Still watching your vides again as a reminder before i go out and do street photography everytime. I hope uou will continue to make such educational videos. It's very helpful for those of us who didnt have a teacher or cannot afford to attend expensive workshops .
Yes. I'm so glad I watched that Tim Jamieson interview and found your channel. I'm gonna be watching this all the time. Such an amazing photographer, but humble and going about his business showing others. So good. Can't wait to see more 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
I truly enjoy these videos but I am envious of how easy you find it to interact with people. I’ll work on it but it certainly doesn’t come naturally for me.
Me es imposible comprender como tu cerebro puede rápidamente, casi que por instinto, crear composiciones con tantos elementos y que aún se vea bien balanceada. Eres demasiado bueno Eduardo. Amo tu trabajo, compatriota.
Great content, Eduardo! I really appreciate how your videos capture the authentic experience of walking with a camera, without edits or just highlighting the best parts. Moreover, the way you raise your camera and take shots from strangers have been inspiring in the past two weeks (amateur photographer working his confidence here). I especially loved the shots of the man and the birds - you were quite bold entering his house. Honestly, as someone who was born and raised in South America, walking into a stranger's home in a foreign country definitely set off my spider senses! Thanks, and here's a coffee ☕
Saw all your videos, I think your channel is one of the BEST around about street photography. The love for beauty and the humanity both from you and the people you interact with are so inspiring, made me smile! I learned a lot! Keep going! Amazing works! Saludos desde Italia! :)
So great to see you here bro! Love your work, both photos and videos. You should def visit Uzbekistan. Super cheap and extremely friendly people. Cheers?
Yeah I really like this type of behind the scenes videos where we can see your approach to street photography. Keep them coming you’re a great source of inspiration. I must get on one of your workshops, hopefully in 2025.
I love your photos, and the state of mind with which you take them and share your experience. It's odd, I've been to Valpareiso, where you're from. But also a long time ago in La Paz, Sucre and Cuzco, where you took some very fine photos. Keep up the good work and take care Eduardo!
When I was switching from Sony to Fujifilm I found your work then and you were one of the main inspirations for me getting the x-pro 2. I'm so glad I bought it. I use the 23mm f2. The only thing I am not keen on with the lens is that it is so easy to knock my focus when I'm shooting manual. Having said that I still love it. Love the bird guy in this video.
Hi, Eduardo! I’ve been binge-watching your contents again and again these days. The one you shot in Kathmandu gave me lots of inspiration. I’m now planning to go to Uzbekistan in December. I’d be awesome if you can post more videos of Uzbekistan!
I've been watching and really enjoying your vids Eduardo, it would be really cool to see how you edit your photos, or if you edit them at all while using sims, everything looks so natural and pops really nicely!
Salut Edu, ne change rien.. Ce type de vidéo est vraiment top. Ton approche, les attentes, le contact, les scènes, tout est parfaitement expliqué et ta démarche est excellente. A bientôt pour une nouvelle vidéo j'espère. Portes toi bien. Jluc.
Qué locura tu trabajo, hermano! Enhorabuena! Apenas descubro lo que haces y no puedo dejar de estudiar todo lo que has publicado. Un saludo muy grande desde México
Really glad to see my hometown Bukhara on your channel. If you did photography on the old streets of Bukhara as well, could we have an opportunity to see them? Thanks.
Superbe Eduardo ! Bien sûr que ce genre de contenu est intéressant. On peut se rendre compte de l'errance d'un photographe de rue. Et plus j'avance dans la pratique et plus je me rends compte que c'est l'errance qu'il faut aimer. Cette errance qui t'amène vers un inconnu tracé dans les lacis de notre destiné. L'Ouzbekistan m'avais déjà donné envie et grâce à ta vidéo, cela devient une évidence. J'irai sans doute un jour avec ma famille. En plus d'une culture très riche, les gens semblent agréables, accueillants et intelligents. Merci pour ce partage.
The feeling of shooting street brings so much joy. I’m so glad I stumbled across this channel I love your work man thank you so much for sharing god bless and is that the 35f2 or 1.4
I made a zine about colour theory… I don’t think I’ll do a video about it as it’s soooo long to explain and I’m still learning. Editing isn’t something that I’m particularly passionate about
Hello Edouardo your work is fantastic. Wonderful to discover your work. May I ask you what your are working with. I know that materials is not the most important. But to my eyes it looks’ like you use a wide lense and maybe manual focus? Thank you
Hey Eduardo, I recently discovered your channel and I wanted to say I absolutely love the photos you're able to capture on your journeys. Do you use a specific preset for your pictures? If so, where could we obtain it? The colours always look amazing.
