Hip Shot Boulevardier

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As some folks seemed to have enjoyed my previous hip shot examples in the thread on hip shooting, thought I'd share a set taken at a faire.

The main sense of how I took these was - near I can recall it - was one of being in the crowd, sensing the energy and responding quickly - intuitively - to those things which appeared - like a kind of gesture drawing with a camera.

http://www.eloquentimaging.com/Street-Scenes/SFRF-2011/16597459_FDE93#1250641411_QWpEV


This set recalls to mind for me this quotation from "Bystander: A History of Street Photography", by Westerbeck and Meyerowitz:

"If one side of the flaneur was the self--possessed Apollonian, the boulevardier, the other side was a more Dionysian sort of character, a badaud. No english term renders this French word precisely. A badaud is a gawker, a gaper, a rubbernecker. But he is also someone for whom looking becomes participation, a way to be drawn into the scene. Fournel said that in the crowd "that badaud disappears, absorbed by the external world which carries him away from himself, which smites him with elation and ecstasy ... A nature apart, a naive and ardent spirit, transported by his revery, his passion, his quiet enthusiasm, [he is] by instinct and temperament an artist. " (pg 41)
 
Cool. The images have a strong post processed/HDR look about them. Digital camera or film/scanned?
 
Thanks!

For these shots, I used various digital cameras which I have since sold. Down to one digital camera now, with the rest being film cams.

For post processing I used Adobe Lightroom with various presets in my "Gavin's Retro Passion" plugin which I then tweeked to taste.

Due to the Post-Processing I did on these, I recognize that they're not in the classic tradition of straight-street, but my aim was just to have some fun with the images.

Glad you enjoyed them!

Joe
 
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