I'm so grateful for each and every one of you who takes the time to watch, comment, and share my videos. Thank you for being a part of this incredible journey! 📷😉🙏🏼
Your street shooting tip is invaluable. We walk around stuck in our own heads much of time, so much so that we distort the reality of the situation. And you got some lovely shots there, man.
Thank you, my friend. Glad you found the tip useful. You're right, being in our head distorts reality. I actually am planning a video about photography and mindfulness. Stay tuned 👍🏼🙂🙏🏼
2:48 : I like how she's being framed by the patterns on the wall 3:02 : Nice expression. I think he was proud to be photographed 6:12 : kids can be such wonderful subjects! In this photograph, I like the visual balance between the one closer to us and the other two, farther away And I do think you should do that show about bikes in Paris.
I actually didn't "see" the frame, at least consciously. Thanks for pointing it out, Thomas. Much appreciated. For the portrait, it was a mutual silent agreement. No words exchanged. Nice moment. What bikes are you referring to ? 🙂
Great video, and you're 100% right, most people don't see you, and if they do, most don't care (except maybe the woman outside Love Box!). What camera? Which film simulation? I realty like the colours and saturation. And it's nearly SUMMER in Paris! I'm very jealous, we're at the start of winter
Hey Nick. Good to read your comment 👍🏼🙂 I use nowadays a Panasonic GX80 bc it's much smaller than my XT3. I tried to get the X100V or XE4 but they're out of stock everywhere. The Jpegs on the GX80 are just ok compared to Fuji's so I shoot raw and edit later. Would love to see Australia in wintertime. 📷😉
All fear based images, only the kids allowed you to be more free and even then you shot too early. Relax, get in a crowd, and do close ups wide. Don't think, feel, and click.
@@lazhar_captures That's cool, but will you do it? Seriously, where's a crowd, get in there, don't think, just shoot 50 shots, random, no fear, just act. Just think of it as the Wim Hoff phtography method or the quantum jump method.. works.
@@lazhar_captures Wim Hoff is the guy who submerges himself in a barrel of ice for X minutes as a meditation. I'm suggesting submerging yourself in a crowd for 50 photos, no thoughts, just shoot and analyse later. I normally don't watch these videos but bumped into yours and so just helping to psychologically kickstart you onto another level.
I'm so grateful for each and every one of you who takes the time to watch, comment, and share my videos. Thank you for being a part of this incredible journey! 📷😉🙏🏼
Your street shooting tip is invaluable. We walk around stuck in our own heads much of time, so much so that we distort the reality of the situation. And you got some lovely shots there, man.
Thank you, my friend. Glad you found the tip useful. You're right, being in our head distorts reality. I actually am planning a video about photography and mindfulness. Stay tuned 👍🏼🙂🙏🏼
Wonderful work again mate! You are so right, overthinking is the enemy you have to get rid of in Street Photography...
It really is!☺️
Nice selection of photographs. Keep up the great work. A fan from London UK
Hello my friend. Thanks for watching 🙂📷 I appreciate. Greetings from Paris 🇫🇷
2:48 : I like how she's being framed by the patterns on the wall
3:02 : Nice expression. I think he was proud to be photographed
6:12 : kids can be such wonderful subjects! In this photograph, I like the visual balance between the one closer to us and the other two, farther away
And I do think you should do that show about bikes in Paris.
I actually didn't "see" the frame, at least consciously. Thanks for pointing it out, Thomas. Much appreciated. For the portrait, it was a mutual silent agreement. No words exchanged. Nice moment. What bikes are you referring to ? 🙂
Excellent hack.
Glad it helped 👍🏼😉📷
Abo 400!❤ love your work.
Thank you so much 🙏🏼📷😊
very cool :)
Thanks Aldonza 🙂👍🏼
Nice
Thank you David 😊
Great video, and you're 100% right, most people don't see you, and if they do, most don't care (except maybe the woman outside Love Box!).
What camera? Which film simulation? I realty like the colours and saturation.
And it's nearly SUMMER in Paris! I'm very jealous, we're at the start of winter
Hey Nick. Good to read your comment 👍🏼🙂 I use nowadays a Panasonic GX80 bc it's much smaller than my XT3. I tried to get the X100V or XE4 but they're out of stock everywhere. The Jpegs on the GX80 are just ok compared to Fuji's so I shoot raw and edit later.
Would love to see Australia in wintertime. 📷😉
@@lazhar_captures don't know how to add an image to my comment, I'll Whatsapp it to you
6:10 is my pick of the bunch. When out in the street, I live by the rule of : take the shot then worry about the consequences after
Thanks my friend. Great advice. Better ask forgiveness than permission, as they say 🙂
Excellent!❤
Thanks 👍🏼📷🙂
All fear based images, only the kids allowed you to be more free and even then you shot too early. Relax, get in a crowd, and do close ups wide. Don't think, feel, and click.
Thanks for sharing your opinion 🙂
@@lazhar_captures That's cool, but will you do it? Seriously, where's a crowd, get in there, don't think, just shoot 50 shots, random, no fear, just act.
Just think of it as the Wim Hoff phtography method or the quantum jump method.. works.
Not familiar with Win Hoff. Will look it up. Thanks for sharing 🙂
@@lazhar_captures Wim Hoff is the guy who submerges himself in a barrel of ice for X minutes as a meditation. I'm suggesting submerging yourself in a crowd for 50 photos, no thoughts, just shoot and analyse later.
I normally don't watch these videos but bumped into yours and so just helping to psychologically kickstart you onto another level.
Yeah, it can be a subject for a photo challenge in a video. Thanks for the suggestion, Dan 👍🏼🙂
You are afraid 😨 of people 😅 no composition 😢
Is that an opinion or a fact ? 🙂