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How to shoot the video that I thought I said hello to you but ended up saying hello to someone else?

Street photography is often a snapshot of reality. Different scenes and different passers-by will make your photos have ever-changing possibilities. By shooting people on the road, you will finally present a story that truly belongs to the street-perhaps this is the meaning and connotation of street photography. Its success rate and good film production rate are certainly lower than those of other styles or themes, but it is precisely because of its fleeting value that it often brings unique fun and sense of accomplishment.

If you want to shoot a stranger well, you must first correct your mentality and at least give yourself a psychological construction: I mean no harm, I am just a friendly photographer, hoping to record all the beauty in the world, and the moment when the other person enters my lens is a fate and a rare moment.

Shooting is to record images of people and things with cameras and video recorders. Different scenes have different shooting techniques, including night scene shooting, rain scene shooting, building shooting, portrait shooting and so on. Film dynamic art shooting is also a kind of shooting, but it must follow certain principles. With the progress of science and technology, shooting has become more and more simple and popular.