Shooting NYC on a crazy hectic day is the best. Action everwhere. It's those days where the city slows down that drives me nuts. The hunt to photograph something new and not finding it is frustrating.
@@Topher_wigums Yesterday was one of those "slow" days. Labor Day weekend in Manhattan on a dreary Sunday morning. The highlight was the parmesan truffle fries I had at brunch, because it certainly was NOT any of the photos I took!
If I had to pick one I'd choose 35mm. 50mm is also really great too but it all depends on what you're looking to shoot! 35mm will let you include more of your environment and something like a 50mm would be great for closer more intimate photos!
Hi, I normally just say nice or good job but you got some negative comments here so I'll say a bit more. HCB said if you get one really good shot from a roll of 36 you are doing very well. The guy looking out the window, with the woman in the background at 3.46 is your really good shot. Get enough of those and you could produce a good book. I also liked the other b&w shots , the colour did nothing for me . Iwas actually saying take the shot when the guy pushing the trolley loaded with plastic bags was in front of you, it could have been one of your best shots. Never censor what you do , do it , examine it later. If I find someone to help me I'm going to put some of my work on YT this year. Then you can critique my attempts. Best wishes Jake E.
I appreciate the thoughtful critique! I also hadn't noticed the guy with the trolley of bags until I went back to edit this and thought the same thing 😂most of the photos I've shown in my videos are all from the same single days worth of shooting and I'm attempting to share more of the reality of a single days work in this style of photography as opposed to only sharing "bangers" in an attempt to overcome my own issues with perfectionism and hopefully show people a more authentic side of what I do. Thanks again though for the intentional feedback!
Hi , yes I know it was one day , hence the HCB quote. He would shoot a 36 exp. Film in one morning or one afternoon. You got one great shot (window) and a few pretty good. That is actually all you can expect in one day. Keep shooting and keep looking and your average will rise. Street is not easy. Quote... It takes a lot of milk to make a little cheese. HCB . Bye for now, Jake E.
I liked your video, and you got some nice shots, but your background music sucks. Seriously, I came to look at your photos, not to be exposed to repeditive excruciating music.....sorry! 😢
im a simple man...i see a new vid from Topher, i like/watch the vid 🤝
This is officially my favorite comment I have received.
Man your color theory is incredible. Truly an amazing job editing, I cant wait to see more! New inspo for me!
I do my best! Thanks you!
Shooting NYC on a crazy hectic day is the best. Action everwhere. It's those days where the city slows down that drives me nuts. The hunt to photograph something new and not finding it is frustrating.
Even the Cities slow days are better than a busy day in the town i live in. It's interesting seeing other perspectives though!
@@Topher_wigums Yesterday was one of those "slow" days. Labor Day weekend in Manhattan on a dreary Sunday morning. The highlight was the parmesan truffle fries I had at brunch, because it certainly was NOT any of the photos I took!
Man you are criminally underrated. Great shots!
CRIMINALLY
you gotta make a video on those vintage edits dude they look dope!
AYE thanks man! Might just have to 👀
You did a great job. You should try to capture other parts of NYC whenever you return (if you haven't already).
this was really great man
This is awesome…Thanks for posting this!
You're awesome!
Digging this video and this channel! Keep it up bro!!
Thanks Patrick! Will do!
New York is my new favorite city. i like it 😍
great vibe man :) keep it up
loved it topher ❣
You got a lot of great photos!
New York is my new favorite city. I could stay there for days shooting 📸
This camera + lens or Fuji x100vi??
Nice! Your swing shots had motion blur well under control. I'm guessing you were 1/200 or even faster?
usually shoot in aperture priority and have a minimum shutter of 1/250!
Exactly know what you meant NYC has been the most hectic city for street photography but I wanna do that again lol
I will definitely be back!
Ok. REALLY liked the videos. I also enjoyed the photographs you captured. L
I will watch after work
great Video. for Street photography: 35mm or 50mm?
If I had to pick one I'd choose 35mm. 50mm is also really great too but it all depends on what you're looking to shoot! 35mm will let you include more of your environment and something like a 50mm would be great for closer more intimate photos!
My favourite shot was the black guy dressed like a pimp.
Hi, I normally just say nice or good job but you got some negative comments here so I'll say a bit more. HCB said if you get one really good shot from a roll of 36 you are doing very well. The guy looking out the window, with the woman in the background at 3.46 is your really good shot. Get enough of those and you could produce a good book. I also liked the other b&w shots , the colour did nothing for me . Iwas actually saying take the shot when the guy pushing the trolley loaded with plastic bags was in front of you, it could have been one of your best shots. Never censor what you do , do it , examine it later. If I find someone to help me I'm going to put some of my work on YT this year. Then you can critique my attempts. Best wishes Jake E.
I appreciate the thoughtful critique! I also hadn't noticed the guy with the trolley of bags until I went back to edit this and thought the same thing 😂most of the photos I've shown in my videos are all from the same single days worth of shooting and I'm attempting to share more of the reality of a single days work in this style of photography as opposed to only sharing "bangers" in an attempt to overcome my own issues with perfectionism and hopefully show people a more authentic side of what I do. Thanks again though for the intentional feedback!
Hi , yes I know it was one day , hence the HCB quote. He would shoot a 36 exp. Film in one morning or one afternoon. You got one great shot (window) and a few pretty good. That is actually all you can expect in one day. Keep shooting and keep looking and your average will rise. Street is not easy. Quote... It takes a lot of milk to make a little cheese. HCB . Bye for now, Jake E.
I liked your video, and you got some nice shots, but your background music sucks. Seriously, I came to look at your photos, not to be exposed to repeditive excruciating music.....sorry! 😢
I hate this put the camera in ppls face style. Keep that up in nyc, you're gonna run across the wrong one
To each his own! I'm well aware of the risk involved, but I hope you find the content that you're looking for on here!
None of the photos was impressive.
Try harder.
It's one day 😂