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are many folks using flash as part of their street shooting technique?
just curious...
just curious...
kshapero
South Florida Man
Haven't yet but considering it. Like to hear from others also.
John Bragg
Well-known
Not even entered my head. It is hardly descreet in what is a candid type of shooting. Different if it is a contrived set up shot.
Sejanus.Aelianus
Veteran
After recent events in the U.S., I'd advise against walking up to people and shining an intense bright light in their eyes without warning...

Brunocstreet
Member
When the sun is in front of you it can be very handy 

Little Wing by Brunocandeias, on Flickr
I used flash quite a lot, now I'm using less because this technique is quite demanding, puts a lot of pressure in you.. but it's fun!

Little Wing by Brunocandeias, on Flickr
I used flash quite a lot, now I'm using less because this technique is quite demanding, puts a lot of pressure in you.. but it's fun!
Sejanus.Aelianus
Veteran
I used flash quite a lot, now I'm using less because this technique is quite demanding, puts a lot of pressure in you.. but it's fun!
Is it fun for your victims?
kokoshawnuff
Alex
I only use it when people are expecting photos to be taken of them (ie Halloween, parades, rallies, etc). I know there are quite a few photographers that go out there with a flash, but I don't have thick enough skin to do that nor do I really like the aesthetics of flash street photography.
DamenS
Well-known
Where I come from, flashing on public streets or playgrounds is considered illegal.
lxmike
M2 fan.
Where I come from, flashing on public streets or playgrounds is considered illegal.
In some villages near me its compulsory
I generally don't have a the balls to use flash in a candid situation. As it is, we are in someone's face photographing them... flash just adds to the annoyance for the one being photographed.
edge100
Well-known
The flashed street photography look never did anything for me, to be honest. Bruce Gilden has this market cornered, I think.
sepiareverb
genius and moron
I was working with a flash for a while, not shooting people: but shrubs & landscaping in front of houses. I found that I never got questioned by passerby when using the flash and very often did when I was not...
Sejanus.Aelianus
Veteran
In some villages near me its compulsory
Welllll, yes. But they do say no sheep is safe in that part of England...
gns
Well-known
Tod Pappgeorge's Central Park photographs come right to mind.
See his book, Passing Through Eden.
A few are on the website of his gallery...
http://www.pacemacgill.com/selected_works/detailspage.php?artist=Tod Papageorge&img_num=6
See his book, Passing Through Eden.
A few are on the website of his gallery...
http://www.pacemacgill.com/selected_works/detailspage.php?artist=Tod Papageorge&img_num=6
Gumby
Veteran
I don't know about "many folks" but I do when the conditions suggest that flash is a good option.
teleparallel
Established
I think Erik Kin does use. But most are more like portraits, not discreet made photos.
maddoc
... likes film again.
I think Erik Kin does use. But most are more like portraits, not discreet made photos.
Yeah, flash is important for "International Street Photographers" and "Workshop Organizers"....
taskoni
Well-known
It's a matter of philosophy I suppose. I don't use one because:
1. I don't have one
2. No idea how to use one
3. I try to respect strangers privacy and not treat them like props
4. It doesn't suit my style and does not serve my needs (and also because of the mentioned above reasons)
Bruce Gilden has put the flash in excellent use and have made many great shots but I would not record the environment by throwing everything I've got in the face
The question really is do you really need a flash for what you are photographing? If the answer is yes, than go for it!
1. I don't have one
2. No idea how to use one
3. I try to respect strangers privacy and not treat them like props
4. It doesn't suit my style and does not serve my needs (and also because of the mentioned above reasons)
Bruce Gilden has put the flash in excellent use and have made many great shots but I would not record the environment by throwing everything I've got in the face
The question really is do you really need a flash for what you are photographing? If the answer is yes, than go for it!
charjohncarter
Veteran
I don't do much 'street' but I sure use my flash a lot. Right now I have a ringflash on my K-01.


kxl
Social Documentary
Street photography (with people) - no.
Street photography (no people, structure only) - fill flash if needed.
Posed/trouristy photos (family, friends, etc...) - fill flash if needed.
Street photography (no people, structure only) - fill flash if needed.
Posed/trouristy photos (family, friends, etc...) - fill flash if needed.
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