FrankS
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How about Life magazine then?
As was said in one of these (perennial) threads earlier last year, most of it is really "sidewalk | footpath photography".telenous said:It certainly seems to me that 'Street photography' need not be made on the street at all.
For reasons set out here I tend not to call any of my photos "street" because there always seems to be somebody "policing the boundaries" of what (they personally believe) is or isn't "street photography", and because, as mhv said:telenous said:About the conventional label 'street photography' - I have no gripes with it even if it is just a misnomer. And I 'd be unconcerned if it were called 'Not-street-photography-strictly-speaking-because-that-would-be-a-misnomer-and-we-don't-like-that' or 'Something-something-photography-I-forget-what-right-now'.
But I 'd still try to do it in the best way I could.
mhv said:...but my point is simply that too many people believe they are The Sh!t because they do street.
aizan said:time...photojournalism...usually bad photojournalism!
No I don't think so.aizan said:life is still published?!
aizan said:er...i'm lost. are we now talking about the golden age of photojournalism?
Ducky said:We have threads about blacking out cameras. There was a thread aboout a hip-holster for stealth shooting. There has been a lot of advice about such things and it's lost on me.
You certainly can. Its a good photo, and I'm glad I had a chance to look at it.M. Valdemar said:Hey, I can do street photography too!
Pitxu said:I thought I'd check out your gallery to see if I could learn something, but oh, you don't have a gallery.
Don't critizise anyones photos if you don't post any yourself.
Pitxu said:I think that I might have been getting a bit mixed up with yourself and "mhv" who said my school kids shot was "dead" and "held no life".
Dear Mike,mfunnell said:But it seems that the moment the term "street photography" gets thrown around, tempers start to flare. I'm not quite sure why, though the resulting fuss can be interesting in a "train wreck" sort of way. I'd be more interested in people's ideas of what works and what doesn't in "spontaneous portrait" or "urban life" types of photos - and am sure that people will differ about that. Those differences would probably be interesting in a more productive way. But the moment such opinions are related to the term "street photography" it seems that many take leave of their senses.
Oh well...
...Mike