Great video, as usual ! I really like the way you edit your images. Do you shoot raw ? Or use fuji film emulsions maybe ? I'm very curious on how you get this film and grainy look if you are willing to share :D Can't wait for the next video ! Cheers
Def you could, but I didn’t find necessary. Also low angle dog/animal shoots are getting extremely popular. And those quirky angles only work well few times.
Loving this type of video! definitely do more :) so helpful to see your approach. Do you shoot with aperture priority? I noticed how fast you get the shots
Came across your work on Tim Jamieson video. Enjoy your approach to street photography. Do you have a favourite film sim you shoot in ? and do you ever do black and white ? Thanks, now following. 🙏🙏
Your photos are incredibly immersive. I have one question. Do you use a correction program like Lightroom? Or do you not correct it? I like your colors.
Very cool work! I notice you tilt the camera quite a lot when shooting - are you tilting it arbitrarily or are you tilting it in a way that companies the composition of the image?
@eortizfoto Lovely!!! Mumbai is my city! You are always welcome ❤️❤️❤️ If you're a non vegetarian then I can suggest or may be take you to some places ! Would love to connect and learn from you..🌼🌼🌼
@@eortizfoto eduardo do you often shoot stopped down? Like f8-11? I am a beginner still in photography and was wondering I have a panasonic 28-200 which is actually very sharp when stopped down and as I am a beginner was thinking of using that to find my preferred focal length. Also, do you mind sharing some photographers names you look up to that I could use as inspiration apart from your great work? Thank you
Now THIS is the sort of photography video I like. It actually makes me feel inspired to make photos and travel, not think about gear.
Thanks a million! This is also the type of video I love to make. 😉
bro, you're my favorite street POV-er. listening to your insights and the way you approach things is so nice! I'm learning so much!
Glad to hear that! Thanks for your support bro! I really appreciate it
Still watching your vides again as a reminder before i go out and do street photography everytime. I hope uou will continue to make such educational videos. It's very helpful for those of us who didnt have a teacher or cannot afford to attend expensive workshops .
Yes. I'm so glad I watched that Tim Jamieson interview and found your channel. I'm gonna be watching this all the time.
Such an amazing photographer, but humble and going about his business showing others. So good. Can't wait to see more 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Welcome aboard! And thanks for such a wonderful comment
One of the best street photo POV channels on YT. Really stunning shots! Keep it coming!
Thanks, will do! But slowly xD
I truly enjoy these videos but I am envious of how easy you find it to interact with people. I’ll work on it but it certainly doesn’t come naturally for me.
I know it’s not so easy. But it can be learned! I wasn’t like this at the beginning
Какие замечательные люди! Столько улыбок и позитива! Обязательно надо побывать в Узбекистане!
I will again next year
Me es imposible comprender como tu cerebro puede rápidamente, casi que por instinto, crear composiciones con tantos elementos y que aún se vea bien balanceada. Eres demasiado bueno Eduardo. Amo tu trabajo, compatriota.
Saludos!
La verdad hay muchos años de práctica ya!
Great content, Eduardo! I really appreciate how your videos capture the authentic experience of walking with a camera, without edits or just highlighting the best parts. Moreover, the way you raise your camera and take shots from strangers have been inspiring in the past two weeks (amateur photographer working his confidence here).
I especially loved the shots of the man and the birds - you were quite bold entering his house. Honestly, as someone who was born and raised in South America, walking into a stranger's home in a foreign country definitely set off my spider senses!
Thanks, and here's a coffee ☕
Wooow ! Thanks a million for the coffee, that’s so kind of you.
You need to build your confidence bit by bit, no rush bro
You have a wonderful way with people, it really is a gift and i'm sure helps bring to life your street photography where people engage with you.
It’s not a gift I think… it’s something I’ve worked on for years. I used to be shy af 🙈
Very wholesome video! The photos were amazing, but the story and the warmth behind them elevates them to another level!
Ohh thanks for your wholesome comment 🤗
This is amazing 🤩, thank you so much. You have given me sooo much inspiration. A simple and fun video. Going out and taking pictures enjoying life 👍👍😎
Me ha encantado ver la gente de una pequeña comunidad como se relaciona con el extranjero y tus comentarios con ellos.un gran aprendizaje.Gracias.
Que lindo! Me alegra mucho que hayan hispanohablantes viendo este canal!
This is the best part of photography, making connections and being present in the moment ♥
Saw all your videos, I think your channel is one of the BEST around about street photography. The love for beauty and the humanity both from you and the people you interact with are so inspiring, made me smile! I learned a lot! Keep going! Amazing works! Saludos desde Italia! :)
Wow, thank you so much!
