Would love to hear your thoughts on the style & flow of the video. Looking to create more videos like this in the future and appreciate all your feedback fam 🙏🏼
Your video is inspiring to others to visit this place Bangkok streets and allies. You have some really good photos of capturing moment with good light. Keep doing more of this style.
Muy. hermoso trabajo ! y muy profesional, a la misma vez explicar los detalles del pais de origen,. donde estas trabajando! ,. son detalles,. que marcan la diferencia ! 👍🏼
i'm not good at street photography but enjoy watching your video, your adventurous walk in china town alleys I was familiar with 50 years ago. good to see it comes to life again.
I am living in Thailand and 3-4 times a year aI am visiting Bangkok for photographing "street". Talad Noi is a must, but I like also Sukhumvit, Siam and MOCA, Museum of contemporary Art. During the day I am using A7RIII with the Tamron 20-40/2.8 and the A7IV with the Tamron70-180/2.8, in the night I change to A7IV with the Sigma 85/1.4 DG DN ART.
I have a a7IV and the Trio, the 24 mm 1.4gm, 35mm 1.4gm and 50mm 1.4gm, all three are Great Lenses. I was this year in February in Thailand, nice Land, maybe another time next year.
I thought the shot at 4:24 is really great Did you bring your trinity zoom lenses but decided to go 35mm 1.4? Figured in such a travel scenario the 24-70 would come in handier
Thank you! I had my 24-70 but I really enjoy shooting street with a prime lens. Simplifies the shooting experience and forces me to move more. I also love 35mm, all time favorite focal length
Hey Sean. Great to see you out and about again. I just recently did a video on street photography. One of which is with my Canon 35mm f2. It's my go to street photography for the same reason as yours. Great shots by the way. I'll have to visit that place one of these days.
Awesome photos. I am based in Bangkok and love this area called Talad Noi. I wonder if you visited Photo Hostel finally? I am running my Street Photo Exhibition there since 10 June, and on 29 July I am doing a closing party.
I hope you had a great time in Bangkok :) Your photos are so incredible. You really reveal the new perspectives of the city I have lived in for almost 40 years...awesome! The only suggestion I have is to include details like f-stop, shutter speed and ISO for each photo so beginners like myself could learn from you even more. By the way, taking pictures of strangers without their consent could be illegal in Thailand especially when their faces are clearly visible in the picture and when the picture is used for commercial purposes (obviously OK for personal uses). However, I believe you can get away with this as a foreigner lol. I am a beginner in photography and I am really into street photography but culture and laws here in Thailand make it a lot more challenging. This is perhaps why I prefer apsc with a Sigma 18-50mm f2.8. The set up is a lot less noticeable.
Thank you! I absolutely love shooting in Bangkok. Will def think about putting camera settings in the videos but I don’t think it’s all that important to be honest. Composition is king most of the time
Nice video ! You managed to bring back to my mind the atmosphere of the city I remember from several trips in Thailand. I love this country and those people. Good work.
Just curious what camera and lenses you are using for the video portions. It appears a chest mounted gopro for some of it but what kind for the other B-Roll footage? and were you using gimbal or handheld, any kind of tri or mono pod?
Great video. But do you have a stabiliser on with your set up? Because your video can be quite jiggly especially when you are hand holding it facing in front your face. :P
Can u share recipe for the preset for the images in this video? It AWESOME! I don't know if Is it Kodachrome 64, real ace or else... Please share the recipe!
i can tell you're a cat person just by the amount of cats pics in this short video , am actually a victim myself which is how it takes one to know one hahaha i just take tons of street cats whenever i encounter them and they just bring lots of joy to the whole outing 😍😍
Most of the area you are showing in the beginning of the video is acutely south of Chinatown. Soi Wanit 2 Samphanthawong is the area in case people want to explore that area.
Do you use any lens filter to avoid the sky being over-exposed? I always having issue when trying to shoot the street photo but sky is over exposed =(. Adjusting the setting to minimise the sky over-exposed but my street turns out to be under exposed =(
Try not to shoot in the middle of the day.. around sunrise or sunset is leass harsh lighting. You can also adjust shadows and highlights in editing. Make sure not to over expose the highlights.
