Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
amazingly insightful thread...along with some incredibly dogmatic comments...
my original post was a semi rant and an honest plea for some insight...i see some of the local boys trying to be better street shooters and they use auto dslr rigs and long lenses for the most part.
what they get, in terms of images, are street head and shoulder shots and this has been driving me up the wall. yes, it's my problem that it makes me crazy...but to me it's not street photography...it's portraiture, done on the street.
some of the examples presented here, especially greg's, have shown me that street shooting with a long lens can still tell a story and involve the viewer enough to make brian want to know about the lost little girl...that makes me very happy.
FOR ME, street shooting is also about being a part of the scene that i am shooting and usually means shorter lenses and being physically closer to the people in that scene. i am close enough to many of my subjects to touch them while shooting. (i do try to stay away from the touching part though, 😉)
many thanks for the sincere comments and thought put into them.
joe
I'm in shock ... you used capitals! 😱