thx for the inspiring video!!! what do you think about cropping the photo, in general in street photography? for exmeple the photo with the the bus and the contructionguy… the photo made sence for me when you zoomed in @12:55. than I saw, what you saw. regards micha Leipzig/Germany THX FOR YOUR TASKS!!! now Im inspired and "forced" at the same time!!! please MORE!
Interesting video and will try some of this. My question is if I would try to sell prints or sell the images of these photos containing random people on the streets, wouldn't they have to get royalties from any kind of monetization as they are part of the subject?
Hi Nick, really appreciate this wonderful tutorial. Can you please mention the camera model and the lens you used, it really looks to work great for street photography. Thanks
Street Photography in any City, is simply for the Pleasure of Freedom of taking Pictures without Restrictions. It's also a good way of practicing Composure, and perhaps developing ones own Style. Most of all, Street Photography is supposed to be about the Adventure of feeling free in taking Pictures! No Rules, No wrong way of taking Pictures…
What a great masterclass, Nick! You really strip it down to very simple, basic elements which produce a narrative greater than the sum parts. You have a new convert.
As a lawyer, I must say: total bullshit how you summarize what you are allowed to in public space… Data protection also applies commercial photographers, for example…
Love this. Great explanation of what street photography is. People make it sound like its somehow immoral. Theres more to it than photographing homeless people as a “social statement” or selling images without paying the subject. Sometimes you just want to freeze a moment and enjoy revisiting it
Thank you Nick, you made 30 minutes seem like 10 and at the end I was sad that it had ended . . . . .always a good sign, your teaching methods are as good as your street photography and I now can't wait to get into my local city (Exeter) to apply your tips.
Such a tough genre. The lady w/phone and green bus… nice. The construction worker within the geometry and colors… nice. You mentioned the secret sauce. Patience, time invested, and sometimes luck. Thank you for the input.
Was out shooting all day in these exact same spots today with my wife. Wish I had watched this video first though. Inspired to go back out tomorrow with these tips. Thank you 🙂
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One of the most generous and inspiring clips on street photography. Thank you.
thx for the inspiring video!!! what do you think about cropping the photo, in general in street photography? for exmeple the photo with the the bus and the contructionguy… the photo made sence for me when you zoomed in @12:55. than I saw, what you saw. regards micha Leipzig/Germany THX FOR YOUR TASKS!!! now Im inspired and "forced" at the same time!!! please MORE!
thank you, your video has been more helpful, and now i can see myself out there looking for the same things.
Interesting video and will try some of this. My question is if I would try to sell prints or sell the images of these photos containing random people on the streets, wouldn't they have to get royalties from any kind of monetization as they are part of the subject?
Spray and pray! Got ya!
Hi Nick, really appreciate this wonderful tutorial. Can you please mention the camera model and the lens you used, it really looks to work great for street photography. Thanks
Great video, I am waiting for my new street camera to be delivered. I can't wait to try some of these techniques. TY.
Street Photography in any City, is simply for the Pleasure of Freedom of taking Pictures without Restrictions. It's also a good way of practicing Composure, and perhaps developing ones own Style. Most of all, Street Photography is supposed to be about the Adventure of feeling free in taking Pictures! No Rules, No wrong way of taking Pictures…
Very useful tips, thanks
Great video. Priceless info.
nice, but I don't like taking so many shots of the same objects
Loff Fonseca, Lisbon. I enjoyed a lot making street photos in London. Marvelous town and friendly people.
What a great masterclass, Nick! You really strip it down to very simple, basic elements which produce a narrative greater than the sum parts. You have a new convert.
The one genre of photography I never understood, still don't.
Thanks for this video Nick! Very informative and useful information.
As a lawyer, I must say: total bullshit how you summarize what you are allowed to in public space… Data protection also applies commercial photographers, for example…
master ? Bresson, adams or blossfeldt were masters
Wonderful informative video. Can I ask what camera you were using in this video.
One of the best videos on Youtube about street photography. Thank you.
Really brilliant concept/idea about cars with the ads reflected – love it 🙂 Lovely masterclass!
'masterclass' is a very presumptive word
A lovely primer on the genre of Street Photography. Well done Nick!
Love this. Great explanation of what street photography is. People make it sound like its somehow immoral. Theres more to it than photographing homeless people as a “social statement” or selling images without paying the subject. Sometimes you just want to freeze a moment and enjoy revisiting it
Thank you Nick, you made 30 minutes seem like 10 and at the end I was sad that it had ended . . . . .always a good sign, your teaching methods are as good as your street photography and I now can't wait to get into my local city (Exeter) to apply your tips.
Such a tough genre. The lady w/phone and green bus… nice. The construction worker within the geometry and colors… nice. You mentioned the secret sauce. Patience, time invested, and sometimes luck. Thank you for the input.
Was out shooting all day in these exact same spots today with my wife. Wish I had watched this video first though. Inspired to go back out tomorrow with these tips. Thank you 🙂