surprised you didn't snap the girl on the bike at 3:32 she had a great look with the coat :) the couple at 3:51 are such characters , like the shot at 5:13
@lazhar_captures
20 сағат бұрын
Hi Brian, thanks for stopping by 🙂 I wanted to take a snap of that woman but she was a bit far and not detaching enough from the background. I'll do a street fashion session because there's a lot to shoot 🙂
@DirkMenker
2 күн бұрын
Interesting discussion, questions to think about. Lovely Paris. Thanks!
@lazhar_captures
2 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it, Dirk. I'm happy that it's thought provoking :)
@AndreasWHold
3 күн бұрын
I totally agree when you're saying that the history of photography can serve as a source of inspiration. I saw the amazing Chris Killip Retrospective in The Hague yesterday (which I cannot recommend enough!) and not only did it teach me once more how important moral and political attitudes are for the creation of a meaningful image; the exhibition also made me reconsider my own limited habits of composing an environmental portrait. And by the way - it's fascinating how those blurry foreground objects do not distract from the main subject of an image. On the contrary, by framing it, they even seem to make it stand out. There is a fascinating correlation between concealing and showing in an image. Very interesting technique, indeed!
@lazhar_captures
3 күн бұрын
Hi Andreas, thanks for giving your insight. I just checked Chris Killip's work and oh! My god ! I wish I was at the exhibition to see those images in real life. Thanks for sharing to the community 📷👍🏽 About today's session, I'm happy it brought some interest in your own photographic journey. It's the point of this channel 🙂
@vifrapide8444
3 күн бұрын
Hi, I love your videos! They are really a great with this format and your comments are awesome. Keep it up! I would like to know if it's possible for you to let us know how you edit the photos for the colors, or if you use a specific picture profile, or maybe a Fuji emulation? Thank you!
@lazhar_captures
3 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for stopping by 📷🙏🏼🙂 I'm actually editing the next video and will include an editing section at the end. Stay tuned. Release in 3 days 😉
@tiorimas
3 күн бұрын
Hey Lazhar, do you have any presets? I'd love to buy some from you! These photos are very nicely edited, love the vibe!
@lazhar_captures
2 күн бұрын
Hi ! Unfortunately, I didn't set up an online shop yet. However, I can send you the file by mail for free as you're an early bird in my community 😉 My email adress is in my bio ✅
@Tylercoaching94
3 күн бұрын
Good job again ! 🎉
@lazhar_captures
3 күн бұрын
Thanks my friend 🙂🙏🏽
@colingerard7863
3 күн бұрын
Hi Lazhar. I think it is important to practice taking pictures, no matter how long one has been shooting, and this video is a way of doing that and making it interesting. I practice verticals in pictures as I can overlook them sometimes. AI wont be able to create random events that take place on the street, although, we have to question whether or not to take the picture. An option for this video would of been to go to Roland Garros when a tournament was on. I will send you an image to the other place to explain. Have a good start to your week, my friend.
@lazhar_captures
3 күн бұрын
Hey Colin, thanks for stopping by. Yes, would love to discuss that 👍🏽📷🙂
@funkydrumua
3 күн бұрын
Military vocabulary :))
@lazhar_captures
3 күн бұрын
😎📷
@rafmms9070
2 күн бұрын
Hi Lazhar I understand this film as a free exercise for a specific purpose but I have a few observations: - covering heads, faces etc. by various elements of the city scenery does not seem natural to me - if we take a photo in so-called good faith, respecting the dignity of a person who is in public space according to such behavior is ok for me - I am shocked by the current mentality where image protection restricts the right to speech (when at the same time people themselves upload tons of their images to the internet), I think that the role of the media and publications is to shape a reasonable perspective and attitude of society, among others, towards photography - if we were to adopt the current schizophrenic standards - ban on photography and freedom of speech (with simultaneous unreasonable publications on the internet and omnipresent surveillance of cameras and other means of observation - which you rightly noticed) it would mean consent to further restrictions of freedom In general, I am in favor of photography taken with respect for other people (although there may be exceptions to this - documentation of special events) so that the 21st century can leave behind images that will serve future generations just as we do with photos from times past. As for digital manipulation and image transformation, the law should protect the citizen but it should also be properly addressed (e.g. not the photographer but the one who used algorithms to the detriment of the person and their image). I apologize for the long statement. Regards Raphael
@lazhar_captures
2 күн бұрын
Hey Raphael, thank you for pointing out those valid arguments. Yes, this pov session was more of an exercice, an experiment to push creativity somehow. I think yes that freedom of speech should always prevail and it's the photographer who should put his own boundaries within the limits of the law. As an example, for me, I prefer not to shoot homeless people and kids, but anyone can set his own rules. Bruce Gilden for instance has none "there's no ethics" he said. In the end, there's no right or wrong in my opinion, it's not like we were neurosurgeons. Nobody will die if we make mistakes 🙂 Photography is a big game and I treat it as such. i'm really thankful that you shared your insights and your views 😉
@MagnetischC
Күн бұрын
How are you handling the personal rights of the f.e. the girl?
@lazhar_captures
Күн бұрын
What do you mean "f.e" ?
@MagnetischC
Күн бұрын
@@lazhar_captures for example.
@lazhar_captures
20 сағат бұрын
There is no personal rights in a public space as long as the dignity is respected. Freedom of expression prevails over privacy in public space in France. I don't know about elsewhere 🙂
@MagnetischC
17 сағат бұрын
@@lazhar_captures Ah that is super interesting! Seems France is a great place for Professional Photographers!
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