Thought-Provoking Shots With This Guide
This street photography ebook covers all the street photography tips and tricks you need to know to begin your journey in this genre.
You can do street photography anywhere, with or without people. The only rule is that it must capture a candid moment that shows some actual aspect of society. It’s like daydreaming with a camera.
Street Photography is not limited to bustling city streets, narrow lanes, and crowded public spots; however, contrary to its name, it does not have to be done only on the roads.


Street photography is the most public and accessible form of photography. Anyone can do it. You do not need an expensive camera, a fancy studio, professional lighting, or beautiful models.
We all have the same content out there, and it’s up to us to figure out and create pictures that stand out from the crowd. Black and white street photography of somebody screaming.
What’s Inside This Street Photography Guide E-book?
- A valuable resource for aspiring and experienced street photographers.
- Invaluable insights and techniques.
- Condensing his expertise into a single resource.
- Work featured on Huffington Post.
A Sneak-Peek Into The E-Book




Michael Ernest Sweet’s Lens on Urban Art
His photographs often feature close-up shots that reveal intricate details and textures, allowing viewers to appreciate the artistry and craftsmanship of each piece. Moreover, Sweet’s compositions play with light, shadow, and perspective, adding depth and dimension to his images.
Michael Ernest Sweet’s street art photography stands out because he captures the fleeting nature of street art. Graffiti and murals often don’t last long because they can be worn down by weather, damaged by vandalism, or removed by authorities.


Street photography is the most public and accessible form of photography. You do not need an expensive camera, a fancy studio, professional lighting, or beautiful models. His photos also often show close-up shots that reveal fine details and textures, helping viewers see the skill and creativity in each piece.
Black-and-white photos of somebody screaming. How do you find something unique? Well, this street photography guide answers that question bluntly.
Wendolyn Kaplin –
Hey there! Someone in my Facebook group shared this website with us so I came to take a look. I’m definitely loving the information. I’m book-marking and will be tweeting this to my followers! Excellent blog and amazing design and style.
dervish images –
A bible indeed on the religon of street shooting.
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WOW! WOW! WOW! I now have a totally different perspective when looking for unusual and outstanding subjects or subject matter in and around Street Photography. My outlook has broadened and my photos now have a new dimension and level of mystery. Thank you Michael.
Michael Garin –
Thanks so much for the wonderful mix of free and paid instructional ebooks.
They have helped me to elevate the quality of my photography and the enjoyment I derive from my life-long hobby.
Derek Millar –
I want to express my thanks to Michael Sweet.
Michael has produced for us one of the best treatise on street photography with his The Street Photography Bible and he’s given it to us freely.
Its an absolute ‘must read’ for anyone wanting to enter this field of photography. Michael isn’t afraid to make firm recommendations that will help anyone make a good start; after that they are free to follow Michael or go their own way, but they’ll be enlightened enough to function.
Michael’s references to other eminent photographers is an added generous resource for the rest of us.
At times like this you’ve got to love the web as a resource.
Amruta –
Thank you so much for your kind words Derek 🙂 I am sure Michael would also like to thank you.
Rueben Olivas –
I gave it the highest rating because his book covers all the basics and then some, with his unique insight and his reasons for that. Very easy to follow with in a very organized systematic presentation. Also like the references to other street photographers where the reader can learn even more. And it’s short just like my attention span!!
Amruta –
Thank you so much for your review Rueben 🙂 Great to have you on board.