Advice for the Shy Street Photographer (The story of an image)

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    In this video I share some advice for street photographers who struggle with the idea of taking images of strangers in public and show you some examples of the style I have developed for myself as a 'shy' street photographer.
    #streetphotography #shy #introvert
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  • @lecoqlico
    @lecoqlico Před rokem +164

    When I was starting , I had to try different type of photography, and for "street" photography I've been in a train station here in switzerland (luzern) with trains that only comes from one direction so all passengers had to walk the entire platform to switch for a different one or to reach the city: so all I had to do is to look at train arrival and then find a good spot on that platform with architecture light shapes, lines etc etc... I put my backpack on the floor, sit on it, setup my camera and wait for the train to come. I got all the characters of my image that were comming to me and not paying attention cause I was just looking like a random guy looking at the pics he just took, even better is the fact that all people are lost in they thoughts, in a hurry to switch for a different train or whatever. so they look very natural on the camera. I stayed in the train station for 5hours that day and tooks some great images, especially one of a young military men walking so fast that he was not even touching the ground in the picture, like a dancer. that video reminded me of that, loved it, thanks sean !

    • @andrei4696
      @andrei4696 Před rokem

      Great story with a 'dancing' young military man

  • @snapsbyfox
    @snapsbyfox Před rokem +13

    1 minute in and im already missing London haha. Love that spot

  • @shantalllllly
    @shantalllllly Před rokem +42

    As a Jamaican it is no longer about being shy but being completely fearful of the hostility of the people that has any suspicion of you photographing them.

    • @SPTSuperSprinter156
      @SPTSuperSprinter156 Před rokem +2

      Yes. I think the shyness is born from an acute awareness that people are often unduly hostile towards photographers. Perhaps even moreso now despite the technology being ever more present.

    • @DNphotographer
      @DNphotographer Před rokem +1

      Exactly.. In nigeria especially, being harassed either by thugs, people in general and even law enforcement officials... Currently it is killing my creativity... I have been warned twice by security not to take pictures.. and I can't change location because of thugs around....

  • @charlesdavis2165
    @charlesdavis2165 Před rokem +13

    As the couple on the ramp walked closer and closer to you, I felt my heart beat faster and faster. When they split to walk around you and your friend, I thought for sure the man was going to holler at you. I really am a shy street photographer, but didn't realize how much until seeing it in motion. I'm going to have to work on that. GREAT photo, love the anonymity.

  • @FazMarkar
    @FazMarkar Před rokem +46

    I have shared this video immediately with a group of photography students interested in street photography. Fresh and important information with precious experience side notes, very well done as always Sean! Love from Sri Lanka! 🇱🇰

  • @tobytheone8596
    @tobytheone8596 Před rokem +6

    This is really interesting and helpful, thank you. I am a fisher! Recently I was photographing an empty staircase at Tate Modern and a man appeared at the top, saw me and hesitated. I called up to him to carry on. I photographed him halfway down without him realising. As he passed me he said 'sorry, that was bad timing'. I replied 'actually, it was perfect timing'. He laughed as he realised I'd taken the shot with him in it. A nice little interaction with no problem for either of us.

  • @sandnessmj
    @sandnessmj Před rokem +37

    I’m not sure what I appreciate more… The composition of your photographs or the composition and support of your argument. Regardless, i always learn so much from your videos. Thanks for the effort you put into this channel!

  • @henkhenk4357
    @henkhenk4357 Před 5 měsíci +1

    It exists. A photography channel with good images of the host. Very rare on youtube. Nice job !

  • @changez77654
    @changez77654 Před rokem +10

    That picture at the start has a classic timeless quality to it that I love. There is nothing in that photograph that 'dates' it to any particular time. If you told me this was a candid moment captured of Winston Churchill I would believe it because the Barbican Estate (where this picture was taken) was around when Churchill was alive!

  • @TomBeardshaw
    @TomBeardshaw Před rokem +21

    This is a good approach for Spain, where the laws governing public photography are much more restrictive. Solid advice, Sean 👏🏼

    • @joboee
      @joboee Před rokem +3

      I'm about to go to Spain for the first time and I didn't know this, thanks for the heads up!

    • @donquique1
      @donquique1 Před rokem +1

      I just point the camera at buildings instead of directly at people. Or shoot from the hip with silent shutter, or prefocus and shoot using a timer hands off from the camera.

