Blending in is one of the most important traits of a good Street Photographer and shooting from the hip is a great technique. Acting invisibly on the street allows us to capture those candid momentscapture those candid moments without...
Although colour seems to be getting more popular, Black&White is still the classic in Street Photography. The early fathers of Street Photography used it because of technical limitations and today it is still very prevalent, although the digital sensors...
The winter is probably my favorite season to shoot in the street. I love how the low barreling sunshine and super long shadows of the short days interact within the narrow corridors of Manhattan. There are so many ways...
Traveling abroad can be exciting. The idea of meeting new people, seeing and doing lots of new things, and interacting with new cultures is exhilarating. Nonetheless, traveling doesn't come without a flipside.
This ordeal is pricey, and if you are...
There are many reasons to shoot handheld video. Maybe you want to shoot your film handheld as a style choice as Danny Boyle did in 127 Hours or Paul Greengrass in Bourne Ultimatum? Maybe you’re out all day with...
If you want to become a professional photographer, studying photography is an excellent option. It allows you to acquire and enhance your photography skills. In addition, it gives you invaluable certifications that give you credibility as a freelancer or...
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Picture of The Week
by Timurtas Onan
New York's Chinatown
by Robert Glick
New York is heavily represented in Street Photography and the 1980s seem to have an extra spell for photo series. This time we gain insight in New York's Chinatown
"Robert Glick ,...
Capturing a great Street Image is the combination of being at the right time at the right spot while mastering your camera. The first mix is often described as the "Decisive Moment" which is linked to Henri Cartier-Bresson due...
Street Photography Mistakes you should avoid
Always using the Manual Mode is a prominent Street Photography mistake
One common misconception and Street Photography mistake is the belief that professional photographers always use the manual mode and therefore it is also useful...