Improve Your Street Photography Composition

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  • Опубліковано 21 лип 2024
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    CHAPTERS:
    00:00 - Intro
    00:28 - Edges
    01:56 - Change How You See
    03:38 - Balance
    06:17 - Bottom Right
    07:23 - Come Again

КОМЕНТАРІ • 85

  • @TheArtist441
    @TheArtist441 8 місяців тому +3

    This channel is one of those hidden gems. While camera equipment review channels might garner higher views, this is the place for those who have learned that it is tough to take quality images and the most advanced equipment out there will not help you do that. I have learned the most invaluable techniques from this channel, things that I could not learn from countless books and videos. Thanks Roman for sharing your wisdom!!

    • @ajayv5562
      @ajayv5562 19 днів тому +1

      This is really well put. Sums up my experience too. It's great to see your understanding and approach to photography grow, definitely more gratifying than a new camera or something.

  • @dan6918
    @dan6918 Рік тому +31

    Really interesting video - I almost see this as the 'science of photography'. As a beginner photographer using x100s, but have been a fan of photography for a while - it's been hard to know why a photo works and why some don't. I'll take a good photo (i.e. with good composition etc.) but won't understand why it works and why it's good, and this is a really good explanation as to why some photos work and some of mine don't!

  • @gauravvaidya6398
    @gauravvaidya6398 Рік тому +8

    Your content is consistently top quality, privileged to watch this on YT really. Thanks for sharing your knowledge

  • @psamkeast
    @psamkeast Рік тому +6

    I’m just starting out (well, coming back after a very long time) and your advice is always so clear and helpful. Many thanks.

  • @robertgrenader858
    @robertgrenader858 Рік тому

    Very interesting. The Bottom RIght was very compelling

  • @QuestHuntersGaming
    @QuestHuntersGaming 4 місяці тому

    Best of all ❤

  • @retropixer
    @retropixer Рік тому +6

    Good stuff. I use all of them, and especially the ‘balanced’ (or purposefully unbalanced) image is the key one. I also squint my eyes to blur the vision, which reduces the scene to blocks of shapes, dark/light areas, colors, which then avoids the distractions that may exist in the detail of the scene.

  • @lynnekrueger9056
    @lynnekrueger9056 Рік тому

    I sooo needed to hear everything discussed in this video! Love your content and concise delivery.

  • @charlesdavis2165
    @charlesdavis2165 Рік тому +3

    Your presentation(s) are so inspirational; your tips and examples make such perfect sense. The camera tilt POV really hit home. Keep up the great work, Roman!

  • @990drifter
    @990drifter Рік тому

    Always a worthwhile visit to your channel Roman, thanks for sharing, keep well.

  • @TheWooloomoolloo
    @TheWooloomoolloo Рік тому +1

    The last tip is very valuable (all of them are). It's worth revisiting the same urban scenes to work them out from different perspectives, at different times of the day and in different seasons of the year. Mining a spot, that's what I' d call it.

  • @user-ev6sr9kq9z
    @user-ev6sr9kq9z Рік тому

    Thank you man! Your work is really cool - it always inspires me so much to go outside and try to do my best (but a little better after watching you)

  • @jwalzer
    @jwalzer Рік тому

    Learned a lot especially about the lower right and coming into the middle when framing and viewing - TYVM!

  • @frvrmax
    @frvrmax Рік тому +2

    Thank you, Roman! I wish I knew these things before because I messed up so many photos in the past, haha. But on other hand, your suggestions help me recognize my mistakes, hence I can at least see now what I can improve

  • @louisedasilva6046
    @louisedasilva6046 Рік тому

    I’m learning a lot from your videos. I’m not a photographer but I like to take pictures especially when I travel. Usually, I don’t like random people in my pictures but I tried some of your suggestions. Recently, I vacationed in Nova Scotia, Canada and got a great shot of a sunset on a beach at low tide with a silhouette of one woman walking on the beach and it really made the picture. Thanks very much for the videos.

