50 years ago many people loved having their photo taken in the street. Times have changed peoples views. Amazing that you can point a camera phone at someone at they don’t bat an eyelid. Pull out a decent camera and you get a very different reaction.
Love guys like this. Doesn't push his biases and/or preferences. Instead, he shares his experiences and passes on USABLE knowledge. Appreciated. Subbed. Thanks!
That was excellent. It's another sign of your skill and creative talent that no genre of photography seems closed to you. Great advice and great images.
Gary.....This is the BEST .....Street-Photography tutorial EVER......clear, concise, accurate, informative, brilliant !....I am as keen as you ......recently judged a Street Photography competition for a club....
Best example of explaining "street photography "i have ever watched. 7 minutes in and I've ticked like and added it to favourites. Recently had a day out with my son (32) doing a bit of everything from landscape to architectures to street photography ended up in harwich ! , tried to explain about the tricky well it can be sometimes art of street photography ( hes getting into photography) he had a iphone i had my olly 10 mk3. Had a great day out and im going to get him to watch this. Many thanks Gary great vlog.
I happened to come across this, and to everyone I say, straight forward information, no mocking about, excellently said. Take it from a one who has done these tricks since 69. Cheers mate!
An engaging discussion on "Street Photography" accompanied by superb photograhic examples. All makes for compelling viewing. Many thanks for sharing your views and experiences.
Brilliant tips Gary, I adopt a similar approach. Candid street photography tells great stories through composition and luck. Two things I've learned; Flip screens are good for icognito shots, you look like you are messing around with the camera rather than taking pictures, and zoom lenses are brilliant if you are nervous about getting too close. Never had an issue with people either, respect, a smile and some humility go a long way 😊
That’s got to be one of the best and easiest to understand videos on photography I’ve watched. You made me want to take my camera out rather than put me off 👍
You did a great job in this video. I tre ake my cell phone with me as well but I'm not out n and about all the time. I live in a small town in Western Oklahoma and not much out here except storm chasing which is something I enjoy doing.
Brilliant - is the short way of putting it. Engaged and engaging no nonsense information delivered with a big sense of humor. Big respect for Gary Gough.
Your pictures are pure art (have often looked at your high quality landscape pictures/programs, now you are also the king of the streets. Thank you for bringing these UA-cam shows up to a higher level, yes, you know all those Americans and Australians with their nonsense, or should I honestly say bullshit. You are a light in the dark .
Nice one Gary! loved your explanations, hoping it inspires a few more people to get out there and start enjoying documenting this Great City ! Im off to check for or of your videos, thank you.
Taking a picture and turning it in to black and white or shooting for black and white ! THIS IS THE MOST SENSIBLE THING ONE COULD SAY AND THAT IS WHAT 99% OF STREET SHOOTER DO NOT UNDERSTAND ! They are so worried to meter to the right(light) and don't get the highlights overexposed, with B/W it is sometimes a MUST, to get contrast and don't have distraction in the light parts !!!! I just stumbled on this channel, immediately subscribed .
Excellent video on the topic of Street Photography, best I have seen. Very thorough points on how to best approach doing this. Nice musical score as well. Thanks so very much.
I’m really late to this video but I got so much from it. So many channels are all about self promotion or trying to monetise you tube but this is genuinely instructive and inspiring
G'day Gary, I recently found your channel due to a Forestry shooting session you did with Mike Brown so I got your channel link from his and had a browse through your videos and subscribed. I'm so glad I did as you, like Mike, explain Photography so well so anyone can get a grip on it. I've always wanted to try street photography, especially black and white and your talk and ideas have opened up a whole new motivation for me. I'm pretty new at DSLRs and have a Nikon D5600 with the 18-55mm kit lens and the 70-300mm VR DX lenses and yes I know they are basic glass, but all I can afford right now but would also like to get the nifty 50 and a 105mm macro lens as well. Thanks a million Gary, looking forward toy all your videos.
This is something that i'd like to take further and this video has helped me a lot. There's no right and wrong, just lots of ideas and thought provoking insights - cheers!
