Street photography is not a common genre. Not all people are willing (and brave) to plunge into this type of photography deeply. But for some people who love it, street photography is highly worthy for them because most moments captured by the camera happens only once so they are unique. Eric Kim, an international street photographer said that this genre of photography is 80% courage and 20% skills. For them who are shy and tend to get panic easily, it will be a huge challenge. There will be times you get scolded and yelled. You will be told to get lost and to delete the photos you take and etc. but imagine how amazing is the experience and the result of it.
So, what we need to start performing street photography?
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Street Photography: What You Should Do And What You Should Not
Street Photography Tips for Dummies
Candid street photography, or candid portraits, can be some of the most interesting photos captured in everyday places. Heading out into the crowd with a camera is exhilarating and intimidating at the same time. Great photographic scenes play out on the streets right before your very eyes, but people are quick to recognize the camera and ruin the opportunity. Being covert without being creepy — it’s all part of the game we call street photography (and quite different from traditional portrait photography).
Discover how to achieve the best results for candid street photography. Find photography tips that will help you to capture great natural street scenes.These tips will help you see those decisive moments and learn to trust your instincts. Read the rest of this entry » .
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