Great video! I need to try more often this kind of photography, just shy of getting to close to subjects. I’m wondering, are you shooting with a 28mm equivalent or 40mm equivalent? Gracias!
@henrynorgrove203421 сағат бұрын
Just found your channel and I'm very glad I did! Inspiring
@WORDONTHESTREETphotoКүн бұрын
great video Eduardo!
@Brian_War2 күн бұрын
Pero que buen video compa, son de los que inspiran y dan ganas de salir a la calle a fotear. Un saludaso!
@atticustay12 күн бұрын
What lens are you using?
@eortizfoto2 күн бұрын
It doesn’t matter
@atticustay13 күн бұрын
What lens do you use most?
@eortizfoto2 күн бұрын
The lens won’t matter
@snusgeneral79523 күн бұрын
what i experienced in Georgia on the markets is, that people are more worried about the fake brands they sell and beiing photographed with it.
@kalkiishre4 күн бұрын
Fujifilm cameras are excellent I must say ♥️
@joffinyu5 күн бұрын
This is very very interesting. I am just wowed
@paulholland81326 күн бұрын
What a great chat with a photographer i really like and admire, fascinating. #soholeica.
@lucian82567 күн бұрын
"My triggers are lipstick, well defined animal shadows and Justin Beiber." Thats a wild line
@andreykhrulev56767 күн бұрын
You are very inspiring and motivating! Thanks! ❤
@jlaw88828 күн бұрын
You just reminded me! ... turn the stabilizer Off. I always forget that and when I get to review the images later I say net time, then it happens again! 😢
@sorenakmi83458 күн бұрын
I love your photography ❤️
@titong_totong8 күн бұрын
I started street photography just this new year because of this awesome guy. Thank you.
@grumpygrumpygrump8 күн бұрын
Have you done a video on general settings? I always struggle with sharpness…don’t know if I should be setting to 1/500 min or something. If you ever come to UK I’d love to do a workshop day with you.
@acidmuert9 күн бұрын
quedo encantando con enriquecer mi conocimiento con tus videos e invitado eduardo!! apenas empece a tomar fotografias en serio hace 2 meses y he de decir que tu trabajo ha quedado impregnado en lo mas profundo de mi alma!!
@nickspector19 күн бұрын
Your channel is one of my favourites. Love seeing your POV shooting complex scenes with lots of action. It’s inspired and informed my practice. I’ve been binging your videos for a few days now. I hope you’ll post more soon! 🙏
@rupkathamondal778510 күн бұрын
Being a Bengali I can say u represented bengal through your lens in such a way that yes we can feel the vibe appropriately ❤
@sherwinuniverse10 күн бұрын
Everyone says 28 but I am in love with two lenses for street, 16-35 canon f4 and 70-200 canon f4
@eortizfoto10 күн бұрын
Too bulky for my taste. Good luck 🤞
@fabioserenelli10 күн бұрын
hope you don't mind a technical question... I have noticed you keep changing aperture/shutter speed / ISO ... I thought you were working in hyperfocal distance with fixing focus but also F value and SS, leaving the ISO to the camera. However, every 10m you have different settings!. What mode were you using? I am puzzled...
