It's safer than Australia hehe like you found out for yourself. Shit can happen everywhere it just take one lunatic to spoil your day. Good video and useful information. Thanks for sharing.
Great photos of Tepito is what you have!! You were very brave (or dumb) to be shooting there, but was worth it. I love when people talk positively about Mexico, we need to reinforce that it’s not how the international news paint it… however there are very dangerous places, so make your research. Thanks for putting México in the right place.
I miss Mexico so much. I remember going to El Zocalo when I was 7 years old and shoot with a relatively modern film minolta slr. I hope you can make a book, I'd definitely buy it!!
You are more than ready to come to Rio de Janeiro. 🙃 And yes, they rarely choose what they're going to steal; most of the time, they don't even know what they're stealing or have any plan.
Those Leica cameras look old and gives a vintage look. Probably people though the cameras were old and not much value.... specially in tepito. I guess if you have brought a big camera, like an old Canon 5D and a big lens, it will be different. By the way, I been in Guadalajara other cities carry an A73 with a small lensand with no issues, but I did find people will look me different if I bring my old canon with a big lens.
It does not matter!! A Canon 1D or Leica, if you stay aware it doesn't matter. In fact, in the risky areas is probably safer areas for shooting, if you know how to behave. It is the basic rule, just don't be an idiot...
If you’re not sure about Mexico then stick to the tourist areas. Everyone, especially the cartels make money there from tourists so these areas are a special bubble where tourists are generally left alone.
@@dylanhill1640 A good street photographer will do a good job no matter the location. Do a light search for street photography in Mexico, and you will see it in major festivals, magazines and galleries around the world. Shit will happen no matter where, people with bad intentions and few values are everywhere.
When you compile your Mexico work into a book (please a book, not a zine), I will get a copy. Absolutely stunning - and very unique! - work.
It's safer than Australia hehe like you found out for yourself.
Shit can happen everywhere it just take one lunatic to spoil your day.
Good video and useful information.
Thanks for sharing.
Great photos of Tepito is what you have!! You were very brave (or dumb) to be shooting there, but was worth it. I love when people talk positively about Mexico, we need to reinforce that it’s not how the international news paint it… however there are very dangerous places, so make your research. Thanks for putting México in the right place.
I miss Mexico so much. I remember going to El Zocalo when I was 7 years old and shoot with a relatively modern film minolta slr. I hope you can make a book, I'd definitely buy it!!
I hope you make Mexico zine! The pictures are so damn good. I'd purchase a copy in a heartbeat.
Great video, thank you, also very informative.
One of my favourite videos from you
I will go to Mexico in Dia de los muertos and will bring a film camera and a point-and-shoot digital. Thanks for sharing your experience!
Great video. Thank you.
What film did you shoot with the M6 ? Also nice images - would like to visit some of the places in Mexico as they are really beautiful.
Im from Mexico City, I live in the US now, and I feel safer in mexoco than in the US.
Which insurance comapny do you use? Thank's
Hello! Per 4:35, what is the link to the video for How to Stay Safe in Street Photography?
You are more than ready to come to Rio de Janeiro. 🙃
And yes, they rarely choose what they're going to steal; most of the time, they don't even know what they're stealing or have any plan.
Those Leica cameras look old and gives a vintage look. Probably people though the cameras were old and not much value.... specially in tepito. I guess if you have brought a big camera, like an old Canon 5D and a big lens, it will be different. By the way, I been in Guadalajara other cities carry an A73 with a small lensand with no issues, but I did find people will look me different if I bring my old canon with a big lens.
Do you know trovatten?
It does not matter!! A Canon 1D or Leica, if you stay aware it doesn't matter. In fact, in the risky areas is probably safer areas for shooting, if you know how to behave.
It is the basic rule, just don't be an idiot...
Let me know when you want to visit the most important border in the the world, Tijuana!
Safer than India.
food poisoning ?
If you’re not sure about Mexico then stick to the tourist areas. Everyone, especially the cartels make money there from tourists so these areas are a special bubble where tourists are generally left alone.
I wouldn't recommend any type of street photography in Mexico! Stay away if possible.
Don't listen to this guy
@@JuliusGrohl There are other places with better opportunities to photograph.
@@dylanhill1640 A good street photographer will do a good job no matter the location. Do a light search for street photography in Mexico, and you will see it in major festivals, magazines and galleries around the world. Shit will happen no matter where, people with bad intentions and few values are everywhere.
It’s a crap shoot no mater where you go. Do your homework and things should be fine.