@@seandalt Not really. Shocking stuff how you expect viewers to have to turn their volumes up and down constantly throughout the video to make it watchable. And you call yourself a photographer/videographer! Fvcking clown!
Jesus Christ man, you seriously need to chill. It’s a UA-cam video. Mistakes happen. Move on with your day. Wish you all the best, you clearly have something you’re working through. Good luck brother
Would love to hear your thoughts on the style & flow of the video. Looking to create more videos like this in the future and appreciate all your feedback fam 🙏🏼
I really like the style. I loved how you also explained a bit about history and the city. More of that please. Nice to get
Bangkok, Thailand is a gold mine for street photography!
It really is. Such an epic city
Lovely pictures. I'm watching this before my flight to Bangkok today, I'm going with only film camera, so super excited
That’s so rad. Such an epic city to shoot film in! Lots of amazing labs too, can get cheap dev and scan. Have fun!
Your video is inspiring to others to visit this place Bangkok streets and allies. You have some really good photos of capturing moment with good light. Keep doing more of this style.
Thank you for the lovely comment, I will definitely make more videos like these :)
5:16 is the killer shot....Nice work @Sean Dalton! Nic, Australia
Awesome vlog! Been admiring your photography work for years! Good day, cheers!
Great video, this has been my go to lens to shoot BKK street photos.
Thanks man, amazing lens hey? I want the 50
@@seandalt very much so! 35mm is just such a sweet spot. I've not even tried the 50mm 1.2, I have the 24 and 35mm 1.4 love them both.
Muy. hermoso trabajo ! y muy profesional, a la misma vez explicar los detalles del pais de origen,. donde estas trabajando! ,. son detalles,. que marcan la diferencia ! 👍🏼
i'm not good at street photography but enjoy watching your video, your adventurous walk in china town alleys I was familiar with 50 years ago. good to see it comes to life again.
Great vlog! Lots of amazing photos. I'm in Bangkok now and you've inspired me to shoot more street photography 😊
Love to hear it Cat :) I hope you get out there and shoot!
Dope shots brother! I wanna get out there and do some portraits
Thank you brother! Bkk is amazing for portraits
dayum that chasiuw bao! love your craft! amazing video content 😎 cant wait for the next one 🤙
Haha thanks Frances! More to come from Europe!
After a fricking-long time..!!
Love ur videos❤!! From INDIA.🎉
Much love man! Great to be back :)
Thanks a lot. I had some amazing days with my camera in China Town.
Such a beautiful place hey, never gets old.
I am living in Thailand and 3-4 times a year aI am visiting Bangkok for photographing "street". Talad Noi is a must, but I like also Sukhumvit, Siam and MOCA, Museum of contemporary Art. During the day I am using A7RIII with the Tamron 20-40/2.8 and the A7IV with the Tamron70-180/2.8, in the night I change to A7IV with the Sigma 85/1.4 DG DN ART.
Beautiful photos, thanks for share with us..... Nice info too.
I loved the way you captured the way of life and the culture. The lighting in the street photos was just so natural and beautiful.
Thank you Josephine, I am always chasing light!
Nice color! Thanks for sharing.
Great video Sean!
Much love Benny thank you man!
I love photography and I love this type of 📸📸📷
Great photos! I love photographing in Bangkok but have not been back since 2011 but will go next year.
Really enjoyed how you put this vlog together! Beautiful shots too 👏
Thank you!
Amazing shots! I’m running the A7IV and the 35 1.4 gm as well
Cheers man! Such a great combo hey? Thinking of picking up the 50 1.4 as well
@@seandalt Don't overlook the 55 1.8 as an amazingly, small lens that produces exceptional images.
I have a a7IV and the Trio, the 24 mm 1.4gm, 35mm 1.4gm and 50mm 1.4gm, all three are Great Lenses. I was this year in February in Thailand, nice Land, maybe another time next year.
A great video and loved the style.
Hey John much love man, thank you for the comment!
Sean, this one is so good! Made me want to go shooting in BKK!
