☀️Grab some hot chocolate ☕️, put your sweat pants on, relax and enjoy! Let me know in the comments what you favorite shot is and if you want more like this! Come say hi on Insta: instagram.com/pierretlambert/ ❤️
I love the photos of the passing train at around 1:38:55 and I look forward to more "streetphotography-POVs" in the future!! (Maybe include more subtitles on your thoughts about the composition and the settings you use, though!)
You picked a heckuva time. Brr. Should've done it in June. Stay out of Lawndale! That neighborhood is more violent that Honduras. If you like trains go to a little town called Rochelle. They have a double track crossing that railroad fanatics love. www.rochellerailroadpark.org/
7th Era, North Borders & Hayden Peterson do these POV photography videos quite often and they’re really fun to watch. Nice to see someone within the States doing them too!
Oh my God i just realized this is an actual 2 hour video. That’s fine though. I can literally play this when in on the streets taking pictures like i have a buddy beside me 😋
I hope you keep doing more shoots like this, not only are they helping us to see techniques and helping to remove the anxiety from people that street photography can cause, but they're also just super relaxing and fun, we get to see your process and enjoy your literal and creative perspective. Keep up the good work Pierre, would love to see a four way split screen of you and some other street photographers starting together then splitting up to cover a city in different ways then meeting back at a set point in a certain time. Or an all-day shoot seeing the city change over the course of a day (charity fund raising shoot perhaps?)
You know Pierre gets excites when he starts running towards something 😂 Love that you were raw and no non sense when you made this video. It is the actual way you do stuff on the street. Thanks for the real life example 🍻
I'm so inspired by all the shots you missed! I relate to each one 1000%. But even more awesome is when a shot missed gets you at an angle that leads to also an awesome shot.
This is the most INSPIRING street photography video I've seen. 👊🏼You KILLED it my maan! You kept us at the edge of our seat with anticipation of when you were gonna get the next shot! Great stuff, as I have your exact setup in my bag but see it in a totally new light now!! I'm about to have even more fun with my gear. Thanks a million Pierre. 👍🏼
this one is pricelessssss,first of all it's like playing a videogame and it's so much fun,secondly, doing a video like this is like a mini trip for me somewhere i may never go to and I love so much the fact that I got to see what the streets of Chicago look like as if I was walking them by myself.Last,ofcourse, a very intresting way to live the street photography in real time and learn so much from just a video....thank you so much for this!Hope you do more like this one in many intresting places!!
These POV videos are terrific. It's as though your on a ride-along (actually a walk-along) - an internship with a pro. I found myself trying to anticipate the next shot then comparing my selection with Pierre's composition and understanding why his was better.
This brought back some good memories of the time I spent in the Windy City, walking some of the exact same streets as you. Thank you! I just wish I could go back there with the equipment and knowledge I have now.
Love the street photos, just started watching you this summer and am hooked. You are the reason I started doing street photography. Thanks for the great advice and tips
Oh boy, when he went on top of that parking building and held his camera over the edge without a strap attached I can't explain the amount of anxiety I got ;D
Hi Pierre, I want to tell you that only with *this* video you inspired me to get a camera and go shoot! Now after 1 year of doing it I started a UA-cam channel about street photography! Thank you for all your work! You're just so *inspirational*
I know I'm like 8 months late, but dear God when you put that camera over the ledge to get the train line WITHOUT a camera strap, you gave me instant anxiety 😬
This was really helpful in showing me how other people actually perform street photography. I have a new camera, and I would like to branch out into types of photography that I haven't really done before, such as street photography. So now I am inspired and feel I can do similar things to what you showed in the video. Thanks!
Hey pierre I just have to say I'm really enjoying this vlog I'm 43 minutes into it so far and it's fantastic. The reason I say this is as your walking around I'm looking for competitions myself as if it is me walking around which I'll never get to visit there as I'm a UK resident.
Okay now I'm really ready to get out there. San Francisco has been my neighbor my entire life and I never thought about doing this. I think I'll go out there tomorrow. Thank you so much Pierre!
