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Having seen a fair bit of street photography on here, I thought I'd give it a go now all my exams are over etc! So it was a lovely Friday afternoon, loads of people about, and I took a grand total of.........zero photos.
I like street photography that really captures the atmosphere, or tells a story. Without that, I consider them just random photos of people I don't know.
So how do you people do it?! Is it just a case of snapping away, and hoping you've got some good ones, or are there signs or anything to look out for that will ultimately make a good photo?
I know my question is a bit vague, but I suppose I'm wondering what the train of thought is that goes through a photographer's head when out and about, taking pictures of people? Any help would be much appreciated!
Chris
I like street photography that really captures the atmosphere, or tells a story. Without that, I consider them just random photos of people I don't know.
So how do you people do it?! Is it just a case of snapping away, and hoping you've got some good ones, or are there signs or anything to look out for that will ultimately make a good photo?
I know my question is a bit vague, but I suppose I'm wondering what the train of thought is that goes through a photographer's head when out and about, taking pictures of people? Any help would be much appreciated!
Chris

