Finally a KZbin photography channel that actually discusses *photography*
@pushingprimitives3 жыл бұрын
Exactly! It's all gear on the other channels. This guy treats photography as fine art and inspires conversations around philosophy and methodology. Brilliant work.
@Nearest_Neighbor3 жыл бұрын
I can highly recommend Dante Sisofo's channel in this regard.
@namaste5972 жыл бұрын
Agreed.
@Kukimuncher Жыл бұрын
The Photographic Eye also great channel
@mathispyt86034 жыл бұрын
you always talk about subjects in a way that is unique, somehow personal and powerful.
@davelevitt48 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video, thanks. A couple of years ago I sold off all my camera equipment, at 74 it was becoming increasing difficult to carry it all around, and invested in the new iPhone. Used it for a time but it just didn’t feel the same as a physical camera so I gradually lost interest. Then a few weeks ago I found a GRIII for sale in a charity shop and it has renewed my interest in photography once again. I’ve now become the “Happy snapper “ I once was.
@seed157 Жыл бұрын
Wow! How much die you pay for it?
@pawel83659 ай бұрын
You found a GR III in a charity shop? 🤔
@hudson80749 ай бұрын
@@pawel8365lol my exact sentiments..Maybe he meant a digital III? That would be more likely
@pawel83659 ай бұрын
@@hudson8074 Even those fetch decent amounts. Sometimes people get rid of their relative's stuff, for various reasons, so it's plausible, and the GR is quite a understated design. I bought a Canon AE-1 for 20$ in 2010, not that crazy, but I've seen people find Leica's for 15$ in thrift shops and so on. But the original story doesn't emphasise the luck in finding a GRIII.
@davelevitt489 ай бұрын
@@pawel8365 It was in box of photographic odds and ends. I think possibly someone had cleared out equipment who didn’t know anything about modern photography. It was just the camera and had didn’t a battery or anything else. Bought an aftermarket battery and charger and it worked. After cleaning it up it looked pretty much like new except for some scratches to the bodywork.
@underdog2774 жыл бұрын
You are way underrated. You deserve to be on top man. The way you make everything seem so simple, not even schools are able to do that.
@KieranCoughlanWicklow4 жыл бұрын
Best camera I’ve ever bought, when life threatens to takeover photography time, the Ricoh swoops in to save the day. The best one handed photography experience there is bar none.
@kaiquelopess4 жыл бұрын
Since a bought my point and shoot, my photography have changed a lot, the way I see things, my process from start to the end and mainly how I have been documenting my life, There are more series than single shots, I am really enjoying it. Thank you Sean, your videos always make we think more 🙌🏽
@ThiagoFerreira-jn4td3 жыл бұрын
Oi Kaique. Blz? Qual point and shoot você comprou? Não sei se você está no Brasil, mas aqui os preços estão exorbitantes. Tenho uma canon t5 e queria mais portabilidade. Obrigado!
@kaiquelopess3 жыл бұрын
@@ThiagoFerreira-jn4td fala thiago! Moro no Brasil sim! Comprei nos Eua no inicio de 2020, uma fuji xf10, muito parecida com a ricoh gr2, tem muita qualidade, portabilidade, levo no pescoço pra pedalar, sempre comigo. Recentemente ela saiu de linha na BH, mas vale a procura!
@ThiagoFerreira-jn4td3 жыл бұрын
@@kaiquelopess Valeu pela resposta. Vou tentar procurar algum modelo assim . Abraços
@GMG14 жыл бұрын
This makes so much sense to me. It makes me rethink my way of shooting. You, Sean, are an inspiration to me
@KikoBeans4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for always imparting the message that gear isn’t always everything when it comes to taking good (great) photographs that you love or are happy and proud of. You always communicate your messages so wonderfully. More power to you!
@kipmay51014 жыл бұрын
I appreciated all of your reflections on the GR III. I’ve had my GRIII for over a year now and everything you said rings true to my experience. It has changed the way I photograph and the simplicity of a small, fixed focal length camera that is always with me has made my photography more enjoyable.
