street photography...post an image that says 'street' to you!

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A few years ago in Oaxaca , Mexico . Bronica Etrs on Fuji 100F. Peter
 
Taipei metro,

Your photos are stunning. Stunning. Do you offer workshops or online tutorials regarding your technique? There's a naturalistic, animal quality to them that transcends pedestrian experience. A flash of inspiration.

same dog same place on colorado bl, pasadena, California


same dog colorado bl, ii


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It is a bit disappointing that folks seem to have a hard time sticking to the OPs original suggestion...
post an image that you believe explains street shooting to you
Editing seems to be one of the hardest disciplines to apply especially to one's own work.

Folks might have a hard time sticking to the OP's suggestion because it's not possible to explain "street photography" with just one photograph!

Street photography for any one photographer can include stories, connection between camera and subject in some way (such as eye contact/recognition), decisive moments, humour, dogs, plays of light etc and sometimes combinations of any of these. I honestly can't think of a single photograph I've taken that explains street photography, all by itself. Any one photograph would be inadequate...

Perhaps the OP could have added "and why".

regards,
 
some good ones, many that make be ask "why".

but MOSTLY -- pictures of the homeless are too easy, they are tacky, they do not make a point, they are exploitative, THEY ARE TOO EASY. DON'T.
 
And here's another constructive link to today's Washington Post introduction of Indian amateur street photographer Swarat Ghosh. The one with the guy wrapped in the plastic bag is especially strong. Perhaps this level of photography is aspirational for many of us, but on occasion we should consider aspiring to more.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...story-a:homepage/story&utm_term=.11b81d826892

I won't contribute a picture but an essay that I recently read and thought to be very apposite:

http://thephotofundamentalist.com/general-discussion/is-street-photography-killing-itself/
 
I did. Multiple. If you follow the links I posted you will find many pictures. Since I don't own the rights to them, I linked to them indirectly.

My own photos are mediocre. But the thread did not ask for my own photos, just photos. Two thoughtful essays, with lots of pictures, should be quite rewarding.

IdealCamera: .

Fine, post a picture.
 
Taipei metro,

Your photos are stunning. Stunning. Do you offer workshops or online tutorials regarding your technique? There's a naturalistic, animal quality to them that transcends pedestrian experience. A flash of inspiration.

Thank you so much Ideal Camera,
No, I don't have workshops nor online tutorials...
Thanks again!
 
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