Michael Markey
Veteran
I'd still rather stay out of sight and show what's happening, not how they react to me...
Thing is they often don`t react even if you stand in front of them although sometimes they do.
Doesn`t really matter.
I'd still rather stay out of sight and show what's happening, not how they react to me...
I don't tend to take shots of people on their mobile phones our outside having a fag. Too easy, not very interesting, and a bit of a cliche.
I am continually amazed at people believing you are not photographing them when you obviously look at something in the background between shots. I shot 5 or 6 frames at this hot dog stand by simply gazing up at the signs on the wall between each. Everyone just ignored me.
True. WInogrand did this often. If you watch film of GW working you also notice he is very, very quick. If you really know your camera, then you can work fast.
I am continually amazed at people believing you are not photographing them when you obviously look at something in the background between shots. I shot 5 or 6 frames at this hot dog stand by simply gazing up at the signs on the wall between each. Everyone just ignored me.
True. WInogrand did this often. If you watch film of GW working you also notice he is very, very quick. If you really know your camera, then you can work fast.
Pre or hyper focus and be ready. I usually have both my focus and exposure set so I can just respond. Know you equipment so everything is second nature. Like walking, breathing or driving a car. It is just natural.
And sometimes as mentioned earlier they do react. Were #1
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My advice is reference and look at those that have done it well.
Pre or hyper focus and be ready. I usually have both my focus and exposure set so I can just respond. Know you equipment so everything is second nature. Like walking, breathing or driving a car. It is just natural. ......
Absolutely. I am amazed at those carrying cameras that do not know without looking what the aperture, shutter speed, and focus is set at much less have it set for making a photo in an instant right where they are. And don't get me started on those people do who not know the FOV or framing of the lens currently on their camera.
That split second between when you start raising you camera and when it gets to your eye is your last chance to tweak aperture, shutter and focus. You need to be pressing the shutter button when the camera meets your face.
Thing is they often don`t react even if you stand in front of them although sometimes they do.
Doesn`t really matter.
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... but they don't normally react like that though, do they?
Theres a good documentary that talks to and follows some of the street photographer in New York. Everybody Street and is definitely worth the $13.00 price.
Heres a trailer for that and notice Bruce Gilden at work LoL. Not a huge fan of his style but it can be confrontational at times. It is the nature of the beast.
About 58 seconds in but watch the entire trailer.
http://petapixel.com/2013/07/23/tra...ocumentary-chronicles-nyc-street-photography/
Yeah I know. Everything to you is great. There are no measures of good or bad. LoL
Well I look around the internet and I see that just isn't so.
Over two thousand years or two dimensional art, there has to be something mankind should have learned in all that time. But hey we wouldn't want to narrow our view. So everything is great according to sejanis. There are no standards or any way to judge what is or isn't good LoL . We wouldn't want to narrow our opinions with knowledge.
That's an interesting view. Of course, I disagree with it completely but peaceful coexistence is the thing...
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That's an interesting view. Of course, I disagree with it completely but peaceful coexistence is the thing...
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Your cat appears to have ear mites, but that's just my opinion....