  • @ionpetrisor9675
    @ionpetrisor9675 Рік тому

    Thank you very much for your info! Very comprehensive!

  • @gharrop1
    @gharrop1 Рік тому

    Excellent advice, very well illustrated ! Big thank you!

  • @sanakchandra
    @sanakchandra Рік тому +1

    Hi, would appreciate it if you could make a dedicated editing course or a series. I am so impressed with your edits. Also, by the way, the composition in your photos is my favourite. You have become my favourite photographer out there.

  • @allanosantiago5955
    @allanosantiago5955 Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing more added compositional tips, Roman. I myself was not aware of revisiting the same location which I often do anyway, but had a different way of seeing things. Some times it makes me feel I need a new scenery and was feeling bored with the same location. I'll practice that and see how I can find more new things to compose even if I had shot so many photographs of the same location a hundred times. 😊

  • @lpark8
    @lpark8 7 місяців тому

    Helpful suggestions as always - thank you!🙏 Merry Christmas 🎄

  • @SwitchMultiMedia
    @SwitchMultiMedia Рік тому

    Great to the point video as usual Mr Fox. Took a photo break and getting back into it again I’m seeing differently.

  • @adunford2664
    @adunford2664 Рік тому

    As a video it’s making me think about composition more. I think you’ve helped separate the features of a shot, which I’ll try out. Why the brain likes a picture is something to explore.

  • @TheAntoineDivine
    @TheAntoineDivine Рік тому

    Amazing as always! Gave me a new Outlook on shooting perspective

  • @josephlai1078
    @josephlai1078 Рік тому +1

    Great stuff. I often go back to the same neighborhood to shoot, except I would go with different lens set up. For example, I would shoot with the XF23mm, XF30mm, XF56mm, and also with my 16-80. It is a way for me to get familiar to the distance and the focal length. It was no surprise that certain lens tends to capture a better composition at different spots even though it's the same exact neighborhood

  • @iaincphotography6051
    @iaincphotography6051 Рік тому

    For sure I will go along with all of those tips. The revisit is an important one, things change so do it..

  • @tobytang2144
    @tobytang2144 Рік тому

    Superb tutorial tips. The usage of examples of your travel and street photography to explain your tips really help us to understand and engage by highlighting the areas your talking about. Agree that 100% is composition, framing, storytelling and the rest comes after. Love shooting street, you can follow the rules or break them at the same time, be unorthodox and creative.

  • @gunairy
    @gunairy Рік тому

    Great one, thanks Roman!

  • @jplum7708
    @jplum7708 8 місяців тому

    Your videos like this one help me because i dont know enough to know what i dont know 😂. These fill in my knowledge gaps. I especially liked the point of revisiting a place. I live near a park with a foot bridge on the edge of the woods that leads to a path through the woods. I have been looking at that bridge for a few years knowing there is a composition there. It took a while to figure it out. Now i have a nice shot of the bridge. I just needed to look at it a few dozen times to find it.

  • @sexysilversurfer
    @sexysilversurfer Рік тому

    Totally agree, sometimes you have the image in your mind other times the image comes when sitting in front of your monitor looking at the photo. After a while it’s something you subconsciously do.

  • @trafiak8
    @trafiak8 Рік тому

    Great video! Good tips outside of the tips you see on every UA-cam video

  • @anton0000001
    @anton0000001 Рік тому

    Great info mate. Thanks heaps!

  • @mamukaiusupov6962
    @mamukaiusupov6962 Рік тому +1

    Big pleasure to watch such a good content! Thanks Roman!

  • @2DogAle
    @2DogAle Рік тому

    I get comments about my photos and how great they look etc. from time to time. The ones I get the most comments on, usually, have a great composition. My photos are not of grand landscapes or city streets, but I still try to get well composed images. Your suggestions for improving compositions are great to keep in mind. I tend to weight my images similar to your suggestions and most times, they are the ones I like. Also, light; I find the other piece of the images that stands out is the lighting. Early day, late day, cloudy and raining, they all seem to make my photos come to life. The other point that was great for me, was to keep going back and you could see more opportunity for something new to photograph or a better composition. Thanks for the great suggestions for us to get better at capturing better photos.