Much love Bank! Thanks man
Everything about this video is dope. Keep it up! :)
Appreciate the kind words, looking forward to making more of these soon. Prob a bit of a slower vibe but more or less the same
I thought the shot at 4:24 is really great
Did you bring your trinity zoom lenses but decided to go 35mm 1.4? Figured in such a travel scenario the 24-70 would come in handier
Thank you! I had my 24-70 but I really enjoy shooting street with a prime lens. Simplifies the shooting experience and forces me to move more. I also love 35mm, all time favorite focal length
Amazing results. Especially on the train. The women through the window!!
Fantastic photos and video 👏🏻
Thank you!
Really nice Video and great pictures. Love them. Also got the Sony A7IV with the Sigma 35 F/1.4
Thinking of getting a Sigma 50 F/1.4 aswell.
Thanks man! I really want the 50 too
Hey Sean. Great to see you out and about again. I just recently did a video on street photography. One of which is with my Canon 35mm f2. It's my go to street photography for the same reason as yours. Great shots by the way. I'll have to visit that place one of these days.
Thanks Jason, 35mm is just a lovely focal length hey? Will always be my favorite
7:44 This is char siu bao,a cantonese food.😋
Yesss, my favorite 🤤 I always get them in Thailand Chinatowns, but don’t like the non-Chinese Thai version very much. Ate them everyday in China haha
Welcome to Thailand!!!
Thank you!
I Love this Style of Video
Really appreciate that, thank you!
Would love it if you put your photo/camera settings (ss/iso/fstop) on the photos you show on here. Really helps us new photographers 👍🏼🤝
I've done that on my most recent vid which I will be posting sometime over the next few days!
I like you’re shooting style. Even in video. You don’t over do it with the edits.
Thank you man, I appreciate that!
Awesome photos. I am based in Bangkok and love this area called Talad Noi.
I wonder if you visited Photo Hostel finally? I am running my Street Photo Exhibition there since 10 June, and on 29 July I am doing a closing party.
Yes Talad Noi! So nice. I did visit it briefly, it’s very cool. Unfortunately I’m not in Bangkok now so I can’t make it to your photo exhibition
I hope you had a great time in Bangkok :) Your photos are so incredible. You really reveal the new perspectives of the city I have lived in for almost 40 years...awesome! The only suggestion I have is to include details like f-stop, shutter speed and ISO for each photo so beginners like myself could learn from you even more.
By the way, taking pictures of strangers without their consent could be illegal in Thailand especially when their faces are clearly visible in the picture and when the picture is used for commercial purposes (obviously OK for personal uses). However, I believe you can get away with this as a foreigner lol. I am a beginner in photography and I am really into street photography but culture and laws here in Thailand make it a lot more challenging. This is perhaps why I prefer apsc with a Sigma 18-50mm f2.8. The set up is a lot less noticeable.
Thank you! I absolutely love shooting in Bangkok. Will def think about putting camera settings in the videos but I don’t think it’s all that important to be honest. Composition is king most of the time
Nice video ! You managed to bring back to my mind the atmosphere of the city I remember from several trips in Thailand. I love this country and those people. Good work.
So good!
Thank you Tiffany!
Very nice work. Thanks
Appreciate it Dan 🙏🏼
Hello, I enjoyed your video!
When using the 35mm, did you ever need to use the aps-c mode to get more zoom?
Thank you! And no, I always just shoot at 35 :)
Great video...thank you for the upload!
This is dope. Fair play on shooting video along side the stills!
Thanks man, not easy! Haha. Needed more footage. Picked up the new DJI Osmo action to help out with that for the next one.
Love your colour grading 🔥 do you have this preset for sale?
Just curious what camera and lenses you are using for the video portions. It appears a chest mounted gopro for some of it but what kind for the other B-Roll footage? and were you using gimbal or handheld, any kind of tri or mono pod?
Hi, could you please share any presets you used to edit the photos or videos? Thanks!
Great video. But do you have a stabiliser on with your set up?
