Kai walks you through the do’s and don’ts in Street Photography
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In this video Kai gives a few tips on some “Do’s and Don’ts” when doing Street Photography, with some illustrations….
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45 responses to “Street Photography Do’s and Don’ts”
"theres a fine line between being an artist… and an arse" that line killed me
"it's just a box"
Lmao, your accent was kinda weird in the beginning
Asian dude with a british accent
What has the world come to
I always crack to the perv scene. Also that's why I don't use my M-65 jacket when street shooting LOL but I sure miss the pockets they are good for either hand grenades or lenses.
which camera you have model name
Are you even allowed to show the faces of the strangers
Good job !
Like "solid snake"? Curious what you thought that meant.
You don't ask people to get their permission to take photos of them ?
i've had people ask to take my picture, tbh it's more comfortable than someone just taking a picture and walking away not saying anything.
Does anyone have experience doing street photography in Sydney? I'm most likely moving there in a couple of years for University and I'm hoping I won't get beaten or sued for taking photos of people in the street
Great video, I think that it is easier in a crowded space than a sparsely populated area.. I mean if it is you and your camera and a couple of strangers on the street.. .. maybe it's just me feeling a bit creepy about that click and the immediate look of .. 'wtf' or that crooked eye look. Yesterday however I took your advice.. I was snapping some photos of buildings and cars in a historic Arizona town when I came across someone posing in a cool old truck, goofing around for a friends photo and I just said "I need that picture too" they smiled and said .. sure.. I guess the more you take photos of strangers the more you feel comfortable documenting cool scenes.
do you use 1 autofocus point? or automatic points?
"That's me in 50 years" lol
at 6:15 you sound like a Moskito
Don'ts: "shoot like Bruce Gilden"
"Dos" not "Do's"
That slav squat tho 3:54 lol
I like street photography, just capturing unposed people in their everyday life but the one thing that holds me back is the fact that I have to get a bit close to people that don't know me and try to discreetly take their pictures.
Don't take a big dslr!
i love the side commentary
0:56
easy dude
I want to see someone overreacting to their picture being taken, and how he handles it
mirrorless cameras would be great for street photography because they are descrete and quiet
:):):) hehehhehehe
you guys wasted a a perfectly good ice cream cone!
the old guy was enjoying the porn lol
Poor, just poor.
corniest video ever
#25
25 Photo Clichés You Should Stop Doing
That's me in 50 years. LOL
My worse fear is taking a picture of someone then having that person knocking me out in anger and take my camera.
If I tried street photography where I live someone would turn my face into mashed potatoes.
Great vid
Biggest don't. Don't throw a half eaten ice cream cone on the ground. That is mad disrespectful to the ice cream.
tbh the fact that he has no strap on is giving me such anxiety gahhh
7:45 : Careful, that depends on the country you're in. In Switzerland for example, while it's legal to take pictures in public spaces, pictures having a 'main subject' need the subject to consent if you want to publish them in any way, even facebook.
What Nikon Camera is that? A D7100?
There is no "do's and dont's" in street photography… Shoot what you want how you want! Thats what makes it so great!
what is the best camera for beginners but no body+lens separately
jajaja, do not hunt the people jajaja
does it against personal privacy and rights? taking some pictures of a person without the person's permission?
No matter what lense and what clothes they are wearing, I absolutely hate being photographed by some stranger.
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