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Salut Pierre, I enjoyed the photographs and the "five minutes" time. The two people are very good. Your photographs are really beautiful, those with red leaves are awesome and also when you take red reflections. Really beautiful. Best regards, Ariana
Japan is quite literally the mecca of photography. I think I saw the most # of native street photographers when I visited Tokyo. Photography is a hobby for most Japanese folks especially Japanese men.
Congrats on the engagement! And wow, such a photogenic location - fantastic colours. These street photography challenges are always so inspiring to me, especially because of the asking permission to take someone's photo, since I'm way too shy to do that, so I never get those photos... but I might, now that I've seen it done again and it's so easy. Thanks for the video, Pierre!
It is really awesome that you incorporated everyday photographers into your video. It was really cool to see how they were pushed to take photos they not have regularly taken. Such a cool video to watch.
LOVED this video, made me smile a lot! Interesting and fynny how people there look cool, relaxed, mostly about someone taking pictures in the street. Loved the photos of random people interacting with eachother and their reactions in front of the Camera !
Loved this challenge Pieree, great location but can be hard in tight spots like that. Great to see the people were so happy and wanted to be a part of it.
Love your videos Pierre ♥♥♥ I have an idea to make the challenge more challengey you should have a *GOAL* to *REACH* in 5 MINUTES Like : Take perfect picture for a *Reflection* in 5 Minute or Try to get picture for weird action in 10 Mins
I live in a town with lots of tourist taking pictures all the time at local markets without asking.. How much fun it is doing a challenge, don't forget to really connect with people and take your time.
I'm a high school student in Japan, but I could learn a lot of charm of Tokyo from another perspective. Your video is so fun and interesting!! I'll refer to your videos to take a photo or video.
Great to see you having challenges with people you met on the streets! But this video shows that, even though it's a challenge and a lot of fun, street photography on a tight schedule does not yeld the best photos. This is more suitable to the photojurnalistic genre, because the story there is likely very powerful and stunning. Here, there are just people going by their evening, nothing special. So it is your job as a photographer to make the image interesting. Don't get me wrong, all these photos are better than what I can shoot, but you have better results when you take your time. Still, a very very good way to hone your skills in using the tool (camera) and becaome a fast thinker. Great video all-in-all, pleasure to watch.
shoot in av and set a maximum iso and minimum shutter speed in settings that way you just need to chose the aperture and the rest is done automatically . dont go under 1/200 if you wanna freeze moments in time . also dont use a zoom lens because they are not sharp. and also photoshop hahahah
I love your videos. You are my photography guru. I have seen almost all your videos. Those are the best to learn photography. I have a request if possible please share a video on street photography laws.
Pierre. Sont super tes vidéos... je suis un converti... pas évident faire su "street", mais le fun pareil. Ashley and Aaron, congrats to you both (from a fellow Canuck)... all the best for your lives together. Läches pas, mon Pierre. tu nous inspires.
Nice video again Pierre. The photography Challenge everytime is so fun. It seems you also like Japan very much. Me to. Next year in may i go back for 5th time.
Really loved it, and at first i wonder why nobody go for a click with that hanging lamps which written something in japanese in it. pics with that things will tell a story that where the pics shoot even if no one can read that properly. then after i found some at the end.
If my camera was half decent, I'd be up for a challenge with Pierre, though I concede Pierre has more experience and a significantly better camera set-up. P.s, Congrats Aaron and Ashley!
@@Pierretlambert That's a *great* idea,. except I currently don't have a phone (so no Instagram access at the moment either) and if I were to use someone else's phone I'd be at a distinct disadvantage. At the moment I'm trying to get the funds together for a new (new to me I mean, I'd happily settle for second-hand) much more recent camera than my (nearly) 10yr old, slow, almost featureless APS-C Samsung NX11 but without a F/T job it's an utter nightmare. If I went digital, I'd be aiming for either a Sony A7III or A7RIII, Panasonic S1R, or maybe even a Nikon D810 or D850 - if I went with film, I'd go for either a Rolleiflex 2.8F TLR or a variant of the Mamiya RZ67 or EVEN maybe a Hasselblad 500CM all medium format cameras of course. The over-riding factors for me in my situation though would be primary cost, running costs and practicality.
Hey Pierre, Love your vids. I’m looking to buy first full frame (A7iii or A7riii), I’m wondering what you’d recommend for a beginner’s first few lenses to get started with. I’m mostly wanting photos of my family while we are traveling (environmental portraits, landscape, nighttime) and I don’t know where to start. Thanks!
Alex filmed the intro and then it was the 3 of us running around shooting and filming each other while Alex waited to get very particular shots down the alley. He's a really cool guy too. Both of them are super genuine people.
From what I know from Pierre, I would say he shoot in Aperture priority essentially, when it comes to street photography. But well, it's just a guess ;)