Not tried any street photography but now i've watched this i might give it a try, love the black-and white images. As always Gary, another fantastic vlog. Thank you.
Wow, came across this by accident. Great to watch, with straight to the point information. I started doing street photography on holiday, in the bustling cities of New York, Melbourne and London, and that gave me the confidence that if I was spotted, I’d smile and tell them they look great or very interesting. Met some great people who were more than happy to have a chat as well. Next step is having a go in my native Yorkshire! Looking forward to watching more of your videos.
Love this vid! Love the things you say about equipment and settings. Just use the camera you like, the lens you like, the settings you like and go out and shoot. There ain't no right or wrong. Also loved the tips and telling what street photography is basically about. So many other vids try to tell us which camera to use, and oh blimey, don't use THAT lens, or tell us the 'correct' apperture. You tell it like it is, and how I (photograph for many years, but new to street photography) work. So thanks for telling me I'm on the right track!
@@GaryGough I just got back from an event (foodtruckfestival) in The Hague, and practiced. And I met another streetphotographer there, so was a great evening. And thank you for the tips!
i am 50 and love photography but only recently bought my first DSLR as opposed to a point and shoot. I stumbled across this video and am going to give this a try, I am British but now live close to Niagara Falls in Canada where there is a plethora of subjects.. Thank you so much for this info
Thoroughly enjoyable and informative video. The quality of the photos are outstanding, and now I want to go out and try and capture images as good as that.
Great video, shots and tips. Nice to see someone showcasing London. Would love to see more videos on cityscapes. Cheers for another inspirational video!
So glad I came across your channel. I've been watching basic tips for street photography (just photography in general) and I found yours quite easier to follow. Nothing too technical for someone like me who does this for a hobby. Other videos can be quite intimidating. Cheers mate!
Not a great lover of street photography but I have say that you have produced an excellent video, interesting, informative and to the point..Nice one centurion...
Direct and down to earth, I liked it. I'm getting back into photography, especially street and quote I always remember and that inspires me is "I photograph to see what the world looks like in photographs" said by Gary Winogrand, a famous American street photographer from the 60's-70's
I just bought my first decent camera, a Sony Alpha 6400. I have been tying it out and learning. I really love how you spoke about this aspect of Photography as this is something i am keen to expand on. Thank you
Such a joy to watch your video. You’re a true inspiration and I have to say, just listening to you describing everything is really enjoyable. It’s easy to comprehend and I personally feel intrigued to get out right now and follow your examples. Great video indeed. Cheers
Great video Gary, lots of excellent info. I've been a street photographer for decades and still love taking street pics. In my 70's now and still learning. I use anything and everything for street photography, film, digital, compact cameras, SLR's etc etc. Like you say, there is no one lens or camera that does the job.
The best video tutorial I have seen for a very long time, lovely balanced production, beautiful sound & no padding, obviously scripted so as to convey the pure facts succinctly, thank you...duly subscribed..
First video of yours that I have seen. Very honest, good information. I really like your photo's as well, you have a good eye for composition and a good use of light.
that fade in that you did in front of the graffiti tank was a cool move..awesome video and thank you, cant wati to get back out there an take some cool pics
In late '72 I bought a Practica and a 200 telephoto. I spent a few days in London with this set up captured a few interesting shots. Trafalgar Square was gold and I still have a few that should really be made into prints. Some of the skylines have changed radically and those alone are so interesting to see. I particularly like architecture; shape, form and vivid colours in the glass reflections. A great vlog Gary. Blue skies??? Where did I last see blue skies....N.
Thanks Gary! There are some great tips here. I am going to be in London in a couple of weeks’ time, and will have a go, although there are plenty of opportunities for street photography here in New York. I grew up in London, but it it is constantly changing and has changed so much since I left for New York 18 years ago. I feel like a tourist these days when I’m in London.
Gary Gough I don’t think so. But I think your tips and advice would work fine, especially the not being afraid to have a camera around your neck, looking as though you’re taking a selfie with an iPhone and waiting for people, or a person, to walk into a scene, rather than pan them. The only thing to be careful is to avoid taking pictures of people around the 9/11 memorial, especially if they are not tourists, as they maybe there to remember a loved one. And probably wise to avoid taking pictures outside synagogues, as such behaviour might attract the attention of their security folks and trigger a call to NYPD. Let me know if you do. I’d be happy to show you around.