    • @Buttercup697
      @Buttercup697 Před rokem +1

      Oftentimes is easier as a woman… we’re seen as less threatening. And my background as a photojournalist gave be a good foundation. Considering those points, I’m not a huge fan of the in your face “hunter” style… this can/should be done with a little finesse.

  • @gilbertwalker6769
    @gilbertwalker6769 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for a great video, Sean! I appreciate the way that you are respectful of people's privacy and at the same time are clear about your own goals in photography. I like the metaphor of the Hunter and the Fisher and both usually end up with something good. Thanks again for your thought provoking content!

  • @samanthac9467
    @samanthac9467 Před rokem +2

    Thank you soo much for your channel and in particular this one. My shy nature has made me reluctant and stunted my growth in photography. And even at times doubtful about ever growing in this skill and artform. This has given me hope!

  • @dannyomo
    @dannyomo Před rokem +6

    I love street photography and it is relieving and comforting to finally have a name for feelings I've had. I am a "fisher". Thank you 🙏

  • @johnspencer1146
    @johnspencer1146 Před rokem +5

    Your videos never cease to amaze me Sean, always so informative and beautiful.

  • @susanfirth2279
    @susanfirth2279 Před rokem

    Love the style of street work you do Sean. I also like how that style changes from a confrontation to an apology scenario.

  • @marcusineson
    @marcusineson Před rokem +2

    I always save your videos for when I want to really listen to something useful, Thanks for another thought & creativity-provoking video Shaun.

  • @timskinnercanada
    @timskinnercanada Před rokem +8

    I like your approach to street photography Sean. It’s thoughtful and it avoids the cringy parasitic quality sometime found in more solipsistic street photography.

  • @andrewfehrsen
    @andrewfehrsen Před rokem

    Love your videos bru! Please keep them coming

  • @kevinbull6597
    @kevinbull6597 Před rokem +2

    A big thank you Sean. You have open up my street photography world from being a very shy Hunter, to a confident Fisher.

  • @fuseboxOpera
    @fuseboxOpera Před rokem

    Absolutely love your content. It strikes a philosophical chord that resonates for weeks after viewing. Well done.

  • @danzak44
    @danzak44 Před rokem

    Thank you for the pointers! And thanks for all of your videos!

  • @webmaster4ZLCB
    @webmaster4ZLCB Před rokem +1

    I’ve watched dozens and dozens of street photography videos. This is one of the best. Thank you sir! Brent, a fisher.

  • @killthomas8373
    @killthomas8373 Před rokem +2

    One of the best CZcamsrs around so thoughtful and talented

  • @yesimwilliam
    @yesimwilliam Před rokem

    Thank you Sean. I am new to the genre of street photography and was struggling with this very issue. It was last night I was shooting in my local town that I stumbled upon the “fisher technique.” After this video I now know what it was that I felt last night that put me at ease. I found out that I am a fisher. Thank you for giving me a name to the style that I found that works for me.

  • @sirboi
    @sirboi Před rokem +2

    Amazing content as always, thank you for keep inspiring us!

  • @andrewcroft2570
    @andrewcroft2570 Před 11 měsíci

    What really great advice, thank you, Sean. Your take some stunning images.

  • @gunairy
    @gunairy Před rokem

    This is my favorite way to shoot, but I still got so much from this. Thank you! I am ‘the hunter’ occasionally but usually only in big crowds and at events and protests and things where people are pretty comfortable having a camera pointed at them. I am not a super confrontational person though, so outside of those moments, I’m usually hanging back and trying these sorts of compositions.

  • @JohnChubbSr
    @JohnChubbSr Před rokem

    Thanks, Sean. This is excellent advice, and very helpful in learning Street Photography. Also, your Digital Bundle is fantastic as it's nice to have them on all the devices. Really inspiring!

  • @BM-di4cu
    @BM-di4cu Před rokem

    This video showed up at a crucial time for me. I'm a naturally shy, reserved person, and was getting into the thinking that being the Hunter was the only way. I'm heading out this weekend with a head of fresh steam thanks to this video. Thanks Sean!

  • @christopherbeckerdite4273

    I appreciate your time and effort making this for us.

  • @berniewhitebrown
    @berniewhitebrown Před rokem +1

    Fabulous video as always Sean. I loved the video clip showing you working. Would love to see more of you at work. I dont do street photography but after watching this video Id like to give it a go and learn something new.