Great video man thanks for the different perspective!!! More of these kind of videos give out the way you frame each photo which I feel is your speciality. Once again thanks ♥️
For me, shooting street with a digital camera and firing away a burst of shots takes the fun out of it. I like to slow down and take my time. But that's fine, that's my style and everyone should shoot street the way they feel. I enjoy your enthusiasm and that's all that matters is having fun!
Yeah, I would like very much to be able to walk around my city with my camera like that without the constant fear of being robbed. Really cool video by the way... I love these "behind the scene" stuff.
Wow what a fantastic idea to show a raw street photoshoot session! I think this will give people a great insight into what it’s really like to be out taking photos, the challenges, the hardships and the triumphs! A lot of the time here on YT you only seen the best parts off a photoshoots with all the struggles edited out but I think it’s really important especially for newbies to see the whole picture.....excuse my terrible pun there 😅
I hope to one day have the nerve and confidence to hoist my camera up and shoot a guy crossing the street like you did at 04:16. Thanks for sharing this. I could watch this all day long. I shall use it for inspiration, as I do with all your street vids.
Like the girl at the crosswalk (cat ears) and the rain drop. Came out well. Hate when my fingers get cold when I’m walking around. It’s the worst! Great vid. Do more please. City street sounds are calming to me. Houston is pretty fun as well. That’s where I roam the downtown streets. Cheers!
Hey, thank you so much for these types of vids, I'm just starting out and have missed shots because I thought I was being to forward or creepy, i.e inside shots, restaurant etc...but you have shown me don't let anything in the way of the art...thank you
Un vrais moment d'évasion 😍 merci. Je viens de commencé la photo et tes vidéos m'inspire énormément et me donne envie d'aller du côté de Chicago.. Merci
Great, enjoyed this very much. He's fearless. And look, he's not looking for trouble or getting creepy at all. It takes balls to go out with a 35/55mm lens when most of us would be prefer to hide in a corner while using a zoom 😊 After 60 years on the planet there's not much that I am scared of now, but if you're a cheeky and affable snapper, most of the time you'll get away with it.
Thanks a lot for this video Pierre! It provides a great learning opportunity! It’s great to see what options you’re trying out and how you actually shot a certain photo. Please do more such videos :)
I really enjoyed the "In the mind of a street photographer" vibe here. Lessons learned for sure. I would love to see some of the "NOPE" shots, I think it will remind us that you are human, not just a bad ass photographer. :) And, maybe fade in and out a bit of low-fi/street influenced beats to add to the city ambiance. P.S. Thanks for the tour of Chicago mate, always wanted to go there!
☀️Grab some hot chocolate ☕️, put your sweat pants on, relax and enjoy!
Let me know in the comments what you favorite shot is and if you want more like this!
Come say hi on Insta: instagram.com/pierretlambert/ ❤️
What's the lens you use in this video? Thinking about getting a Sony a7iii and mostly shoot street
I love the photos of the passing train at around 1:38:55 and I look forward to more "streetphotography-POVs" in the future!!
(Maybe include more subtitles on your thoughts about the composition and the settings you use, though!)
Keith Benton 85mm 1.8 it looks like at the beginning of the video, not got passed 5 minutes yet though lol
@@keithbenton9722 he says its an 85, 40 or so minutes into the video
You picked a heckuva time. Brr. Should've done it in June. Stay out of Lawndale! That neighborhood is more violent that Honduras. If you like trains go to a little town called Rochelle. They have a double track crossing that railroad fanatics love.
www.rochellerailroadpark.org/
It’s like watching a video game. Interesting how you walk the streets and choose your subjects
Thanks!
That would be a cool video game upgrading your camera an having jobs to could do and stuff like that
@@mostpandabear1167 vr perhaps👀👀👀
@@mostpandabear1167 that actually does sound pretty cool lol
@@J_Hills thx
I am insanely inspired right now. I’m grabbing my camera and hitting up the city ASAP.