@dawnwindrush4234 Жыл бұрын
The camera is fantastic
@scottfineshriber50512 жыл бұрын
I finally came around and bought the GR IIIx. What an incredible little camera. Beside the beautiful image quality, the customization and the brilliant menu and controls make it a pleasure to use. I’ve owned about five different Canons, seven LUMIX cameras (which I still love, BTW) and used the Nikon D500 quite a lot. For street photography, even the LUMIX cameras don’t quite match up.
@christopherdoheny92504 жыл бұрын
This is the greatest photography channel ever.
@kristinspalder83444 жыл бұрын
Thanks again for the inspiring video about photography. I saw the video of Samuel L Streetlife where you mention some names that are your source of inspiration. But I must honestly admit, my inspiration is you Sean. Thank you for all the inspiration and motivation. :-)
@Viator194 жыл бұрын
Im normally a Canon 5D shooter but I bought a Fuji X70 pocket camera and its now my go to.
@AlexZafer4 жыл бұрын
Excellent video. So glad you decided to do a more in depth look at the Ricoh GRIII. I've been shooting street for YEARS (too many to admit). I use all kinds of gear, as many of us do. I had a Ricoh GR1 film camera in the late 90's. I loved that thing. But time moves on... and the digital age became the rage. Oddly, the full circle journey took me back. This time last year I picked up the Ricoh GR III. The utilitarian appeal and handling sort of reminds me of that old GR1. Ricoh have stayed with this design tradition for more than 20 years. There is a reason for that. Although I have a tendency to put my main camera gear in my bag when I hit the streets, the Ricoh GR III has truly taken over most of my street shooting. The other gear rarely comes out, unless I have some other pre-planned intentions. I'm learning to now just leave the studio hitting the streets with only the Ricoh GR III, and it is liberating. LIBERATING! Although I'm a professional photographer and filmmaker who only shoots RAW, I have come to enjoy just shooting JPEG's with the Ricoh GR III. I have customized the Positive Film simulation to suit my taste, and I'm a huge fan of the many monochrome options. I'm shooting a lot of black and white JPEG's out of camera, full manual, often metering for highlights. Transfer image(s) to phone and do a slight tweak using Snapseed. So much fun! I've become one with this little tool. It is certainly NOT for everybody. It is for me however. It's like a tiny DSLR fixed lens camera in the pocket. How good is that? 28mm equivalent field of view is perfect - it's the filmmakers eye as they say. The lens in this wee beast is so sharp, contrasty and full of character. A marvelous feat of engineering in my view. The added IBIS is a real treat too. I'm shooting way more than I ever have before. I never leave home without it. May I suggest (because it appears you have large hands, as do I), order yourself the JCC Metal thumbs up grip. It secures into the hot-shoe. I did this last week, makes an immense difference in holding the camera. It does not interfere with any of the buttons or dials. Wish I had done that sooner. Worth looking at! Obviously you cannot use it while you have a viewfinder in place. The viewfinder for me is not something that interests me, as I prefer to keep this bit of kit as small and unobtrusive as possible. If I want to use a camera with a view finder, I'll use something else. Good luck. Keep shooting, and thanks for producing such great content. (edit after-thought): SNAP FOCUS! That's the real treat of this camera.
@iwonastanislawska83554 жыл бұрын
I bought Ricoh GR3 in October last year and have never been happier with the camera! Started to shoot proper street photography thanks to it :)
@chrisclarke34434 жыл бұрын
Only Sean Tucker could feature quotes from Bob Newhart and Albert Einstein alongside each other. I have used the Ricoh for about a year now and love it. Most of my professional photographs were about light and dark as well as people but for my street it is just about people and this Ricoh works so well. It is brilliant for the confused amateur look - the " oh i didnt mean to do that look" when people see that you have photographed them. There is the " This is a new camera that i am trying out look" as you turn around seemingly photographing everything but actually only pressing the trigger once.. There is the " talking to a camera " look so people think that its a mobile phone. There is the "sitting down holding the camera out in front and staring at the back screen" look which makes it seem as if you are scrolling through photos that you have already taken. Finally i set my camera up so that it focusses and immediately then takes a shot when i touch the back screen so that people don't even see me hit the shutter button. In a way it sounds furtive but it is simply so that you do not become part of the scene that you are photographing. Above all - it is great fun.
