Just put that long lens away... put a 35 on.... mix it up with the people, stop sniping from a distance. Street photography is about people.
The end.
Good find thanks, and the vid.
For David. Nope, street photography is about the street and life on the street. the equipment used is irrelevant.![]()
I think its fair to say what street photography is about differs from person to person. Lots.![]()
What you can do though, is look at what makes the great street photography from the past century or more so engaging and draw some conclusions from it.
Saw some meaningful work of Street Photography recently. Lee Jeffries captures powerful portraits of 'Homeless' people and I'm very impressed with his style and assignments.
Saw some meaningful work of Street Photography recently. Lee Jeffries captures powerful portraits of 'Homeless' people and I'm very impressed with his style and assignments.
Is not my opinion,
Indeed, hows this one going down...
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Street photography from Nils Jorgensen.
Long lens, no people. hmmm.
Your post implies it is by Nils. Thats Kate Kirkwoods image that he liked...
.Then there are the people who have a grip about anything, that will go and find the nearest PCSO and report "the strange man taking photos over there" resulting in questions to be answered
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I don't see how anyone can do "street photography"photographing people now a days. It has always been fraught with the "what do you think you are doing taking a photo of me" brigade. On top of that now there are the "you can't take that photo there are children in it" brigade.Then there are the people who have a grip about anything, that will go and find the nearest PCSO and report "the strange man taking photos over there" resulting in questions to be answered
. Then there is the young chav kid out with his girlfriend who is like 90% of the population who believe you can't take a picture of them without their permission, so he decides to show off and punch your lights out
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To start talking about "getting in close with wide angles lenses" is asking for trouble. It might be completely legal as far as the law is concerned but if the people that are being photographed don't know that,you could be explaining that to the Dentist!
I have tried little to do this "street photography" of people passing by ect and I know I would not last a day before there would be some sort of complaint by someone. It's a shame but unfortunately a lot of people don't like having their photo taken.Nor do they understand what good photos can be had by such methods. :bang:
I read somewhere that a lot of Cartier-Bresson photos where staged ,which I find believable.![]()
Seriously, it sounds as if street photography is not for you.
PS. I read somewhere that henri cartier bresson had staged some of his shots but then I also read somewhere that the Apollo moon landings had been faked. I heard of a rumour at my work that was about me the other day, I can't decide if thats true or not either...![]()
Do you do street photography? If you do could you us about your experiences please. Do you think it's possible any of Cartier-Bresson photos where staged?
Some great stuff on there, Brian! Love the little boy on the pier, and the Lowry girl.
I don't see how anyone can do "street photography"photographing people now a days. It has always been fraught with the "what do you think you are doing taking a photo of me" brigade. On top of that now there are the "you can't take that photo there are children in it" brigade.Then there are the people who have a grip about anything, that will go and find the nearest PCSO and report "the strange man taking photos over there" resulting in questions to be answered
. Then there is the young chav kid out with his girlfriend who is like 90% of the population who believe you can't take a picture of them without their permission, so he decides to show off and punch your lights out
.
To start talking about "getting in close with wide angles lenses" is asking for trouble. It might be completely legal as far as the law is concerned but if the people that are being photographed don't know that,you could be explaining that to the Dentist!
I have tried little to do this "street photography" of people passing by ect and I know I would not last a day before there would be some sort of complaint by someone. It's a shame but unfortunately a lot of people don't like having their photo taken.Nor do they understand what good photos can be had by such methods. :bang:
I read somewhere that a lot of Cartier-Bresson photos where staged ,which I find believable.![]()
I have tried little to do this "street photography" of people passing by ect and I know I would not last a day before there would be some sort of complaint by someone. It's a shame but unfortunately a lot of people don't like having their photo taken.Nor do they understand what good photos can be had by such methods. :bang: