
Henri Cartier-Bresson’s Thoughts On Flash Street Photography
Without going into a natural light versus artificial light debate I wanted to share something I came across while reading Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Mind’s…
Read MoreWithout going into a natural light versus artificial light debate I wanted to share something I came across while reading Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Mind’s…
Read MoreIf I had to sum up South Beach in one word I think that word would be diverse… Miami, like many other vacation destinations,…
Read MoreIt can be tough to get motivated to go shooting on a cold day, what with your cat Snugglepuss at your feet and the…
Read MoreWe put a lot of emphasis on getting composition right; framing, leading lines, reflections, etc.. Once we get our composition ironed out we focus…
Read MoreI’m all about getting close to your subjects, I believe Street Photography is best taken when you’re in the mix of it all. What…
Read MoreFrom time to time I get asked what type of photography I enjoy, usually right before someone asks me to photograph them or their…
Read MoreI don’t believe street photography has to be shot in black-and-white. Many of the people who argue that black-and-white is the only option for…
Read MoreMaybe a better question is, are photographs of homeless people considered Street Photography? There have been a few articles floating around the Google machine…
Read MoreTo say Street Photography is only Street Photography when you candidly steal a shot with or without your subjects permission would be ridiculous. There…
Read MoreI hate photographing little kids in a portrait setting… It’s like herding cats… But that’s not a weakness, that’s a dislike. Figuring out what…
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