  • @bnwchris
    @bnwchris Před rokem +1

    Again a great inspiration. Thank you for sharing and your work 😊

  • @martinhendry
    @martinhendry Před rokem

    Again, another very helpful video, thanks Sean

  • @jillgallagher8982
    @jillgallagher8982 Před rokem

    Wow Sean! brilliant video, thankyou so so much!

  • @Indrakusuma_a
    @Indrakusuma_a Před rokem +1

    When I first tried out doing street photography, I was a 'hunter', only randomly capturing the people I found on the road aimlessly, since I got into street photography thanks to my hobby of taking candid shots of my friends at school.
    Then I switched to become a 'fisher'. Now first thing I try to look for is the scene first, and after that the wait for the human to come in the composition. This way, it helps me focus better and gives me a better aim on what I am supposed to look for on the road. Also I always have been the type who appreciate more the style of street photography where human is only an additional aspect of the image rather than the focus of the image itself. Light, shadow, shape, colors, and so on.
    Your videos not only help me better understand street photography, but also myself as a photographer.

  • @aaronoloughlin7323
    @aaronoloughlin7323 Před rokem

    Excellent video, this to me ranks as one of your best, a truly enlightening watch. Your explanation of this style is very refreshing, the light, the scene, are the shot, any interaction with people in this only add to its appeal in what it brings to the viewers mind ……… thank you for sharing

  • @daneayres9996
    @daneayres9996 Před rokem +1

    This is Golden. Amazing nuggets. Thank you Sean. 🤝

  • @JLStreetDoc
    @JLStreetDoc Před rokem +1

    Great video Sean. You’re 100% right. There isn’t any rules to follow on the streets, do what makes you happy and capture life the way you see it. Gatekeepers, stand aside and worry about your own work.

  • @tommyccole
    @tommyccole Před rokem +1

    I love your videos… they are both very interesting and are really helping me. I particularly like your recommendations for equipment… lighting, backdrops etc… affordable yet make a big difference. Thanks.

  • @barneysaunders6278
    @barneysaunders6278 Před rokem

    Great insight and such gorgeous footage

  • @megamind3339
    @megamind3339 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you so much for this video, especially for "the hunter" and "the fisher" techniques. Felt like this was what I needed to hear. Much appreciated.

  • @picturesandpagesbyJason

    Great video Sean. Looking forward to applying these suggestions and ideas.

  • @rowanwhile
    @rowanwhile Před rokem

    Thank you SO much for sharing this... Honestly your perspective has totally changed mine.. Liberating is an understatement.

  • @emerille
    @emerille Před rokem

    Love your channel Sean. Keep up the great work!. I am definitely a fisher but I admire and love hunters and admire that style as well.

  • @michaelgizicki9625
    @michaelgizicki9625 Před rokem

    great inspiration! All you do is always very profound!

  • @anton0000001
    @anton0000001 Před rokem

    Thank you Sean. Another great vid.

  • @christopherbarber9351
    @christopherbarber9351 Před rokem +3

    A particularly helpful episode. Great examples of your work and the work of others. Thanks for including the video clip of you working and making the image of the anonymous couple.

  • @danielrobinofficial
    @danielrobinofficial Před rokem

    After watching this video, while having breakfast in Bamberg/Germany, my mindset and motivation is back on track. Thank you Sean

  • @kingronald1
    @kingronald1 Před rokem

    OMG! This was so inspiring! For the two years I’ve been on my street photo journey, I’ve constantly tried to be the hunter, like fitting a square peg into a round hole. I’m definitely going to go out there this week as a Fisher! (Just not in any dangerous isolated areas). Thanks Sean

  • @ambientwave1659
    @ambientwave1659 Před rokem

    This video came just at the right time for me. I'm pretty new to street photography and been trying different styles and the fishing method is what I find most suited to myself. Although theres always been that nag at the back of my mind of can I portray real emotion or story without clearly showing a person in the photo and this video has helped me process that in fact yes you can, it might be more difficult to do than traditional street. But with studying similar photographers with that style and video's like yours to summarise it nicely into a package really helps so thank you 👍

  • @ciaronl
    @ciaronl Před rokem

    Great insight about being the first person "at the scene". I'd never really thought about that before, but makes perfect sense to think of it that way.