@rezarashidiani51624 жыл бұрын
Excellent advice for choosing a camera.
@bryancorbin37604 жыл бұрын
I have the first version of this camera and I love it. I have nerve damage in my right arm and back so weight is a big concern and the GR has kept me shoot. Fits in my pocket and great image quality. Its became my main camera.
@davemil7164 жыл бұрын
I don't do street work, but a lot of what you talked about hit home for me in my pursuit of minimalist gear. Recently I picked up a Olympus E-pl9... Since I shoot with other M43 gear it was a natural fit for me. I easily grab the E-pl9 with a lens or two and off I go. Really enjoy your videos, this one just hit it right for me!
@keepitreal33634 жыл бұрын
great video! i use a fuji xe3 with the xf27mm for everyday use and compactness is the key i believe to being inconspicuous on the streets
@prodeeptadas4 жыл бұрын
As always, a brilliant exposition, Sean. Succinct. Liked the quote from Saint-Exupéry.
@K-Visuals4 жыл бұрын
Sean. I really love your video's. Love your honesty and authenticity. Love your style. I always look forward to the next video.
@pavel09004 жыл бұрын
I’ve been following you for a while now and although I am not a very good photographer myself, I can still tell when someone’s work is really good. With photography like with anything else, you never stop learning. I enjoy watching you grow as an artist. It’s nice to know and see that someone out there is dealing with similar issues as I. I’ve got to say that your work has improved tremendously. I really like the images you show at the end of this video. Well done!
@rogerwyatt32464 жыл бұрын
As Mies van der Rohe said “less is more.” You quite effectively illuminate the importance of always thinking about technology in the context of technique. The camera doesn’t take “good pictures.” It’s the photographer who does. That photographer accomplished it with an aesthetic and the technique to make it so with a camera that works with rather than fights creating that photo. I find it very impressive that you, Sean, consistently create useful and imaginative videos month after month particularly during this time of pandemic. Thank you.
@seantuck4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Roger. I appreciate that:)
@goodboid4 жыл бұрын
I use a wide angle adapter lens on my GR. Takes it to 21mm. Makes it useful for architecture. I also don't bother with the autofocus. Hold the camera above your head pointing to your feet, set autofocus and then turn it off. Set the aperture to f8, set auto-iso, shoot aperture priority and you'll have sharp images without having to wait for the autofocus to play catchup. I have the older GR of course, where AF could be dodgy.
@odemata874 жыл бұрын
More than a point and shoot, this camera is a beast and very utilitarian. This camera from the GR ii has taught me a lot how to shoot street especially zone shooting to the point now I can use any camera for the task. It's a great tool for cityscapes or even portraits especially when taking advantage of its leaf shutter.
@hgvind4 жыл бұрын
He is one of the best and simple youtuber !!!
@Sushi09234 жыл бұрын
Would love to see you around London, Sean. Keep up the good work and thank you for inspiring us.
@fireguyfrank584 жыл бұрын
I bought the GRiii to go with a minimalist setup. Best choice I ever made. Really transformed my street photography. The snap shooting is hands down the best for me. Thank you again For the great content 🙏🏻
@sarayumedia10244 жыл бұрын
I’ve been waiting on this!!!! Just ordered my GRiii because of your GRii vid. Thank you so much for your work!
@susanfirth22794 жыл бұрын
Always enjoy your videos Sean, even when it may be a topic that doesn't apply to me...you always have such a way of explaining things that I always learn something in your messages. You have such a calming voice as well. A good reminder for me to keep my Canon G10 battery charged, that's normally with me when going to work.
@streetowski4 жыл бұрын
I’ve chosen a Leica Q for the same reasons plus it has a good EVF and can produce a shallow depth of field if I need too.
@Poverello20014 жыл бұрын
Great video. I agree that less is better when it comes to photography. My go to camera is my trusty X70. The GRIII looks like a winner, too!