Really?…All of them? What a torture lol
@ ahahah! No, it was a pleasure! Ciaociao!
Just superb, thank you for sharing your insights Eduardo.
Hi Eduardo, thanks for the video. It's nice to show the reality of doing this type of photography and people's reaction.
Glad you enjoyed it! People here are super friendly!
It’s so natural to raise your cam just in front of the people, and interact with them. Amazing…
I have good intentions… I have nothing to hide indeed
This was fantastic. I hope you can make more videos like this.
What amazing videos - love the framing and the care and attention paid to getting the right shot. Masterful.
Thank you so much! ❤️
Beautiful work. Your idea of capturing moments using layers is so good to watch. Keep it up
Thanks a lot 😊
This is a beautiful video dear Eduardo! Love how you communicate with the locals! Makes me want to visit Uzbekistan one day
So great to see you here bro! Love your work, both photos and videos. You should def visit Uzbekistan. Super cheap and extremely friendly people. Cheers?
This was a fantastic video. So inspiring
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks 🙏
I love this type of content. It helps a lot to overcome the fear of approching people 🙌
Yeah I really like this type of behind the scenes videos where we can see your approach to street photography. Keep them coming you’re a great source of inspiration. I must get on one of your workshops, hopefully in 2025.
Thanks a million! Keep in touch :)
You are very inspiring and motivating! Thanks! ❤
Really enjoyed this video! Lots to learn from your approach - thanks for taking the time out to make this content and sharing.
I REALLY enjoyed this content. Watching as you ‘see’ compositions is incredibly instructive. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it! Slowly coming
Loved it. Very insightful about how you work a scene. I feel I learned a lot. Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
It's amazing, having it raw and as it is … go ahead like that, awesome. Cheers - Florian
Thanks a lot! Much appreciated
I love your photos, and the state of mind with which you take them and share your experience. It's odd, I've been to Valpareiso, where you're from. But also a long time ago in La Paz, Sucre and Cuzco, where you took some very fine photos. Keep up the good work and take care Eduardo!
When I was switching from Sony to Fujifilm I found your work then and you were one of the main inspirations for me getting the x-pro 2. I'm so glad I bought it. I use the 23mm f2. The only thing I am not keen on with the lens is that it is so easy to knock my focus when I'm shooting manual. Having said that I still love it. Love the bird guy in this video.
Enjoy the xpro2! It’s an amazing camera
Thanks for the great videos, i really like your photos and approach. Inspiration for me!
Looking forward to more:)
Awesome, thank you! I
Stumbled upon your page and I am hooked!! Please keep making these POV videos ❤
Thank you!!! 🤩
I love it how you approach people and how your pictures come about
It just comes naturally to me
Hi, Eduardo! I’ve been binge-watching your contents again and again these days. The one you shot in Kathmandu gave me lots of inspiration. I’m now planning to go to Uzbekistan in December. I’d be awesome if you can post more videos of Uzbekistan!
Just discovered your channel. Such an interesting eye for photography. Love your work.
Welcome aboard! Thanks a million for watching
Such a nice content Eduardo! We need more of that kind of videos!
More to come! I’ll definitely add simpler videos like this to the mix
Thanks for watching
I've been watching and really enjoying your vids Eduardo, it would be really cool to see how you edit your photos, or if you edit them at all while using sims, everything looks so natural and pops really nicely!
Thanks for the idea!
Not sure if I’ll ever do it tho
Absolutely beautiful
Thank you so much! Cheers!
Great video!!!! And what an incredible country and such friendly people. It is now on my list of countries to visit
You should visit it!!! It’s crazy cheap here
really enjoyed this! I love how you just talk while walking and shooting and explaining your process - MORE! :D
I’ll try to make more!! I’m slow
@ haha no worries - rather in your own pace then trying to rush anything! 😊
Michas graicas Eduardo! Gran trabajo, estupendas fotos y gracias por motivarme a salir a tomar fotos!
Un placer! Me alegra escuchar eso
Acabo de descubrir tu canal y me encantan tus videos,la forma de componer tus fotos y tu forma de afrontar la calle,te sigo a partir de ya .Saludos
Muchísimas gracias! Siempre un agrado tener aquí gente de habla hispana
Salut Edu, ne change rien.. Ce type de vidéo est vraiment top. Ton approche, les attentes, le contact, les scènes, tout est parfaitement expliqué et ta démarche est excellente. A bientôt pour une nouvelle vidéo j'espère. Portes toi bien. Jluc.
