Missing Street Photography? Here Are 5 Things You Can Do Indoors

Street photography doesn't exist unless you have streets full of people. Right now, those streets are empty, as all of us remain indoors during the current epidemic. If you practice street photography, there's a good chance you're feeling a little sorry for yourself right now.

But you shouldn't be. Because at this moment, you have the opportunity to focus on other areas of the photographic practice -- while keeping it linked to the genre of photography you love the most. .

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10 Great Budget Lens Options For Street Photography

Street photography is a popular past time for photographers of all shapes and sizes thanks to it being something you can just grab your camera and go do for a few hours. Many photographers have obviously taken in beyond hobby status and turned it into a successful career, but for most, street photography is more about the artistic release being creative in an environment you have absolutely zero control over. thephoblographer.com »

2017-05-20 07:00

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Practical advice to improve your street photography

Photo by Dan Bracaglia Street photography is difficult. It generally requires patience, a keen eye and lightning fast reflexes to be successful. So what can you do to better your odds of getting the shot when you see it? The Phoblographer's Chris Gampat has put together a helpful list of tips to help you out, including bits about maximizing battery life while also keeping the camera awake. dpreview.com »

2017-05-05 10:15

Street Photography and Kodak Tri-X Film: 62 Years of Going With The Grain

In recent years, thanks in part to social media and the ease with which participants can share images, street photography has enjoyed unprecedented popularity. A generation of digital cameras, inspired in part by the classic tools of street shooters, has combined with the power of social networks and easy image sharing to empower a new generation of photographers to embrace street photography. thephoblographer.com »

2017-02-22 21:22

Giovanni Aiello Captures Candid And Spontaneous Moments In Street Photography

There are typically two extremes to street photography approach: one being completely stealthy and ninja-like to capture spontaneous, unposed and original moments happening on the streets as if the photographer was merely observing without active interaction (eg Henri Cartier-Bresson), as opposed to straight in the face, direct confrontational approach (eg Bruce Gilden). thephoblographer.com »

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