@leslawrenson3 жыл бұрын
I have only just discovered your channel. I have just bought this camera for all of the reasons that you state in this video. I've been looking for the perfect street camera, and I've tried lots of different cameras, and I was drawn to this camera for everything that some have expressed to be "imperfections." This camera forces you to "see" the shot in your mind WITH the knowledge of how it will frame, and without you looking at the screen. I am a fairly confident shooter and I don't mind taking the kinds of chances that a lot of photographers will tend to avoid, but this camera, with this high spec, is truly fantastic. A fair proportion of my shots are misses because of the way I use it, but the ones that are hits are shots that I probably would never have got with another camera (and being forced to use traditional techniques), so I do not see it as a negative. Quite the contrary, this camera has helped me to take my street photography to an entirely new level. By the way, I love your presentation.
@DianaOtselle4 жыл бұрын
This is great for both minimalist but also introverts. I'm always so self conscious when I film or photograph on the street. I've even had police come to me just 3 weeks ago, while I was filming the street to show how empty it was because of isolation. There were barely any people around and I wasn't filming anyone in particular 🤦♀️
@Muchtoobizy4 жыл бұрын
Diana Otselle: Which country do you live in where police approach you for photographing empty streets? That has never happened to me in full or empty streets and I photograph the streets almost daily. Maybe they were more interested in the fact that you were out in the streets during lockdown, than they were about your camera. I am also respectful of people in my pictures, so if my camera is pointed at a single person or couple (as opposed to a general crowd), I always ask permission. Of course it then makes them aware of the camera, but I still get great shots and it eliminates that feeling of discomfort about taking pictures of people who don't want to be photographed. (I also get refusals, but not as many as you might think - a lot depends on my approach).
@peskymacaw90334 жыл бұрын
@Foto4Max That serves an actual purpose, dumbass.
@LifeArtOther4 жыл бұрын
Diana Otselle - Intentional Living totally understand. It has its weaknesses but bracketing helped me overcome them. Saw your channel. Sounds like ur in the eu. I’m also wondering when i will get stopped 😂 I think if you dont intens on posting it on the Internet then there is nothing they can say.
@DianaOtselle4 жыл бұрын
@@LifeArtOther In the UK. The lockdown had already been lifted (there were never restrictions to go out anyway) but they were after my camera in particular, since they asked me why I was filming. I told them it was just to capture how empty some streets are, streets that were usually packed that time of the day. They left me alone but I was surprised they even came, didn't expect it at all.
@Tom_YouTube_stole_my_handle4 жыл бұрын
@@DianaOtselle Just to be clear, the police have no business asking you why you are taking photographs while you are in a public place. You may choose to tell them, but that would just be a courtesy on your part.
@mark_midmark4 жыл бұрын
I started with a Pentax K-50 with the kit lenses and loved photography. The lenses grew to more expensive and specialized lenses, then I moved to a Pentax K-3ii. I started buying big heavy Sigma lenses and stopped bringing my camera with me so much. I then bought a Ricoh GR-ii and fell in love with it. I eventually sold all of my Pentax and GR-ii thinking that I would compromise with a Sony A6300+smaller lenses, and then I ran into the same issue of it being a hassle to bring with me, plus I never liked shooting with the Sony despite how technically good it is. I sold my Sony and moved back to the GR series, this time with the GR-iii. I keep it with me everywhere and love shooting with it. It's my favorite camera of all time. I appreciate the love you also have of it, it is great to see you putting it to use and giving me inspiration.
@zoltanpeter47194 жыл бұрын
canon eos m100 also works well for stealthy street photograpy. people often don't even notice the 200mm tele, it's so small compared to full frame professional setups. using the 22mm pancake I can sort of pocket it
@jonihofmann33184 жыл бұрын
Brilliant! Your technique for street photography is exactly what I need. It makes so much sense to find a great space and then allow people to move through it. Totally inspiring❤️
@westschinken4 жыл бұрын
I love your work. I'm a fan since day one. You've been helping me to grow as a photographer with all those videos. Such an inspiration. All the best for you!
@justintyler481410 ай бұрын
I'm really grateful to hear these thoughts while enjoying your photography. I often get into ideas and want to hear from others but find opinions from those whos work I can't or don't identify with and to see your work and how you play with existing light etc was very enlightening no pun intended, to me as I just bought this camera and have been falling in love with it
@normapadro4204 жыл бұрын
Hello. I have shot very beautiful photographs with point and shoot cameras before I couldn't see any problems with the images at all. I'm glad that people are creating shots with them. They are very important tools and very effective too. They fit everywhere too.