Best street photography vlog I've seen bar none. I've shied away from the genre, due to nervousnss/ anxiety over so many of the issues you covered in this great video. Timely confidence boost. Thank you.
Great video Gary, you just earned one subscription right now. Brilliant explained and well presented. This Video was a pleassure to watch. Thank you for creating it. Cheers, Mike
Very well put might I add. I just might try and go out and try some. Problem is my area is extremely boring for background and architecture. But I’ll try and be adventurous now that you’ve stirred my interest. Thank you for that.
Loved this video very real and simple. Although I was aware/knew most of what you were talking about it was really nice to have some unagendedly just talk about and explain street photography. Well done sir
Hi Gary, great video all you need to know about street photography in one spot. Personally I have been very apprehensive about street photography but now I think I'll give it a try. Keep up the great videos I love em.
Great video, I like how he established the framework of what it is and what it isn't and how can we embrace the ethics of street photography. My challenge is awkward looks but I'm working on it 😃
great video Gary..your personality and knowledge are a perfect combination...and your last comments concerning street photography as not having to be perfect ? It takes all the pressure off...thank you !
Great job Gary. I've been shooting street for a while now and you present some great advice for the new and experienced street photographer. Can't wait to see your upcoming video on shooting black and white versus converting an image to black and white.
stumbled across this video while trying my hand at street photography. Very simple yet informative. I'll check out other vids from your channel. Thanks.
Confrontation became a fear for me. I used to be quite confident in street photography for years, but lately, I feel I lost that courage to continue. And in this corona time, people became more suspicious about their surroundings. Thank your for the video.
Great video and pictures. Really like it. You didn't mention the size. The size of the city you think will work best. It's much easier in London than in Tipperary :).
Torbjörn Olsson - this is so true. It’s easier to photograph at a more touristy destination. Having said that, some of the best street photos are also taken in ghetto type locations. The later of course could be a little scary and dangerous 👍🏻
Really enjoyable vlog Gary in terms of the down to earth advice and a great array of images. Something else to consider especially when by better half goes shopping :)
50 years ago many people loved having their photo taken in the street. Times have changed peoples views. Amazing that you can point a camera phone at someone at they don’t bat an eyelid. Pull out a decent camera and you get a very different reaction.
Love guys like this. Doesn't push his biases and/or preferences. Instead, he shares his experiences and passes on USABLE knowledge. Appreciated. Subbed. Thanks!
Very kind of you to say, thank you 👍👍
That was excellent. It's another sign of your skill and creative talent that no genre of photography seems closed to you. Great advice and great images.
I'll take that compliment all day long. Thank you 👍🏼 👍🏼
Gary.....This is the BEST .....Street-Photography tutorial EVER......clear, concise, accurate, informative, brilliant !....I am as keen as you ......recently judged a Street Photography competition for a club....
Best example of explaining "street photography "i have ever watched. 7 minutes in and I've ticked like and added it to favourites. Recently had a day out with my son (32) doing a bit of everything from landscape to architectures to street photography ended up in harwich ! , tried to explain about the tricky well it can be sometimes art of street photography ( hes getting into photography) he had a iphone i had my olly 10 mk3. Had a great day out and im going to get him to watch this. Many thanks Gary great vlog.
Thank you, Peter. I hope he's gets something out of the video 👍
I happened to come across this, and to everyone I say, straight forward information, no mocking about, excellently said. Take it from a one who has done these tricks since 69. Cheers mate!
Ivar Dahl Larsen thank you Ivar, very kind of you to say 👍🏻
An engaging discussion on "Street Photography" accompanied by superb photograhic examples. All makes for compelling viewing. Many thanks for sharing your views and experiences.
This Brooklyn NY photographer approves this message as an incredible video and encourage all to watch...... thanks friend.
