7 Ways to Get BETTER at STREET PHOTOGRAPHY ft.
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Chapters
00:00 FREE STREET COURSE COMING SOON!
00:28 1 Have Anticipation
02:16 2 Don't Follow Trends
03:38 3 Being Unobtrusive
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05:48 4 View EVERYTHING by Focal Lengths
07:29 5 Get Down LOW!
08:06 More Info about our FREE STREET COURSE!
08:55 6 Choose Your Focus Point!
10:15 7 Explore Manual Lenses
11:56 BONUS TIP Prof's Parting Advice!
12:34 Don't forget to Comment!
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Professor Hines is 1000% one of my favorite humans at the moment thanks guys!
04/29 UPDATE: NEW DATE May 15th, 2022!
🚨FREE COURSE COMING SOON! Professor Hines & I are putting together the ULTIMATE GUIDE TO STREET PHOTOGRAPHY which will be available here on my CZcams channel May 15th, 2022! Subscribe and stay tuned for when it drops! The course is over 1+ hour long detailing the gear, the photographic process, and the editing as well! Trust us, it's gonna be epic! 🤯See you all there!
@lemonpizza yep. free. nothing held back!
@@JasonVong Xmas came early this year! 😇 thanks guys
Love The Professor for advising us to be our selves.
production on this video was A1+
All these photos are breathtaking!
Thank you 🥹
This video was really worth watching, specially when it was said: do not follow or copy others trends/style!
Wow it’s great to see Dave Chapelle’s Tyrone Biggums character really cleaned up his act and got his life together to become an awesome street photography. 🙏
Lmao I been thinking the same thing 🤣
@@WestCoast4L1f3 it makes sense, Tyrone would’ve spent a lot of time walking (running) on the streets. No doubt he would’ve see a lot of things that captured his attention.
Always enjoy Hines and his commentary.
I love that he names his cameras! Mine is Stella. My lenses have names too!
I must say this was the video I needed. I just came from a pretty rough photowalk weekend with my buddy. I had many shots planned in my head, forseen the frame and yet I missed by a 1mm. From this video I take solace in the fact things happen and we must feel content with them. Thank you!
dope squad! Can't wait for the course to drop :)
Love this kind of content, great insight from you both!
All on the Professor. I just happened to be there to hit the record button 😅
Thanks so much ❤️
Love this video! Thank you both Jason & Professor! Can’t wait for the the ultimate guide! Keep up the awesome work! 💛
Dave Chapelle is BACK!! yess 📷 🙌 🙌
Amazing!! Thank you both for the great content. Looking forward the course.
I thought it's going to be another portrait type street photography video. Wasn't expecting this. Love the contents. The prof. is so versatile 👍🏼
Professor Hines is really a great photographer and person all round!
beginner phototgrapher getting inspiration from the 2 of you! thanks for the great tips!!!
I love your work, the colors and clarity, tell such a story, and seeing My city never gets old. well done, thank you for sharing.
great experience sharing 😍😍
What the professor said about shooting in NYC is the same here in DC. Cameras are so ubiquitous around here because of tourists that nobody notices you when you're shooting which makes for some tremendous freedom. That said, I like to be unobtrusive as well, so I'll usually shoot my street photography with the 135 GM so I can keep a distance, which IMO lends to more candid shots of people living their lives which is what I'm usually going for in my photography. When I want to shoot manual, my 50mm Super-Takumar f/1.4 is my go-to or a helios 44-2 58mm f/2 for some character.
My favorite street photography lens is my 70-200mm
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This was an epic teaser for the guide video! Can’t wait to see it!
Thanks to you and Prof Hines
"Go out, try everthing for youself, and see what works for you, what do you like in your pictures, and what do you feel is a hundred percent you, cuz at the end of the day, you have to be happy with your art."
I love Prof Hines!!!
omg PH’s editing skills are bloody brilliant
Love this video~ Thank you Jason looking forward to the drop at the end of April
This guy is great. Sure knows his stuff. Very inspiring 👍🏻🇬🇧
Big fan of your work, Jason! Looking forward to the drop.
I really enjoyed this. I like his photos too. Beautiful work, and advice.
The two of you are the dynamic duo! I have picked up so much to help me with my photography from each of you individually and when you work in collaboration sharing your knowledge. I can’t wait for the course to drop at the end of the month!
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The professor makes it look sooo easy, so calm, so smiley…. Then I go out and my pictures looks like 😬🥴🙊
Bro this is a dope video ! Keep the art alive, man🙏🏽
This is what I've been looking for. Thank you for this tips 🙏
Loving the tips! I need to pick up my manual lenses again!
Daaamn I need to get my fix of street photography after that, great video!
Excited for the full release!
I‘m looking forward to that great video
Good stuff bro 👍🏾🆙
Love that first video.. PROF rules!!!
Absolutely loved this, I love the professor.
Awesome video. Great work guys.
Great content as usual 👊🏾
Love it!
Love Professor Hines and also love Thurgood Jenkins
This is the collaboration that we love and wanted. So fantastic. Also I hope we get a segment on my brother shooting with my favorite street photography lens the mighty mighty zeiss batis 40mm. #ThatCreativeLife
Loved this video!! Definitely interested in the class!!
grabbed the manual 35 and 50 for Sony by the end of this, so excited for the ultimate guide with Prof. Hines. I miss NYC now too.
Uh oh that was fast!
❤I know I’m late watching this video but you guys are dope thank you for the tips ❤ I definitely subscribed to both of y’all channels
A well-spoken young man. Thanks
I really can't understand how you and the professor can scare anyone on the streets. Every sane person will just smile seeing you!
