I love the channel. Brilliant video! Totally off topic but Fuji 35 f1.4 or viltrox 27mm f 1.2 for street/ travel / all round documenting your life lens? Thank you 😊
Great points here Eren! I think that many beginners forget how much time those like you and other experienced street photographers have put in to get to the level you're at now. They get impatient and then frustrated because they aren't getting similar results consistently. Like any activity that requires the use of some tool, the handling and use of that tool must become second nature. So, it takes time up front to learn and make lots of mistakes. Mistakes are very important. When you analyze and modify technique to fix those mistakes you learn far more than when you listen to someone talking to you and giving you instructions. And, using a camera is not unlike playing a musical instrument. There is muscle memory to develop so that your response to a situation is seamless. So, I think the biggest piece of advice for beginners is to be patient and just shoot, shoot, shoot. Most of all, have fun!! Have a great weekend Eren!
Huge thanks Charlie and thank you. Totally agree, not giving up really is the key, so many photographers that were about when I started quit, as you said, it takes time!
Thanks Eren good list to follow skills that are needed patience is key for me and its so hard at times to find then you get a run of shots in quick secession and its all been worth it.......
Thanks for another great video full of insights Eren. Patience is indeed one of the most important points and letting go of expectations is also the key. I loved the editing and music used in this video too. Thanks again for all the inspiration.
Nice one man! I agree with all of your tips. I would just add to explore different focal lengths and understand how you can capture different photos with different lenses until you find the one that is really for you. Keep smashing it Eren!
Yep all of those make sense and the advice followed. Something I don't do is go out with an other photographer, unless they are on the other side of the street. Next to you is a pain, they want to talk and moments are lost, keep the talking for a coffee break.
Wahou ! ❤❤❤ Sorry for my english : ) I have a Xs20. My first digital camera. Is it possible to make the same picture you did with my camera ? Do you have a website for presets ? Thx Bravo ; )
Hey Eren, I wanted to tell you how much I appreciate your photos. Capturing the feeling within a photograph is a hard skill to master and you have achieved it fully. Just a quick question. I'm a beginner and want to start shooting; it's just that I'm stuck between a few options. Would you help me choose one camera between "fujifilm X-T2 & X-E3" or "Lumix GX8"? Your help would be much appreciated 🙏 🙂
I like your photos and the chanel, but dont agree on third point. For me it is more to be outside filing the streets and enjoy the proces than pushing yourself to results and build up the pressure that gets you away from the real enjoy.
Drop any questions you got down here 👊🏼🙏🏼
Merhaba dostum fuji H2s için bir reçete verebilirmisin
I love the channel. Brilliant video!
Totally off topic but Fuji 35 f1.4 or viltrox 27mm f 1.2 for street/ travel / all round documenting your life lens?
Thank you 😊
Great points here Eren! I think that many beginners forget how much time those like you and other experienced street photographers have put in to get to the level you're at now. They get impatient and then frustrated because they aren't getting similar results consistently. Like any activity that requires the use of some tool, the handling and use of that tool must become second nature. So, it takes time up front to learn and make lots of mistakes. Mistakes are very important. When you analyze and modify technique to fix those mistakes you learn far more than when you listen to someone talking to you and giving you instructions. And, using a camera is not unlike playing a musical instrument. There is muscle memory to develop so that your response to a situation is seamless. So, I think the biggest piece of advice for beginners is to be patient and just shoot, shoot, shoot. Most of all, have fun!! Have a great weekend Eren!
Huge thanks Charlie and thank you. Totally agree, not giving up really is the key, so many photographers that were about when I started quit, as you said, it takes time!
Thank you for providing value man. Your videos are excellent, but I love your style, it's so good. Keep up the great work!
Huge thanks 🙏🏼
This may be my favorite video of yours to date. The images you share were awesome. And the video and music worked well in showcasing them.
Really appreciate that, thank you!
I love your photos!
Great tips man! And great video as always!
Thank you!
Thank you for keep sharing your work
Your photos are beyond amazing! Love the video as well. Thanks for all the tips.
Love the video. Wish i lived in the city!
Eren,your photography is on another level 👏fantastic images
So fantastic..😊
Thank you!
Excellent advices Eren.
Fantastic experience that you shared in this video! Great to hear such stuff
Those intro shots are amazing 🔥
Love this video! Very well done Eren
Thank you!
Great video. Love the new cinematic style for your speaking parts too 👌
Love this 🔥🔥🔥👏
Thanks bro!
@@erenjam😎😁🤙 hope Yr good
Thanks Eren good list to follow skills that are needed patience is key for me and its so hard at times to find then you get a run of shots in quick secession and its all been worth it.......
agree with all points ♥️
🙏🏼 thank you!
Thanks for another great video full of insights Eren. Patience is indeed one of the most important points and letting go of expectations is also the key. I loved the editing and music used in this video too. Thanks again for all the inspiration.
Huge thanks for the support 🙏🏼
Nice one man! I agree with all of your tips. I would just add to explore different focal lengths and understand how you can capture different photos with different lenses until you find the one that is really for you. Keep smashing it Eren!
Yep all of those make sense and the advice followed. Something I don't do is go out with an other photographer, unless they are on the other side of the street. Next to you is a pain, they want to talk and moments are lost, keep the talking for a coffee break.
Very good pedagogy for street photography. Thanks!
Extraordinary work E! 🙌🙌🙌
nice. a lot of night shots. what iso are you comfortable with ?
im happy to go up to 6400 on Fujis
Eline sağlık. Fotoğraflar da video da çok güzel olmuş.
🙏🏼🙏🏼 çok sağol
I really Like what you are doing.
Wahou ! ❤❤❤
Sorry for my english : )
I have a Xs20. My first digital camera. Is it possible to make the same picture you did with my camera ?
Do you have a website for presets ?
Thx
Bravo ; )
yep the Xs20 takes great photos, and yes, have presets on my website, link in description 🙏🏼
Hey Eren, I wanted to tell you how much I appreciate your photos. Capturing the feeling within a photograph is a hard skill to master and you have achieved it fully.
Just a quick question. I'm a beginner and want to start shooting; it's just that I'm stuck between a few options.
Would you help me choose one camera between "fujifilm X-T2 & X-E3" or "Lumix GX8"?
Your help would be much appreciated 🙏 🙂
for Photography id take the Fuji, the Xt2 or XE3 still take great photos
Which lenses do you use?
Nice video
Thank you!
Merhaba fuji için güzel bir jpg reçetiniz varmı H2s için soruyorum sokak fotoğrafları için
These skills will make you a better street photography?
I like your photos and the chanel, but dont agree on third point. For me it is more to be outside filing the streets and enjoy the proces than pushing yourself to results and build up the pressure that gets you away from the real enjoy.