Sam Newton II - very kind of you to say. Thank you 👍🏻
Brilliant tips Gary, I adopt a similar approach. Candid street photography tells great stories through composition and luck. Two things I've learned; Flip screens are good for icognito shots, you look like you are messing around with the camera rather than taking pictures, and zoom lenses are brilliant if you are nervous about getting too close. Never had an issue with people either, respect, a smile and some humility go a long way 😊
Great advice Andy and it's so true about smiles and humility 👍 👍
That’s got to be one of the best and easiest to understand videos on photography I’ve watched. You made me want to take my camera out rather than put me off 👍
You did a great job in this video. I tre ake my cell phone with me as well but I'm not out n and about all the time. I live in a small town in Western Oklahoma and not much out here except storm chasing which is something I enjoy doing.
Simple, informative and to the point; not to mention your impressive photography A pleasure to listen and learn from. I've become a fan! Thank you!
Very kind of you to say. Thank you
Brilliant - is the short way of putting it. Engaged and engaging no nonsense information delivered with a big sense of humor. Big respect for Gary Gough.
Very kind thank you
Your pictures are pure art (have often looked at your high quality landscape pictures/programs, now you are also the king of the streets. Thank you for bringing these UA-cam shows up to a higher level, yes, you know all those Americans and Australians with their nonsense, or should I honestly say bullshit. You are a light in the dark .
I'll take that compliment all day long. That's a very kind thing to say. And it's comments like this that just make it all worthwhile 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Good video INFORMATIVE 👌👍😊 Thanks for sharing
Nice one Gary! loved your explanations, hoping it inspires a few more people to get out there and start enjoying documenting this Great City ! Im off to check for or of your videos, thank you.
Beverley Santino - thank you for saying Beverley, very kind 👍🏻
Taking a picture and turning it in to black and white or shooting for black and white !
THIS IS THE MOST SENSIBLE THING ONE COULD SAY AND THAT IS WHAT 99% OF STREET SHOOTER DO NOT UNDERSTAND !
They are so worried to meter to the right(light) and don't get the highlights overexposed, with B/W it is sometimes a MUST, to get contrast and don't have distraction in the light parts !!!!
I just stumbled on this channel, immediately subscribed .
Very kind for all your comments. Thank you
Excellent video on the topic of Street Photography, best I have seen. Very thorough points on how to best approach doing this. Nice musical score as well. Thanks so very much.
Thank you, very kind of you to say 👍
I’m really late to this video but I got so much from it. So many channels are all about self promotion or trying to monetise you tube but this is genuinely instructive and inspiring
G'day Gary, I recently found your channel due to a Forestry shooting session you did with Mike Brown so I got your channel link from his and had a browse through your videos and subscribed.
I'm so glad I did as you, like Mike, explain Photography so well so anyone can get a grip on it. I've always wanted to try street photography, especially black and white and your talk and ideas have opened up a whole new motivation for me.
I'm pretty new at DSLRs and have a Nikon D5600 with the 18-55mm kit lens and the 70-300mm VR DX lenses and yes I know they are basic glass, but all I can afford right now but would also like to get the nifty 50 and a 105mm macro lens as well. Thanks a million Gary, looking forward toy all your videos.
Some if the best street photography I have seen. Excellent!
This is something that i'd like to take further and this video has helped me a lot. There's no right and wrong, just lots of ideas and thought provoking insights - cheers!
Cheers Adam
Not tried any street photography but now i've watched this i might give it a try, love the black-and white images.
As always Gary, another fantastic vlog. Thank you.
Thank you kindly
Wow, came across this by accident. Great to watch, with straight to the point information. I started doing street photography on holiday, in the bustling cities of New York, Melbourne and London, and that gave me the confidence that if I was spotted, I’d smile and tell them they look great or very interesting. Met some great people who were more than happy to have a chat as well. Next step is having a go in my native Yorkshire! Looking forward to watching more of your videos.
Thank you Maria, glad it's helped 👍🏻
Love this vid! Love the things you say about equipment and settings. Just use the camera you like, the lens you like, the settings you like and go out and shoot. There ain't no right or wrong. Also loved the tips and telling what street photography is basically about. So many other vids try to tell us which camera to use, and oh blimey, don't use THAT lens, or tell us the 'correct' apperture. You tell it like it is, and how I (photograph for many years, but new to street photography) work. So thanks for telling me I'm on the right track!