  • @Joep00
    @Joep00 Рік тому

    Really enjoyed this video Roman! I was hesitant to click this video because I thought 'oh here we go again with the rule of thirds' and that shit. But because you mentioned that straight away and started talking about these other tips, I was hooked. Very informative, thanks!

  • @torinsall
    @torinsall Рік тому

    Good review of approaches; good photos, too. Have to admit, I vary screen vs evf depending on the situation. As for closing one eye...no need with one good eye and one rubbish eye. 😉

  • @robertdavis1255
    @robertdavis1255 Рік тому

    Thanks Roman for sharing your experience with great comments....all tips are so beneficial to use & as a hobbyist I am learning all the time.... great video... cheers from Australia 😀

  • @paulf1767
    @paulf1767 Рік тому

    Composition is the part I struggle with the most. I will try out the tip for balancing the image. Im not sure it will work in all situations but I have to give it a try. Thanks.

  • @Osa713
    @Osa713 Рік тому

    🐐advice

  • @abchappell01
    @abchappell01 Рік тому

    These were quite interesting recommendations I had never thought of before. Thank you😊

  • @flearhcp
    @flearhcp Рік тому

    "small crappy Fujifilm screen" hahahaha! Your videos are helping me a ton, hope to purchase your Zine soon. Was just sharing with a friend that street photography can really benefit the mental health of anyone. A conversation and compliment of a stranger you took a photo of might just save them from attempting suicide.

  • @findphotography
    @findphotography 6 місяців тому

    this video is super useful! thanks mate!

  • @charliejg
    @charliejg Рік тому +2

    You always have something to offer that is useful to help me improve. It's interesting that you mentioned using a phone first to see a composition. There are times when I think I did a much better job composing when I was shooting with my phone. When I think about that it reminds me to slow down. I never tried the one eye method. Have to give that a go!1 Have a rockin' weekend.

  • @wtr4397
    @wtr4397 9 місяців тому

    Thanks, Roman. This was quite helpful. I did not realize some of your tips, I already practice but not as consistently as you suggest. Recently, I am using the viewfinder less on my X100V. It has made quite a difference in what I see and how I compose. Regards…Wayne

  • @jules_mac
    @jules_mac Рік тому

    Always helpful or interesting (or both). Thanks, Roman.

  • @wilfs1196
    @wilfs1196 Рік тому +2

    Waffle on Roman, an enjoyable & informative video which I always look forward to. I shoot somewhat opposite to you as I use the viewfinder on on my X-T3. But, in my defence, I do scan the outer perimeter of the viewfinder with my eye a few times before squeezing the shutter. Right now, in our hot & dry , sunny summer, the LCD screen can be difficult to see. A case of what ever works for you, I suppose. I did learn new pointers on balance also.

    • @snapsbyfox
      @snapsbyfox  Рік тому

      Yeah there is no right or wrong man! if viewfinder works, then even better!

  • @Inkliquid21
    @Inkliquid21 Рік тому

    Thank you for the tips!

  • @deadtothewxrld
    @deadtothewxrld Рік тому

    On the bottom right tip, I think that's similar to something I learned from Steve Perry at Backcountry Gallery (amazing wildlife photographer, btw). He always recommends giving the eyesight of any subject room to look into space, in any direction necessary. This gives a sense of purpose and natural balance to the composition, as compared to restricting the eyesight, which makes the scene feel claustrophobic and unnatural.

  • @mertk.9136
    @mertk.9136 Рік тому +1

    Hey man I love your videos, have you ever considered making a video (or have already done) about pricing of photography or service? That would be highly interesting, at least for me :D

  • @HorumArt
    @HorumArt Рік тому

    Nice channel, if sometime you come to Spain just tell me for a nice walkphotoShoot! 🙌

  • @selaruovidiu8021
    @selaruovidiu8021 Рік тому

    Photography it’s a idea, a feeling and a transmission.

