atlcruiser
Part Yeti
Most would agree that traditional street photography is unobtrusive, quiet, has a stealth aspect, the photographer fades into or becomes the background waiting for that elusive "moment"
I gave up on all of that this weekend
I got the big ass fuji G690BL and mounted a big ass vivitar manual flash to it. I set the flash to full, f stop to 8 and hyperfocus...then I went out into the French Quarter.................. there was nothing low key about this
It was a blast. These are the first real rolls from the big fuji and I still need to figure out the framing a bit but there is some cool stuff.
We had a blast and got some neat photos....some are posted here and more on my flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/53092319@N04/

cc mid069.jpg by urbanlandcruiser, on Flickr
I gave up on all of that this weekend
I got the big ass fuji G690BL and mounted a big ass vivitar manual flash to it. I set the flash to full, f stop to 8 and hyperfocus...then I went out into the French Quarter.................. there was nothing low key about this
It was a blast. These are the first real rolls from the big fuji and I still need to figure out the framing a bit but there is some cool stuff.
We had a blast and got some neat photos....some are posted here and more on my flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/53092319@N04/

cc mid069.jpg by urbanlandcruiser, on Flickr
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Out to Lunch
Ventor
Big ass an' all...I'd like to see you get in a bit closer...
atlcruiser
Part Yeti
Big ass an' all...I'd like to see you get in a bit closer...
i am with ya....i had no real idea where the frame lines represented reality
I also have visions of Bruce Gildon with the "flash in face" style....not so sure that would be a good idea in this environment
Out to Lunch
Ventor
yeah, I recognize that problem. I'm looking forward to your next installment. And no, I'm not a fan, at all, of the bruce gilden style...he's shooting people in the face. Perhaps there is a middle way?
Krosya
Konicaze
All I can add is Big Ass Fries
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Spyro
Well-known
nice nice (but you do need to get closer)
Here's some Otto Snoek for inspiration, he uses the same combo
Here's some Otto Snoek for inspiration, he uses the same combo
skibeerr
Well-known
Thanks Spyro for the Otto Snoek link. Great stuff.
Wim
Wim
Sjixxxy
Well-known
Most would agree that traditional street photography is unobtrusive, quiet, has a stealth aspect, the photographer fades into or becomes the background waiting for that elusive "moment"
I'm not one of those most. Big cameras, and keep it obvious. Getting caught appearing sneaky makes people wonder. Self confidence go a long way, and a big camera with a big flash seems to make people more accepting. I love my Fuji 6x9 & flash combo. Since I switched to it, I now get asked "What paper are you shooting for" instead of "What are you doing?"
Here is one from this morning.

ChrisN
Striving
I used to have a nice big Metz hammerhead flash. People would assume that I was on a job, and step aside for me. Similar thing happens when I shoot the Hasselblad with tripod and pro-shade. Size can matter! 
Pickett Wilson
Veteran
Has the Weegee look. Go big or stay home!
Chinasaur
Well-known
I was shooting in Pike Place Market this AM with my Hexar around my neck. I had the Oly PEN EE-3 on a strap on my wrist. So when I brought the Oly up to shoot as people came towards me, they were fixated on the camera hanging on my chest and didn't see the little half-frame.
sebastian toombs
Member
not as many big asses as i was expecting...
Brian Legge
Veteran
Chinasaur, another Seattle shooter had a similar approach. He had a little digital point and shoot mounted on a big old Kodak folder. The folder would get attention and then he'd take some quick digital shots. 
Texsport
Well-known
I'm not one of those most. Big cameras, and keep it obvious. Getting caught appearing sneaky makes people wonder. Self confidence go a long way, and a big camera with a big flash seems to make people more accepting. I love my Fuji 6x9 & flash combo. Since I switched to it, I now get asked "What paper are you shooting for" instead of "What are you doing?"
Here is one from this morning.
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Do you ever use the Fuji Sportsfinder for flash street shooting?
Looks like it may be a natural.
Texsport
paulfish4570
Veteran
i like the mounted patrol and motorcycle shots: just close enough.
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