You're welcome and thanks for taking the time to comment too. Cheers
@@GaryGough I just got back from an event (foodtruckfestival) in The Hague, and practiced. And I met another streetphotographer there, so was a great evening. And thank you for the tips!
@@KeesKouwenberg Sounded like an amazing night was had. Thank you
@@GaryGough It was. So who knows, my channel might be a The Hague street photography channel one day hahaha
i am 50 and love photography but only recently bought my first DSLR as opposed to a point and shoot. I stumbled across this video and am going to give this a try, I am British but now live close to Niagara Falls in Canada where there is a plethora of subjects.. Thank you so much for this info
Oh, that's great news Simon. So glad my video has inspired you. Good luck
Exceptional video Gary!
Thank you for saying, cheers
Thoroughly enjoyable and informative video. The quality of the photos are outstanding, and now I want to go out and try and capture images as good as that.
Thank you Gerard 👍
Thanks for a great video Gary! Thanks for all the tips. And love how you produced this vid. It was a great pleasure to watch.
Very kind of you to say. Thank you
Thanks Gary Great video lots of good tips for street photography
Great video, shots and tips. Nice to see someone showcasing London. Would love to see more videos on cityscapes. Cheers for another inspirational video!
Cheers Paul.
Right On! Best advice for street photography that you will find on the internet! There Are No Rules in Street Photography, Make Your Own!
So glad I came across your channel. I've been watching basic tips for street photography (just photography in general) and I found yours quite easier to follow. Nothing too technical for someone like me who does this for a hobby. Other videos can be quite intimidating. Cheers mate!
You're welcome James. Thank you for saying. All the best for 2019
Not a great lover of street photography but I have say that you have produced an excellent video, interesting, informative and to the point..Nice one centurion...
Direct and down to earth, I liked it. I'm getting back into photography, especially street and quote I always remember and that inspires me is "I photograph to see what the world looks like in photographs" said by Gary Winogrand, a famous American street photographer from the 60's-70's
Thank you. It's a great quote 👍👍👍
I just bought my first decent camera, a Sony Alpha 6400. I have been tying it out and learning. I really love how you spoke about this aspect of Photography as this is something i am keen to expand on. Thank you
Thank you. I hope you enjoy Street Photography. You'll get hooked if you do :)
Such a joy to watch your video. You’re a true inspiration and I have to say, just listening to you describing everything is really enjoyable. It’s easy to comprehend and I personally feel intrigued to get out right now and follow your examples. Great video indeed. Cheers
Very kind Robert, thank you
Some fantastic B&W shots plus the Keep It Simple approach works well. Thank you.
Cheers John, very kind
Thanks Gary for all these wonderful tips. I truly loved the video.
Very kind of you to say, thank you
Great video Gary, lots of excellent info.
I've been a street photographer for decades and still love taking street pics. In my 70's now and still learning. I use anything and everything for street photography, film, digital, compact cameras, SLR's etc etc. Like you say, there is no one lens or camera that does the job.
I bet you've got some great tales, Chris. Glad you liked the video. Thank you 👍 👍
Fantastic Tipps and amazing video. That is the best tip for every photographer "play around and be creative" Thanks for that great video Gary ;-)
Thank you Sven, you're very kind 👍👍
Golden tips! Thanks Gary🖤
Cheers
The best video tutorial I have seen for a very long time, lovely balanced production, beautiful sound & no padding, obviously scripted so as to convey the pure facts succinctly, thank you...duly subscribed..
First video of yours that I have seen. Very honest, good information. I really like your photo's as well, you have a good eye for composition and a good use of light.
Thank you very much
Great video, very helpful Gary...thanks
Thanks Jill
This a great video and has given me the knowledge and confidence to try street photograph. Thank you.
