Stephanie Brim
Mental Experimental.
Due to the contest we've been talking a lot about street photography. What it is, what it isn't, who does it, who doesn't do it, asking before we take a portrait or just taking it, etc. It has been a good primer for what I plan to shoot for the contest and what I plan to shoot more of in the future.
However, when I go out shooting tomorrow, I just want to mess around.
The concept? Street level photography. Putting the camera (with an electrical-taped bottom, of course, to prevent scratches) at street level and shooting. This will be done without looking through the viewfinder with the lens at a set focus distance. I'll be doing it with two different lenses: the Canon 50mm f/1.8 and the Jupiter-12. I'll be doing this at different places around town, out of town, in other towns, in the mall, in the grocery store, etc. I'll be doing this at different times of the day. Dunno what kind of shots it'll produce.
Anyone else done something like this? Anyone want to join me in this crazy venture? I think a little for fun shooting could do us some good around here. If there's some interest I can start a W/NW thread next week and we can see how things go.
However, when I go out shooting tomorrow, I just want to mess around.
The concept? Street level photography. Putting the camera (with an electrical-taped bottom, of course, to prevent scratches) at street level and shooting. This will be done without looking through the viewfinder with the lens at a set focus distance. I'll be doing it with two different lenses: the Canon 50mm f/1.8 and the Jupiter-12. I'll be doing this at different places around town, out of town, in other towns, in the mall, in the grocery store, etc. I'll be doing this at different times of the day. Dunno what kind of shots it'll produce.
Anyone else done something like this? Anyone want to join me in this crazy venture? I think a little for fun shooting could do us some good around here. If there's some interest I can start a W/NW thread next week and we can see how things go.
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