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5 Years of Street Photography Knowledge in 10 Minutes 

Mike Chudley
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Valuable life lessons street photography have taught me in the last 5 years.
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It’s been about 5 years since my interest and passion for street photography started. Some things you can only learn from time and experience. So in this video I want to share 5 ideas I wish I knew sooner that have massively helped me with my street photography. Some of these lessons are not typical of the 5 photography tips videos you’ve seen before but more life lessons and ways of thinking that have helped me with my photography over the years.
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Комментарии : 93   
@petejobson5036
@petejobson5036 Год назад
These tips defo weren't "TIP-ical" - good video mate. loved it
@MikeChudley
@MikeChudley Год назад
Appreciate the kind words, but less so on the pun 😂
@petejobson5036
@petejobson5036 Год назад
@@MikeChudley 🤧
@stevenharper6888
@stevenharper6888 Год назад
‘Taking photos for the sake of taking photos’ is the perfect advice ! Do this and better photography skill will follow . Once again a great video and great words Mike 👍
@MikeChudley
@MikeChudley Год назад
That should be rule number 1. Everything else will follow if we just get outside and start shooting 👌🏻📸
@davejolley6869
@davejolley6869 Год назад
Mike! you're 5 tip video gave me much food for thought, especially photos for eyes v brain, I thank you.
@MikeChudley
@MikeChudley Год назад
I’m glad it got you thinking! Very happy to hear it.
@thekushinator
@thekushinator Год назад
Always felt there are two types of photos. One which tell a story and ones which are visually appealing. I love how you verbalised it.
@weshamilton4114
@weshamilton4114 2 месяца назад
Same here, that resonated with me a lot
@howardchud9097
@howardchud9097 Год назад
Psychologically, no one takes a picture for no reason. There’s always something that catches the eye.
@pratipkarmakar01
@pratipkarmakar01 Год назад
No 2 sooo much true...spending time in the nature and street is so much refreshing.
@MikeChudley
@MikeChudley Год назад
Yeaaa, definitely a big reason I look forward it!
@MichaelTuck94
@MichaelTuck94 Год назад
Ahh man the photo at 2:47 is where I took one of my favourite photos of all time such a great square in seville
@MikeChudley
@MikeChudley Год назад
Aha yeaaa that’s a great spot!
@lorenschwiderski
@lorenschwiderski Год назад
1. Spot on. I will add that a photographer or artist may be more likely to look deeper and see more in a photo immediately, or take the time see what is there. Sadly, many will never see the whole picture. They may not like the photo. 2. Yes, spot on again, it is so rewarding your health. And you lose weight. 3. Your first 10,000 photos are your worst -- Henri Cartier-Bresson. 4. Buying some photo books -- great advice, and one I have not done. 5. In many cases, your reaction from the heart will tell you when and what to shoot. Years of shooting general photography make one the better in touch with how a photo looks to a camera, and all the composition details. With street you then begin to takin in the surround, feel the moments, and look with more senses in play than when shooting landscapes say. Your instincts for what happens next have to be in-tune. Somedays, better than others, as your mind needs to be on the subjects at hand, and the heart ready to feel what is there. There are times when I look at a photo taken and thing to myself, I do like this, and I don't know why. What is there? Then it will dawn on me that there is a meaning to it, or it is, like you say, something simply pleasing to the eye. Before doing street, the latest three to four years, I practiced when taking someone's photo before and after asking them to stay still for a picture / portrait. I found it was sometimes the keeper one. On the street you hope to take an image before being noticed, then if the engaged, eye to eye brings on a smile, that too may be a keeper. One recording history and the other being part of the scene, both work at times. I never stage an event. If you see any of my photos taken which look like a pose, they are street portrait and obviously so, as to not look like an act. We like your channel, and your subscribers count is on the rise, thus you are getting noticed and appreciated. Thank you, Loren Schwiderski
@wylie_photo
@wylie_photo Год назад
Couldn't agree more with your last comment, just getting out and taking photos can definitely be enough.
