ON THE STREET WITH [004] : Jeremy Cesaire
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2025
- The fourth episode of ON THE STREET WITH!
OTSW is a street photography show that features interesting Street Photographer and shows their work in a natural and unforced way by combining an interview with a real life photowalk. My goal with this series is to give a glimpse into the photographers thinking process and hopefully give useful insights that can improve your street photography.
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Or just two street photographers on a street hunt!
This episode features Montreal based Photographer Jeremy Cesaire. Jeremy was born in Paris, but came to Canada to study Cinema. A life changing Trip to Japan made him quit everything to pursue Photography. Jeremy and I met each other on Instagram. Before we finally met in person in London, he had his first Exhibition in Montreal.
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Man I love the OTSW series! Please do more in the future 🙏🏻
Loved the shots fired effect 😂
pretty much scared me, but its amazing yea hahaha
Great video. I like your production style Samuel - a raw, “live” cinema verité style - that I found engaging. There are some good points covered in the discussion and interesting moments happening around that discussion. I can only image how much work goes into this production: filming it yourself, interview questions, scene location, editing, post production, music, posting prep all come together well. Thanks Samuel.
Thank you Antoine! I'm glad you like this style of video. I really enjoy this format and I want to keep doing it as long as I can. It is really time consuming that's true...
1) Shoot every day. 2) Learn from the past. Hit the nail on the head on these two points. Agree! Point number 2 is more important than many people realise...
Niiice, Jeremy seems a really cool guy to walk around with!
This series is fantastic. You've chosen great photographers ! Your style is perfect- and perfectly filmed and edited. Thank you !
Great attitude Jeremy! I love this video.
I know this part of the world so well. Glad you came here Samuel with your esteemed guest. You see the shop with the hearts, spades and clubs emblems. That’s a great spot to capture some candies. And the machine gun effect while taking photos had me in stitches. 😂😂😂
Love this series, especially the talks about the best shots you never took. Always an emotional subject for me
Quickly becoming one of my favourite series here. Also, great choices in music to go with the action. Keep 'em coming Sam
loving this series Sam. Great interview with a very talented street photographer :)
I laughed a little too hard at the machine gun effects 😂
I love the Theta 350 look. It creates a special bubble world where we can hear your thoughts and see what you see in a unique way. I just got a Theta V and I’m going to see how I can use it to extend what I've already been doing.
Thanks, I have really been enjoying this series.
We can only appreciate what you do and very good video in a relaxed way with your friend and in addition to each shoot you discuss the shooting
2:28 "Where's my click..?"
2:30 There it is!! 😂
haha
@@compositionludique Thank you both for sharing your amazing talent with us 👍📷
@@joshneill7695 Thank you sir !
Lmao that clicky got turnt up to max. Love that rapid fire fully automatic clicky.
Nice photowalk and talk with you both through London! To me is the same when I was in Japan the first time it gave me so much inspiration for street and portrait photography.
That is awesome Christian ! Thank you.
@@compositionludique Merci Jeremy pour le feedback! It still to me even after 10 years the same feeling each time I go back to Japan It's a new challenge. Bonne continuation !
@@ChritsianBucic Pas de soucis. Je retourne au Japon dans quelques mois et pour un projet intéressant. 3 ans plus tard, je pense être un bien meilleur photographe qu'à l'époque.
Just spreading good vibes!! Great video as always...love to hear people talk about Approach. I think in my opinion, that's what differs great photographers from mediocre ones.
Thanks again Samuel, please let us know when you return to Japan.
Nice Yu Yu Hakusho shirt, Jeremy!
Good eye ! Thank you Devin ;)
Love it.
Great video, entertaining and informative.
That machine gun addition has me screaming laughing every time
Enlightening and educational. I enjoyed everything about that. Somehow the Theta threw up shots every few seconds. At 21:15 a guy behind you with a phone was being rather serious about his shot. I think it had a lot of potential.
2:28 Hilarious. Still cracking up!
Loving this series
yours are one of the shooting vlogs I like the most on here - good stuff man
Yourself, Jeremy, and Ulisses on a podcast style format would be very interesting. You guys interplay well in conversation
Oh that would be cool!
Walking around with Fujis?? I LOVE my X-T20 :) Love your channel! It's one of the very best. Keep making videos!
Loved the humor in the Leica store :)
Love your work! salute from Ottawa, Canada.
Thanks, this is fantastic.
Shots fired 😂
every time you edit the sounds of a machine gun on the lens, i cry laughing for two minutes straight! i'll never grow up i guess 😂!
nice video again ! good stuff
please do more of these!
Great vid! Would a polarizer help w/ window shots? I tried some & the reflection was too strong. All bad shots. I will dig up a polarizer & give it a try sometime. The noise was pretty rough in some spots but otherwise I thought added to the real feel.
