Fashion for Street Photographers + Camera gear and set up. (Street & Travel photography)
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- čas přidán 27. 06. 2024
- The Raw Society Co-Founder Jorge Delgado-Ureña shares his thoughts and tips about what to wear on assignment or travel and street photography related trips. Also camera gear and bag options for travel, documentary and street photography. With sample photos from assignments for National Geographic and other publications. In this case with a Fujifilm Xpro-3 and 2 and different lens-combinations.
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I think the most important thing to wear on the street, if someone notices you and is wondering why you took their picture, is a genuine smile.
Wear clothes that are 18% Gray. Makes setting white balance on the go a breeze.
Haha love the comment and kind of cool advice really! Thanks my friend!
Now Christelle has to make a video that discusses what we women should wear, of course being practical and fashionable!
I tell her all the time !
You may have been cautious about covering the fashion subject but this is incredibly thoughtful and helpful advice. On the other hand the advice from the cop in NYC is just based on a very sad reality in the US 🙄
Sensible advice delivered sensibly. Great balance of acknowledging the enjoyment gear can bring while never losing sight of the end goal.
Thanks Matt! Appreciate it! :)
My philosophy is to blend in with the crowd. One camera and one lens. No camera bag or backpack. Comfortable clothing and shoes similar to what others are wearing. No silly hats or tee shirts.
Well-done! Sensible advice. Regarding the use of front shirt pockets for one’s pass/credentials/identification, it is generally true that reaching for a small front shirt pocket is generally less-provocative, and and seen as less potentially-threatening, than reaching for one’s waist area or trousers’ pockets. A weapon would generally make a shirt pocket sag, noticeably, whereas trousers’ waist bands and pockets provide more support and concealment to weapons. Plus, for my own security, a front shirt pocket is more within my “work space,” while photographing. Items carried along my high center area are less vulnerable to stealthy theft attempts.
Another great video, I like your relaxed attitude! But your videos about "real" photography topics are even better. This your true strength! Best wishes, Gert
Wow, thank you Gert! Agree, but i think is fun to do this from time to time :)
I see way too many photographers carrying big bags and to me, I’m wondering why? A long time ago I learned that if I carry a big bag of lenses, I’m less likely to get the lens I need quickly and therefore missed the shot.
I prefer to wear a jacket or two - maybe a vest. I carry all my lenses in my pockets, for quick accessibility. I usually carry three lenses and that includes the one on the camera.
I’m looking to blend into the crowd and not stand out in anyway, the only thing I have is my camera around my neck, like a tourist. I find for the most part people don’t notice me at all.
So basically, it’s just a vest inside my jacket with multiple pockets for carrying lenses. A few other pockets for the phone and keys and of course, easy access to a lens cleaner cloth, and or filter.
Thank you for this video. Just a question about your use of Xpro. You mainly use the OVF. But how do you focus manually (by estimating the distance? Or with the little additional EVF?). Or do you mainly use autofocus?
Very tru bout the fashion I enjoy this Convo...i dress down and where i live its hot all the time so its a camera bag, micro fiber tee shirts , sneakers and short pants ... lastly black does not make u disappear ppl still see you with a camera always appear kind and courteous
Of course! If it’s super hot one have to adapt, thanks for the comment!
Today I put a big Parker coat on large pockets waterproof the hood as no thur around it so easy to see out of when working its also very warm with a fleece inside I can carry all my lenses and two cameras with it all in pockets I use it in the cold and wet weather jeans trainers comfy on my feet my gear is a small XT30 normally with a 23mm on it or a 35mm the other camera is a XT1 like you in warmer weather I would use one body one lens I don't work as a full time photographer smart casual clothing good shoes again I tend to go for smaller gear easy to carry I used to use full frame but the cameras much to big for my liking these days found your views helpful Jorge thanks .......
That’s a good combination m! Tha for sharing my friend! Appreciate it!
I prefer to look a little bit eccentric, so I'll wear a blazer and a trilby hat and smart shoes with a leather satchel. I feel that makes me look a bit bohemian, or artsy, thus the camera becomes an excusable part of that aesthetic. I get noticed, but I get accepted.
I think blending in works when you are average height/weight...as a tall person, I get noticed no matter what I do so I just decided to go with the flow and try not to creep on people cause that would be a pretty unsettling experience for the subject haha
You are absolutely right. That’s why I don’t love to do this kind of videos because I have to generalize a lot but with a lo it of luck we might adapt some things hopefully! Thanks for sharing my friend!
Are you using anykind of Fujifilm Simulation in particular for any specific assignment?? What is your go-to Fujifilm Simulation? Thanks!!
Hey Johan! I usually photograph in Raw but the preview is in standard, Provia I believe, I look for natural tones
You said using the cameras until they break, I had considered getting an X-Pro3 when moving to Fuji but the risk of having the LCD screen (and shutter button) breaking made me take an X-T3 instead.
Have you ever had any issues with yours?
Not really! I upgraded to de Pro3 because I felt and I broke the camera but otherwise it was working fine and no problem with the screen or anything
Hola, me encantan tus cideos y la forma de exponer tus conocomientos. Ye agradezco por tu generosidad. Te quiero consultar, tengo una nikon d3500 con lente 50 mm y encuentro que no me acomoda al momento de hacer foto de calle que es la que me encanta. Encuentro que estoy muy lejos de las personas. Como no tengo como probar un lente 35 mm. Recurro a tu experiencia, tu crees que ese lente me daria esa cercania que busco. Perdón si es muy básica la consulta, pero estoy recién comenzando en la fotografía y no tengo tantos recursos para comprar lentes y experimentar. Saludos desde Chile.
I would really like a video about visual coherence. If you use a 20mm and a 135mm, they don't really match each other. But a 35 and a 50 do. Some people use a 28 and a 50 or 35 and 85.
Maybe the solution is to use a single lens and adapt it to everything? I would really appreciate a talk about that.
The only way to know what works for you is to go out and try it. I find that I go from Fuji 18, 33 and 56 or I mix it up and get a 23, 33, 90.
You need to see what works for you.
That’s good Idea! I’ll try to figure out how to show that in a somewhat short video ! :)
@@The_Raw_Society who said it has to be short hehe
TLDW; denim jeans and button up shirt. Dress for the season, like ordinary people, with ordinary colors. Don't forget the lip balm and your Casio! When shooting in war zones, keep your press pass handy.
Bigger bag for your spare cameras and lenses, and passports. Smaller bag for your hand sanitizer, notebook and a lens. Choose the appropriate bag for the appropriate lenses for the appropriate environment.
Great summary! Love it
I prefer understated but comfortably dressed.
That’s the idea in short :) Thanks Christine!
Shorts, tee shirt, trainers, hat and sunglasses with 1 camera and lens. No bag
Black isn't the best colour to blend in the environment . In Paris, the underground ticket controllers used to wear suits with green-greyish colour. You would never see them until being nose to nose.
This is so incredibly stupid.