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On Wednesday I had the pleasure of time on my hands in Manchester and the opportunity to meet up with a pal, OneTen, to shoot and discuss photography. Naturally, it all started in a pub
Moved to a restaurant and ended in a coffee shop - well it was bloody cold 
We found we had roughly the same idea of what Street Photography means to us and went to shoot it, for a few mins. I did take a few snaps, and thought I'd include them here to explain my thoughts - feel free to agree/disagree as you see fit, or just generally slag the photos off too if you so wish
Bascially, Richard and I felt that we didn't feel Street simply meant shooting people in a street, we feel that there needs to be some story or fun element to make it more interesting. Snapping away and hoping for the best can capture some great shots, but they are not what we both liked about Street photography
Here's a few to explain my thoughts...
1
The above is a nice enough shot of a bloke walking in a street, personally I like the shot but it doesn't say 'Street' to me
2
Above - this one was shot in the restaurant while Richard nipped to the loo. It wonderfully shows the modern camera at work
I never use live-view normally, but tried it while bored - it has face-recognition and locked onto the pointing guy's face accurately enough even at f2.8 - so well done camera - this too is not Street for me
3
This one looks more like others' view on Street to me as I see lots of shots like this, and while its an interesting portrait in a street - I'm still not sure this is what I call Street for my own work
4
Here I'm kinda getting the idea of what I like to shoot for my definition of Street. I saw the guy all alone in his stall, and being on the phone looking serious he's clearly in charge. I noticed the Hugo BOSS sign and thought that was a bit of humour as he's clearly the 'boss' of his stall - hence the shot
5
This last one is what I feel my own Street is all about, its about seeing juxtapositions and humour. The image on the wall is two blokes interacting like great mates having fun, in real life the two blokes look bored with each other. That made it for me
So there you go, my thoughts on what Street Photography means to me, and a few examples to show my thought processes. You don't have to agree with me at all, but I would like to see & hear others thoughts on this as this is only the 2nd time I've properly had a go at it - though I may be tempted to do more
Cheers
Dave

We found we had roughly the same idea of what Street Photography means to us and went to shoot it, for a few mins. I did take a few snaps, and thought I'd include them here to explain my thoughts - feel free to agree/disagree as you see fit, or just generally slag the photos off too if you so wish
Bascially, Richard and I felt that we didn't feel Street simply meant shooting people in a street, we feel that there needs to be some story or fun element to make it more interesting. Snapping away and hoping for the best can capture some great shots, but they are not what we both liked about Street photography
Here's a few to explain my thoughts...
1
The above is a nice enough shot of a bloke walking in a street, personally I like the shot but it doesn't say 'Street' to me
2
Above - this one was shot in the restaurant while Richard nipped to the loo. It wonderfully shows the modern camera at work
3
This one looks more like others' view on Street to me as I see lots of shots like this, and while its an interesting portrait in a street - I'm still not sure this is what I call Street for my own work
4
Here I'm kinda getting the idea of what I like to shoot for my definition of Street. I saw the guy all alone in his stall, and being on the phone looking serious he's clearly in charge. I noticed the Hugo BOSS sign and thought that was a bit of humour as he's clearly the 'boss' of his stall - hence the shot
5
This last one is what I feel my own Street is all about, its about seeing juxtapositions and humour. The image on the wall is two blokes interacting like great mates having fun, in real life the two blokes look bored with each other. That made it for me
So there you go, my thoughts on what Street Photography means to me, and a few examples to show my thought processes. You don't have to agree with me at all, but I would like to see & hear others thoughts on this as this is only the 2nd time I've properly had a go at it - though I may be tempted to do more
Cheers
Dave


