ptpdprinter
Veteran
Apparently not.Is there any other kind?
Out to Lunch
Ventor
Some people play golf or tennis and others spend their time trying to determine what is and what is not street photography. I wish them well.
peterm1
Veteran
Wake me up when this thread turns to discussing which camera works best for street.
My answer to this is "Whatever camera that you happen to have with you". With the caveat..."So long as you know how to use it properly".
colker
Well-known
Wake me up when this thread turns to discussing which camera works best for street.
The one in the hands of a photographer.
RichC
Well-known
Actually, that's not bad...I think public photography is apt. It involves subjects not requiring model releases or copyright licences to record, because it is taken in public. Indoors can be public, but often is not. Outdoors is almost always public but sometimes is not. So when I think of street photography, I typically think public photography.
"Street photography" and "candid photography" have baggage attached - some of it not looked on favourably in some quarters.
"Public" is a bit wide as that would include landscape photography. I photograph the streets but I'm only interested in the urban environment - people just get in my way: so, strictly I do "street photography" 'cos I photograph streets!
Perhaps "public urban portraiture"? <grin>
(Question: assuming street photography is documenting people in the urban landscape, what do you call exactly the same kind of photography when not in an urban setting, say on a busy hiking trail in a national park like Yellowstone?)
colker
Well-known
Actually, that's not bad...
"Street photography" and "candid photography" have baggage attached - some of it not looked on favourably in some quarters.
"Public" is a bit wide as that would include landscape photography. I photograph the streets but I'm only interested in the urban environment - people just get in my way: so, strictly I do "street photography" 'cos I photograph streets!
Perhaps "public urban portraiture"? <grin>
(Question: assuming street photography is documenting people in the urban landscape, what do you call exactly the same kind of photography when not in an urban setting, say on a busy hiking trail in a national park like Yellowstone?)
Yes. We need more labels!
lol... (good stuff)
colker
Well-known
Is there any other kind?
Poor Leica.
goamules
Well-known
We have landscape photography for outdoor scenes of nature.
We have architectural photography for buildings.
We have portrait photography for studio close ups of faces.
We have war photography...and so on and so on.
Why is it "street photography" when you're not photographing streets? 99% of it is of people in various locations, parks, clubs, etc.
It should be called "Humanity Photography".
We have architectural photography for buildings.
We have portrait photography for studio close ups of faces.
We have war photography...and so on and so on.
Why is it "street photography" when you're not photographing streets? 99% of it is of people in various locations, parks, clubs, etc.
It should be called "Humanity Photography".
colker
Well-known
We have landscape photography for outdoor scenes of nature.
We have architectural photography for buildings.
We have portrait photography for studio close ups of faces.
We have war photography...and so on and so on.
Why is it "street photography" when you're not photographing streets? 99% of it is of people in various locations, parks, clubs, etc.
It should be called "Humanity Photography".
Hmmm... good idea. Good call.
ptpdprinter
Veteran
Calling it by another name doesn't change its inherent nature. You are, of course, free to call it anything you want. Good luck with getting anyone to go along with you though. The term "street photography" has been generally accepted for decades, and is unlikely to change to suit some outlier based on muddled reasoning.Hmmm... good idea. Good call.
presspass
filmshooter
What about those of us who live in rural areas? We don't have streets; we have roads. There are no sidewalks, no street lights, and only two traffic lights, both in the only borough in 192 square miles. So what do we do? Is it road photography, cow and horse photography, or just whatever takes our fancy? If it's that, what do we call it?
goamules
Well-known
Calling it by another name doesn't change its inherent nature. You are, of course, free to call it anything you want. Good luck with getting anyone to go along with you though. The term "street photography" has been generally accepted for decades, and is unlikely to change to suit some outlier based on muddled reasoning.
I'm not sure if you were calling my logic above "muddled" or something earlier in this thread. But I welcome you to clarify.
No, I didn't really mean for anyone to change the term. I'm just logically pointing out "street" photography isn't photographing streets. All the other names I listed are more intuitive. Not so much with "street photography".
RichC
Well-known
"Public non-urban photography"... :angel:What about those of us who live in rural areas? We don't have streets; we have roads. There are no sidewalks, no street lights, and only two traffic lights, both in the only borough in 192 square miles. So what do we do? Is it road photography, cow and horse photography, or just whatever takes our fancy? If it's that, what do we call it?
goamules
Well-known
Presspass, exactly! It could have just as easily been called "City Photography" if it's things most think of: people doing things on sidewalks. But at a park? What if the park is having a concert? Isn't that "Concert Photography?" To most people, street photography means: unusual looking people, or Decisive Moments, done in heavily populated, urban areas.
ptpdprinter
Veteran
Street photography is a broad genre. City photography, sidewalk photography, park photography, and concert photography would be narrower genres, if they rise to the level of genres.Presspass, exactly! It could have just as easily been called "City Photography" if it's things most think of: people doing things on sidewalks. But at a park? What if the park is having a concert? Isn't that "Concert Photography?" To most people, street photography means: unusual looking people, or Decisive Moments, done in heavily populated, urban areas.
Phil_F_NM
Camera hacker
"If crime fighters fight crime, and firefighters fight fire, what do freedom fighters fight?"
-George Carlin
A name is just a name. This fixation suggests some deeper issue. Go out and make some photographs.
Phil Forrest
-George Carlin
A name is just a name. This fixation suggests some deeper issue. Go out and make some photographs.
Phil Forrest
presspass
filmshooter
Great idea, Phil. But I'm not sure I can handle the contempt if I don't categorize it properly. Maybe I'll create a new genre - photos I like.
victoriapio
Well-known
Garry Winogrand used to hate being called a street photographer. He said, "I photograph life."
sepiareverb
genius and moron
If a "street photographer" shoots a picture inside a building and there is nobody there to hear it is it still bear5hit?
Anti-Hero
Member
Labels are rarely affixed or controlled by the first person. If you make a photograph whose ultimate purpose is to be consumed, how can you expect to control the way people react to it?
Just get over it, yourself, and whatever your opinions are (because that's what they are ...opinions), and shoot more.
Just get over it, yourself, and whatever your opinions are (because that's what they are ...opinions), and shoot more.
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