@MikeChudley
@MikeChudley Год назад
Maybe of course, it’s really the only thing that matters. Thanks for watching through the entire video!
@wylie_photo
@wylie_photo Год назад
@@MikeChudley No problem, I usually watch them all through!
@numsbababunmi4408
@numsbababunmi4408 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing this video. I look forward to revisiting it as a useful reminder of ways to continue enhancing my street photography skills.
@ElevatedThreat
@ElevatedThreat 5 месяцев назад
Very, very good dialog.... Yes, the real world is much nicer than the social media world, and street photography is visual proof! Keep on going! Love it!
@MikeChudley
@MikeChudley 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for comment! I appreciate your time.
@thomasjayprince
@thomasjayprince Год назад
This was a great video and it’ll definitely help me get into the mindset for the types of photograph I hope to make. Thank you for taking the time to make the video and sharing your insights
@julianheritage6436
@julianheritage6436 Год назад
Another interesting video Mike, find your YT channel one of the most interesting, with your views on street photography, thank you 🙏
@MikeChudley
@MikeChudley Год назад
Thanks Julian!!
@MikeZett-b2n
@MikeZett-b2n Год назад
Completely agree with No. 2. (and of course with the other ones) This is so true. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, mate.
@MikeChudley
@MikeChudley Год назад
Thanks Mike, glad you enjoyed this.
@styleoflazyphotography
@styleoflazyphotography 4 месяца назад
Thanks for the video! I think there is a third type of photo. These are immersive photos. They may not have great beauty or tell a story, but they can immerse you in an atmosphere that you might have felt when taking the picture.
@susanbeard6385
@susanbeard6385 Год назад
Very true. Regarding other people opinion, I've noticed that I can post the same image on 2 or 3 Facebook groups and the amount of likes it receives vary enormously. That's when I came to the conclusion that unless you are selling your pics, the only opinion that matters is mine and if other people like it , it's a bonus.
@MikeChudley
@MikeChudley Год назад
I totally agree. That’s why I mentioned that the joy of photography comes before anyone gives an opinion. That’s the only part that matters.
@VickyAllum
@VickyAllum Год назад
Excellent informative video chat Mike , great tips on street photography and it really helps my mental health for sure theres nothing better than grabbing your camera and getting out and about in the world 😊
@MikeChudley
@MikeChudley Год назад
Being outside and getting involved in the world with my camera helps my mental health so much! Thanks for watching!😊
@visualsciencelabkirktuck3834
Well done. Thanks!
@MikeChudley
@MikeChudley Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@rafeakspvd
@rafeakspvd Год назад
Really Love this. The part about a photo for your brain or eyes is such a great perspective. I’ve understood how to differentiate the two since my style varies but that’s such a simple way of describing it and it’s going to make me think more about my intention when I’m out there shooting. Appreciate it!
@MikeChudley
@MikeChudley Год назад
Love to hear this! Thanks for watching and the comment. Happy shooting 📸📸📸
@joshdowler9195
@joshdowler9195 Год назад
Great video Mike, thanks for sharing your journey snd keep up the hard work! J
@MikeChudley
@MikeChudley Год назад
Thanks Josh, appreciate that.
@lukemerrill1272
@lukemerrill1272 Год назад
Photos for the eyes vs. photos for the brain. That's a really good distinction. Thanks :)
@MikeChudley
@MikeChudley Год назад
Thanks Luke, glad you liked it.
@RobertReilly-mc8zq
@RobertReilly-mc8zq 11 месяцев назад
I appreciate your advice and heartedly agree. And, your photos are good... well, in my opinion anyway, whatever it's worth!
@DavidWilliams7037A
@DavidWilliams7037A Год назад
I don''t usually comment on YT, but I must say you make some excellent points, Mike. I enjoy looking at your work. It helps me to open my eyes on the street more. All the best from Melbourne Australia!