@eortizfoto10 күн бұрын
I don’t remember how I shoot back then… I do now shoot fully manual with fix iso at 800 for most of the day
@fabioserenelli10 күн бұрын
@@eortizfoto thanks! I have been bouncing between substack, your tube, and your portolio for the past 3 good hours 😀
@PUROBAILAZO202010 күн бұрын
In this day and age, it feels like you can’t share an opinion without being called a hater, and I hope that’s not the case here. I’m not questioning the quality of this photographers work. It’s beautiful. But I think part of what makes his work stand out is the locations he's shooting in. It's often in exotic far-off places that most people don’t have access to which naturally makes their work more captivating. It also seems like when photographers shooting in these foreign countries, people aren’t as paranoid as Americans tend to be. I see this guy photographing children, men, and women, and no one’s making a big deal about it because he’s seen as a tourist. That kind of acceptance gives him more freedom to capture authentic moments. It makes me wonder if these same photographers brought their skills to more familiar places, everyday locations that people might overlook, would their work have the same impact? I’d love to see them capture the beauty of Americana in the 2020s like what Robert Frank did with The Americans instead of focusing only on iconic cities or exotic spots. Sometimes the magic is in finding the extraordinary in the ordinary. Anyways that's what I think. 🤷🏽♂️
@eortizfoto10 күн бұрын
It’s true and I agree with you a bit. However, both Jon and I are travelers/nomad 1st and photographers 2nd. And The work you describe is done all over the place too. Fabian Ecochard in Paris, Sam Feria in Australia, Trevor wisecup in NY and so on. You just need to expand your horizons. Examples of great work can be found anywhere. I’m shooting a street photography project in La Paz, Bolivia. Where it’s not easy, and local photographers tell me something similar, you can do this bc you’re a foreigner. At the end of the day, one needs to stop making excuses and do the work one wants and also can. I do the same style of photos no matter where I go, I did it even Germany where people aren’t friendly, especially photographically speaking
@dummybert11 күн бұрын
Fantástico trabajo, tocayo. Me fascina las composiciones que obtienes. Únicamente tienes un zine disponible, verdad? (el de color en India)
@apontutul11 күн бұрын
0:32 what a beautiful shot of rain, Indian monsoon. Thanks for sharing
@willinirschl11 күн бұрын
Hi Eduardo! How do you edit your work? I escpecially love the colors of the picture at 5:00. For me your work looks not really digital but also not really trying to look like film, very unique with a retrospective feel to it really love it!
@KevinBhar12 күн бұрын
As always loved this video, anytime I need something to relax, I like coming back to your videos. I do have a question though, what's the usual ISO value you use for your street photos? I noticed these shots were 800 even in broad daylight (I guess that allows low aperture quick shutter speeds in congested places), but also a few were 400 as well. Do you have a usual preference for ISO, say, for good daylight environment that you start off with?
@shooting.street12 күн бұрын
I was interested to see in your gear list you have the 56mm and the 90mm. Both recent additions to my own kit. However, having shot with 28mm for the last 5 years or so, I am really not sure why I have bought these new lenses. I just sensed that there was more to explore with longer lenses I guess. Would love to know how you use them and why they are in your bag?
@gervasio-h12 күн бұрын
Thanks to your videos! I really appreciate the insight you're sharing on each of them. I live near a market and it is always a busy place. Your pointers are spot on as guidance. I'll start my channel and upload my street photos.
@willinirschl13 күн бұрын
Eduardo, you have no idea how inspiring these videos are for me. Please keep them coming. I love your approach and how you blend into the scenery. I'm not afraid of putting up my camera to the eye. But working a scene like you will be definitely a longterm goal for me.
@crawlingkingsnake93615 күн бұрын
Are we talking full frame equivalent when speaking of lenses? Great work btw. Keep the videos coming please 😊
@tonyleezhu15 күн бұрын
I love this type of content. It helps a lot to overcome the fear of approching people 🙌
@bryantwalley17 күн бұрын
Brother this should be the first video every photographer should watch. I got a new camera a few months ago and it took me a good 30 minutes to go through all the menu settings trying to get all the crap off the viewfinder.
@davidhuisken349917 күн бұрын
I completely agree that it's important in just enjoying the walk & interaction with the street & the people in it even if you don't get the good photo. It also can be a time for experimenting with different things. It seems that the field of view of the video is close to that of your stills which makes it interesting for the viewer to see how they would capture the view amd comparing it to what you saw.
@alejandrodemorizi17 күн бұрын
gracias ! i´ gracias ! I´m learning a lot watching your videos.
