How to stop hesitating and start shooting.
Here’s your street art photography bible!
Like a cold slap to the face, street art photography stings . . .
Street art photography is one of the most complicated but at the same time one of the most exciting genres of photography. It is known to be rewarding in nature. It is not time-consuming but it does require necessary skills. A good street photograph is one that provokes thought or one that evokes a certain emotion, narrative, or concept.
Taking shots of people in their everyday lives is challenging. You need to be patient, work hard, and sometimes be brave to photograph complete strangers!
Do you know every street photographer starts like you?
Then they grow up. Either you learn how to lose yourself in the streets or you stop progressing.
The essence of this art is about documenting everyday life and society on the streets. You can find opportunities to practice street photography everywhere. The most important part when it comes to street photography is to have fun and enjoy getting out with your camera out on the streets to keep practicing.
The essence of street art photography is about documenting everyday life and society on the streets. You can find opportunities to practice street photography everywhere. The most important part when it comes to street photography is to have fun and enjoy getting out with your camera out on the streets to keep practicing.
It does takes time to get a perfect shot, but with some practice and patience, street photography is truly gratifying. Reading Thomas Leauthard’s Going Candid is how you progress in this genre. It’s how you get over your fear. And it is free (for a limited time).
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dervish images –
Love Thomas’s work, have seen much of it on Flickr