Same today
Caleb Royal same, but Covid-19 is out there so we are in quarantine....
@@lucaspellicer yeah,I am also stuck at home,gonna photograph my cat,lmao!
Go shoot the city haha
Yousif .M @royal.perception
Please release more like this. It's really useful to learn how to select and capture moment from your angle. Appreciate!
Yeah I might!
“Call of Duty: Pierre”
7th Era, North Borders & Hayden Peterson do these POV photography videos quite often and they’re really fun to watch. Nice to see someone within the States doing them too!
Oh my God i just realized this is an actual 2 hour video. That’s fine though.
I can literally play this when in on the streets taking pictures like i have a buddy beside me 😋
Haha yes it's two real hours 😛
100% agree
I hope you keep doing more shoots like this, not only are they helping us to see techniques and helping to remove the anxiety from people that street photography can cause, but they're also just super relaxing and fun, we get to see your process and enjoy your literal and creative perspective. Keep up the good work Pierre, would love to see a four way split screen of you and some other street photographers starting together then splitting up to cover a city in different ways then meeting back at a set point in a certain time. Or an all-day shoot seeing the city change over the course of a day (charity fund raising shoot perhaps?)
I never asked for this, or ever thought about someone doing this but as soon as I seen the notification I knew I wanted this video.
Hehe thanks bro! Enjoyyyy - don't miss the night shots ;)
7th Era, North Borders & Hayden Peterson (all UA-camrs) do these type of vids all the time. So entertaining lol
@@active_srt Thanks, I can never get enough of these!
next, 2hrs rainy night street photography in Chicago ?
Hehe. Only thing is it's hard for the GoPro at night
Literally my fav video so far. No talking just shooting. I love it. More of this please!
Thank you!
You know Pierre gets excites when he starts running towards something 😂 Love that you were raw and no non sense when you made this video. It is the actual way you do stuff on the street. Thanks for the real life example 🍻
This is my evenings entertainment sorted thank you Pierre!
Ha glad to hear!!!
YES. Definitely do more of these. I've watched it twice now
I'm so inspired by all the shots you missed! I relate to each one 1000%. But even more awesome is when a shot missed gets you at an angle that leads to also an awesome shot.
Like the shot of the lady looking at you through the window
She's awesome!
@@Pierretlambert I think you should have given her that photo, she would have liked it
Easily one of my favorite style of videos. Watching the creative process unfold is the best.
This is the most INSPIRING street photography video I've seen. 👊🏼You KILLED it my maan! You kept us at the edge of our seat with anticipation of when you were gonna get the next shot! Great stuff, as I have your exact setup in my bag but see it in a totally new light now!! I'm about to have even more fun with my gear. Thanks a million Pierre. 👍🏼
Such nostalgia.. took a day for myself to do this in summer around the riverwalk and wrigleyville.. one of the funnest days i've had in a long time
You inspire me more with each one of your videos!!! You’re the man, Pierre!!!📸🔥📸
Thanks John!🎉
Man I have to try this - it's awesome to watch! :)
2 hours and I enjoyed every second. Amazing.
Make more of these that’s all the people have to say it’s been decided .
Agreed!
I agree
Definitely!
for sure
I've been playing this on the background for over an hour now as an ASMR street sound version.
I have this playing in the background while I’m doing house work. The sounds of the city are so soothing. 😊
Damnnnnnnnn you went hard on this one haha
Haha I told you I would do it!!!❤️❤️❤️
this one is pricelessssss,first of all it's like playing a videogame and it's so much fun,secondly, doing a video like this is like a mini trip for me somewhere i may never go to and I love so much the fact that I got to see what the streets of Chicago look like as if I was walking them by myself.Last,ofcourse, a very intresting way to live the street photography in real time and learn so much from just a video....thank you so much for this!Hope you do more like this one in many intresting places!!
Man this is insane! Loved every minute. Truly inspired!