@michaelschmitt54134 жыл бұрын
Thanks for doing the video. I shoot Fuji X100T mostly for Street. I started however, with a Canon S90 point & shoot. I almost bought a Ricoh before the Fuji, but was tempted away by a Sony A6000. I sold that one quickly and bought the X100T. I wish my X100T had a tilt screen for shooting without lifting the camera. Keep the videos coming. Love them all. Even the ones that aren't about gear.
@nigelwest34304 жыл бұрын
I have the Canon EOS-R + Lots of "L" glass (EF and RF) the EOS-M5 with almost a full set of EF-M lenses but my little Sony RX100mkiii Is always with me and some of my all time favourite images have been taken on it
@namaste5975 ай бұрын
I purchased this camera because of you and I ive been using it till this day
@ainsleywilkins1454 жыл бұрын
My little GR goes with me everywhere and I appreciate we are talking street photography but it's also great for general urban, architecture and even landscape photography. Therefore I disagree that it's simply a street tool and should be considered as a great alrounder taking into account the limitation of 28mm.
@jamesdeveron35854 жыл бұрын
You're doing great with these videos Sean, they are really cool. The low key lighting, the choice of music and the well worded, thoughtful narration make for something really enjoyable
@NnamdiDo4 жыл бұрын
Hey Sean, I love listening to you, the details, your contents are so rich and well engaging, you make every minute worth it
@cala75084 жыл бұрын
Sean Tucker is articulate, thoughful and perhaps best of all, straight to the point in the videos I've watched so far, and I've only scratched the surface. For this one, I'd like to know more about the Ricoh vs. smartphones. What are the phone limitations that the Ricoh overcomes? Possibly a subject covered in something I haven't caught up with yet. But the main thing to say is that this video series exemplifies photo education the way it should be, thanks.
@robspedding95204 жыл бұрын
The GR2 is the best piece of photography kit I've ever bought. (Influenced by your original video!) It is a great camera but you hit the nail on the head - there are no excuses for not having it with you even for short trips. It means I take more photos, of more scenes than I would before. Just love it.
@faisaliqbal48484 жыл бұрын
Its always such a treat to listen to you speak. Stay blessed Sean.
@jvanegas144 жыл бұрын
Oh My God your shooting style is a revelation to me! I'm also super averse to confrontation even and am a huge introvert even though ironically street photography is my favorite style
@bendroege4 жыл бұрын
Swiss Army knife analogy was on point
@SPTSuperSprinter156 Жыл бұрын
what you are saying at roughly the 7 minutes mark about being inconspicuous with the gr iii compared to a bigger camera is so true. I was at the park today in amongst a load of birds that were being fed with my gr, hoping to get some interesting closeups. I was apparently so invisible that the man feeding them threw a load of bread directly at me. He of course apologised, but it made me realise how invisible we can be with a camera like this and I honestly love it. I look forward to the comparative lack of hassle it will attract compared to bigger systems.
@MaxPhotoGraphic6 ай бұрын
Thank you Sean, I saw the video with the guy that You have both shot in London, I fo not remember his name but I have seen quite a good amount of his content as well. Since almost 2 months I have syarted a daily photo challenge with my 1 inch gx7 mark 2 canon, 8 year old, I love of it the priority selection and the +-3 compensation dial to set the camera even before using the digital screen. I feel like you, I am taking photos that normally I would take only in my time off. In this way I love to have jeans-pocket size camera that is always with me. I believe as well that with a compact camera people are not that irritable. I like that in my camera there is a built in nd so I can set for example 1/15 sec in the shadows of a bright day, and I can also have a bokekceith max aperture in full day light. Among the things that I love there is also the tilt screen that allows me to shoot really low or height and to do hip shots. If you wanted to do hipshots with your camera how would you do? You just do chest shots as you said? Which anyway is a good suggestion on my point of view. I really like to be able to carry something in the pocket of my jeans without needing a bag or a jacket. What do you think about yhe lastest leica 4/3, about the similar 1 inch sony and about the 2 versions of lens ricoh? Which ones do you think it may match more my needs? Thank you again, Max
@ezekielkokspeaks4 жыл бұрын
You just made me love my gr3 more bro! Thank you for the lovely pics!
