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Nice one ,, i have a question i like street photography like this one and
adore how it looks when i focus on a person in crowdness but hate how ppl
look at me and try to figure out whats going on ,, that give me a shyness u
know to continue street photography and i stoped it then .. what do u
advice ??
this is like the 10th straight episode I’ve watch from your channel, you’re
quite addicting! -Really enjoy watching you, I do hope you improve your
audio. Great content.
inspiring to shoot more in a crowded place/streets than to look for
controlled places! the quality of bokeh is just spectacular! I own a crop
body (Nikon D5200, D300) and two primes (35mm, 50mm 1.8) and I so wanna try
to shoot with an 85mm in my crop body and see how it will go 😀 thanks a
lot for the video!
Me on a London photo-shoot ! :)
Its due to the aperture your getting the blurriness. The 85mm is an amazing
lens, I have the 35mm its great for bokeh.
The white dress on the bridge was very nice…. It looked as if she was
completely lost.
Inspired by this one, think I need to hit the streets of Newcastle
Have you ever thought of taking the picture with Tanya on the bridge faced
in opposite direction to the crowd?
It would emphasize this awkwardness and alienating feeling, would it not?
Imogen, you are absolutely gorgeous in the new set of images at Victoria
Station, and the ones at Oxford Street. Wow! (and I love Mark’s comment:
very good, Imogen). Now, get back inside and warm up!
Beautiful & classy as usual! Great idea and stunning photos! Happy New
year 2014! Looking forward to your next video, love the 85mm photos –
Cheers!
Wunderbar
I didn’t know photo shoots require such long, painstaking minutes of hard
work! It certainly doesn’t look enjoyable, at least to introverts like me.
The bokeh on that 85mm is awesome!
Another fine tutorial. The both of you handled yourselves well in the
crowds, which are definitely not easy to work around. Very good
recreations. I’m almost expecting someday for you to be calling the shots,
Imogen, as Mark’s knowledge and skills seem to rub off on you in your
comments. Or, maybe you are just so good at articulating them to us. Thanks
again for sharing this information with us.
Great video, thanks. Loved the ending.
very nice video =) I’m learning a lot about photography since I subscribed
to your channel, Imolen.
Great video i liked this one very helpful to learn. Very brave too
shooting and filming in big london crowds well done both of you.
Try a similar shot with a slow shutter speed so you capture the blurred
movement of people in the background. You will need the model to stand
still and a tripod to reduce camera shake :)
Interesting facts 🙂 You’re so beautiful with your long, brown hair 🙂 Very
good photos of you again :)
Well made and interesting. You have a bubbly engaging manner.
Another great and informative video. I can only agree with bye positive
comments already made. You and Mark achieve some truly lovely images. I’m
particularly drawn by your melancholy and somber expression which really
injects a great sense of mood into your images and elevates them.
In this video I love how you and Mark make reference and great usage of the
light.
The final results are just spectacular! Although I wished you smiled more
in your photos. You do have a great smile! :)
Next time I go to London, i’m going to try this !!
It’s gonna be soon 😀 😀 .. Once again Good Work 🙂 🙂
Nice to see how have you changed from the earlier shot.
Love the long hair!
In contrast to other opinions, I would suggest to not start smiling in your
images. Your sober and earnest expressions are a key factor in your images
so please keep them.
so inspiring… i will try