Cheers Ian
that fade in that you did in front of the graffiti tank was a cool move..awesome video and thank you, cant wati to get back out there an take some cool pics
Channel 323 - cheers 👍🏻
Thoroughly enjoyed this. Informative and entertaining. You are a good presenter. Thank you!
Very kind of you to say - thank you
Love your straight to the point and low complexity style of tutoring!
Thank you
Nice video Gary!Very helpful. I'm going to London for a weekend on bank holiday and the reason is... Street Photography ;) Yay!! Thanks for your tips!
Adam Dembiński - you’re welcome Adam. Hope you get some great shots 👍🏻
I like your hints and advice. First video that I agreed with all of the comments !! I also like your images !!
Thank you kindly 👍
Great images Gary love the black white👍
In late '72 I bought a Practica and a 200 telephoto. I spent a few days in London with this set up captured a few interesting shots. Trafalgar Square was gold and I still have a few that should really be made into prints. Some of the skylines have changed radically and those alone are so interesting to see. I particularly like architecture; shape, form and vivid colours in the glass reflections. A great vlog Gary. Blue skies??? Where did I last see blue skies....N.
Garry, well done, .... no comments, you got it right
Great video, advice and some stunning shots. My favourite is guy on folding bike / windows
Thank you Graham 👍👍
The best advice on street photography I have heard for a long time very clear and easy to understand great advice!! keep those vid coming.
Very kind of you to take the time to say. It's much appreciated 👍👍
Great and inspiring tutorial. Thanks for the tips.
Thank you
Outstanding video, I really enjoy the information and your shots. Thank you
Thank you
Great video Gary. Thanks for this. Gives good ideas and inspirations.
Thank you Christian 👍
Oh man, I really enjoy your teaching style. The content along with the examples were extremely helpful.
Cheers Bobby 👍👍
One of the best videos on street photography i have seen. This video will help a hell of a lot of people.
Thanks for saying Dave, very kind 👍 👍
Gary Gough It had to be said. Great stuff 👏🏻
Great Instructional and inspirational vid, Gary. Liked and subbed. Good stuff !
Cheers Dave
Really good advices. Thanks Gary and keep it up!
Cheers Tim 👍🏻
I really like how vivid your color pics are !!
Very kind, thank you
You are welcome. The way you edited them is exactly how I want to do mine. Can you give us a few details on how you made them so nice? Thanks.
Came across this video by chance and loved it! One of the best street photography videos I have seen, thanks for making it.
Thank you for saying Grahame, very kind
i like your channel very inspiring and great tips. continue your hard work a fan from montreal
Thank you. I've never been to Montreal. It sounds an exciting place :)
Yet another great video Gary, and great to see you down South!! :-)
I Felt I was lowering my standards by travelling so far south :) Cheers as always Paul.
But what great street photography opportunities, so must have been worth it despite feeling a foreigner!! ;-)
Thanks Gary! There are some great tips here. I am going to be in London in a couple of weeks’ time, and will have a go, although there are plenty of opportunities for street photography here in New York. I grew up in London, but it it is constantly changing and has changed so much since I left for New York 18 years ago. I feel like a tourist these days when I’m in London.
I'd love to shoot Steet Photography in New York - Are people a little more suspicious there?
Gary Gough I don’t think so. But I think your tips and advice would work fine, especially the not being afraid to have a camera around your neck, looking as though you’re taking a selfie with an iPhone and waiting for people, or a person, to walk into a scene, rather than pan them. The only thing to be careful is to avoid taking pictures of people around the 9/11 memorial, especially if they are not tourists, as they maybe there to remember a loved one. And probably wise to avoid taking pictures outside synagogues, as such behaviour might attract the attention of their security folks and trigger a call to NYPD. Let me know if you do. I’d be happy to show you around.
Sound advice thank you. Would love too cheers
If I listen to all the UA-cam videos I would have had 20 lenses by now. Great video and commentary.
Thank you
Amazing video... Thank you for all the valuable street photography tips! 👌
Muhammad Mustafa You’re welcome Muhammad, cheers 👍🏻
First time watcher..........Now subscribed........... Brilliant advice...... Thank you
Simply Looe Cornwall - Thank you kindly 👍🏻
Bonsoir. A very brilliant video which is in fact a true tutorial about street photography.