  • @ahmedabdal-aziz8974
    @ahmedabdal-aziz8974 Рік тому +1

    really you are a professional photographer ..
    i am asking you about color grading .. thats awesome ..
    is it depending on your skills on retouching as a professional on lightroom ? or its regarding to fujifilm recipes ..
    I have nikon z6ii.. thanks brother

  • @angiej4865
    @angiej4865 Рік тому

    Excellent video. Thank you.
    N.B. Edge patrol @ 3:00. What is that? 😆

  • @DanSussman
    @DanSussman Рік тому

    Thanks!

  • @davidmccammon1766
    @davidmccammon1766 Рік тому +1

    As a newer photographer I think this video was great

  • @EmilianoDiCocco
    @EmilianoDiCocco Рік тому

    Excellent summary of Freeman's book

    • @snapsbyfox
      @snapsbyfox  Рік тому

      Not sure who Freeman is or his book but im glad I summarised it for you haha

    • @EmilianoDiCocco
      @EmilianoDiCocco Рік тому

      @@snapsbyfox Michael Freeman's the Photographer's Eye

  • @megiMove
    @megiMove Рік тому

    Just wondering as an on and off hobby photographer... do you think alot of color psychology when u take photos? Or is it more about light and composition? I've just gone into some videos about colors and i didn't really know it was so much information about that. I tend to just take pictures that is pleasing for the eyes and when there is cool light to play around. But, I've never really got why some colors or some pictures just feels alot better when u look at them.. just about which colors are dominant. I often shoot bw and tend to love that. Anyways. Great video! Been following you for years. Even when i tok over 1 year break from photos. 🥳🤙

  • @stefano1816
    @stefano1816 Рік тому

    grazie! 😊

  • @YuseiYGO1
    @YuseiYGO1 Рік тому

    hey roman, do you use back button focus for streets?
    thanks!

  • @ACDCdude89
    @ACDCdude89 Рік тому

    Hey Roman, curious to know if you have any tips on properly cropping your photos for instagram. I can't get any of mine to fit properly

  • @eljin00
    @eljin00 Рік тому

    Another Great Video Roman, however if I may address something that is a bit off subject to this video and that is "shooting in comfort" forgive me if you've addressed this subject previously but When ever I'm out shooting with a DSLR I feel a little off putting, because I know people may think DSLR'S are a little intrusive to their personal space because of their size, even if at a distance, in short, they just think or suspect something's up when a DSLR is pointed in their general direction, I get it, however with my cell phone it's never a question because after all you could just be on your phone, Now, this brings me to the elephant in the room in regards to photography, Do you think camera manufactures will soon build a DSLR with the ergonomics ( shape and size ) to that of a cell phone but can match the photo quality to that of a DSLR , and I know they make lenses now that snap over your cell phone but the quality nor the functionality just isn't there yet , I would appreciate your take and viewers as well on this subject . thank you

  • @dennisdragan1128
    @dennisdragan1128 Рік тому

    👍👍!

  • @joejojo5966
    @joejojo5966 Рік тому

    is ibis always on in the xt4?

    • @snapsbyfox
      @snapsbyfox  Рік тому

      Yeah but you can switch it off

  • @rjohnbernales
    @rjohnbernales Рік тому

    So helpful. I’m not a total beginner,but my photo taking skills are. Thanks for this. These tips really connected with me. 🙏☺️. I’m gonna try a few of these next time I shoot.

  • @eortizfoto
    @eortizfoto Рік тому

    Edge is a framing aspect, not a compositional one. Composition refers to how the elements within the frame interact with each other. Nevertheless, great content.

  • @romanzumdiek
    @romanzumdiek Рік тому

    👍👍👍

  • @T-Prime848
    @T-Prime848 Рік тому

    When it comes to composition on the streets the best way sometimes is to free the mind and experiment even if it’s against the rules ….

  • @strangerdaysss
    @strangerdaysss 11 місяців тому

    great tips. although dont repeat yourself. you said the same thing twice about the screen.