Really awesome Color’s from that m11, are these edited with a preset ? Or are they SOOC jpegs ?
@MikeChudley7 сағат бұрын
Edited with my new presets! Dropping the new pack very soon. Just making some final tweaks
@drchtct9 сағат бұрын
I feel like the 28mm is a 10/10 in interesting cities like London, Tokyo, NY or at some nice travel destinations but when you hold it in everyday situations in your suburb it instantly looks like a boring phone picture. It's one where 95% of your shots are underwhelming but the 5% make it exciting
@MikeChudley9 сағат бұрын
I very much agree with this haha
@paulvallance434711 сағат бұрын
Great to hear your thoughts on the layout and the interrelationship of the different images. makes me feel like publishing some of my work.
@joeensley391212 сағат бұрын
Ahhh now we now why they’re on sale at B&H
@michaellin465216 сағат бұрын
Hello Mike. First of all, great video. Thank you for sharing. I'm curious to know where you heard about Thypoch releasing infinity lock-less versions of the M mount 28mm in the future. Wondering if this is just speculation or a confirmed update from Thypoch.
@MikeChudley15 сағат бұрын
Thanks for the kind words - good question! Thypoch told me directly as I was editing this video and communicating with them.
@michaellin465215 сағат бұрын
@@MikeChudley Thank you. The lens having infinity lock is literally the only hindrance for me from buying this lens. Good to know they've taken in feedback and are going to make a change for the better.
@michelecintramika848223 сағат бұрын
I was unsure whether to buy a Leica M11 or a Q3. So decide to buy a Lumix S9. I'm waiting for sales to start. And I will use it with Sima ART DN lenses.
@jackaddie7866Күн бұрын
absolutely loved hearing your thought process and seeing how your own eye moves through your own photos. so nice to see you doing well!
@ruben619448Күн бұрын
I have the same issues you have with the magenta and the screen quality issue. I shoot with a 35mm summilux and and when I check the pics they seem out of focus. My biggest issue is motion blur with the 60mp sensor and no ibis. Something I struggle with all the time but just part of the experience
@drs-Rigo-ReusКүн бұрын
Why a M11 and cheap lenses? Seems the wrong way around.
@taylorbernier7966Күн бұрын
Dang this book is sold out... will you ever produce more copies?
@GerardRocaShowКүн бұрын
Thanks for letting us see the book. Knowing your ideas when editing the book it’s very interesting. Let’s hope for a second print!
@user-uo9kv9cn9eКүн бұрын
Now I get why you travel in Italy: you love gestures😂
@richardcoomber925Күн бұрын
Enjoyed this. Take a look at Edward Hopper paintings
@StupotTaylorКүн бұрын
I went to school with Chris and I remember how his art came from a visceral beginning of expressions of appreciation for the very stuff of life. Such people never let go of what drives them because it is so much an aspect of their very natures. I’m certainly very fortunate to see where he has gone with this aspect of himself. Congratulations old chum.
@Gwi1tyКүн бұрын
The course not available anymore?
@MikeChudleyКүн бұрын
Nope, afraid not!
@Gwi1tyКүн бұрын
@@MikeChudley bummer! What happened? As a Brit, in the US, who normally gets this style of educational content from Mr Greer… it would have been nice to do a street course with a familiar accent 😂
@whyilovethemoonКүн бұрын
How did you feel after taking the shot of the man with flowers on his bicycle? Because I could never do that. I would feel confident enough if he confronts me with why I'm shooting him. Also: did you ask for permission to use it on KZread? Do you ever ask for permission even if you won’t publish it? Would love to get some input from you on this topic. Thanks!
@todd923712 күн бұрын
There is going to come a time where everyone is walking around shooting pictures of each other. And everyone has a camera.
@tombrewton78232 күн бұрын
Mike - Thanks again for a straightforward and educational video. Your sensibilities and viewpoint align closely with my own - the interplay of light, shadow and color on even mundane objects/subjects leads you to amazing images.
