Members Martin Vronsky Posted August 8, 2023 Members Share Posted August 8, 2023 Quote Travel Street Photography Walkabout. You can find great light when you're doing street photography in the sun. I'll show you how I find great composition, how I find light and how to get a variety of wide, tight and interesting shots. It's my process. Anytime you can look into anyone's process it's really beneficial to you. It allows you to see how someone else works. I love seeing how other photographers work. Take a look and let us know what you think. 00:00 Travel Street Photography Walkabout In The Sun - Wide, Tight and Interesting 00:49 Lens Choice - Tamron 28-200mm Lens 02:00 My process and camera settings 02:25 Shooting into the highlight side 02:54 Shooting into the shadow side 03:27 Wide, tight and interesting 04:44 Single point autofocus 05:10 Photographing people in the sun 06:09 Wide, Low Angles 06:30 Photographing buildings with rule of thirds 07:17 Use shadows and highlights to emphasize dimension 07:34 Look for little details 07:49 Single spot focus for tight shots 08:14 Look for interesting light and objects 08:24 Shoot symmetrical design compositions 09:16 Shoot historical buildings 10:06 Use leading lines to a focal point 10:47 Windows tell interesting stories 11:39 If you don’t like the view, change your point of view 12:11 Try deep depth of field to tell story 12:29 Try super low angle 13:04 Look for texture and leading lines 13:29 Find items that tell a story 14:32 Get off the beaten path 14:52 Use reflections 15:03 Move around to find more interesting light 15:30 Find the light, find the image 16:18 Use of texture with rule of thirds 16:47 Look for repetition 17:13 Get in really tight 17:36 Find great light 17:55 Sony a7R V 18:03 Shoot in raw so you can process the images 18:15 Conclusion Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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