Liked what I was hearing from this guy. Loved when he said when he looks at his photos they make him happy. I always wonder how many people actually look at their photos like they do other people's and admire what they see. A lot of people talk about never being happy with what you've done always wanting to do better which you should always try to be, but at some point do they stop to admire their own work?
40mm on a full frame is more like 60mm on a crop. His pictures look wider than that. I prefer the 28mm for street but you need to be crafty and close. What he said about being seen as a tourist is right, you can get away with a lot because people treat tourists almost like idiots that most likely don't know what they're doing. Shoot from the hip, good advice, low angles are right for street.
I really like the photos. When you said Sci-Fi movies were your inspiration, I started to look at your pictures differently. I see the Sci-Fi tone in your pictures. They are great!
Something Lukasz said early in this interview 1:12 resounded with me, about photographing the mundane. After many years of shooting when I look back at my own photos some of the most ordinary shots taken on the street are now the most interesting. So much of our day to day life is easily over looked as too ordinary, yet it changes slowly and then it's gone, replaced by new scenes. There is tremendous value in the long run of documenting the ordinary as Lukasz is doing, and by applying his artistry and technique his work is brilliant. Thank you for this introduction to this inspiring artist.
I love the tone in the photos he produce.. how to do that? I suspect it's been through a little color tuning in lightroom but how. If anyone can give some tips on how to do that, it would be really helpful and thank you in advance! :)
Great photos. I was was in Malaysia and Singapore a little while back. I took more videos than photos. Next time I am there, I will channel your inner street photography Mantra shot away…. Nice work!!!
Absolutely beautiful photo's! The images are very vibrant and high contrasty? Lol! If you don't mind me asking… But what setting are you using to get those looks? Simply beautiful!
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What is Zeiss lens…. Thabk
The 20mm f1.7 in panasonic & the GX8 are for you then… That D3 in your neck must feel heavy.
great work d3 for the win
good job 🙂 would you like to take a look on my fotos ?
Nice lens…voigtlander…
Liked what I was hearing from this guy. Loved when he said when he looks at his photos they make him happy. I always wonder how many people actually look at their photos like they do other people's and admire what they see. A lot of people talk about never being happy with what you've done always wanting to do better which you should always try to be, but at some point do they stop to admire their own work?
Hey guys, what's his IG?
nice less. I did not know that it exists.
I use a 40mm 2.8 from canon.
does voigtlander makes it for canon mount?
witam. jesli wybiersz sie kiedys do ny ? jesli tak to sa jakies szanse na photowalk to manhattanie? 🙂 pozdrawiam
How the photos looks so clean at night? high iso and noise reduction?
When I was in Japan I made good use of my auto focus wide lens for school girl up-skirt shots. Got to capture some great images.
I've watched many interviews with street photographers and this one is the only one that really speaks to me. The photos are one of a kind.
40mm on a full frame is more like 60mm on a crop. His pictures look wider than that. I prefer the 28mm for street but you need to be crafty and close. What he said about being seen as a tourist is right, you can get away with a lot because people treat tourists almost like idiots that most likely don't know what they're doing. Shoot from the hip, good advice, low angles are right for street.
I really like the photos. When you said Sci-Fi movies were your inspiration, I started to look at your pictures differently. I see the Sci-Fi tone in your pictures. They are great!
Something Lukasz said early in this interview 1:12 resounded with me, about photographing the mundane. After many years of shooting when I look back at my own photos some of the most ordinary shots taken on the street are now the most interesting. So much of our day to day life is easily over looked as too ordinary, yet it changes slowly and then it's gone, replaced by new scenes. There is tremendous value in the long run of documenting the ordinary as Lukasz is doing, and by applying his artistry and technique his work is brilliant. Thank you for this introduction to this inspiring artist.
Great works Lukasz! 😀 Love the "simpler" aesthetic of the photographs o/
I love the tone in the photos he produce.. how to do that? I suspect it's been through a little color tuning in lightroom but how. If anyone can give some tips on how to do that, it would be really helpful and thank you in advance! :)
Oh my god. Definitely some of the best photos of Tokyo I've seen.
I am very jealous!!
And your photos are wonderful and at the same time very true to my memories of this place
<3 Thank you for sharing!
Hey Lukas, I'm jealous, I would love to be in Japan doing street photography.
Great photos. I was was in Malaysia and Singapore a little while back. I took more videos than photos. Next time I am there, I will channel your inner street photography Mantra shot away…. Nice work!!!
0:55 That one
Absolutely beautiful photo's! The images are very vibrant and high contrasty? Lol! If you don't mind me asking… But what setting are you using to get those looks? Simply beautiful!
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