These POV videos are terrific. It's as though your on a ride-along (actually a walk-along) - an internship with a pro. I found myself trying to anticipate the next shot then comparing my selection with Pierre's composition and understanding why his was better.
This brought back some good memories of the time I spent in the Windy City, walking some of the exact same streets as you.
Thank you!
I just wish I could go back there with the equipment and knowledge I have now.
Thanks Pierre. Really enjoyed tagging along for the walk.
It's so fun to sit down and watch these!
30 minutes in & loving this Pierre. You've snapped some bangers 📷👌
This was mouth watering & inspired me to pick up my camera.
Thank you, Pierre! 😌
Great concept, I found it interesting especially because I’m in that neighborhood every day. Thanks!
this is so calming
Love the street photos, just started watching you this summer and am hooked. You are the reason I started doing street photography. Thanks for the great advice and tips
Keep it up man!
The video is really dope. I like the format.More videos like this please
Oh boy, when he went on top of that parking building and held his camera over the edge without a strap attached I can't explain the amount of anxiety I got ;D
When your favorite photographer drops two hours of goodness I’ll go to work when I’m done watching this🔥🔥🔥🔥
It's amazing how much content can come out from just being 2 hours in the city.
38:35 it's amazing cameras can focus on things so far away
you're sick mate! love it❤️
I love it, hope to see videos like this in every city.
Wow such a great idea, he should do this in all major city's.....make a series of it.
I can’t imagine the amount of editing this took to upload🔥🔥🔥 thanks Pierre
This is great, besides freezing and almost getting hit by a car. I like the shot at 9:18. Keep up the inspiring work!
Haha thanks!
Hi Pierre,
I want to tell you that only with *this* video you inspired me to get a camera and go shoot! Now after 1 year of doing it I started a UA-cam channel about street photography! Thank you for all your work! You're just so *inspirational*
Have you done street photography in small towns? I'd like to see what you do without the majority of architectures.
my question too
I know I'm like 8 months late, but dear God when you put that camera over the ledge to get the train line WITHOUT a camera strap, you gave me instant anxiety 😬
Same
That's why I love using the peak design cuff strap
big fan here! I have tried this in Singapore!
I like it when you suddenly start running
Your these kind of videos are very simple and yet very relaxing! Love it 😃
Outstanding work, my friend. Can't wait to get back out there!!!
This was really helpful in showing me how other people actually perform street photography. I have a new camera, and I would like to branch out into types of photography that I haven't really done before, such as street photography. So now I am inspired and feel I can do similar things to what you showed in the video. Thanks!
J'adore le concept ! 👍 je me suis régalé pendant ces 2h
Merci!
Thanks for making this. Good to learn about your process like I'm there with you.
:)
YES PLEASE! Way more videos like this! Thanks so much!
Absolutely yes! I like this kind of videos. That was amazing.
Hey pierre I just have to say I'm really enjoying this vlog I'm 43 minutes into it so far and it's fantastic. The reason I say this is as your walking around I'm looking for competitions myself as if it is me walking around which I'll never get to visit there as I'm a UK resident.
Thanks man! Glad you do!
thank you for this video. it’s so inspiring, and shot in a fabulous location! please make more.
Okay now I'm really ready to get out there. San Francisco has been my neighbor my entire life and I never thought about doing this. I think I'll go out there tomorrow. Thank you so much Pierre!
Great video man thanks for the different perspective!!!
More of these kind of videos give out the way you frame each photo which I feel is your speciality. Once again thanks ♥️
Thanks Allwin!
I love watching this video. It's just so calming
For me, shooting street with a digital camera and firing away a burst of shots takes the fun out of it. I like to slow down and take my time. But that's fine, that's my style and everyone should shoot street the way they feel. I enjoy your enthusiasm and that's all that matters is having fun!
This is the video I did not know I needed. ASMR for photographers.
PIERRE . GRAND Merci pour cette "petite" vidéo.
Yeah, I would like very much to be able to walk around my city with my camera like that without the constant fear of being robbed. Really cool video by the way... I love these "behind the scene" stuff.
