Jack Conrad
Well-known
Why do I find this subject so fascinating?
zuiko85
Veteran
Jason Schneider wrote up a piece in Modern Photography back in the 70's about his attempt at this. Used a Ricoh auto half, spring wound half frame under a shirt with a cable release in the pocket.
Andrea Taurisano
il cimento
I'm not sure where's the boundary is between a hidden camera and a camera held visible but where you wouldn't expect it to be, like at hip level, or stomach level like in this (not so wondeful but decent to me) shot I took yesterday. I do use this method (the latter) now and then as I prefer it to Gilden's (though my results suck compare to his..).

haempe
Well-known
Hidden camera...
Are you too cowardly to face your subject?
Or shy? Or a spy?
This whole street photography thing is becoming more and more abstruse for me... at least in the discussions here.
Are you too cowardly to face your subject?
Or shy? Or a spy?
This whole street photography thing is becoming more and more abstruse for me... at least in the discussions here.
Jack Conrad
Well-known
Hidden camera...
Are you too cowardly to face your subject?
Or shy? Or a spy?![]()
Uh, yep... although I'm other stuff too. I was even called angelic one time.
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
Hidden cameras are an invasion of privacy as far as I'm concerned. Street is not cloak-and-dagger stuff. I'd say have some courage but taking a photo doesn't rise to the occasion of courage. Courage is photographing in Afghanistan.
The guys who have to hide to take photos same guys too afraid to ask pretty girls on a date. You know who you are.
The guys who have to hide to take photos same guys too afraid to ask pretty girls on a date. You know who you are.
cambolt
Green Spotted Nose Turtle
But since when was photography all about proving yourself as a strong, brave man (or woman)? Isn't it all about getting the shots you're looking for, not getting street cred for taking good shots with a hand held 4x5 field camera balanced on your nose 2 inches from the face of the subject?
haempe
Well-known
Right, this is the other extreme. Also not nice.But since when was photography all about proving yourself as a strong, brave man (or woman)? Isn't it all about getting the shots you're looking for, not getting street cred for taking good shots with a hand held 4x5 field camera balanced on your nose 2 inches from the face of the subject?
But why the fear to come in contact with your subjects?
Andrea Taurisano
il cimento
Right, this is the other extreme. Also not nice.
But why the fear to come in contact with your subjects?
I've never used hidden cameras but guess that for some it may be fear to come in contact with subjects (shy photographers do exist), for others it may be fear to influence subjects' expression or what they're doing by showing that they're being photographed. I held my camera at stomach level as I took the picture I posted above because that elegant old lady would most likely have got her hand out of her mouth if she had realised that I was taking a picture of her..
I do whatever method I feel comfortable with at the time. The results are what matters. There is no one way to do photography.
Zorkiiglaza
Established
Andrea
you get a lot of tilted shots like that until you perfect it.
A waist level viewfinder on a SLR might be the answer.
I have an old Nikon F and I bought a waist level finder to use for street photography.
This is where a twin lens camera is great- I think this is why so many of Vivian Maier's street shots are so great.
you get a lot of tilted shots like that until you perfect it.
A waist level viewfinder on a SLR might be the answer.
I have an old Nikon F and I bought a waist level finder to use for street photography.
This is where a twin lens camera is great- I think this is why so many of Vivian Maier's street shots are so great.
celluloidprop
Well-known
Gilden and hidden cameras in the same topic!...
Photo forums might need a Gilden's Law, analogous to Godwin's.
celluloidprop
Well-known
Not interested in hidden cameras so much, but as I'm slightly tall I occasionally shoot from the hip/chest while I move for a different perspective. No guilt in terms of artistry, as I feel photography is as much about the edit as it is the initial taking.
Zorkiiglaza
Established
Style of taking photographs depends on where you take them and the mood of the people.
New York City, LA, or San Francisco is a bit different than Kashgar, Peshawar,or old Delhi.
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2945809
New York City, LA, or San Francisco is a bit different than Kashgar, Peshawar,or old Delhi.
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2945809
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