Merci mon ami! Tes photos sont devenu de plus en plus belles! Jadore ton boulot
Qué locura tu trabajo, hermano! Enhorabuena! Apenas descubro lo que haces y no puedo dejar de estudiar todo lo que has publicado. Un saludo muy grande desde México
Muchísimas gracias! Siempre un encanto tener Latinos por aquí!
The paradise of street photography. Very interesting video, bravo
Not quite the paradise, I’d rather be in a busier place where I go unnoticed. A great place nonetheless, full of warm hearted people.
@@eortizfoto I appreciated very much the way you interact with people and the mood of people
NIce! love the place where you have the pigeons! great shots!
Yeah, that place was a great find! Thanks for visiting 😊
I love this. Your photos are really good too!
Glad you like them!
Eduardo muy buenas tus fotos. Me encanta tu estilo. Un abrazo desde Chile.
Muchísimas gracias compatriota
Really glad to see my hometown Bukhara on your channel. If you did photography on the old streets of Bukhara as well, could we have an opportunity to see them? Thanks.
I just released a video in the streets of Bukhara! :)
Superbe Eduardo ! Bien sûr que ce genre de contenu est intéressant. On peut se rendre compte de l'errance d'un photographe de rue. Et plus j'avance dans la pratique et plus je me rends compte que c'est l'errance qu'il faut aimer. Cette errance qui t'amène vers un inconnu tracé dans les lacis de notre destiné. L'Ouzbekistan m'avais déjà donné envie et grâce à ta vidéo, cela devient une évidence. J'irai sans doute un jour avec ma famille. En plus d'une culture très riche, les gens semblent agréables, accueillants et intelligents. Merci pour ce partage.
Beautiful ending of course 👍
Glad you like it! It was a lucky one
Excelent use of color!! Great style.
Wonder, what are your tipical setting ?( f stop, speed and iso)
Felicitaciones!
It depends on the scene and the photo i envision…. In a sunny day I generally go around shooting at f16, 1/500 or 1/1000 and 800iso
please make more video like this. it’s so inspiring. btw, the people are super nice
Thank you, I will try my best!!!
Loved every second of it .. thanks for sharing 👍🏻
Glad you enjoyed it
Wow...man!! Soulful...❤❤!
❤️
Such a lovely video man, love your content and photographs
Hey thanks a million for watching!!
This was great . Please do more
I will! Although I’m slow
Yoo! Nice shots! Do more stuff like this, its really interesting to listen and see, what are you shooting! Wholesome, keep it up :D
I’m glad you like this video! I will do make more, just slowly
The feeling of shooting street brings so much joy. I’m so glad I stumbled across this channel I love your work man thank you so much for sharing god bless and is that the 35f2 or 1.4
Thanks! It’s neither of those, it’s the 23mm f1.4 R
I like this so much! Very good content!
Happy to hear that! Thanks 🙏
Great shots. Do you consider using a longer lens when subjects like kids just continue to pose and interact with you?
Why a longer lens would change the way people behave. Using a longer would completely change the look of my images.
Hey Eduardo, any chance you could do a video on colour theory or your editing process?
I made a zine about colour theory… I don’t think I’ll do a video about it as it’s soooo long to explain and I’m still learning. Editing isn’t something that I’m particularly passionate about
Que buen trabajo! Siguele echando ganas, carnal!
Lo haré! Gracias ☺️
That was awesome.
🔥🔥🔥
Hello Edouardo your work is fantastic. Wonderful to discover your work. May I ask you what your are working with. I know that materials is not the most important. But to my eyes it looks’ like you use a wide lense and maybe manual focus? Thank you
Gran contenido Edu, muy buen formato este tambien 🙌
Gracias amigo!!!
What a nice place to do photography, everybody is so nice
Yeah! Extreme friendliness
I love this, man. Thanks.
Did you feel unsafe in any moment considering you’d be walking around places and entering places you don’t know?
Not at all! Well… it depends on the country or the area I’m visiting. I wouldn’t do this in some places in latinamerica for instance.
what a great video, great photos and really nice people
Thanks a million! Beautiful people, indeed
Hey Eduardo, I recently discovered your channel and I wanted to say I absolutely love the photos you're able to capture on your journeys. Do you use a specific preset for your pictures? If so, where could we obtain it? The colours always look amazing.
Glad you like my work! I shoot raw, and have my own presets. But tbf, it’s not the editing. Most of the photos are done in camera.
Great video, as usual !
I really like the way you edit your images.
Do you shoot raw ? Or use fuji film emulsions maybe ?