Wow what a fantastic idea to show a raw street photoshoot session!
I think this will give people a great insight into what it’s really like to be out taking photos, the challenges, the hardships and the triumphs!
A lot of the time here on YT you only seen the best parts off a photoshoots with all the struggles edited out but I think it’s really important especially for newbies to see the whole picture.....excuse my terrible pun there 😅
Hehe you're right!
Rule no. 1 of street photography: cardio
😅
The perfect job to keep you in shape!
Rule #2: Double tap - never assume a shot was in focus 😂
and dont be shy haha
Me trying not to spend to much time on youtube
Pierre.. 2 hours long video.. Dammit :D
I hope to one day have the nerve and confidence to hoist my camera up and shoot a guy crossing the street like you did at 04:16. Thanks for sharing this. I could watch this all day long. I shall use it for inspiration, as I do with all your street vids.
Oddly relaxing!
I can really learn a lot from your POV street photography videos. Thanks.
I love these videos sooo much :) ! Even tho I was super anxious when you were trying to get that shot over the edge of that parking lot hahah
Really love this , its awesome to see how you shoot. Congrats!!
Like the girl at the crosswalk (cat ears) and the rain drop. Came out well. Hate when my fingers get cold when I’m walking around. It’s the worst! Great vid. Do more please. City street sounds are calming to me. Houston is pretty fun as well. That’s where I roam the downtown streets. Cheers!
Géniale ta vidéo, c’est cool de voir en direct tes idées de photos , ton instinct même si tu parles pas c’est super intéressant.
Merci!
hi Pierre, worth every second! nice 2 hours =)
Love this long format. Also great images!
New style real street Photography video!!! It was very very impressive. Appreciate.^^
I really enjoyed watching this. Thanks! Happy holidays..
yes I would like to see more vids like this. This was excellent, I think I even learned something.
Hey, thank you so much for these types of vids, I'm just starting out and have missed shots because I thought I was being to forward or creepy, i.e inside shots, restaurant etc...but you have shown me don't let anything in the way of the art...thank you
I find this so interesting and satisfying to watch
I love when u ask for stranger a portraits and send on their instagram!
Un vrais moment d'évasion 😍 merci. Je viens de commencé la photo et tes vidéos m'inspire énormément et me donne envie d'aller du côté de Chicago.. Merci
viewed the entire two hours of video.. love u pierre .... fan from india
It makes me more motivated, so much appreciated your videos.
it's videos like this which help me survive the pandemic
Great, enjoyed this very much. He's fearless. And look, he's not looking for trouble or getting creepy at all. It takes balls to go out with a 35/55mm lens when most of us would be prefer to hide in a corner while using a zoom 😊 After 60 years on the planet there's not much that I am scared of now, but if you're a cheeky and affable snapper, most of the time you'll get away with it.
Love the shots from the Windy City! I'm a Chicago southside photojournalist and use my 24-70mm zoom for street shots as well!
please keep doing these! I love them so much
Great shots! Keep up the fantastic work!
Missing Chicago..been there several times when my wife traveled for work conferences. Street shooting to the extreme. Lucky guy!
Seriously so relaxing ♥️
this inspired me to go out and shoot around my town, only for my battery to die on me. Time does pass really fast when you're doing something you love
Thanks a lot for this video Pierre!
It provides a great learning opportunity! It’s great to see what options you’re trying out and how you actually shot a certain photo.
Please do more such videos :)
Thanks!
Completely different and love the idea. Getting to see first hand where the inspection comes from, look forward to more 😀
Heading to london tomorrow purely to shoot some street photography, great video as always!
Awesome! Enjoy Madison!!
I really enjoyed the "In the mind of a street photographer" vibe here. Lessons learned for sure. I would love to see some of the "NOPE" shots, I think it will remind us that you are human, not just a bad ass photographer. :) And, maybe fade in and out a bit of low-fi/street influenced beats to add to the city ambiance. P.S. Thanks for the tour of Chicago mate, always wanted to go there!