Why One Lens Beats Every Other Lens for Street Photography ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Hi everyone, Today I'm taking you out onto the streets of Valletta, the capital city of Malta, with the focal length I keep coming back to—the classic 35mm field of view. Rather than talking about camera gear, I want to show you why this has become my "Goldilocks zone" for street photography. You'll come along as I look for light, find compositions, wait for the decisive moment, and create black and white street photographs using the focal length that simply feels the most natural to me. If you've ever wondered what the best focal length for street photography is, or why so many photographers love 35mm, I hope this video gives you a fresh perspective. If you enjoy black and white photography, street photography, and learning to see the world differently, I'd really appreciate you subscribing and joining me for future adventures. Enjoy the video! #StreetPhotography #35mm #BlackAndWhitePhotography #photographytips #Photography

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