@MikeChudley
@MikeChudley Год назад
That means a lot. I'm glad you enjoy the videos and they're somewhat useful. Thanks!
@winnie-the-bish
@winnie-the-bish Год назад
@3:10 - this pic is incredible!
@MikeChudley
@MikeChudley Год назад
One of my favourites from the Istanbul trip in January, thanks.
@x100ed
@x100ed Год назад
Love this Mike, thanks so much for the thought put into it
@MikeChudley
@MikeChudley Год назад
Thanks for this. Glad you enjoyed it.
@jules_mac
@jules_mac Год назад
Great video Mike. Thank you.
@MikeChudley
@MikeChudley Год назад
As always Jules, thanks.
@GeorgeHolden
@GeorgeHolden Год назад
Great video and valuable advice 🙏
@MikeChudley
@MikeChudley Год назад
As always George, thank you! Let’s catch up soon 📸👌🏻
@dloadrussell
@dloadrussell Год назад
Loved the video Mike. Great points 😄
@MikeChudley
@MikeChudley Год назад
Appreciate that! Glad you liked it
@morottaja123
@morottaja123 Год назад
Once again well articulated thoughts about photography which is very rare and valuable. I believe it helps a lot of people to approach their own work differently. Would love to see a video about dissecting certain styles of street photography and their graphical elements. There is a lot of focus on the nitty-gritty of gear and software but not so much on photography styles. Which in itself is peculiar since personal style in photography is more important then ever before. Hope you keep up the good work!
@alancoligado8540
@alancoligado8540 Год назад
Great video, packed with succinct and sage advice - thank you! I suppose that one can take a photo that satisfies both the eye and the brain, but that would be like hitting the jackpot. Which photo books can you recommend?
@metalflipper
@metalflipper Год назад
Wise words
@MikeChudley
@MikeChudley Год назад
Thank you!
@keithspangler4814
@keithspangler4814 Год назад
Love your "fives". Great thoughts to share, it is clearing info when you are considering your works validity.,....
@MikeChudley
@MikeChudley Год назад
Thanks Keith!
@cindyrosen8170
@cindyrosen8170 Год назад
Brilliant video and helpful advice!
@MikeChudley
@MikeChudley Год назад
Glad you think so!
@Calisto34
@Calisto34 Год назад
Hi Mike. Regarding visual v brain photos, I recently watched an interview with a New York Street photographer called Dustin Roderick on an episode of 'Walkie Talkie' hosted by Paulie B. Dustin mentions he'd read a blog on the 'In-Public' website where Nick Turpin says "We need to get back to real street photography, because everyone's making images right now that look good to the eye, but we need to start making images that look good to the brain. More than just a pretty picture." Perhaps that's where you heard it? I totally agree with it and I generally stay away from silhouette and shadows shots and focus more on content, be it humour, gestures, juxtapositions, ambiguity, or just something weird or interesting that gets the viewer asking questions about what's going on in the photo and creating their own narrative to what they see.
@obzockyphotography7682
@obzockyphotography7682 Год назад
Great video….peace is what I feel when I shoot…
@MikeChudley
@MikeChudley Год назад
Thanks for watching mate!
@RolandKaufmann
@RolandKaufmann Год назад
Say it louder for the people in the back, Mike!! This was a super helpful video for ALL photographers. I’ve been trying to get into street the past year and channels like yours keep me motivated to improve my process.
@MikeChudley
@MikeChudley Год назад
Love that! Thanks for the kind words 🙌🏻
@RobMatthews21
@RobMatthews21 Год назад
Thanks Mike, really appreciate your videos. Can you share some great books of photos? Ta.
@raidobergstein
@raidobergstein Год назад
Very nice, thank you!
@MikeChudley
@MikeChudley Год назад
Thank you too!
@johnvienna3422
@johnvienna3422 Год назад
Mike, I'm twice your age, with half your wisdom. And a hundredth of your ability. What a wonderful video. Off out now, with your advice in mind. (BTW, I wouldn't even claim close to half your wisdom, but it sounded sort of catchy.)
