Just do it...
Just do it...
When you ask the moment's gone - If you think too much, the moment's gone, when you hesitate - the moment's gone...
The moment it clicks is when you anticipate what will happen, it is a little bit like shooting at a moving target 500 meters away, you don't shoot where you see your target is - you shoot where it will be in a moment...
And to be honest - it is one of those thread I find interesting at first then - someone mentions Henri Cartier-Bresson and the acronym HCB and I just tune out...
A little bit like shooting street, if you talk and think about it too much you ain't doing it right - just do it - once you've done it for a minimum of 10 years at least 5 days a week, for a good 15 hours a week - then come back and talk about it, you will not have as many questions just a few observations and a much better understanding of people, how they react, how they behave - you can anticipate and see the moment just before it happens - in the course of doing street you will realize 99% of the people you photograph are totally oblivious to you, if you only knew how little other people though of you, you wouldn't even ask this question...
You have to realize there is no right or wrong way to doing street photography, whatever floats your boat may just sink mine, to each his own.
On that note I'll grab my camera and go for a long walk.
One of those moment you can't ask and replicate in the same way once asked...