I need to ask you a question how come when.i look in my camera viewfinder the image look longer or shorter than when I look at the image with my eye. Is it because my eye focal length different than my camera
Hey Alen, great video. Very helpful! But could you make one talking about your composition process and decision making? Also how you set up your camera depending on location and why... Thanks again for sharing man! peace.
Love this, Alen. I'm definitely looking forward to better weather and exploring areas of Toronto with my camera that I haven't been to often. I'm always inspired by how much thought and planning you put into you videos. You inspired me to up the content on my RU-vid channel. Thank you 👍
I've been following you on Instagram for a while now. But I've been sleeping on your videos bro. No more, this video was great bro. You are great, great tips and well made vlog. Thank you so very much sir!
Alen, i absolutely love the way you make your videos. Always so clear and concise. You are so inspirational bro. I'd love for you to come to Cape Town and photograph our beautiful city. You will love it here man. Keep up the awesome content. Oh.. and why do you only have 111k subs?? You deserve so many more... Millions more ;) Much love, Pete
This is the type of photography I want to deliver, but live in a very towny area. A city-like environment is not very easy to find in Florida. There are no tall buildings, no rooftops, the streets look rough and not many vehicles drive through these, the light is very plain during night time situations and the architecture is not attractive at all. Any tips or advice on how I can find the environment I'm looking to capture in my photography?
When you have Alen's good looks, it makes it easier to go up to strangers and ask for thier number...er...i mean for a photo. :P Great vid as always! :)
Whats the chances of coming across an ABSOLUTE SMOKE SHOW who's friendly nd up for taking some shots.. Only Alen could find her haha. Loved that interaction
The first lens I bought after I got a camera kit was the nikkor 50mm f1.8g n it's a great lens, but if i were to go back in time i definitely would have picked up the 35. I find lots of times I don't get as much in frame as I'd like. It's a good lens if you're on the street, but not so much when you go into shops n such.
Go to financial district, around Union station and you will see some amazing architecture and views of the CN tower. 100% recommended going to distillery district and graffiti alley. Yonge-Dundas is another place if you are looking for a lot of people or street performers. And if you happen to have some time, go to Toronto Islands to snap the skyline. Hope you enjoy your time in Toronto
I like to go up to random people and I tell them that I am doing a “100 portrait stranger project”. If they would like to help me out and be apart of it. I’d say 70-80% of the time they don’t mind being part of my project. You can also ask if they would like to have there photo sent and if so just exchange info and go from there. Like you said you may meet a new friends through it or even a potential a paid gig. Great video bud. More street photography photos would be nice.
Very nice job with the portrait approach. You should be confident as you certainly have the looks and a good age to pull it off. For many of us not so much. I will stick to the street abstracts and impersonal environmental shots but it is wide open for you my friend.
How was the photo in 10:25 taken? What was it's perspective? It looks like it was a combination of two photos but not sure if it is the case. Please let me know :)
I wanna do this tomorrow in my city Nairobi, Kenya.... I'll be extremely lucky to get back home alive with my camera..... hehehehe. Thieves are set everywhere ready to devour! Thanks 😊...fingers crossed 🤞