Because your video can be quite jiggly especially when you are hand holding it facing in front your face. :P
Can u share recipe for the preset for the images in this video? It AWESOME! I don't know if Is it Kodachrome 64, real ace or else... Please share the recipe!
These are all shot on Sony so I edited them with my presets :)
@seandalt what f stop are you using on your photos typically?
i can tell you're a cat person just by the amount of cats pics in this short video , am actually a victim myself which is how it takes one to know one hahaha i just take tons of street cats whenever i encounter them and they just bring lots of joy to the whole outing 😍😍
Beautiful photos :) Hope you enjoyed BKK
Thank you! I absolutely love bkk :)
Welcome to Bangkok Thailand
Great photos 👌
thank you for sharing
Absolutely man thanks for being here
Thanks for this great Video Sean - Love it😍
I travel next week to Bangkok and shoot some Street in Chinatown too.
Thanks Alexander! Enjoy your trip man, it’s such an epic spot for street photographyb
Greate video man! :D
Thank you my man!
Inspirational!
Thank you!
ถ่ายรูปสวยจังเลยครับ
มาเที่ยวเมืองไทยอีกนะครับ❤🎉😊
welcome to Thailand
Most of the area you are showing in the beginning of the video is acutely south of Chinatown. Soi Wanit 2 Samphanthawong is the area in case people want to explore that area.
Is this not considered Chinatown? Samphanthawong/Talad Noi area was one of the original Chinese settlements and there's a ton of Chinese architecture
Which camera and lens used for video part ?
Sony a7iv and 35mm 1.4 GM
Oh sorry for video, Sony A7IV with the 24-70 2.8 Sigma
thank you for great video
I'm glad you like Thailand. But it is recommended that you carry water with you at all times. because Thailand is quite hot.
Yesss I always carry water with me!
Editing tutorial for this photos..... please
1 setting 1 lens?
Do you use any lens filter to avoid the sky being over-exposed? I always having issue when trying to shoot the street photo but sky is over exposed =(. Adjusting the setting to minimise the sky over-exposed but my street turns out to be under exposed =(
Try not to shoot in the middle of the day.. around sunrise or sunset is leass harsh lighting. You can also adjust shadows and highlights in editing. Make sure not to over expose the highlights.
i stay in bangkok nice to meet you now where are you
Chiang Mai!
You shoot jpegs?
Only with the Fuji. These are all RAW
Very nice
Much love Jesus
I'm watching the video in Bangladesh. And I Wana learn photography. But I don't have camera just have a phone. How can I start photography?
Taking photos
come back dude!
Back soon man!
Could you try some JPEGs with the different creative looks of the Sony A7IV. Would love to hear your opinion on those. Especially the FL and IN look.
Hey Kevin, I don’t foresee myself shooting jpegs with the Sony, but certainly with the Fuji as it has much more capabilities in that regard
i walked around here few months ago and can tell that some of the families are annoyed with the constant cameras shooting their private homes.
Yes absolutely, I didn’t shoot in many houses for that reason. But that’s the case anywhere, not just here
好棒
Do you ever get yelled at for taking photos of people? That’s my worst nightmare lol
长的像面善的阳光大男孩
Not a nice city. No nature. Everything only commerce
Everything is subjective hey. I didn’t like Bangkok first time I visited, now I love it. So much culture. There are some nice parks as well
As usual the ever-annoying music which is not even volume-levelled with the voice! FFS!
Love that you care enough to leave a comment. Thank you 😘
@@seandalt Not really. Shocking stuff how you expect viewers to have to turn their volumes up and down constantly throughout the video to make it watchable.
And you call yourself a photographer/videographer! Fvcking clown!
Jesus Christ man, you seriously need to chill. It’s a UA-cam video. Mistakes happen. Move on with your day. Wish you all the best, you clearly have something you’re working through. Good luck brother
@@seandalt I liked the music, worked perfectly. Wish I could create a video and story tell like you have.
Typical US speech and approach...
Hey, yes I am from the US! But I haven't lived there in over 8 years.
Beautiful all ❤ photos.
อาหารไทยอร่อยไหมครับ 🙂
35MM 1.4 GM❤
The best 🔥
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