@jamesdelaney30944 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this James. I too tend to suffer from finding taking cameras, lenses and tripods to be an obstacle, or at least a hindrance, to actually taking photographs. This is especially problematic for me as my primary form of transport is a bicycle. Anyway, a few months ago I looked at small, quality, compact cameras - including the Ricoh Although, in my case, I went for a Sony RX100 (first gen as it can be had so cheaply - new - if you look around and I didn't want to spend a large amount on something that did not work). I also felt the zoom on the RX would fit better with how I photograph. Anyway, it has been a revolution. I now take photographs I would never have done before simply because I have the camera with me. So, everything you say here is fully relatable. I also, find its "limitations" - over a full DSLR - make me more experimental in getting the images I want. Or indeed looking at things in a very different way. Should have added. Bought Collection 3 - which is wonderfully exciting and worth everyone's attention - but now knowing so much of it was shot with this little camera adds much.
@WatchHobbyist4 жыл бұрын
Recently bought this. Sold my Q2 and haven’t looked back. It’s so inconspicuous with such superb image quality!
@StuartWeir4 жыл бұрын
That’s not what I was expecting, isn’t the Q2 like the holy grail of not only Street but 28mm focal lengths?
@buleulek51534 жыл бұрын
Seriously ?!
@Bewar3them00n9 ай бұрын
The GR is not a Swiss Army knife, but it might make you into one, it’ll make you adapt, & pick up new skills. The 24Mb file size gives you some flexibility to crop without loss of sharpness. It’s not just a one trick pony, the multiple exposure function, and shooting low light with long exposure will give you some surprising results
@brandishwar4 жыл бұрын
I have a Lumix LX100 that I bought for similar reasons. I researched other options, including yours, but decided on the LX100 as it has an optical zoom (35mm equivalent of 24-75mm) and aperture control. And I like as well that those controls are external: the shutter speed is a dial on top, aperture is a click ring around the lens. And exposure compensation is also a dial on the top. Control ring (adjacent to aperture ring) can be configured to adjust ISO. One nice little feature I've discovered - probably unintentional by the firmware developers - is the ability for it to take a shot as soon as it confirms focus by setting "Shutter AF and "Half Press Release" both to On. So this means I can set up a shot, move my focus point, and the camera will focus and take the shot all in one motion, which guarantees a sharp shot in most circumstances.
@ducatitastic4 жыл бұрын
I've done a fair bit of street photography with various cameras and have to agree with you 100 % regarding raising the camera to your eye, straight away you get noticed but with the GR no one seems to care what you're doing and snap focus was an added bonus for me.
@PlanetaNewss Жыл бұрын
I am obsessed with your content 😃 I can’t stop watching your videos 😅
@RICOHGRPHOTOGRAPHY4 жыл бұрын
Great video! We love it
@treypetitjean71423 жыл бұрын
This is the first video I've seen of yours. It makes me SUPER happy to see a guy review a camera for the creative tool it is and not like a tech-obsessed pixel-peeper. SUBBED.
@rajmaharjan98284 жыл бұрын
Your videos are like crack to me, every time a new one comes up my whole demeanor changes! Nothing but love Mr.Tucker!
@sharonhaasbroek74644 жыл бұрын
I normally use my dslr. I recently acquired the Sony rx100 vii. You've inspired me to get out there and use it more often. Thank you for the work you put into your videos.
@alantan76444 жыл бұрын
Thank you Sean for giving back to photography
@NORTRONGAMES4 жыл бұрын
The production value and content in your videos are beyond compare. Enjoying it more Sean
@ivan.32754 жыл бұрын
Love my GR ii. I don't use screen or viewfinder. Only blind shoot. It's fun and im invisible for many peoples. I dont like stay and catch momenta. I like to move and shoot peoples from close distances.
@jjccllgg4 жыл бұрын
I remember your first video about the GRII. Love mine.
@oncleschultz3 жыл бұрын
As always, you're so clear, so good...
@TravelGeeq Жыл бұрын
I was on the fence about buying this camera, but I loved and appreciated with every point you made. I am a new fan of your work and I am looking forward to learning more.
