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Really like the mixture of you talking about the lens followed by a look at some photography books that demonstrate examples.
ОтветитьDefinitely interested in some thoughts about longer tele lenses for the sort of work you guys do.
Do love a 35mm tho!
What about a 40mm? The Goldilocks lens! I’ve been shooting recently with the Fujifilm 27mm (40mm eq) and it’s fantastic. Has barely come off my camera.
ОтветитьAre you shooting 35mm on the d850? What's your thoughts on the AFD f2 if you have any? Great stuff as always.
ОтветитьAwesome video. Would love more content on 50mm lens.
Maybe making the most of a 50mm lens?
Splendid video! 🙌🏼
Totally agree on Joel Meyerowitz, I watch his interviews and videos whenever I feel the lack of motivation and creativity, he is just so inspiring.
Indeed 35mm is a good starting point especially for learning.
Really like this kind of video! Really interesting and inspiring! Good job 👏
ОтветитьBrilliant video, brilliant books!📚
ОтветитьI didn’t quite see which camera you was using there, could you go back and do some close ups 😂
Only messing Josh, Great video mate! Those three are huge influences on my work also, particularly Webb for layering.
Great video. I really love the colors in your photos. Just brilliant. Please do a video on your editing style!
ОтветитьSuch a great video. So inspirational
ОтветитьJoel is a great inspiration, nice video really enjoyed this
ОтветитьGreat video! I feel the same way about Alex Webb’s work. Simultaneously inspired, but also wanting to throw my camera out the window :)
ОтветитьReally loved your 35mm photos! I think that are quite better then the zoom ones or 28mm. I don't know but it feels that you've worked the composition very seriously. Congratulations for the video and arguments for the 35mm. Totally agree. You've opened my appetite for 35mm !
ОтветитьOne neat trick with 35mm, that aids in quick from the hip compositions...
The distance from the subject is equal to the edge-to-edge capture on the long side of the frame when holding camera horizontal (landscape). If you are 10 feet from a wall, you will capture 10 feet of that wall. Once you learn this, you can walk around and estimate the framing pretty accurately before you lift the camera to your eye... or without bringing it up to view at all with a zone focused lens.
FWIW... the 24mm behaves exactly the same when holding camera vertically (portrait mode). I like the 24mm in crowds and generally shoot close in vertically.
Awesome stuff, learning a lot from you!
ОтветитьGreat video again, thank you. Im just starting out on the street with 35mm (xf23mmf2) and love it, lots to see and learn.
Ответитьthanks for making me craving on those books, hahaha...
ОтветитьMy favourite lenses are 28mm and 50mm, why? Because I was using most of the time a 35mm, because I needed a little bit more wide and a little bit more tele.
I know the 35mm it is between both but it is not enough, if I would like a perfect lens I would change the 35mm and the 50mm for a 40mm, so a 28mm + 40mm it could be the perfect combo.
Great video! Thank you for sharing
ОтветитьI'm really very confused. Sorry, Josh. Do you mean the 23-23mm lens which converts to a 35mm lens or do you mean a 35mm lens which turns into a 50-55mm lens?
ОтветитьThis was quite a refreshing presentation!
Ответитьgreat content
ОтветитьThanks for another video. this is my weekly inspiration as street photo newbie!
ОтветитьNgl I thought 35mm film at first 😅
ОтветитьHi Josh, thank you so much for heads up about Matt's book, I also found another book I've been looking for years coming out
ОтветитьI prefer 35 prime ….it teaches distance and observation and able to work street portraits and landscapes for me….one camera one lens
ОтветитьHere i thought the 35mm in the title was for 35mm film lol
Ответитьi'm japanese high school student.
I found you on Instagram.
I like your photo very much!!
Meyerowitz has always underwhelmed me imho he used his connections to get noticed and is very eloquent but he attempts to intellectualise street above its station.
ОтветитьAhh man, love this. A British channel that feels right. Great pointers.
ОтветитьAmazing shots! love it
ОтветитьVery informative as always!
ОтветитьHey guys. Just getting into street photography and was recommended this channel by a friend. Really enjoy what you are doing.
You've probably had this question before (I didn't have time to scroll through 92 comments haha) but wondered if either of you shoot 85mm and whether there will be a video on this particular lens at all. Sorry if I'm making you repeat yourself 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
Yeah, it's so amazing by 35mm lens.
ОтветитьGreat video, glad I found you guys. I was convinced I needed the 50mm after Shane (I'm from U.S. from Irish descent so I was partial of course), but then I saw this one and I think it put me over the top. I can only afford one lens with the M11 I ordered and I believe this will be it. I also really appreciate the discussions on why the 35 works and Shane's 50, but when you add the segment about the photographers and the books that influenced you rounds it all out and makes it more accessible. Not just a talking head promoting gear in the links below. Prime Time - love it. Thanks!!
ОтветитьThank u for video. Nice shirt! What the brand is it?
ОтветитьHi, hope you can give me some help please. I have brand new films not expired all 35mm - Portra 400, Portra 160 and Fujicolour Pro 400H, Kodak Tri-X 400 - which ISO gives the most pleasing results for each of these films? Will be using with Leica M6.
ОтветитьI use a Nikon 24mm F2.8 ai-s on my Nikon D7000 and so it gives me 36mm - I really like this focal length for street photography....
ОтветитьThank you! This is amazing and inspiring video.
Ответитьhow do we get this old school/ documentary photo effect ?
ОтветитьI'm certainly going to try the 35mm soon, even though I come from 50mm, which is a bit easier if you want to be away from the subject and good for details. But the 35mm gives a natural look, as you said, that's almost the focal length of human eyes, so love it.
ОтветитьThanks man, I love 85mm and zoom lenses. I'm trying to get more into understanding how to use wider lenses and this was very helpful. Orson Welles said the worse you are as a filmmaker the closer you get to the actor. 'It's the long shots that seperate the men from the boys' and then proceeded to talk about how John Ford would only go close if he had too.
ОтветитьThe 35 is for beginners who are not experienced enough to deal with the 28 and 50, the only lenses worth having for documentary photography.
ОтветитьJust as you like to watch Joel’s videos, I find myself watching your videos before going out too. Thanks for putting yourself out there, I appreciate it very much.
ОтветитьI use the 35mm a lot! I prefer look of 50mm, but there are a lotmore people than when HCB was jauntily snapping! Get closer! Showing a lens and body that's so expensive, is not fair. I defy anyone to see the differences in a cheap SLR with 35mm! Pentax, Minolta, Canon are all OK. Many great photos, more than Leica done ,with those! A RF might be worst sytem to choose! If you fit, Yay! Otherwise a phone is better! Enjoy what you do. Great video, lots to take in. Go see some of those links. Bravo.
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ОтветитьVery good 😊👌🫶
ОтветитьYou are a very good photographer!!! Most of the YT street photographers I watch just make pictures of a street with some people walking there, but most of them are senseless, showing no emotion, contrasting tones, geometrical lines like all of HCB pictures.
Regards from Peru.