  • @GeoffGrant2010
    @GeoffGrant2010 Před rokem

    Thanks Sean. Very thoughtful, very reasonable, including the examples from the “masters”. I’ve subscribed so I see more of your work! Geoff

  • @jan-hendrikswanepoel3744

    This is such simple, but wonderful advice. Isn't that just the best kind? Great video, as always 🙂 Happy photographing!

  • @cmichaelhaugh8517
    @cmichaelhaugh8517 Před rokem +1

    Great discussion. I rewatched The Third Man last night and am excited by the idea of trying to shoot similar B&W’s in my own city.

  • @danshaffer5916
    @danshaffer5916 Před rokem +1

    Thank You very much for this thoughtful discussion.

  • @rodneybrown5889
    @rodneybrown5889 Před rokem +1

    Always nice to see a new video…. Hope all is well with u….

  • @edgarasphotography
    @edgarasphotography Před rokem

    Exactly what I need to hear. Thanks Sean

  • @tekmepikcha6830
    @tekmepikcha6830 Před rokem +2

    Why didn't you post this 10 years ago when I needed it 🤣🤣🤣. Excellent advice! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 Awesome video post.

  • @swissheartydogs
    @swissheartydogs Před rokem

    Street photography on my way to work, everyday. So motivating. Love to chose which is my lens of the day. And manual WB as soon as outside, manual settings to only focus on any instant décisif.

  • @moxiehikes
    @moxiehikes Před rokem +1

    Thank you!! As a beginner street photographer this definitely provides me with a more comfortable approach.

  • @rosavieira4466
    @rosavieira4466 Před rokem +1

    for me I think this is the best way to take street photos because I have time for the composition and then I just have to wait, being a kind of hunter...almost a spy...and it's interesting because you end up trusting a lot in your intuition that something is going to happen.
    very good video, thanks🥰

  • @1956wm
    @1956wm Před rokem +1

    thanks so much for this video... I want to do street photography but I struggled, but now I feel I can try this and not be so shy

  • @Snapit551
    @Snapit551 Před rokem +10

    Great video 👌 my problem is that I’m completely the opposite of being shy and I get told off from my fellow street photography friends for approaching people and taking a portrait!! But after I’ve got the great shot my friends say ‘how did they let you take that photo’ and I say if you don’t ask you don’t get🤪

  • @jamestheredd
    @jamestheredd Před rokem

    Brilliant video as always, Sean. What a scene at 1:37! Very nice. I also love the fisher/hunter distinction at 4:00.

  • @karlyostphotography
    @karlyostphotography Před rokem

    Thanks for the content Sean! Appreciate your work.

    • @seantuck
      @seantuck  Před rokem

      Thanks so much for the support my friend:)

  • @davidcoleman2868
    @davidcoleman2868 Před rokem

    I truly believe your work is up there with some of the greats.

  • @tomhofmann5277
    @tomhofmann5277 Před rokem

    AMAZINGLY insightful.
    A revelation.
    Thank you. I realize I have been a closet fisherman for a long time but now I don’t need to feel apologetic about it.
    Also, I love your style of photography.
    Again, thank you for sharing.
    Tom

  • @christopherherrick703

    Wow! I totally remember that video. I still use the thought process you presented in it. Thanks for the understanding of the terminology.

  • @markjacksonphotos
    @markjacksonphotos Před rokem

    You always give great inspiring content on your channel. Well worth anyone's time that's interested in what you photograph.👍🙂

  • @Elassyahmed
    @Elassyahmed Před rokem +3

    Great video. I am neither shy nor worried about the legal aspect (I am in Australia). i am a 6'1" and 250 pounds arab in a western country :). i stand out no matter how I try and I am self conscious about intimidating people or making them uncomfortable and that's something I struggle with a lot

  • @rampchamp9283
    @rampchamp9283 Před rokem +1

    I love fishing. Sometimes I hunt in some areas in the city but fishing looking for the right location is important to me.

  • @DJDelGrande
    @DJDelGrande Před rokem +3

    Always a pleasure to see your work. I had no idea I was was 'fisherman'. I started my street photography journey when Covid-19 changed the world, spending seven days a week documenting my area. I found inspiration on social, IG primarily. Then, I cased my city at golden hour and sought out shadow play, waiting for my trout. What a journey it's been, from publishing a book to getting exhibition work from Tucson to Rome. Simply, thanks for the insight and motivation. Until next time-gone fishing.