@elmachomen4 жыл бұрын
Great video Sean! I agree with you 100%, the only way to grow as a photographer is taking more and more pictures, there's no way around it. As always, really inspiring content, I'll be looking forward to your editing video. Take care, greetings from Scotland!
@goldenmystik2 жыл бұрын
OMG @seantucker 😮 I discovered your work recently, I’ve been just amazed by your approach and creative style!! Thank you for making this videos and sharing your style / experiences!!
@powerforward19554 жыл бұрын
Sean, your work with shadows photography is unequalled! Absolutely stunning. Watching this video is encouraging me to rethink my photography pursuits. I was saving $ for good glass for my older Canon, then began looking at the Sony A6500. As you aptly stated, taking more pics is the primary bridge to become better faster---so I paused your video and read the stats on the Sony RX100II & Canon Powershot G9X Mark II (silver). My brain will be on overload for a couple of days. Lastly, your locations for street photography are amazing---the suspicious culture here in the US might not be so welcoming unless you're in a tourist location. Be well.
@JulioBarrancoGalaviz4 жыл бұрын
Waiting impatiently for the second part. I'm considering the Ricoh GRIII for my new camera.
@john_in_Berlin3 жыл бұрын
Totally reminds me of that scene in the Bond movie, where he says "Stop touching your ear!" Agree about remaining an honest observer of a scene, less holding it up to the face; waiting for a while and then capturing a good walk - this has been my style for years, but still so much to learn. If I had a dollar for every apology I received from passers-by, I'd buy a GRIII for all my friends. Thanks for another articulate tour through your approach. You and Samuel may have just switched me from the X100V to the GRIII. Have been looking for a replacement for my Lx7 (and my phone). This may be it.
@AlexOnStreets4 жыл бұрын
The Tuck has spoken. Shout out to my boys Sam Lin Taro and Bello. GR gang. Loved your video with Sam too. Actually re-watched it a few times. You guys gel.
@jwally37063 жыл бұрын
Hey Sean. I purchased a canon M50 a number of years ago just so I could carry a small pocket size camera with me all the time. It sat on my shelf for the longest time just collecting dust because I seemed I just couldn't put down the 5D, lens, tripod and bag. After watching your video I manage to re-think what I really wanted to capture and the most effective way (and lightest) to do my daily walk about shooting. Needless to say that little M50's battery has been put to good use. Thanks man John
@Tom_YouTube_stole_my_handle4 жыл бұрын
I'd previously seen the film you made with Samuel, you did a great job there, really worth people watching.
@takebetterphotos29274 жыл бұрын
I like your attitude to working the street. Makes sense, aligns with my thinking.
@damonpthomas4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for another terrific video, Sean. I've had this camera for a few months and consider it one of my best purchases. In an attempt to save for a house deposit I've sold off my drone, my iPad, my old game collection, and other bits and pieces, but there's no way I could sell the GR3. I'm not a photographer but as a tool to capture shots of my family, this thing is pretty much essential. I think of it in a similar way to my phone. I'd regret not always having it with me, but because it fits in my pocket, it's always there and ready to go. I've got a Google Home display on my office desk cycling through recent and past images, and it's obvious when the GR3 shots come on. They're noticeably crisper, punchier, and livelier than those taken on my Samsung phone; it's night and day. There are some great accessories to get for the GR3, particularly the NISI filter set for longer exposures: nisifilters.com.au/product/nisi-filter-system-for-ricoh-gr2-gr3-master-kit/, but the clear reasons this is the best camera money can buy are: it fits in your pocket, starts in an instant, and has exceptional image quality. The metaphor of this being like a specialty knife is apt. You need to know when buying this that it's only for photos, but since you will also have a phone with you that can take videos, it's fine for this to be a one-function tool. It handles that function so well! Thanks again and take care!
@yoelrey4 жыл бұрын
Very inspiring! Gonna try to use my GR3 more!
@CrazieAsianBoi4 жыл бұрын
Very nice video! I felt i had an epiphone about 8 months ago when i though it would be exciting to hit the streets and shoot with a compact camera. No camera or camera bag and no 70-200. Boy was that a good experience!
