Lilserenity
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Things are only as hard as your mind allow.
I've never had problems street shooting in suburbia, or small towns.
I've never had problems street shooting in suburbia, or small towns.
Things are only as hard as your mind allow.
I've never had problems street shooting in suburbia, or small towns.
I'm curious, do you do street photography in your small town (if you live in one)?
I live in a small town and I find it quite difficult compared to larger cities. Only time it gets a little easier is when there are events, festivals where there are gatherings but otherwise people seem to avoid each other. In the winter the streets are pretty much empty which is rather boring if you are into street photography like me. I suppose I need to focus less on people.
Well, in the State of Georgia, it is all about approach and that works best when you invest something in the people of the small town. Using the NYC style of shooting that is popular on Youtube will most likely put you in a bad situation quickly around here.
Photographers in small towns can be viewed anywhere from oddballs to potential pedofiles, rarely terrorists. So, be aware that carrying a camera around in a small town may label you something well in advance of your intentions and make street shooting even more difficult.🙁
In my little corner of the metropolitan/suburban world, this statement makes no sense depending on which suburb you are in. Why even bring this up?:angel:
Often true. I moved from a city population of about a 1/2 million to a village of 13,000 (that I love) --- from livin' in the hood to being home on the farm. The nearby town I work/shop in is friendly and easy-going and everybody knows everybody. Main St. is literally 4 blocks long. Not many *crowds* to meander around in and grab a few frames here and there."The 'soft skills' associated with shooting people can be far more challenging than the technical ones I find."
You might like to follow this link to see how one person managed this in a small community.
<http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xh5l57_james-ravilious-a-world-in-photographs_creation>