I had a great time getting to know you, navilluspm, and shooting with you.
To the others here, I actually didn't do very much shooting. I think I was talking too much! Navilluspm saw and reacted to a couple good shots that I comepletely missed.
I have learned a lot from this thread since it was started. And I agree that we all might have different approaches. I might vary my approach with each given circumstance. I realize that there are times when shooting from the hip might be the only way you're going to get a particular shot. But my goal is to depend on that technique less and less, as I develope alternative approaches to obtaining the picture. For myself as a street photographer, I hope to develope more relationships with the regulars in the area.
Someone mentioned in an earlier post about shooting in the same area regularely. I think there's a lot of advantages to that. I spent the last 7 years shooting local wildlife, and as I learned more and more about the specific area I was shooting in, I began to learn the patterns of nature, so that my "take home pay" required less time than when I first began shooting wildlife. I think the same can be applied towards street photography. And just as certain animals would become accustomed to my presence over time, and learn that I wasn't a threat, I believe the same thing can happen if we approach street photography in a similar manner. From my own experience, some animals are best photographed without trying to hide from them. For example, hawks (and other birds of prey) have much better eyesight than we do. It's pointless trying to hide from one, because by the time you've even spotted him, he has probably been watching you much longer. And I've found that many times in those cases, if you do try to hide, and they lose a clear sight of where you are, they get uncomfortable. Funny how the same thing can be applied to street photography!
I am basically an introvert, so the thought of initiating conversation with a stranger frightens me! But I know that if I can get beyond the fear, there are endless possibilities to meet people and probably form some pretty great relationships.
I hope this thread goes on, and on, and on. Thank you, naviluspm,for having the courage to start it. I'm looking forward to shooting with you again.
I didn't get anything worth posting from our shoot together. But here's something that was on the same roll, that I had captured earlier in the week. I saw the guy reaching in his pocket, so I got ready. See the coin in mid-air? Is this what they call "the money shot"? 😀