Thank you Christian
Best street photography vlog I've seen bar none. I've shied away from the genre, due to nervousnss/ anxiety over so many of the issues you covered in this great video. Timely confidence boost. Thank you.
I love street photography myself. The candid shots you take can be amazing. Now I need to shoot more B&W.
Hope you liked the video
Great video Gary, you just earned one subscription right now. Brilliant explained and well presented. This Video was a pleassure to watch. Thank you for creating it. Cheers, Mike
Thank you for saying Mike. Very kind 👍👍
survivalmike agree
Very well put might I add. I just might try and go out and try some. Problem is my area is extremely boring for background and architecture. But I’ll try and be adventurous now that you’ve stirred my interest. Thank you for that.
Cheers Michael. Glad I've inspired you. Happy to look over your efforts. 👍🏻
This video is your no.1 viewed video...You need to do more of these!
Cheers Robert. I know I will make another.
Loved this video very real and simple. Although I was aware/knew most of what you were talking about it was really nice to have some unagendedly just talk about and explain street photography. Well done sir
Pierce Hogan - Thank you Pierce, very kind of you to say 👍🏻
Hi Gary, great video all you need to know about street photography in one spot. Personally I have been very apprehensive about street photography but now I think I'll give it a try. Keep up the great videos I love em.
Kevin Marshall - Cheers Kevin. 👍🏻
Great video, I like how he established the framework of what it is and what it isn't and how can we embrace the ethics of street photography.
My challenge is awkward looks but I'm working on it 😃
It's a pretty hostile environment atm for street photographers.
Excellent presentation on how to keep street photography simple. Thanks. Subscribed.
Very kind, thank you 👍🏻
Excellent pieces of advice. Sourds like the conclusions I have come up to.
Thank you Gary for making a good video. I subbed to your channel. I do mostly Corvettes and Trucks and Harley’s but I learned again on your channel.
Very kind of you to say. Thank you 👍
great video Gary..your personality and knowledge are a perfect combination...and your last comments concerning street photography as not having to be perfect ? It takes all the pressure off...thank you !
Thank you for saying Dan. Cheers 👍🏻
Great job Gary. I've been shooting street for a while now and you present some great advice for the new and experienced street photographer. Can't wait to see your upcoming video on shooting black and white versus converting an image to black and white.
Thank you 👍
Gary A great video I love the way you just go out and have fun
Cheers Dandy
Brilliant video . The whole thing was awesome 👍😃
Cheers Paul 👍 👍
Totally agree!
Love this video Gary. Excellent tips and information!
Thank you 👍
stumbled across this video while trying my hand at street photography. Very simple yet informative. I'll check out other vids from your channel. Thanks.
Thank you Oliver. Glad you enjoyed it 👍
Loved this guy. Makes it easy, interesting and probably will give me better pictures.
Confrontation became a fear for me. I used to be quite confident in street photography for years, but lately, I feel I lost that courage to continue. And in this corona time, people became more suspicious about their surroundings. Thank your for the video.
Thank you 👍👍
This was a superb video and informative. Chears
Thank you Andreas 👍
thank you for breaking it down its hard finding a video that is as helpful as this one
Great video and pictures. Really like it. You didn't mention the size. The size of the city you think will work best. It's much easier in London than in Tipperary :).
Torbjörn Olsson - this is so true. It’s easier to photograph at a more touristy destination. Having said that, some of the best street photos are also taken in ghetto type locations. The later of course could be a little scary and dangerous 👍🏻
Being an amateur I think there is a critical mass.
Great video,I absolutely love the shot of the dog,brilliant.
Cheers Andy. I shot that with my fisheye lens :)
Well done Gary. Enjoyable, informative.
Thank you, kindly 👍
Good tips all. I think I am on the right track for I have done so far. I could do more. Thanks for sharing.
Really enjoyable vlog Gary in terms of the down to earth advice and a great array of images. Something else to consider especially when by better half goes shopping :)
Excellent tips and information! !
Good vid Gary. Nice to hear some real talk