Street Photographer Shows How He Photographs Strangers

Support my channel and help me create more videos: https://geni.us/trovatten Street Photography is fun! Continue watch my street photography videos:    • The Absolute Best Street Photography Lens!   ➡ My camera & gear @ https://trovatten.com/gear/ Complete List of The Gear I use for street photography: FujiFilm X-T3: https://geni.us/TheFujiX-T3 My Portrait lens: https://geni.us/FujiPortraitLens Fuji's Wide Angle Lens: https://geni.us/16MM14 Vlogging lens: https://geni.us/FujiVloggingLens ============================= I edit ALL my photos in Capture One Pick up a FREE Capture One trial: https://captureone.sjv.io/free-trial This GIGANTTIC Preset Package https://captureone.sjv.io/presets ============================= I find all the music for my videos here: http://bit.ly/MusicBED ============================= Zach's Patreon:   / zachleon   ➡ Zach's Instagram:   / zachtheleon   ============================= ✏︎ My Instagram:   / trovatten   ✏︎ My Twitter:   / trovatten   In this video, we share some street photography tips and tricks to do better street photos. Zach Leon and I spent the day doing street photography in Mexico City. I reached out to Zach because his photos are mostly street photography like mine, but his choice of color and composition is very different from mine and I thought I could learn a lot. We both use Fuji as our go-to street photography camera and I was using the wide-angle Fuji lens 16mm 1.4 which isn’t a pretty odd choice for street photography, but I wanted to give it a shot to see how my street photos will look on a wide-angle lens. I like Zach's photos a lot and after we took photos together, I want to focus on improving my composition in street photography when it comes to photography rules like: Rule of thirds Leading lines Negative space Dead center Textures Patterns Playing with depth of field Fill The Frame Symmetry Juxtaposition - Big / Small. #streetphotography #photography #fuji I hope you could use this short street photography tutorial! All best, Frederik Trovatten