Reduce Friction in Street Photography - The Thypoch KSANA 21mm (ft.@DavidKenphotographe)

In this video, I meet ⁨‪@DavidKenphotographe‬ and we dive into one of my favorite topics: wide angle street photography. We talk about the artistic magic of shooting wide. From aesthetics to functionality, from feeling to flow. David lends me the ⁨‪@Thypoch‬ Ksana 21mm f/3.5 (M-mount lens), which I test on the Nikon Zf - and it quickly becomes clear: this lens is built for street photographers. What makes it special? → A click at 0.7m (thought for rangefinders patches limit) → Clear distance markings (2m / 3m / 5m) → A great overall design that reduces friction between seeing and shooting And that’s the key. Less thinking. More reacting. More presence in the scene. We also touch on: 21mm and powerful leading lines The importance of beautiful tools (yes, aesthetics matter) Learning from masters like Josef Koudelka to build your own visual language Filmed with ⁨‪@insta360‬ Photography is not just about what you see. It’s about how fast you can translate it into an image. Reduce the friction. Stay in the moment. Find my work on my instagram page: www.instagram.com/gaetano.sodaro or www.gaetanosodaro.com Workshops (Sodaro G PIC Lab): www.sodarogpiclab.myportfolio.com/workshops Camera straps (Sodaro G Straps): www.sodarogstraps.myportfolio.com In this video, I’m using the MRHYDE strap - handmade for photographers who want simplicity, strength, and flow.