Thank you to Fujifilm Vietnam and Gin Tran for putting together this feature of me shooting street photography in Saigon this summer. I hope the tips I share in this video can help you when it comes to traveling and shooting street photography. I also give some tips when it comes to shooting with the Fujifilm XT-1 with the 27mm f/2.8 lens (read my review here) and the Fujifilm x100s (read my review here). You can also read my new review of the Fujifilm x100T on the blog here.
If you are curious what it like shooting street photography in Vietnam, check out my “Saigon Diary” series below:
- Saigon Diary #1: First day in Saigon
- Saigon Diary #2: Learning Vietnamese, Seeing Common Threads, and Triangles
- Saigon Diary #3: Motorbikes, Vietnamese Coffee, and Night Shooting
- Saigon Diary #4: Leading Lines, Golden Triangle Composition, and Working the Scene
- Saigon Diary #5: Travels to Bien Hoa, Learning Vietnamese, and Coffee Culture
- Saigon Diary #6: Trip to Pulau Bidong, Switching to Black & White, Thoughts on Digital
- Saigon Diary #7: Trip to Hanoi, Now in Seoul