come into money 😂 yes I love that!
@@deryncorbett ohhh damn you're literally going for the same setup like my haha. First had the Eos R, then I bought the rf 15-35mm f2.8l is, then I got the rf28-70 f2, noe I just got the R6 as an a cam and the Eos R I'll use as a bcam! Haha
I'm gonna make a review on the rf28-70 f2 for sure in the next couple of weeks! 😁
wonderful pov and nice shots there
Thank you 😁
@@deryncorbett my pleasure
Loved this
Thank you! 😁
Amazing!
Thanks so much!!
Lol I know that Noodle Stop place. Keep up the good work.😊
Thank you for watching! 😊
I find people are really open to being photographed with the X100V, it seems to make them warmly curious.
Definitely my experience too! Such a game changer for street photography. Thank you for watching 😊
Love your street photography video! Keep it up 😊
Thank you so much! More to come soon 😁
@@deryncorbett brilliant! Every video I watch of yours just makes me want to go out and do street photography of my own 🙊. I studied media and photography at Norwich City College years ago, but never really had the confidence to walk around Norwich taking pictures of strangers on my own 😂. But you make it seem so much less scary, thank you! ☺️
@@emmageorgiaphotos that’s such a lovely comment thank you! I’ve found the best thing to do is to literally just get out there and go. It will get less and less scary as time goes on I promise! If you’re still around the city, when restrictions lift a little bit we should meet up and go on a photo walk 😊
How does the battery last as u r using it completely on screeen
Really well! I’m able to shoot that way for POVs hours on end with no battery issues. I always carry spares but never have to use them on a single outing
I use an EOS R, and shoot with the 24-105, super big lens. I am going to start using the 50 1.8, ef version cause I'm broke, to tone it down a little. Nice video.
I have that setup - the EF 50 adapted on to the R is still really lightweight and compact 😊 thanks for watching!
Nice video! My EOS R arrived yesterday and I can't wait to take it out to the streets. You mentioned that shooting with the Fuji feels less conspicuous in public - have you used the silent shutter on the EOS R at all, and have you noticed any difference?
Thank you so much. I haven’t actually tried the silent shutter in a street scenario yet, I imagine it would help a lot though with getting noticed a little less. However I suppose the camera is still very noticeable depending on your lens setup! Congrats on the EOS R, I absolutely love mine 😁
Good vibes !
Thank you! 😁
any specific reason to do the entire session at f2.0? good photos tho!
Hey! Thanks for watching. I wanted to test how sharp the new lens is at f2, I heard that previous X100 models suffered a little bit with softness when shooting wide open. I also like to keep my ISO low where I can and I find shooting wide open helps a lot with that. Thanks again 😊
Great photos. The files come out so nice from the x100v too 😍
They’re such a joy to edit! The highlight recovery in particular is amazing. Definitely a fan of Fuji files now
@@deryncorbett yeah I'm really thinking of getting an x100v, but I'm not sure which direction I want to go in if that makes sense because I love street but I also love landscape and I also shoot film and I only have finite money 😂 but it's pretty much between that, the Ricoh GR iii or a used Nikon Z6 (for now) xD
@@detectivejonesw all very good options! I’m sure you can’t go too wrong - you’ll have to let me know what you decide 😊
500+ subs!
Wouldn’t have been able to do it so quickly without your share! The last few days have been crazy watching it go up so quickly. Thank you so much again 😁
the atmosphere you shared here is amazing. will follow for more! great photos too
Thank you so much!! I really appreciate it
Nice vid Deryn! Welcome to Fuji World :D We need to see more female street photographers. I do POVs too in my channel, cheers from Turkey :)
Thank you so much! I agree, there definitely needs to be more female street photographers in the game. I’ve been subscribed to you for a while, love your POVs too 😊
X-t30 is much better in many ways, smaller, more compact, perfect for traveling and street photography has much better grip, bigger viewfinder, more practical because u can change lenses, not fixed lens! Yes it's not weather sealed but got same sensor and processor as 100v. X-t30 is cheaper even if you add two f2 prime lens to the price.
Thanks for watching! I personally bought the X100V because it had a fixed lens, I didn’t want to get addicted and want to buy tonnes of lenses and gear as I know what I’m like! I shoot Canon primarily so didn’t want to buy into another system if that makes sense 😊 I have heard good things about the XT30 though
@@deryncorbett I understand, really great camera no doubt, I recently had a test drive for majority of fuji cameras, this camera is ridiculously overpriced for options no body going to use everyday, the nd filter and leaf shutter awesomeness. The ergo and flexibility of this X100 cameras is really disappointing. BTW thanks for ur reply and the video 😊
Make more videos pleaseeeee! (:
POV coming soon, going to get out this weekend and hopefully film another 🤞🏻also filming a street photography Q&A tonight to go up tomorrow. Thank you for watching I really appreciate it
You dont have to use f/2 all the time :)
I like it! Personally for my style I enjoy shooting wide open a lot 😊
Cool video! Better with talking over it.
Thank you! I think I’ll definitely continue the commentary 😊
Having spent many years as a photojournalist I have to ask: what is the purpose of what you just did? What story did you want to convey? What emotion did you want your images to bring to the surface? To me they are meaningless. They're just snapshots that can be done by any tourist in any city. It reminds me of visiting peoples homes and because I'm a pro photographer they ask me to look at their vacation photos--I do to be polite but they are boring. For the first time in a long time Covid has pretty much sidelined my photography, and given me lots of free time, so I have been browsing through You Tube and am really disappointed by the work of the vast majority of people on here calling themselves photographers--particularly "street photographers." I've yet to see more than an image or two that meant anything, that was meaningful. It's fine to be a snap shooter, but a photographer makes an image an amateur simply takes a picture. My purpose is not to denigrate you, but rather to, hopefully make you think about what you're shooting and whether or not it has merit as a moment in time. Unfortunately digital photography has enabled anyone with a digital camera to take numerous photos that mean nothing--there is no thought behind the image, it's just a snap shot. Street photography is about so much more than finding a spot of sunshine and waiting for someone to walk by so they cast a shadow on the side of a building. Look at Gordon Parks' work, (as one example) if you want to see some credible street photography.
Someone’s stroking their ego a little much. To me it sounds like you’re angry that covid sidelined your photography and taking it out on someone else is making the most of the situation. It’s not my purpose to denigrate you, but rather to, hopefully make you a better person because you my guy, are shitty. I should know, I’m a pro photographer. 😘
Hey man; I actually think your purpose IS to denigrate me. I’m not claiming to be a photo journalist, I just enjoy watching people make these kind of videos and therefore also enjoy making them. I think anyone going out there and capturing images is a positive thing not to be sneered at. I’m not ‘claiming’ to be a photographer either, I am one - even if not by your definition clearly. I’m just making the most out of a bad situation, after losing photography opportunities due to covid like yourself, but still getting out there capture. I really dislike when other photographers look down on others who are just trying to perfect their own style and craft. I’m not claiming that any of these images are fantastic and telling a story, I’m just pushing through and taking photos but also sharing the process. Have a nice day anyway, I’m not begging you to stay here to look at my ‘’meaningless” photography. Sorry to hear Covid has also sidelined your work.
Fella. This IS street photography, I think you have too much time on your hands maybe since the camera club stopped meeting? Are you a member of the RPS? Enjoy your dotage shooting birds on twigs.
Did you actually listen to Ms Corbett's narration? Your comments were crass and missed whatever self-indulgent point you were trying to achieve.
Do you mind to share your work with us?