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It’s really not that simple. If it’s a vibrant culture you might fit in wearing orange. Also giving off a bright positive vibe can make you seem friendly while wearing black and trying to hide can seem mysterious and cause fear
Also, switching to this channel from other photography videos and you're punched in the face with generic, offensively zealous title music and over exaggerated enthusiasticism.. Next.
I had the same thought. I would try to look roughly the same, and the majority of people all seem to be wearing dark colours here. That said, another trick that seems to work is wear a hat - not a dull, ordinary baseball cap, but something like a trilby or porkpie, or something that says 'I'm the photographer, I'm a bit eccentric and outside of 'normal', this is my purpose, just accept I'm here to do a job.
Hello pierre welcome to Nepal 🇳🇵 I'm very happy to see you here in our country. I've been following you since 2 years and i loved your every photography techniques LOT'S OF LOVE ❤
To be super discreet, I’ve learned to shoot from hip (stomach to be exact) with the camera just hanging innocently from my neck, and be aware of the zone range of my lens. Walk up to subject, turn your head sideways pretending looking for a target, and silently hit the shutter
I'm loving this education series you're doing lately, Pierre! My big takeaway from this video was how to discretely take photos on the street with a DSLR (AKA shooting from the hip). I hadn't thought of carrying it in my arms that way. Thank you for the super helpful tips and safe travels!
I used that last technique when I was in Paris, France and got some good results. I am in Atlanta, Georgia and people approach me just as much as I approach them. I use a 24mm and 85mm. The 85mm lets you stay more hidden and you can get that compressed background to isolate a subject
Yeah, a westerner with a bright orange jacket, a backpack and five grand’s worth of photographic kit in your hand. Taking invisibility to a whole new level, eh?
Hello Pierre, Welcome to Nepal. Happy to see you here, a bit shocked as well. If possible, Please create a photowalk with you or meet up with all your followers from Nepal? Have fun exploring and Enjoy our beautiful country.
Super vidéo. Essayer les choses pratiquer s inspirer des conseils c est ce que j ai fait en inde il y a quelques mois et je suis content des résultats. Merci pour toutes ces vidéos très ludiques.
for #2 did u shoot all these shots with longer exposure without a tripod? I assume your camera/lens has an incredible good image stabilizer or is it just your steady hands?
This is for me 😂 every time I decide to go out and do street photography, i cant full out my camera inside the bag and decided to go home. My social anxiety hit me so hard.
Hmmm "be discrete/invisible".. as if no one noticed the white guy with the red jacket and big backpack.... and no it is not a thermos in his hands.... on the other hand, I like your work ...
Do you still use the GM1 70-200 or the GM2? Have you taken a look at the Sigma DG DN 70-200? Trying to find a good new telephoto, and hoping to view your opinions.
Top vidéo ! En effet les deux derniers tips je fais pareil, si il n’y avait qu’un objectif que tu prendrais en voyage pour le street, se serait lequel ?
Hi Pierre, I am Into Street Photography and I really found your tips very useful to my photography. I especially like the first tip, THE INVISIBLE CORNER I am sometimes self conscious of asking people to take their photos. But I still ask people if I can take there photo. Nice night photos I like the different colours that pop out. How can anyone say no to you about being photographed, you are friendly and it comes across that way. Thanks for the tips, 😊
First thing. Slowly extend the camera around a corner. I'd be wondering if someone is trying to make me crazy. That's the creepiest thing I've seen in a long time. Who would such a thing!
😂😂said like that it does sound creepy haha but imagine you don’t want to disturb a beautiful scene. Heck could even be your family having a nice eminent and you don’t want to interrupt :)
Hey, I've just started watching your videos around a week ago while searching for the right camera setup. Thank you for making these contents, they are really amazing. I'm planning on getting the a7iv with 16-35 mm f/2.8 GM, both used. what do you think about this setup? I have past experience with photography, especially landscape and street, trying to go back to the hobby after finishing my degree. your advice would help me a lot. Thanks
It also says he uses Riii....I don't remember the last time I saw him using a Riii lol. Also says he used 70-200 for the shots in this video. 50 12 for a few at the end. Not once is he using the 70-200. Almost looks like he has the 24-105 in some of the shots. Can't really tell on my jacked up phone screen
The first and last advice are soooo creepy! I’ve been doing street photography for 7 years and never seen an actual street photography doing something like this. Fellow photographers, don’t take street photography advice from a content creator.
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Thanks for those awesome tips Sir 😊❤️ Your big fan from Kolkata, India 😄 I'm also a Street Photographer who loves capturing stories like you... I hope I will meet with you someday...😇
Hey a fan from Nepal i have been following you for a long time and watching you shot on the street of Nepal is really Awesome. keep creating and keep inspiring ❤
Main camera in description says Riii? I find that incorrect as i usually see you with the a1 lol. It is actually my favorite Sony sensor though. I returned the Riv and still use Riii's. I will probably buy more when mine crap out.
Hy, I just found out you are posting photos around Kathmandu which are awesome. Are you planning to visit Pokhara, Nepal as well? I would prefer to visit it is also great place to test photos on.