Travel & Street Photography - How to Photograph Local traditions on Vacation (POV)
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- Опубліковано 3 гру 2024
- First POV with The Raw Society Co-Founder Jorge Delgado-Ureña with tips and tricks about documenting local fiestas. In this case a tradition that started in the 14th century in Menorca, a small island in the Mediterranean.
All photographs in this video are made by Jorge Delgado-Ureña.
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great video Jorge. Love those POV and the commentary!
Glad you enjoyed David! Thanks for watching!
This just showed up on my feed, and I'm pleased that it did. This was captivating.
Thanks my friend! Appreciate it!
Love those Pov videos it’s always a pleasure to see you guys in action and I really think this is one of the most valuable photography channel on UA-cam
Thank you for sharing!
Beautiful explain ,simple and easy. 😍
Excellent as usual
Very nicely done.......
Love to see more of these POV’s, thanks
Nice job. What a wonderful event to photograph.
Thank you for taking us through this, gave me a new perspective about capturing an annual cultural festival in my city and the upcoming Hornbill festival.
Glad you enjoyed it my friend! covering festivals it's tricky but very beautiful! Go for it! :)
Thank you dear Jorge for sharing your criteria and experiences, this POV is interesting, I hope many more will come.
Muchas gracias ti por verlo, me alegro de que haya sido útil! :)
Superb video!
Thank you! 🙏🏻👍
Loved the POV ! I felt I was actually there. Please keep it coming. I always eagerly wait for your next video :)
Love it! Como te comenté en Vero, me encanta este vídeo, así como muchos otros que has compartido en tu canal de UA-cam. I particularly appreciate your insights on how so much of street photography is about relating to other people, both your subjects and your audience. Kinda selfless. Though, of course, we take photos primarily for our own enjoyment. ¡Pa'lante!
I continue to feel it a privilege to have found your beautiful and inspiring content🙏🏻
Thanks for watching and the support muy friend! Appreciate it!
I just stumbled upon this video and absolutely love this style of video! Very insightful for someone like me who is just starting out in street photography.
Thanks Kim, Glad it was helpful!! :)
Thank you, this was very intersting and inspiring. As a shy photographer, the hint about local events as a perfect opportunity is great. I'd love to see more POV videos.
Sure keep the pov coming! It was great
Thanks! Will do!
Wow! what a great photographic experience, thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching Jim!
I think the POV worked very well. The opportunity to see the overall scene and how you positioned yourself for composition and light is very inspiring. Right down to the lady that caught you taking her picture. I wondered if it was time for you to run, but she was obviously happy to have you take the picture. I hope you sent her a print.
Thanks my friend! That's what I was expecting. To see how others approach different situations I think it's helpful! Thanks for watching!
I have got to get back to Europe and take in some more festivals!!
This one is one of the coolest and more interesting that I have document here in Spain, started in the 14th century! So go for it! :)
Great POV! Feel inspired to get out for our next local festival here this weekend. Maybe adding a soundtrack might enhance the video? Just a thought.
Some good tips and some good photos.
Glad you think so!
Interesting video!
Thanks Andrei! It was the first one of this kind!
Greetings Jorge, thank you for sharing this content. May I ask what Fuji lens you were using on the XPro 3?
Of course, I usually use a 23 and a 35 both f2.
nice shot or two man!!!
Thanks brother!! See you soon by the way!
Which focal length did you use the most for this images? Thank you! ❤
Hello! thanks for asking. I use most of the time a combination of a 35 an a 50mm or equivalent to APSC in that case was a 23mm f2 and 35mm f2
What cameras did you use?
Thanks.
I was using a Fujifilm X-pro 3
@@The_Raw_Society Thank you for the quick response.