I am fascinated by how you call out, “street photographer, have a good day!” when you’re shooting. I am typically trying my best to be invisible when I shoot lol. I rarely approach people, unless I know there’s an image that I’m not going to get without asking. I’m not sure how Americans would react, I wouldn’t have the courage to try here 😂 It seems to work so well for you & you get such beautiful images. I love how well your monochrome shots look, they have a real moment in town feel. I’m ethnically Maltese & have relatives in Melbourne, I’d love to visit Melbourne sometime & shoot street. Too many tourists only want to see the the landmarks & miss out on the heartbeat of the city
Wow sunny Malta! Thanks for your feedback. 😎it’s not hard at all. I’ll just elaborate a little…most times. I take the Shot before I call out “street Photographer” capturing the scene I wanted and only because I get a certain feeling that the subject may have realised I’ve taken their shot and I don’t want them to continue walking past wondering what that was all about? Unlike traditional Street Photography without flash you’re pretty much spotted immediately. I just feel more comfortable knowing that I’ve let them know that I’ve captured their image and if they want me to delete it they have the opportunity to do so. Just like your observation though, most people don’t mind at all! They actually smile. 🙂 I think the same would apply in most western countries where it is legal to take a photograph of a person in a public place. 🤔 There’s many different styles of Street Photography for you to try. Definitely give it go. It is fun. Re: Melbourne: Yes, most Melbourne folk are pretty happy, courteous and are open to Street Photography in the CBD. As long as you treat your subject with respect, you can capture a great image here in beautiful Melbourne. Thanks for your question. ✌️
@@ThePandaPhotographer Hey Keith! Approximately 5-8 hrs filming and another 8 - 16 hrs editing. I love your style - filming live, just amazing. I’ve noticed a new “one-take” trend, I’d love to develop that style myself. Thanks for watching & your question. 😎✌️
How in the world was I never subbed to you? I always thought I was 😦 Well now I am :P Awesome stuff sir.
Hey Noi! 😎Thanks very much for the sub ! ✌️🙏
Very interesting
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I am fascinated by how you call out, “street photographer, have a good day!” when you’re shooting.
I am typically trying my best to be invisible when I shoot lol. I rarely approach people, unless I know there’s an image that I’m not going to get without asking. I’m not sure how Americans would react, I wouldn’t have the courage to try here 😂
It seems to work so well for you & you get such beautiful images. I love how well your monochrome shots look, they have a real moment in town feel.
I’m ethnically Maltese & have relatives in Melbourne, I’d love to visit Melbourne sometime & shoot street. Too many tourists only want to see the the landmarks & miss out on the heartbeat of the city
Wow sunny Malta! Thanks for your feedback. 😎it’s not hard at all. I’ll just elaborate a little…most times. I take the Shot before I call out “street Photographer” capturing the scene I wanted and only because I get a certain feeling that the subject may have realised I’ve taken their shot and I don’t want them to continue walking past wondering what that was all about? Unlike traditional Street Photography without flash you’re pretty much spotted immediately. I just feel more comfortable knowing that I’ve let them know that I’ve captured their image and if they want me to delete it they have the opportunity to do so. Just like your observation though, most people don’t mind at all! They actually smile. 🙂 I think the same would apply in most western countries where it is legal to take a photograph of a person in a public place. 🤔
There’s many different styles of Street Photography for you to try.
Definitely give it go. It is fun.
Re: Melbourne:
Yes, most Melbourne folk are pretty happy, courteous and are open to Street Photography in the CBD. As long as you treat your subject with respect, you can capture a great image here in beautiful Melbourne. Thanks for your question. ✌️
How long does it take you to make a video like this?
@@ThePandaPhotographer Hey Keith! Approximately 5-8 hrs filming and another 8 - 16 hrs editing.
I love your style - filming live, just amazing.
I’ve noticed a new “one-take” trend, I’d love to develop that style myself.
Thanks for watching & your question.
😎✌️