How I shoot Street Photography POV April 2017




In this Ramble I take you with me for a dander around Belfast City Centre and you can see how I look for, encounter and take my photos. CONTINUE BELOW……..

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27 responses to “How I shoot Street Photography POV April 2017”

  1. I think out of all your videos these ones when you are just strolling around are my favourite. Also a nice example of handling a situation of someone being uncomfortable having their photo taken. Which led to, in my opinion, the best shot of the day which was when the lady covered the girls face. If no one knew the contents of that shot it would make for a very intriguing image. I find my only problem run-ins have been security guards who are clueless of the law.

  2. Great to see you out and about dealing with the day-to-day challenges of street photography. Very useful video- loved the way you smoothly handled the potentially explosive reaction from the mother trying to protect her kids. Keep it up Sean! 😉

  3. Hé bonsoir Sean ! Encore une très belle vidéo dans les rues de Belfast . Know what ? What you do there  is just what Robert Doisneau used to do in Paris . He was a famous French photogapher ( 1912 – 1994 ) . If you google his name , you will be amazed by his talent … Your video makes me feel like going back to Belfast bro , everything looks " normal " now in the city center : no more army or RUC patrols in the Streets … Even the shops and stores have changed .The black taxies would take us to Castle street  … Are they still there ?

  4. I really enjoy when you do the POV with your photos…it shows the fast pace of street photography. You only have a fleeting moment to capture the shot, unlike landscape or portrait photography where you can usually take your time & set up your shot.
    It's great how you vibe with the people too. It was such a mistake to teach the world not to talk to strangers. How else can we connect to each other?! Nice work.

  5. Like the way you you put alot of consideration into which image would work best and the idea of taking your time. Great help for the likes of people like me struggling with confidence when it comes to taking the shot under any circumstance.

  6. Love going on your rambles, Sean. Belfast's looking so great and loved the shots you got. The area where the sculpture is, is that Corn Market? Everything's so different and looking clean and vibrant! Thanks for another great video, brother. Love from Scotland. ???

  7. For me some days are walk around days and others are find a location and sit and wait a while and move on to another. I switch a lot between auto ISO and aperture priority with manual ISO but I am helped a lot by the way my D810s forgiving ability to handle dynamic range…..It's cool to try and anticipate lighting conditions but sometimes you just don't have the time…. But as long as you get the shot that is all that matters…..Nice communication skills with the passers by too….I am sure that will give others confidence.

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