Jimi
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...Street photography.
I have been searching around, the wonder that is, the internet researching street photography. Spent far more time than I anticipated on youtube watching the various offerings from 'street photographers' from around the globe. Now, I am pretty open minded when it comes to art and, for that matter, what I consider to be a good photograph, but some of the stuff I have witnessed is, well, how can I say it...not very good :shrug:
The term street photography, to me at least, conjours up the kind of images you may expect to see emblazoned inside the covers of National Geographic and magazines of that ilk. Crisp razor sharp portraits of an old lady with very distinguishing features with the pleasant BOKEH of a city scape forming a natural backdrop, and of course all done in monochrome for that extra artistic effect. Or, a black and white image of a guy in a suit reading a newspaper and smoking a cigarette stood in a shop doorway, the sign above the door adding extra poetic licence to the whole image. Carefully captured images of the queing trafic in the centre of a busy city street with the focal point of a uniformed Police man directing the cars and taxis around a broken down bus, the vibrant colours of the shop signs and hoardings all adding to the effect.
However, the stuff displayed in some of the youtube footage are the kind of images which 'Boots' or 'Bonusprints' would put a sticker on advising of the fact that the photograph is out of focus or that you have decapitated somebodies head
Now I know that the any photograph, regardless of content, can be interpreted and veiwed differently by those who look at it, but TBH I just struggle to see the point of some of them. They just appear to be badly taken snapshots taken by trigger happy snappers with a seemingly huge following and fan base.
Is it just my amateur ignorance misinterperating them, or are they over hyped?
I have been searching around, the wonder that is, the internet researching street photography. Spent far more time than I anticipated on youtube watching the various offerings from 'street photographers' from around the globe. Now, I am pretty open minded when it comes to art and, for that matter, what I consider to be a good photograph, but some of the stuff I have witnessed is, well, how can I say it...not very good :shrug:
The term street photography, to me at least, conjours up the kind of images you may expect to see emblazoned inside the covers of National Geographic and magazines of that ilk. Crisp razor sharp portraits of an old lady with very distinguishing features with the pleasant BOKEH of a city scape forming a natural backdrop, and of course all done in monochrome for that extra artistic effect. Or, a black and white image of a guy in a suit reading a newspaper and smoking a cigarette stood in a shop doorway, the sign above the door adding extra poetic licence to the whole image. Carefully captured images of the queing trafic in the centre of a busy city street with the focal point of a uniformed Police man directing the cars and taxis around a broken down bus, the vibrant colours of the shop signs and hoardings all adding to the effect.
However, the stuff displayed in some of the youtube footage are the kind of images which 'Boots' or 'Bonusprints' would put a sticker on advising of the fact that the photograph is out of focus or that you have decapitated somebodies head
Is it just my amateur ignorance misinterperating them, or are they over hyped?

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