Street Photography: How I approach people on the streets…
What you’ll learn
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You’ll learn how to approach people on the street
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You’ll realise that you can get over your fear
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You’ll see that the camera is not that important
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I explain, how I take my photos and why I do it like this
Street Photography can be performed by anyone who owns a camera. It’s available everywhere for everyone. But this does not mean that it is easy. You have to be a complete photographer with the knowledge of the technical skills, but also building up knowledge of human nature. You have to see things before they happen in order to be ready for the decisive moment.
In this video training I will show you what is important when we are on the street. You can learn from my experience which I built up during the last 5 years shooting in the big cities of this world and teaching workshops:
– You will learn how to approach people – You will see how I do it in some making of videos – You will learn about the right settings – I show you what to do in order to increase your social media success
All is being taught with a lot of photos and examples from a practical perspective.
Who this course is for:
- Novice Street Photographer
- Advanced Street Photographer
12 reviews for Street Photography: How I approach people on the streets…
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Georgi Krivoshiev –
Great course, very informative. It is really inspiring. The contents is extremely valuable in my opinion and it has saved me a lot of valuable time. Liked that he not only gives you the theory but he shows you many examples.
Thanks Thomas for an amazing in-depth course! Loved it!
Nathalie Capitan –
Thomas is very clear in his explanations, the course is well structured and we get a lot of information. Thank you Thomas for sharing your experience with us and giving us all these tips that we will surely have in mind next time we go on the street !
Jhansen R. Machado –
Excellent course, Thomas. Thank you!
I recomend this course because Thomas is the real deal. With lots of experience shooting in the streets, he shows a huge number of examples with comments. I think you`ll find answer for any questions you might have.
Enjoy!
Swastik Rout –
I wish to thank Mr. Thomas Leuthard for the way he has explained every minimal topic which goes inside making of a street photographer. He has covered almost everything with quite a lot of examples from his photographing career covering all the techniques, rules, composition but missed a very little part of golden triangles. Expecting an advanced series to it as well. Thank you.
Randy Lewis –
A lot of useful Tips enjoyed seeing a different perspective on how to capture photographs
Anonymized User –
Boring course, presentations are flat and speaker voice is alike a sleeping pill. In addition, the most critical issues (such as approaching to people) would deserve much more room and practical examples. Definitely disappointing. Not adviced
Fred Vanderburgh –
I am not a street photographer but I enjoy listening to Thomas explain his photographs. Thomas’s approach is useful to me in other photographic genre. His lectures and explanations, more than other instructors, have inspired me and has made me think about what I am shooting. My photo’s now tell stories, they fill the frame and I like the results much better. I am satisfied with my images.
Alex Vujicic –
I like how the instructor tells me as it is. I like how he calls it as he sees it.
David de los Reyes –
Good match with what I’m looking for.
Rahul Bhattacharya –
very basic so far with very few examples and actual shooting videos. His other course where he shared contact sheets was much more interesting. style of narration with a white wall behind is extremely annoying and disengaging
Bob Coulson –
Great course Thomas. This has challenged my perception of how to approach street photography and I look forward to moving outside of my comfort zone in search of worthy shots.
Juan Luis Pérez Blanco –
Dificultosa, los videos no están traducidos a español y el traductor de Google no es del todo correcto, aún así he podido seguirlo.