Beautiful work. I really like the idea of picking a theme. The GRIIIx I bought last year is beginning to gather dust but your video has inspired me to get out and start shooting more 🙂
Thank you, John. That's an interesting question, I haven't. Simply because I haven't made any photo books. But I will research it and consider it for a future video.
@@joeredski Hard to imagine you haven’t created any books yet; your content is worthy of it. I ask because this is at the top of my own mind as a street photographer. I think each of us just knows when the time is right for taking that next step. Wouldn’t you agree?
@@johnhoey7717 Thank you very much John. That's very kind of you to say and I do agree with you about it being the next step. I've made a downloadable zine with Canva. But I don't think that qualifies as a book. I will definitely look into this. Can you recommend any good book creating websites / software?
@@joeredski I’m in the process of looking at the pros and cons of each of the self-publishing options. Let’s connect and stay in touch so we can share and learn from each other.
@@johnhoey7717 Thanks John. that's a good idea. I did try Blurb once, I wasn't particularly impressed, but I'm willing to give it another go at some point
Find this very informative as just starting a black and white project of my own which shows places in a different light, done a few in Canterbury to kick it off sandwich next
As someone who is passionate about street photography and has been practicing it for seven years, I've learned a great deal about what makes a compelling body of work. The video's content is based on the practices of successful street photographers and the insights I've gained through my experience, research, and observations within the street photography community and researching historical street photographers. Many famous and successful street photographers have become successful through creating projects. That they have all created interesting and specific projects which have become popular, culturally and historically, and have propelled them into success as photographers. The concept of working on projects is universal that applies to many creative fields, not just street photography. My goal is to encourage and inspire viewers to pursue their passion and provide them with a valuable strategy for improving their work and finding fulfillment in their creative endeavors. Success can also be measured in terms of personal satisfaction with your own work, not just fame or popularity. I hope that by sharing this information, I can help others develop a body of work they admire, regardless of their current following or recognition in the field.
Correct me if I’m mistaken, but doesn’t one build increasingly larger following by doing exactly what he’s doing here-creating informative and interesting content?
Lovely video, great insights and reflections - Cheers from Sweden!
Thank you very much. I appreciate that 🙏
Great advice Joe, I’ve plenty of project ideas but never seem to finish, or even properly get into them. Definitely something I need to change
Thanks Brian. I know the feeling. Good luck 👍
Very clear-headed thought process! Thank you.
Thank you 🙏
Beautiful work. I really like the idea of picking a theme. The GRIIIx I bought last year is beginning to gather dust but your video has inspired me to get out and start shooting more 🙂
Thank you my friend. Glad I could inspire you to get out there with the old GRIII. 👍
Another great video. Have you considered creating a video on how to create a photo book?
Thank you, John. That's an interesting question, I haven't. Simply because I haven't made any photo books. But I will research it and consider it for a future video.
@@joeredski Hard to imagine you haven’t created any books yet; your content is worthy of it. I ask because this is at the top of my own mind as a street photographer. I think each of us just knows when the time is right for taking that next step. Wouldn’t you agree?
@@johnhoey7717 Thank you very much John. That's very kind of you to say and I do agree with you about it being the next step. I've made a downloadable zine with Canva. But I don't think that qualifies as a book. I will definitely look into this. Can you recommend any good book creating websites / software?
@@joeredski I’m in the process of looking at the pros and cons of each of the self-publishing options. Let’s connect and stay in touch so we can share and learn from each other.
@@johnhoey7717 Thanks John. that's a good idea.
I did try Blurb once, I wasn't particularly impressed, but I'm willing to give it another go at some point
Really like your delivery and themes chosen. As has been already said I look forward to seeing your channel growing.
I appreciate that Robert. Thank you very much. 👍
Que de bons conseils encore..on apprend beaucoup, Merci de France
Merci beaucoup pour votre soutien. C’est très apprécié.
Joe.
Good job mate. Great perspective 📸
Thank you 🙌
Love your work, cant wait to see your channel grow
Thank you for that my friend. I appreciate you 👍
Find this very informative as just starting a black and white project of my own which shows places in a different light, done a few in Canterbury to kick it off sandwich next
Awesome. Thank you and hope it goes well!
Good video
Thank you
hey buddy👍 another good video, thanks, new sub 👍atb HansPetter from Norway
Thank you very much. I really appreciate it. All the best.
@@joeredski keep up the work buddy👍atb HansPetter
can you really tell people how to be a successful street photographer with such a small following?
As someone who is passionate about street photography and has been practicing it for seven years, I've learned a great deal about what makes a compelling body of work.
The video's content is based on the practices of successful street photographers and the insights I've gained through my experience, research, and observations within the street photography community and researching historical street photographers.
Many famous and successful street photographers have become successful through creating projects. That they have all created interesting and specific projects which have become popular, culturally and historically, and have propelled them into success as photographers.
The concept of working on projects is universal that applies to many creative fields, not just street photography.
My goal is to encourage and inspire viewers to pursue their passion and provide them with a valuable strategy for improving their work and finding fulfillment in their creative endeavors.
Success can also be measured in terms of personal satisfaction with your own work, not just fame or popularity. I hope that by sharing this information, I can help others develop a body of work they admire, regardless of their current following or recognition in the field.
@@joeredski just sounds like youtube influencing tbh
would lead with your projects to establish credibility or tbh, work on your portfolio
Correct me if I’m mistaken, but doesn’t one build increasingly larger following by doing exactly what he’s doing here-creating informative and interesting content?
@joeredski - boring video. the only good thing about it is that the volume is too low on video to hear anything, so well done you!!!
I appreciate the feedback