Fascinating and presented with wit and insight. I cannot imagine that there's a person out there interested in street photography who will not feel wiser and stimulated after this. Top talents in this one. 🙏 🙏
Best tip for me was def the separation of subject Hall mentioned, it made me go back to my own pictures and acknowledge that most of them are just wrongly composed. Thank you for this video, it was very insightful. Cheers!
I find it really interesting to hear how other photographers work. You can always find something to take away from how they see things, then incorporate it into your own photography. Consciously or other wise. Great vlog Gareth.
Great video. Listening to you guys talking about shooting. Do you ever switch off? I seem to be noticing things all the times when out and about. Drives some people nuts mind that dont have an interest in photography 😁
Agree with the spray and pray videos on UA-cam. So many channels show their shots and I just think that most of them are just snapshots. No thought about composition or lighting.
The only times I get comments about having a Leica is when they ask me if it’s a Fuji 😱 So, after a while, I thought I would take my shiny silver Fuji X-T3 out, so then finally I would get some Leica comments. Instead, all I got was ‘nice camera’ all the time! 🤣
@@GarethDanks I’d love too, but I’m now living in Calgary so I missed my opportunity unfortunately. Now I just follow you guys from across the pond but still get inspired by all the awesome work you guys put out. Looking forward to the next couple of videos. Thanks for sharing
Poor Roman having to stay behind the camera, but what a pro job he did, the other 3 would either be filming from a graffiti filled phone box, from on the floor with an iPhone and a trilby, or missing the key moments bcoz he is checking the settings and the instagram. 🤭 In all fairness 4 genius photographers. 🤘
Great work! Really interesting insight. Check out a street photographer called street rouge photography on youtube, he’s got a slightly different take!
Fascinating and presented with wit and insight. I cannot imagine that there's a person out there interested in street photography who will not feel wiser and stimulated after this. Top talents in this one. 🙏 🙏
Ah thanks james. That means a lot mate. Glad you enjoyed it 😊
I made sure the camera didn’t switch off. Great success (you have to read that in a Borat voice)
A damn fine conversation sir. Thanks and keep up the great work!
Good interview with two inspirational guests. I can't wait for the follow up video's.
Wonderful talk Gareth, thanks for capturing this gold!!! 👍📸
thanx for sharin, very informative. good to forget the GEAR stuff!!!!!!
Great video Gareth... more interviews like this would be cool :)
Hey thanks Ben. You watched it twice mate? Haha. Audio is sorted 😊
@@GarethDanks Nah just the once - I remembered that it was a great video the first time ;)
Best tip for me was def the separation of subject Hall mentioned, it made me go back to my own pictures and acknowledge that most of them are just wrongly composed. Thank you for this video, it was very insightful. Cheers!
Thanks so much! yeah very good tip! glad you enjoyed! :-)
Forty years of being a Billy with
a camera.Graet vid.
Went out today very sunny. Shot
some photos with off camera
flash.
I find it really interesting to hear how other photographers work. You can always find something to take away from how they see things, then incorporate it into your own photography. Consciously or other wise. Great vlog Gareth.
Agree Harry. I watched this vid about 10 times and picked something up each time.
Lol @ Roman Fox's ice cream cameo at the beginning there.
Great video. Listening to you guys talking about shooting. Do you ever switch off? I seem to be noticing things all the times when out and about. Drives some people nuts mind that dont have an interest in photography 😁
Really excellent! Thanks
Great video with a lot of interesting tips. I am curious as to what these photographers’ preferred lens is. Thanks
Enjoyed that and looking forward to the next one
Great video! with such talented street photographers. Thanks! More more...
Great insight from some great photographers, including the one behind the video camera (you're awesome too Roman)!
Good interview Gareth, looking forward to some cracking street images from you guys, thanks for sharing.
Hey thanks John. Appreciate you watching. Yeah it’s a great follow up vid 😊
New subscriber here from Cusco, Peru. Really eye-opening channel, great stuff, no idea why I haven't found you before Gareth!
Thank you.so much mike. 😊
Mark is rock 'n' roll!
this was superb
Thank you Fraser 😊
Great vlog as usual with great Street Photographers.
Pissed photography could take off, but only with pre-focussing ;)
I absolutely loved this conversation :-)
Great stuff, wise words!… thanks gents 📸👍
Thanks mate 😊
Agree with the spray and pray videos on UA-cam. So many channels show their shots and I just think that most of them are just snapshots. No thought about composition or lighting.
The only times I get comments about having a Leica is when they ask me if it’s a Fuji 😱 So, after a while, I thought I would take my shiny silver Fuji X-T3 out, so then finally I would get some Leica comments. Instead, all I got was ‘nice camera’ all the time! 🤣
jolly boys outing.😊
Interesting video Gareth with very interesting guests. Going to the camera shop tomorrow to get me a monkey pod.
haha.. good to know!! :-)
Question for all three.
Do you think it is as dangerous to be "cloudy" with the perfect camera technique as with the perfect composition?
not sure i understand mate sorry.. can you re phrase :-)
Northampton, fame at last for my old home town….
ah really.. you shoulda met up with mark! :-)
@@GarethDanks I’d love too, but I’m now living in Calgary so I missed my opportunity unfortunately. Now I just follow you guys from across the pond but still get inspired by all the awesome work you guys put out. Looking forward to the next couple of videos. Thanks for sharing
Poor Roman having to stay behind the camera, but what a pro job he did, the other 3 would either be filming from a graffiti filled phone box, from on the floor with an iPhone and a trilby, or missing the key moments bcoz he is checking the settings and the instagram. 🤭 In all fairness 4 genius photographers. 🤘
Great work! Really interesting insight. Check out a street photographer called street rouge photography on youtube, he’s got a slightly different take!
James Amoh said it well - "Wit and insight." Now I feel like a thief using all this wisdom gained by hard work.
This should be good.
hope you enjoyed it :-)
The word 'important' does not apply to street photography !
Explain that please.
But first tell me why so called street photography is important in your mind. Seriously its a debate that intrigues me ! @@GarethDanks