@ShivanshDev18 күн бұрын
how are all of them so sharp
@jonathanbeck237518 күн бұрын
Just superb, thank you for sharing your insights Eduardo.
@rkvvkr19 күн бұрын
Thank you @eduardo for your videos. I was feeling like I am loosing interest in photography mainly because I was too concerned with perfection and had all the settings turned on everywhere. Your POV view and monologue at the beginning is giving me immense energy to go out and start clicking Thank you Sir 🙏🏽
@rkvvkr19 күн бұрын
I was being too rigid with how to take photos. These directions on tilting and being open to trying new things is what I am going to do
@rkvvkr19 күн бұрын
Can you also share the song name?
@photographpaul19 күн бұрын
Street photography is a genre of photography that focuses on capturing spontaneous, everyday moments in public spaces. It often involves photographing people, their interactions, as well as urban life and atmosphere. The key element is capturing the authenticity of the moment, showing reality in its natural form, without posing or styling. In this field, quick reactions, a keen sense of observation, and the ability to spot interesting scenes in ordinary, everyday situations are essential. As a landscape photographer, my approach to photography is somewhat different. I focus on nature, its tranquility, beauty, and harmony. My photos often convey the emotions tied to the moments I capture in nature, from sunrises to the misty stillness of winter mornings. In contrast to street photography, my images are more reflective and intimate, showcasing the beauty of landscapes that have their own rhythm but are also filled with peace and harmony.
@eortizfoto19 күн бұрын
Thanks for copying-pasting the definition of street photography. I wasn’t aware of it. Cheers
@almostgreen949820 күн бұрын
A pessimistic person wouldn’t travel like you do! Thanks for helping all of us!😊
@michaellemon918322 күн бұрын
Lived in Hong Kong and mainland China for over 2 decades and speak the languages. If you’re a foreigner shooting in a wet market, the venders will start shouting “photographer” to alert everyone in the market but a local can snap away.
@mignav46423 күн бұрын
4:36 Dude, she framed better than you! 😂
@eortizfoto22 күн бұрын
I suck at portraiture 😔, plus the lady wanted me to take her photo.
@77cats-223 күн бұрын
The kind of video that makes one restless and feeling the need to rush outside with a camera. A little after watching this, KZbin recommended the video Jonathan did for B&H, and I believe it's really thanks to your video Eduardo. The both of you are a great source of inspiration and knowledge.
@reetrofilms23 күн бұрын
Man i am living in this city for 30 years now still your frames are very new to me.
@syedjaffar31024 күн бұрын
It's not the gear. It's the person itself. What a great teacher and photographer
@unlikelymoment25 күн бұрын
paradise for street photographers.
@unlikelymoment25 күн бұрын
what an under rated channel. this was amazing. Thanks for sharing
@daveed447525 күн бұрын
Agree. I keep my viewfinder clean.
@Alex-xq5wz25 күн бұрын
hello eduardo, i just started photography because of you, do you use some filter on your lens to have nice colors ?
@rajeshjantilal26 күн бұрын
great video.cheers
@manuprats508026 күн бұрын
This man, Jonas Jasoperg street photography is empty; it boils down to a series of coincidences captured from odd angles to grab the viewer's attention. Copying Alex Webb doesn't make you Alex Webb.
@eortizfoto26 күн бұрын
It’s sad that you think he’s copying Alex Webb. Layering isn’t equal to Webb’s work. Find out about the curse of Alex Webb. I personally think Jonathan’s work has a sense of depth and life that few can achieve. He’s even using a 28mm, Webb used mainly a 35. I think Jonathan’s work is more similar to Sam Abel’s, but I’m sure you don’t know this name.
@manuprats508026 күн бұрын
@eortizfoto any point of view is correct. To me after Webb, everything is done.
@eortizfoto26 күн бұрын
@@manuprats5080 then why bothering taking photos anymore? Or even going outside if everything is done? Don’t think so