    • @seantuck
      @seantuck  Před rokem +1

      Love it:)

    • @DJDelGrande
      @DJDelGrande Před rokem +1

      @@seantuck Your channel has helped my journey tremendously. Thanks so much. 😀

  • @ashleigh5016
    @ashleigh5016 Před rokem

    Thank you so much sean for this now time for me to take your advice to the streets

  • @davidsidwell2251
    @davidsidwell2251 Před rokem

    Thank You Sir!
    Fantastic and very well stated!

  • @rudielvaston9399
    @rudielvaston9399 Před rokem

    Great Video mate!

  • @MaiElizabeth
    @MaiElizabeth Před rokem

    "Be there first before the subject"
    That's the best advice ever I heard, which I ve been doing but never thought that as a tip.
    I'm subscribing

  • @tremaincheerful4189
    @tremaincheerful4189 Před rokem

    Wonderful information, ideas and examples. Thank you!

  • @andrei4696
    @andrei4696 Před rokem

    Great video and advice!

  • @bettymanousos6560
    @bettymanousos6560 Před rokem +1

    love this approach. great video as usual. well done!

  • @martinfunke4555
    @martinfunke4555 Před rokem

    Great Video. Thank you. Sometimes the very simple ideas are the best!

  • @rosemint3809
    @rosemint3809 Před rokem

    What a revelation!- I am definitely a "fisher" currently- You have helped take the pressure off!

  • @dpulte
    @dpulte Před rokem

    as always, awesome video. thanks.

  • @brianmckeever5280
    @brianmckeever5280 Před rokem +1

    The PDF is such a good idea, thanks! I love your work, but really don't need any more things to dust or move!

  • @thelazytoys
    @thelazytoys Před rokem

    Thanks for your advice and channel, always learn something new from your channel

  • @katarihug
    @katarihug Před rokem

    A great approach to capturing images out on the street

  • @MoisheLettvin
    @MoisheLettvin Před rokem

    I wanted to say thanks for this video -- I'm taking a photo class and this week's assignment was to photograph strangers on the street (with the rule that we had to talk to them; we couldn't just take "sneak" shots). The advice about finding a location and waiting was fantastic; I found some nice architectural features and set up my RZ67 and waited -- sometimes people would ask about it, which was a great opening to ask if I could take their portrait; sometimes I'd ask people walking by if I could take their portrait. Having a set location made it, like you said, much less threatening to people, and I think I got some good photos, or at least photos that are a good start. Thanks again!

  • @anantketkar3169
    @anantketkar3169 Před rokem +1

    Very practical tips 👍🏻👍🏻 🙏🏻 and awesome work 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻

  • @thomasherbst6773
    @thomasherbst6773 Před rokem

    Great video and message!

  • @michaels226
    @michaels226 Před rokem +1

    Great video my friend. I had never thought about the Hunter/Fisher idea. Very nicely done.

  • @paulhazel2145
    @paulhazel2145 Před rokem

    Fabulous content. What a brilliant teacher 😊

  • @dokomoid
    @dokomoid Před rokem

    thankyou for sharing sean.

  • @mndoci
    @mndoci Před rokem

    My street photography is very cautious (I've only started doing street photography recently). Your approach is what really gave me the inspiration to start.

  • @marximus4
    @marximus4 Před rokem

    You make some good points in this video. I tend to err on the side of not getting in people's faces, so this approach to street photography is more attractive to me.

  • @franzst.664
    @franzst.664 Před rokem

    Great advice. Thank you very much 🙏🏼

  • @judithkes7004
    @judithkes7004 Před rokem

    I agree. I find photographs more interesting when People are in shadows or blurry. It compells me to ask more questions. I'm glad I found your video because I feel very uncomfortable taking identifiable pictures. I ended up never posting some pictures because you could indetify a person. So you gave me a new way to go about something I enjoy and test ist out. Thank you.

  • @magalazambrano3436
    @magalazambrano3436 Před rokem

    👏👏👏👏👏..as always Sean!!! 🙂

  • @frankc3834
    @frankc3834 Před rokem +1

    Excellent! Well said.

  • @andy_an_outdoors_guy
    @andy_an_outdoors_guy Před rokem +1

    so so true about hunting vs fishing and how people react.

  • @paulhickey6896
    @paulhickey6896 Před rokem

    Great video, thanks!

  • @jamesford_jp
    @jamesford_jp Před rokem

    Great video Sean.