I'm very curious on how you get this film and grainy look if you are willing to share :D
Can't wait for the next video ! Cheers
I shoot in raw and edit with capture one. Thanks for watching
"work the scene till the moment is gone." Thanks!
I sounds simple, but it is true xD
I like that this video is more like your older classic videos. I have a question, maybe some of the animal shots could be done from the lower angle?
Def you could, but I didn’t find necessary. Also low angle dog/animal shoots are getting extremely popular. And those quirky angles only work well few times.
@@eortizfoto probably it's about the impression one wants to achieve...
@@kalistratov_photos it’s all about that
came here trough the video of Tim :) really like your personality and photography !
Thanks so much!! You’re very kind!
You are a master my friend❤
I’m not! Too young for that
I am very happy to have found the channel. So inspiring and helpful 🙏🏼✌🏼 #XPRO2gang Greetings from Germany
Welcome aboard! Cheers from Bolivia 🇧🇴 ❤️
Loving this type of video! definitely do more :) so helpful to see your approach. Do you shoot with aperture priority? I noticed how fast you get the shots
Thanks Mei!! No, I shoot fully manual. “Set it and forget it” sort of thing.
Came across your work on Tim Jamieson video. Enjoy your approach to street photography. Do you have a favourite film sim you shoot in ? and do you ever do black and white ? Thanks, now following. 🙏🙏
Check my latest work in IG or Substack ! It’s all in bnw and no, I don’t use the film simulations
Looks like you had a great time bud. Always enjoying these kind of video's. Stay safe 😅
Glad you enjoyed! And thanks a million for watching!
Love the ladies at the market heh.
(Some others to check out - Humphrey Spender, Shirley Baker and Jimmy Forsyth)
Be well.
Thanks for the recommendations!!
Your photos are incredibly immersive. I have one question. Do you use a correction program like Lightroom? Or do you not correct it? I like your colors.
Tremendo Eduardo!
Muchas gracias amigo!
Love the colours. What simulation are you using (if any), if you don't mind me asking?
I shoot raw and edit with capture one. The profiles are based on provia, astia and velvia mainly.
OMG that ladies had fun with u
I felt like a piece of meat!
Very cool work! I notice you tilt the camera quite a lot when shooting - are you tilting it arbitrarily or are you tilting it in a way that companies the composition of the image?
I do it if the pictures needs it. Tilt serves to imbue more energy in our pics. Check my video in Istanbul. Cheers
@eortizfoto gracias por responderme!
Love this photo walk bro. If you ever come to India then please let us know :)
Will do!! Maybe Kolkata and Mumbai next year
@eortizfoto Lovely!!! Mumbai is my city! You are always welcome ❤️❤️❤️ If you're a non vegetarian then I can suggest or may be take you to some places ! Would love to connect and learn from you..🌼🌼🌼
Thanks 👏👏👏
Thanks to you for watching!
omg that ending ^^ nice !
❤️
do you ever shoot with longer lenses? I wonder how would you approach things with either the 56 or 90mm fuji lenses
I don’t enjoy the paparazzi look that a longer lens give. I have the 90mm for personal projects, especially for portrait and details.
@@eortizfoto eduardo do you often shoot stopped down? Like f8-11? I am a beginner still in photography and was wondering I have a panasonic 28-200 which is actually very sharp when stopped down and as I am a beginner was thinking of using that to find my preferred focal length. Also, do you mind sharing some photographers names you look up to that I could use as inspiration apart from your great work? Thank you
@@1550592535 start by checking all the masters, Koudelka, Meyerowitz, Constantine Manos, Gruyaert and so on
Do you have a backup camera? Is it common practice to have two cameras with you. Not necessarily on you out on the shoot but one there just in case?
great video! keep it up.
Thanks a lot, will do for sure!
Hey man. Nice shots. What camera u use for your pov?
An old osmo action (the first one)… I need to change it, it shows its age in lowlight
How do you set the camera?
My photos turn out blurred most of the time I try to capture the decisive moment.
I try to have my shutter speed above 1/250s and higher. Usually at 1/500s…if I want some blur I go down to 1/30s
What is the camera strap that you use?
The people are so nice 😭
Some of the nicest people I’ve ever seen!
Don t know why just 4k views
It’s ok. I don’t do this to become famous
@ yeah i understand.. but you deserve it😁I would love to do it too one day
Why is it that you/people thought you would not be able to take good photos in Germany?
Because I wasn’t supposed to be able to get close.
4:36 Dude, she framed better than you! 😂
I suck at portraiture 😔, plus the lady wanted me to take her photo.