Do you only photograph people? If so, why?

Talking about street... since I already shared a sitting in transit capture here is a more pedestrian capture falling into the pedestrian category ...

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A good example of where the people clearly add to the photo. :)
 
A very relevant question for me personally. For decades my focus was natural and urban landscapes, as in my Web Site 2.

A couple years ago I had a radical internal change and started photographing people, first as an experiment, and then earnestly. I started Web Site 1 to assemble what I had done previously and to house my work going forward.

I don't think I'll ever go back to inanimate subjects. But contrast there's so much life in and so many dimensions to people.

John
 
I like to photograph people but I don't like posed shots or when the subject is aware of the camera, i like to capture a side of the person that they may not normally show, although i'm still trying to master this :)

Images without people don't seem to interest me so much generally, or at least I thought until recently, when I realised many of my fav images from the gallery do not feature any people at all!

Richard
 
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