@MikeChudley
@MikeChudley Год назад
John, thank you so much for the kind words. Its massively appreciated.
@jeremysemanhyia8456
@jeremysemanhyia8456 Год назад
Hey Mike, what’s kept you shooting consistently for 5 years?
@MikeChudley
@MikeChudley Год назад
Erm, probably London being so close makes it so easy. But I just love it mate
@ZeroLovesPC
@ZeroLovesPC Год назад
Subbed cause you're a fellow skater
@MikeChudley
@MikeChudley Год назад
Haha respect
@Bushcraft242
@Bushcraft242 Год назад
Some people say did you take a picture of me then they follow you around
@rumplerb
@rumplerb Год назад
Could you please tell me which books are in the video?
@MikeChudley
@MikeChudley Год назад
Quick run through some of my favourites: Ernst Haas: New York in Color Paul Graham: A1 - The Great North Road Joel Meyerowitz: Cape Light Vivian Maier: The Color Work Harry Gruyaert: Between Worlds Hope these help.
@rumplerb
@rumplerb Год назад
@@MikeChudley Thank you :)
@kategage2159
@kategage2159 Год назад
🤯
@schulzkawlni6376
@schulzkawlni6376 Год назад
First comment🎉
@shadowghost_96
@shadowghost_96 Год назад
First reply to a comment!
@MikeChudley
@MikeChudley Год назад
@@shadowghost_96 first reply to the reply on the comment
@brafuptop9786
@brafuptop9786 Год назад
Second
@ahasanshuvo5213
@ahasanshuvo5213 Год назад
🎉🎉🎉2nd comment
@alhOOO2O
@alhOOO2O Год назад
Your first argument makes no sense at all. Firstly, you argue that a subjective opinion on your photograph has no effect on it's value, before then saying that what gives it value is your opinion on it, which you also then randomly say is progress? The quality of the individual piece of work must surely be separated from the artist's journey of progression, otherwise every single image you take would intrinsicaly be incrementally 'better' than the previous one. It seems to me that you are conflating an argument to disregard opinions of your work that you don't like and some sort of poor understanding of what gives art value.
@MikeChudley
@MikeChudley Год назад
Firstly, these are not arguments. More lessons and observations. The word argue makes it sound like I’m pushing an agenda and I believe I’m right and everyone else is wrong. Which I clearly do not. It’s not that deep. My first point about other people’s opinions is that they don’t add or take away value from the work. The reason a photograph is good comes from many aspects, whether that’s a story or composition etc etc. someones opinion comes after the image is taken. So don’t take other people’s perspectives to heart. Unless what they’re saying is directly aligned with how you’d like to improve and you can learn something new. Otherwise, if someone says they do or don’t like something. It’s irrelevant. Im happy or not happy with a photo, before anyone else has chimed in. The way I can see progression is when my images have improved over time. Not because of opinions from others but more because the images I take today, I would not have been able to take a few years ago. I’m simply separating external opinions from the actual image. Self reflection and criticism is different. Regardless, thanks for watching and thanks for the feedback, Alex.
@mp_martin
@mp_martin Год назад
RU-vid photographers… what an entertaining genre. The pictures are as dull and soulless as the generic background chill music.
@MikeChudley
@MikeChudley Год назад
Thanks for watching and listening to the dull background music. That’s so lovely of you to comment. Have a wonderful day.
@petejobson5036
@petejobson5036 Год назад
I'd love to see your photographs, Michael.
@colinthecameraguy
@colinthecameraguy Год назад
Audio 101: The Background Music or Bed is supposed to be stripped back (dull) so as not to compete with/distract from the Voiceover!
@philt_uk
@philt_uk Год назад
Come on Michael, show us what you’ve got. We’re waiting.
@jamesmlodynia8757
@jamesmlodynia8757 Год назад
I think people that are passionate about photography see the world differently, I think we tend to be more aware of our surroundings,shapes and light.
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