@MikeChudley2 күн бұрын
Thank you! I’m pleased you liked that - nice one ✌️
@julianheritage64362 күн бұрын
Great video Mike, appreciate sharing your book with us
@danc79393 күн бұрын
This was great Mike! Although I started out mainly shooting street, I don’t shoot really any street anymore. It was great to see you shooting something different and capturing some excellent images.
@beijoX1233 күн бұрын
Awesome work!
@Rugras.3 күн бұрын
Mike you are allowed to be proud of your own work. Shout about it, it's great!
@greenbrightly3 күн бұрын
I think it’s fantastic work, and love the book. My only reservation is the learning to see title, you already can see and there is no learning curve here!
@mmk24103 күн бұрын
Great book! Thanks for walking through it! :)
@MikeChudley3 күн бұрын
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed this!
@fkdyr3 күн бұрын
love it
@wilfs11964 күн бұрын
Congratulations on a great book! Time for my brain to give my eyes a street refresher course.
@jakeicloud4 күн бұрын
Where did you get the book made, ive been looking for a book maker for months?
@MikeChudley3 күн бұрын
ExWhyZed
@ZenoWatson4 күн бұрын
Well done Mike
@MikeChudley4 күн бұрын
Thanks!!
@cwilliamscreative4 күн бұрын
As has been said plenty already. Very much enjoyed hearing your process. It’s a fantastic looking book!
@MikeChudley3 күн бұрын
That’s very kind of you! Thanks
@Nicolas-ol3qx4 күн бұрын
love the work but the beep...
@nigletmajor4 күн бұрын
The book is visually clean and uncluttered and I really like the idea of the photo index page - I'm going to use it.
@robmitchell73554 күн бұрын
THIS is what I need right now: analysis of composition and timing. Thanks I’m a strong believer in the action of the subliminal in photography. Call it what you will: luck, experience, or Learning to See. I have found when I analyze a photo that speaks to me, there are strong compositional elements in it that I didn’t recognize initially.
@MikeChudley3 күн бұрын
Thanks rob! Really appreciate that - I agree with this as well 👌
@simonbnyc4 күн бұрын
Some great work! I love the shot of the green cyclist caught between the 2 sets of green, red & black fences. It's a beautiful image and a tricky one to catch. You nailed the light too!
@MikeChudley3 күн бұрын
Thanks Simon! Pleased you liked that one ✌️
@sevsuk20114 күн бұрын
ahhh missed the sale of your book. the sequencing is stellar as are the standard of your images. Nice benchmark Mike.
@MikeChudley3 күн бұрын
Very kind of you to say - thanks
@n8rboy4 күн бұрын
I started following your work probably a week after the book sold out and I was bummed that it was no longer available, so it’s great to get a guided tour through it.
@davidkipperman52184 күн бұрын
Gateway drug, YES! I went from the Q2 to an M11 & M11 Mono!!!
@medic90174 күн бұрын
Photographic data at the end was reminiscent of Ihee Kimura - Japan Through a Leica of the 1930’s. Nice touch!
@kiwikea20024 күн бұрын
Since I am not one of the "Lucky 200" - thank you for letting us have a look at your selected photos (love them) and your thinking (which the book obviously lacks). Added value!
@andersphansson83354 күн бұрын
Great video and work! Which print service did You use?
@MikeChudley4 күн бұрын
ExWhyZed :)
@LaFuenteOnFilm4 күн бұрын
Love seeing the thought process behind the shots! Beautiful work!
@MikeChudley4 күн бұрын
Thank you! That’s very kind of you
@rickwink4 күн бұрын
Awesome video Mike!🔥 insane talent to notice these things on the street where everything moves so fast!
