所以喜欢拍摄的朋友们,拿起手机去拍就对了!!

昨晚…
看了一个Youtuber在谈他的“街拍/街头拍摄”的应该要注意到的事,我是抱着一个学习的心态去看,但看到一半就看不下去了。
因为这Youtuber连自己拍给大家看的Youtube影片里所展示的对象都出现了“红边”,这样技术上该完善而未完善的事都没顾虑到,这不就是“三脚猫在给你上课”吗?
何必听一些废话,去增加别人的浏览率?

#街拍 是什么?
就是抓出每个城市、地区、空间…的情感、情绪、时时刻刻。
有时一个有“温度”的作品要依靠等待和运气。
有的就偷懒点选择一个怎么拍都很有“艺术味道”的地点,就算再怎么不会拍照,也能拍出至少一帖象样的作品。

在还没有出现智能型手机的时代,街拍能视为一种很酷的艺术,而它更贴近生活却又是高端的存在,“街拍"以很具像的方式记录了我们的这个时代还有你的观点、你的体会,而今人人一支能拍照的手机还能套用各滤镜,随拍即用。
是比要手动调整光圈、快门、iso、曝光…等等的“相机”来的省事太多太多,所以只要将心思放在令人有感觉的构图、有氛围感的物件,都能拍出不错的街拍作品。

器材重要吗?
我觉得更重要的是使用器材后面的那个人。
的确“工欲善其事必先利其器”但没有会真正使用这些器材之后的很厉害的那个人,这些看起来很高大上的机器,也只是一堆废铁而已。
所以喜欢拍摄的朋友们,拿起手机去拍就对了!!

I watched a YouTuber discussing the things to consider in " #UrbanPhotography," and I approached it with a learning mindset. However, halfway through, I couldn't continue watching. The YouTuber didn't even address the technical imperfections in the objects displayed in his own YouTube video, such as the "red fringe." Isn't this like "the blind leading the blind"? Why bother listening to nonsense just to increase someone's view count?
What is Urban Photography?
It's about capturing the emotions, moods, and moments of every city, region, and space. Sometimes, creating a meaningful piece requires patience and luck. Other times, one can take the easy route and choose a location that always looks "artistic" no matter how it's photographed. Even if you're not skilled in photography, you can still produce at least one decent piece.

In the pre-smartphone era, street photography was considered a cool form of art. It was closely tied to life but had a sophisticated presence. Street photography, in a very tangible way, documented our era. Nowadays, everyone has a smartphone capable of taking photos, with various filters readily available. It's much easier than manually adjusting aperture, shutter speed, ISO, exposure, and so on with a "proper camera." Therefore, as long as you focus on captivating compositions and atmospheric subjects, you can capture great street photography with any smartphone.

Is equipment important?
I believe what's more important is the person behind the equipment. While it's true that "a bad workman blames his tools," without someone skilled in using the equipment, those seemingly impressive machines are nothing more than scrap metal.
So, for all photography enthusiasts out there, just grab your smartphone and start shooting!
Photograph by 梅鎧炎
