Chicago Street Portraits POV Video Volume #3

by Eric Kim on December 23, 2012

1x1.trans Chicago Street Portraits POV Video Volume #3

Above is another POV video I made while filming for the Samsung NX20 photography campaign. I hope you guys enjoy!

  1. You can see my first Chicago Street Portraits POV video here.
  2. You can see my second Chicago Street Portraits POV video here.

Tonight I am also leaving to go camping in the Grand Canyon for a week. Just going to bring my Contax T3, 10 rolls of Portra 400, and will take my shot at doing some landscape photography 1x1.trans Chicago Street Portraits POV Video Volume #3 . I will be back on January 1st, with lots of great new interviews to feature and more.

I wish all of you guys happy holidays and a happy new year! Enjoy your time with your loved ones and those closest to you!

  • Rick

    Great! I love how you engage them Eric. Inspiring ;)

  • http://www.facebook.com/jakub.juszczak1 Jakub Juszczak

    that is so cool :3

  • isoterica

    Happy New Year Eric! You better share the landscapes.. I want to see what you capture off the street.

  • Matt

    Eric, I love these POV’s that you put up, but the audio and subtitles are very distracting.

    It’s amazing how easily taking street portraits comes to you you. I wish that it was that easily for me, but being the shy introvert isn’t the easiest thing to get over.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Paul-Donohoe/100000308877053 Paul Donohoe

    Terrific Eric. “longer than you’ve been alive” hahahaha…really good to see the images slotted in. Adds a lot! Some great portraits there as well. Well done.

  • http://twitter.com/bermaxo BertoGarcia

    Me enanta la fotografia en la calle pero aqui en las islas es un poco mas dificil

  • gumanow

    Did you find it impossible to shoot this for street photography? Seems like the “event” was about street photography, not portraits. Did you find this camera impossible to work with for that purpose? Why did you switch? What happened?

    • Rubslopes

      I think it’s very clear the video is about street portraits, not candid.

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