The SECRET to Street Photography (Shutter Speed, Aperture, ISO)

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As a street photographer you're always looking for that moment, Most of the time you're setting your camera to freeze the action. But, in many situations, going with a slower shutter speed to show in the photos would be a much better choice. It's going to take your photos from snapshots and turn them into photographs. The good news is, you can do it even with the cheapest gear.

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It's nice to hit you with a quick tip once again!!!

froknowsphoto
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It's so good to see you talk about street photography but what I appreciate the most is the way you explain everything. You are not assuming that we are all professionals and you are breaking down everything you do in to a simple easy to understand steps. It is really helpful and it is inspiring us to go and shoot more. Huge respect Jared!

gojkodjurkovic
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Great tips! What made it great is you walked us through your thinking and explained how you crafted the shots. This is one of the best street photography videos I've seen in years. I shoot raw!

johnniebejarano
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it's nice to watch a quick tip once again on your channel. It is "refreshing" to watch a video that focuses on photography, catching the moment and not simply on gear. Will try out the tip - thanks

TihoVo
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Yet another valuable lesson from the are transforming my photography with every vlog you do. Thankyou

Diggr
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Super, super, super, SUPER LOVE THIS GUIDE! That bit of motion blur is what makes stuff look alive and you did it well.

SteelRiderCarl
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Super lovely video Jared! Keep bringing this content! I'd love to watch more of this!

arturorodriguez
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Thank you for helping photographers again! Not just reviews and getting yelled at by Nikon users. Helps inspire people to try new things. Thank you for that

jevans
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Thanks a bunch Jared I'm going to try this style of photography it gives a real old school storytellers feeling to it and also appreciate how you explain it detail by detail

MrCoffie
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Love your channel. Your videos. So good and easily explained everything. Thanks bro!!

giorgiioseliani
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Spot on with the timing. I recently got into street photography, and I needed this!

bahaatamer
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this really is the best photography youtube page out there... i can imagine all the work he puts into this page. THANK YOU JARED

gabrielvaldezr
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Jared... Great tip for a newbie like me. Please keep doing tips like this. It's always nice to see how it's done by the pros. Excellent!

victorurrealtor
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Thanks Jared! Very helpful video and I'll definitely keep it in mind when visiting Italy soon

MattiasVerduijn
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Loved this video. What you have shown can turn a mundane 'snapshot' in to something so much more expressive/artistic. I will definitely be testing this out to see if it suits my style. Thank you.

alicksasylum
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Love this type of video...you should do them more often, are very inspiring !! Grazie big J!

marcodibari
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Thanks Jared. Really appreciate these tips. Kudos to you.

aristoioannidis
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Finally man you have done it a video about Street Photography
You should do more of that
Thank you So much for the effort you are doing on this Chanel…..
Keep Inspiring us…

T-Prime
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It's cool to watch these because I'm often reminded of the mechanics that I might have forgotten when shooting in a different style.

Masschine
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Wow, this is a really good tip! So simple and easy, but I probably would not have thought about doing that. I love simple concepts that can get me out of shooting the same-old way every time. Thanks!

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