@JamesParsons14 күн бұрын
So much gold with the sequencing
@JamesParsons14 күн бұрын
Love this - hearing the thought process behind the shots is always the most interesting
@lakshgambhir4 күн бұрын
i soooo wanna buy this phone
@aliyasleeps4 күн бұрын
Loved this video. Thank you ❤️
@MikeChudley4 күн бұрын
Love to hear it! Thanks
@RogierYou4 күн бұрын
Excellent and inspirational! How did you select the images. Find the ones you wanted to match from your large library of images?
@david_walsh4 күн бұрын
Thanks for this video Mike! Unfortunately I didn't manage to get my hands on your book, but this flick through video was very enjoyable. Hard to pick a favourite as they are all really nice and the sequencing works really well throughout the book. I do like the mumbai one a lot. Very cinematic! And the sausage dog one is a happy fun one! But as said, loads more I'd list here as favourites! Amazing work and thanks for the inspiration!
@developingtank4 күн бұрын
As a photobook junkie… this is tight
@tuftyhill4 күн бұрын
Hi Mike one thing I love about shooting Street is when you notice other things in the image when processing. Totally coincidental but it just works 😊 I definitely need to produce a photo book for a selection of my favourite street photo's. It's far better viewing them as 'prints' rather than on a screen. You produced a stunning collection of your best work to date. A favourite 🤔 I think the 'hands' image near the end
@markb18404 күн бұрын
Really appreciate this video and the processes you describe. Thanks.
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Really awesome Color’s from that m11, are these edited with a preset ? Or are they SOOC jpegs ?
Edited with my new presets! Dropping the new pack very soon. Just making some final tweaks
I feel like the 28mm is a 10/10 in interesting cities like London, Tokyo, NY or at some nice travel destinations but when you hold it in everyday situations in your suburb it instantly looks like a boring phone picture. It's one where 95% of your shots are underwhelming but the 5% make it exciting
I very much agree with this haha
Great to hear your thoughts on the layout and the interrelationship of the different images. makes me feel like publishing some of my work.
Ahhh now we now why they’re on sale at B&H
Hello Mike. First of all, great video. Thank you for sharing. I'm curious to know where you heard about Thypoch releasing infinity lock-less versions of the M mount 28mm in the future. Wondering if this is just speculation or a confirmed update from Thypoch.
Thanks for the kind words - good question! Thypoch told me directly as I was editing this video and communicating with them.
@@MikeChudley Thank you. The lens having infinity lock is literally the only hindrance for me from buying this lens. Good to know they've taken in feedback and are going to make a change for the better.
I was unsure whether to buy a Leica M11 or a Q3. So decide to buy a Lumix S9. I'm waiting for sales to start. And I will use it with Sima ART DN lenses.
absolutely loved hearing your thought process and seeing how your own eye moves through your own photos. so nice to see you doing well!
I have the same issues you have with the magenta and the screen quality issue. I shoot with a 35mm summilux and and when I check the pics they seem out of focus. My biggest issue is motion blur with the 60mp sensor and no ibis. Something I struggle with all the time but just part of the experience
Why a M11 and cheap lenses? Seems the wrong way around.
Dang this book is sold out... will you ever produce more copies?
Thanks for letting us see the book. Knowing your ideas when editing the book it’s very interesting. Let’s hope for a second print!
Now I get why you travel in Italy: you love gestures😂
Enjoyed this. Take a look at Edward Hopper paintings
I went to school with Chris and I remember how his art came from a visceral beginning of expressions of appreciation for the very stuff of life. Such people never let go of what drives them because it is so much an aspect of their very natures. I’m certainly very fortunate to see where he has gone with this aspect of himself. Congratulations old chum.
The course not available anymore?
Nope, afraid not!
@@MikeChudley bummer! What happened? As a Brit, in the US, who normally gets this style of educational content from Mr Greer… it would have been nice to do a street course with a familiar accent 😂
How did you feel after taking the shot of the man with flowers on his bicycle? Because I could never do that. I would feel confident enough if he confronts me with why I'm shooting him. Also: did you ask for permission to use it on KZread? Do you ever ask for permission even if you won’t publish it? Would love to get some input from you on this topic. Thanks!
