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Get up close and personal! Take chances and be courageous!nnIn this video, I move quickly through Chinatown Toronto to capture real unhindered photographs of the people of Chinatown and the vibe of the streets. After an in-depth overview of my camera settings, I discuss a street photography technique of shooting into window reflections and talk about the most common fears when photographing in public places and how to overcome them.nnPhotography Equipment used:nnPentax K3nPentax DA 21mm Limited lensnnVideo capture:n nCanon T5i, 18-135 USMnGoPro HERO 6nZoom H1n handy audio recordernnnPlease remember to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE and SHARE this video!nnMy name is Carmine Groe. I am a Toronto based portrait photographer and I love to make images! I have a deep passion for photography, from the work of the past masters to the present technological time we live in, it’s all fantastic!nnMy channel is groe photography and it’s purpose is to Inspire and communicate all the wonders of photography and my process, as well as sharing my knowledge by providing insights and experiences, tutorials, tips and tricks.nnAt the end of the day, I feel motivated to give back. Please join me in our great community!nnInstagram: www.instagram.com/carmine_groennFacebook: www.facebook.com/carminegroephoto/nnLensculture: www.lensculture.com/carmine-groe