Dude, the gunfire effects are killing me, haha.
Thanks Sam for this vidéo... best luck from morocco
Love the series! Greetings from Belgium :)
I agree that everyone has their own way of shooting. its about the image not the process as I am slowly learning to lean towards point and shoot GR3.
i used to think a lot more about photography in an art form meant that you would have to make every single decision from start to finish. meaning you didn't use a light meter, you used your eyes to measure, you selected the aperture and shutter, you then processed your film, developed prints and doing all the fun doge and burning your self. but now, im old and live in a small apartment, my shoulders can't hold a big bag anymore. I enjoy finding the photo now and just pressing the shutter.
i still wish GR3 had a monochrome version. while i think the black and white is really good, I would love to see a monochrome type sensor. I wish it had a flip up screen and weather sealing. thats it. that would be the perfect camera to me. its so close. i can live without a viewfinder if it just had a flip up screen.
So happy I found your channel it’s awesome SUB!
Alter die MG Effekte waren der Hammer !😂
🥴hardcore for ears and eyes
these leica guy look a lot like Joel Meyerowitz hehehe, I was shooting in Berlin last week and I still think that I saw Martin Paar, I should have talked , dawn it
One more Leica @ 08:27 “I feel Leica Indiana Jones” 😋
Hi, where were you at 22.44 when you had the conversation about the tattoo'd woman?
Sick YuYU Hakusho T-shirt
“It must be niiice?!?” 🙃😂😂
Nice video...Why don’t you use GR III in these videos?
This was recorded last year in September :) So I didn't own the GRIII at that time.
I feel like I've watched this episode before. Is it a reupload?
You saw a behind the scene and preview ep but not this one.
Yeah I posted a behind the scenes vlog last year from this day. So there are some familiar scenes.
Love your channel and what you're doing. But do we need a 10 minutes talk on cameras and gear ? It's supposed to be in the streets, I'd rather see you in the zone and check out pictures...
That is the first time I have seen The Guggenheim Museum..... in London.
Hi Samuel, for street you're using zone focusing?
Yes, mostly!
Which cameras did you use for street photography
In this video I was using the Fujifilm X100F with a wide angle converter.
How could you not go in shake shack!? 🍔🍔🍟🍟
What camera is he using?
Fujiilm X100F
Im interested in Jeremys bag, what is it? where do i find one?
It's the peak design sling. it's great!
It's too bad that Jeremy's website and instagram seem to be missing? Where is he hiding?
LUCKY US!!
Is that a xpro2? What lens is it?
He uses a X100F with the WCL-X100 wide angle conversion lens.
@@SamuelStreetlife great combo!
How was shots fired effect done
I looked up gun fire shots color key on youtube and used what I found. Sound effects come from Epidemic Sound.
23:14
We see you Bello! lol
Haha! He really looks like him lol
What city?
0:47 AUTOZONE!
At 0:54 you had a sniper on you
Drive by.
Haha. Yeah looks like it.
yu yu hakusho shirt!
i love video like this it help me so much and learn so much on how other people take photos and i love the gun effact when he was taking the photo that was so cool i cant wait for the next video. i do have some thing that i want to ask u if that ok are u ok with check out my work on ig if that ok please i am all ready fellower of you on ig look up rayographer on please let me know what u think
7:30 Haha. Eric Kim photo b*mb's Sam's video.
Do like my friend
The use of fish eye lense for video is disturbing....
Many things must be rethought. All current street photography looks the same: umbrellas, shadows, smoke, reflections, subway, coffee shops, silhouettes, etc... There are no stories in the pictures and there is no context. Just by looking at the photograph it is not known in which city it was taken. New photographers travel thousands of miles to shoot the exact same things, exact same way. But worst of all, street photography is now about the photographer and not about people and their environment. I hope that like all trends, this misunderstood street photography also ends soon.
If you're in London and want to shoot a video about my Leica Q or just try it out please contact me!
Thanks Matty! I might get back to you about that :)
this machine gun makes me lucky
lets b honest, as much as they love their fujis, if money is not an issue, both of them would still prefer leica.
There are so many more interesting places in London why is it always the same places
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After five minutes I got sick because of the wideangle effect. I love your videos but not this one.
French accent
Man you missed so many good shots while talking!
Am I the only on here that I don't like the 360 cam at all?
Hi, Sorry the ultra wide fish eye effect from
the action camera and poor audio makes this video unwatchable for me.
In the past I have enjoyed and been somewhat inspired by your VLOGS. However your reference to street based gun violence has led my computer mouse to the Unsubscribe Button. Sadly many in this world have been affected by gun and other forms of street violence. Further you have linked Street Photography to such violence. You should have considered this before you added the gun fire graphics.
It was a great joke why are you such a weenie.