🥺 So kind, thank you
Super inspiring! Thanks, guys
Looking forward to what's coming
Loved it. Thanks
I really enjoy this video, great photos and views!
professorhines its like the Morpheus of photography but the 2 pills he give you are red. he just the master.
love your videos
Wow, respect!
Great information.
He literally was my inspiration to buying the 85mm
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Hey buddy, just meet you at MBS Singapore if you still remember 😜. Usually I don't remember faces but I saw you and straight away recognise you. It was a very pleasant surprise. I hope you enjoy your time in Singapore.
Thanks for saying hi James! Enjoying Singapore so far!
Very solid ideas
Honestly, what stands out most to me about his photography is the editing. I would love an in depth video describing his editing approach!
We will go in depth on that in the ULTIMATE GUIDE TO STREET PHOTOGRAPHY!
May 15th 2022!
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Great tips, thanks guys-🙂🌺
Thanks Perfessor -- three very different modes for street photography -- and they're all good.
Prof hines is such a god 🙏🏻 really looking forward for that video!
I'm certainly not that, but I hope all the information shared here and the upcoming videos can help others! 😇
@@professorhineschoice You may not see it yourself, but you are a role model for a lot of people! Keep up the good work man! Love seeing ya in videos!
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Previsualization is the key to be the pro photographer while shooting street photography ⚡️
I didnt know Potato Jet and Dave Chappelle got together to start a photography youtube channel. lol, all jokes aside wonderful video guys. Loads of good nuggets here.
Great!
NICE ADVICE
He's absolutely right about manual lenses. I'm in NYC too.. and the prospect of giving up autofocus is extremely daunting here. But I swear, once you do it, it's like The Matrix haha. You simply cannot observe in real time or you miss every single shot. It puts you in this flow state that kinda feels like playing a game on hard mode? Any shot you want is there. Nearly any shot is possible since cameras and lenses are insane now. It's just on you to step into this puzzle of momentary interactions and find the spot where you're the solution. It's thrilling for sure. I've got a few vintage lenses too. You know, because just manual is too easy right? 😂
Great video. Can't wait to see what you and the professor are cooking up next 🤘
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its so easy to listen Professor Hines. Does he have a podcast?
Very kind, thank you. No, I do not have a Podcast.
11:33 ''Everything that I take it has to be something that I really really feel''...
I loved this quote :)
Nice 👍🏾
Amazing guy! Respect from unrespected in this time Russia)
I like to mix manual and autofucs myself too. Though with gm lenses its strong ngl, but with third party I ussualy use manual focus evem though they are not bad but honestly I need uber good autofocus
A prime lens that punches in like that is the best. Imagine being shy with a 16mm trying to get those shots
Thank you for this great video and the inspiration it gave to me. The only problem: I‘m located in Germany, even if it’s „just“ a long haul flight distance, it‘s to far away for just a photo trip ☹️ But I guess next year the time will be again 😎
He's a Sony shooter...sitting here with my a6400 getting inspired. 💪🏾
ooo you're gonna love next month's video then 😜
Truth do what others are not.
I like your style. I just got into street photography and I’m on the shy side. Plus I don’t want people making eye contact with the camera since I want it to be natural. The hardest part for me is when slutty dressed girls are in the area. There is always the sense that I’m a pervert taking their photos even though I have no interest in taking their photo because I don’t find them interesting in a photography way. Although with how big a narcissists people are today, they would probably like it. Thank’s for the video.
Since i started photography as a hobbie completely changed my life... i go out way more meet new people... before i was allways in my room introvert...
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Nice work I do the same in nyc
I think my next lens is going to be a 85 mm lens!
I’m thinking of getting into street photography & can’t decide between gr 3x or Sony Zv 1. Since I’ve hade a stroke I can only use my right hand. What would choose.
The last tip just rationalised my recent investment I made for my first manual lens. What a coincidence, and such a motivation for me to keep shooting manual.
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So at what megapixels is good for street photography?
Hey bro what is the best ND filter i can buy please
is this same shot zoomed in, cropped image or 2 different shots with tele lens?
Prof Hines looks like Dave Chapelle doing a bit :)
How do you take photos on silent mode/electronic shutter at a high shutter speed while preventing banding from indoor lighting/LED lights that flickers?
For that reason I never relied on silent mode. The Sony Alpha 1 is super quiet unlike my Alpha 9, allowing me to just keep in in mechanical.
Professor,do you ever se zoom lenses for street photography?
A few times before I went full frame and only twice I believe since I've been on full frame.
Does anyone know what camera he was using to shoot the picture of the people at the world trade center and framed it with the people's legs?
I know, it was the Sony Alpha 1. 😊
Then theres me bought a74 just for fun 😆 shoot for fun
That’s the best feeling!
@@JasonVong 😅😅😅
Professor Hines is Dave Chappelle if he didn’t go to Comedy
U zoom in the pic from the camera or pc?
Are you guys gonna talk in the Guide about using old gear to do SP like old DSLR cameras with cheap lenses
Well not everyone can buy the latest gear so it will be nice if you are going to talk about this topic too ….
Thank you
Peace out …
The equipment utilized is quite irrelevant honestly. Only difference is that I have newer capabilities with features in my cameras compared to older DSLR's, but my usage of manual lenses would be identical to vintage lenses for instance... my lenses are just newer. Regardless of the gear the concepts are the same for DSLR and older lenses as well.
do you have to get model releases for the people in your photos?
I'm not a lawyer so double check, but I think that one doesn't need a model release for a photo unless one is selling the photo to advertise a third party product. For instance, if one is doing artistic photography even if one is selling it no model release is required but if one is using the photograph to advertise for automobiles, a soft drink, etc. I think that is when one needs a model release.