@thebusinessmindset4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Sean. Great video and motivation to get out there and just shoot!
@Buzzregog4 жыл бұрын
I love the look I get from my GRII, haven't quite made it to upgrading to the III - damn fine camera.
@ericprouzet38514 жыл бұрын
As usual, the way you explain your photography is always enlightening and give ideas. I'm a "poor" amateur enjoying my "precious" Fuji X100f, which is much more versatile with its fixed 23 mm lens than expected. I recently added the Fuji X-A7, some more "basic" camera (we are becoming so demanding with our expensive toys) for street-photo (the X100f does it very well too) because of the pivoting screen that would allow me to shoot from the hip. NB: I chose SquareSpace for my amateur website because of your recommendation (I used your link). I'm genuinely thrilled with it, and my wife created her own photo website with only a couple of tips from myself.
@robmcd4 жыл бұрын
Absolutely Awesome. After putting together a huge Sony A7III Kit, I lashed out and got the Fuji X100V. I never carry my big camera around, because it is big and heavy. And not weatherproof.
@ruteabdo4 жыл бұрын
OMG I've been waiting for this for so long! I hate bringing big cameras around, but I never actually found a good point and shoot but I just feel this is the one. Everything you said is exactly what I'm looking for. Thank you so much!
@TSXAgility4 жыл бұрын
With sodden Portland, the X100V wound up being my street camera of choice and it’s great being able to run light all day long. A couple spare batteries and a bit of Cartlandia food and a whole day can be enjoyed. My EOS R and 4/24-105 means 2-3 hours out at the maximum plus back pain. Keep the great, meaningful content coming please, I always look forward to it.
@mariobiele59074 жыл бұрын
Gret Video, Sean! Thx for being so helpful and open with sharing your opinion. This is so valuable this days. Cheers
@dingo3718 Жыл бұрын
Great video Sean as per,, I have a confession to make I started off with digital and have quite a collection of Nikon DSLR cameras ,,but recently I felt that I've missed out on something,, so I've bought a used Ricoh 35mm film camera in excellent condition, and some black and white film ,as I only shoot black and white, and have to say I have found a new love for photography,,ok I'm not going to be expert at photography and don't claim too,, but I have to say it definitely makes you think more about your composition and slows the whole process down a touch which I enjoy usually I feel the need to rush to take the shot which turns out more miss than hit,
@gharrop14 жыл бұрын
Could not agree more about the Ricoh , Have had one for about a year, it’s such fun to use and I am constantly amazed at how sharp the images it takes can be , definitely a really rewarding, fun “pairing knife camera” to own! As always your enthusiasm is inspiring...many thanks.
@LuisGGomezPhoto2 жыл бұрын
Sean, thanks, I agree with you 100% on street photography is much easier and healthy not to carry big equipment. After this video, I just place an order at B&H for the Ricoh GR iii Street Edition. Take care of yourself, and thanks for sharing.
@suebyrne77394 жыл бұрын
Very inspiring - thanks Sean
@dailybackup83722 жыл бұрын
I started street with a Ricoh SLR and a 28mm back in 1982. I always love the wideness of what I shot. The GRIII 28mm worked out perfect for me.
@gerikmd4 жыл бұрын
more focus on photography and less on gear.. on point! great video!
@ladyizzabella4 жыл бұрын
I've always wanted to do street photography, but my fear of the confrontational aspect of pointing a camera at people that you described has always held me back. Thank you for this video and for presenting a solution to a problem I've been struggling with for years.
@Cristasphoto4 жыл бұрын
Focus on the background as people walk by. Then if they say something point at the background... it’s what I do basically..
@jonathankuku33542 жыл бұрын
Love the discussion. WIll definitely get into more Street photography. I am sold. Thank you
@snappiness4 жыл бұрын
I recently bought GR1 for $250 for landscape/adventure while mountain biking. Love it for many of the same reasons! Also, I edit using SnapSeed on my phone. Just carry a USB-C SD dongle and plug into my phone. Faster than wifi transfer anyway. Works really well.
@howardahhon76004 жыл бұрын
Everytime you post a new video I get so excited and inspired!?!? 📷💖😁