Phantomas
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For someone slightly held back about upclose street-portrait shooting, like me, maybe a good idea would be to go to a very busy, heavy people traffic area, I mean the type where people will just sweep you away unless you claim your ground, stand in the middle of crowd current and shoot away. The main shopping drag in Amsterdam is a place like that, I don't know why I never tried it, always opting for observing from the side and trying to catch a moment in a stealth mode, but more often than not from too far (or, gulp, from behind)... Maybe just standing in the middle of a flowing crowd and not worrying about the camera because you're pointing at noone and everyone at once could work? Can such attempt have any photographic merit, unless you're Bruce Gilden? Cheap trick? What kind of lens would be good? 50 to long? 35 just right? Even set on hyperfocal and shoot up and down because someone 's face/torso will always be in front of the camera?
Experiences trying similar approach?
I guess I'll just take my camera into a moving crowd next time and find out.
Experiences trying similar approach?
I guess I'll just take my camera into a moving crowd next time and find out.