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I haven't decided on a genre or niche for myself, almost a year into using a DSlR, the advice I have had from a relative who has done weddings for a decade has told me to not pigeonhole myself like that,
I haven't decided on a genre or niche for myself, almost a year into using a DSlR, the advice I have had from a relative who has done weddings for a decade has told me to not pigeonhole myself like that,
I haven't decided on a genre or niche for myself, almost a year into using a DSlR, the advice I have had from a relative who has done weddings for a decade has told me to not pigeonhole myself like that, he is a photographer who takes weddings for his bread and butter and to fund his passion to travel and explore his own path to personal freedoms, that he is now starting to enjoy, he is not working 9 to 5 for any one and has a nice life.
His introduction to cameras was at my wedding where he was a guest, just goes to show.
I guess the question still comes back to what is street photography defined as, and can photographs be within multiple genres ie would this be 'street' and ;urban architecture'.Took this yesterday while I have a visit to the small market town.
A pretty safe street pic, no people in it. Its so plain I think its one of my better ones.
I took it freehand, no tripod, I had to level it very slightly in post, but over all I am very happy with it.
I just love old everyday things
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Perhaps, for some people it is but most people, probably 99.9999% of people, wouldn't categorise pictures beyond "that's a nice picture" or "Uncle George is going to get such a smack when Auntie Mary see that"....then the question is why isn't all photography categorised based simply on a locational basis.
Hmm, special pleading?Bur we are photographers, and as such can display much more discernment than the ordinary public.
Hmm, special pleading?![]()
Took this yesterday while I have a visit to the small market town.
A pretty safe street pic, no people in it. Its so plain I think its one of my better ones.
I took it freehand, no tripod, I had to level it very slightly in post, but over all I am very happy with it.
I just love old everyday things
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You speak for yourself - taking pics of bottoms!No, photography is not a race to the bottom - for most of us anyway.
I don't think of it as a race to the bottom, nor as a race to the top, or for that matter as a race of any kind.No, photography is not a race to the bottom - for most of us anyway.
I would describe that type of image as architectural, but its a free country and you can call it anything you like.Here's a picture of part of a castle in a street, so this is "street photography", in my opinion... (Castle Street, Exeter)
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You'll have to take that up with Exeter City Council.To be a street it must have yellow lines, no yellow lines and its a road.
You have created an entirely new Genre, Road Photography,You'll have to take that up with Exeter City Council.
They probably won't mind changing its name to "Castle Road", given that the signs have been there for a few hundred years and are probably due for renewal...
You have created an entirely new Genre, Road Photography,![]()
It already has a genre...... It's called 'urban' photography![]()
Depends if there are yello lines
Thats art Gav,Advertising![]()
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Thats art Gav,
The shadow of the board light from the word mind, leads to the huge black negative space which is symbolic of the emotion portrayed in the graffiti.
And there is a yellow squiggle of a line so it could be road photography.![]()
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I like that , I had to look it up though.Objet trouve?
ChanceUrban. Just like Andrew's
It is an interesting image though. The black area, the art in the background, the words on the advertising board all link together well.
Out of interest, what did you 'title' the image?
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Wish I was clever enough to talk the talk like you must have doneIts nice to be nice
Before
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After a bit of friendly chat
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Another nice girl who had a positive reaction to a bit of friendly chit chat, she was a complete natural and posed nicely to instruction.
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Its not just talk, actions can be incredibly helpful.Wish I was clever enough to talk the talk like you must have done


One editor I worked for, called that sort of thing a "rith picture". It took me ages to find out that "rith" stood for "rabbit in the headlights"!Its exactly the same as imaging a beautiful sunrise, flower or tree. Just a different approach.













Could beAs we're discussing nomenclature - is this 'Field Photography'?
As 'identity' seems to be being stretched, if the field identifies as a street then, to some, it can be street photography, in their opinion.As we're discussing nomenclature - is this 'Field Photography'?
There are definitely rows in the field and as such are roads through the field quid pro quo unambiguously road photography.As we're discussing nomenclature - is this 'Field Photography'?
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but theres also wildlife in the field so its wildlife photographyThere are definitely rows in the field and as such are roads through the field quid pro quo unambiguously road photography.