There is going to come a time where everyone is walking around shooting pictures of each other. And everyone has a camera.
Mike - Thanks again for a straightforward and educational video. Your sensibilities and viewpoint align closely with my own - the interplay of light, shadow and color on even mundane objects/subjects leads you to amazing images.
Thank you! I’m pleased you liked that - nice one ✌️
Great video Mike, appreciate sharing your book with us
This was great Mike! Although I started out mainly shooting street, I don’t shoot really any street anymore. It was great to see you shooting something different and capturing some excellent images.
Awesome work!
Mike you are allowed to be proud of your own work. Shout about it, it's great!
I think it’s fantastic work, and love the book. My only reservation is the learning to see title, you already can see and there is no learning curve here!
Great book! Thanks for walking through it! :)
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed this!
love it
Congratulations on a great book! Time for my brain to give my eyes a street refresher course.
Where did you get the book made, ive been looking for a book maker for months?
ExWhyZed
Well done Mike
Thanks!!
As has been said plenty already. Very much enjoyed hearing your process. It’s a fantastic looking book!
That’s very kind of you! Thanks
love the work but the beep...
The book is visually clean and uncluttered and I really like the idea of the photo index page - I'm going to use it.
THIS is what I need right now: analysis of composition and timing. Thanks I’m a strong believer in the action of the subliminal in photography. Call it what you will: luck, experience, or Learning to See. I have found when I analyze a photo that speaks to me, there are strong compositional elements in it that I didn’t recognize initially.
Thanks rob! Really appreciate that - I agree with this as well 👌
Some great work! I love the shot of the green cyclist caught between the 2 sets of green, red & black fences. It's a beautiful image and a tricky one to catch. You nailed the light too!
Thanks Simon! Pleased you liked that one ✌️
ahhh missed the sale of your book. the sequencing is stellar as are the standard of your images. Nice benchmark Mike.
Very kind of you to say - thanks
I started following your work probably a week after the book sold out and I was bummed that it was no longer available, so it’s great to get a guided tour through it.
Gateway drug, YES! I went from the Q2 to an M11 & M11 Mono!!!
Photographic data at the end was reminiscent of Ihee Kimura - Japan Through a Leica of the 1930’s. Nice touch!
Since I am not one of the "Lucky 200" - thank you for letting us have a look at your selected photos (love them) and your thinking (which the book obviously lacks). Added value!
Great video and work! Which print service did You use?
ExWhyZed :)
Love seeing the thought process behind the shots! Beautiful work!
Thank you! That’s very kind of you
Awesome video Mike!🔥 insane talent to notice these things on the street where everything moves so fast!
So much gold with the sequencing
Love this - hearing the thought process behind the shots is always the most interesting
i soooo wanna buy this phone
Loved this video. Thank you ❤️
Love to hear it! Thanks
Excellent and inspirational! How did you select the images. Find the ones you wanted to match from your large library of images?
Thanks for this video Mike! Unfortunately I didn't manage to get my hands on your book, but this flick through video was very enjoyable. Hard to pick a favourite as they are all really nice and the sequencing works really well throughout the book. I do like the mumbai one a lot. Very cinematic! And the sausage dog one is a happy fun one! But as said, loads more I'd list here as favourites! Amazing work and thanks for the inspiration!
As a photobook junkie… this is tight
Hi Mike one thing I love about shooting Street is when you notice other things in the image when processing. Totally coincidental but it just works 😊 I definitely need to produce a photo book for a selection of my favourite street photo's. It's far better viewing them as 'prints' rather than on a screen. You produced a stunning collection of your best work to date. A favourite 🤔 I think the 'hands' image near the end
Really appreciate this video and the processes you describe. Thanks.