exiled4979
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Hey everybody, I've put together some texts and links on my web blog, it's intended for beginners in street shooting and rangefinder photography... still a big work in progress, but I'd like to invite everyone who has a bit of time and interest to help out by writing some advises and tutorials... if I had this kind of texts when starting with RFs and Streetshooting, it would have been a great help to me...
have a look at : blog.boriscosic.com
have a look at : blog.boriscosic.com
Mcary
Well-known
As someone new to street photography I found your site very informative
JayC
5 kids,3 dogs,only 1 wife
I liked the tip of standing on a street corner for a while. Just standing there, then raising your camera after you get comfortable.
Keyne
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I like your blog as well. I am new to street photography and still working on getting comfortable... by the way something that has helped me feel better when talking to people... I created a business card with my name on it, a saying "Capturing our time with honesty and passion" (cheesy I know), my flickr gallery link, and a yahoo email address I created for photography...
Now when people ask what I am doing I explain what I am doing and sometimes give them a card so they can check out the photos online or they write their email on the back and I can email them a photo. I ordered the cards online for like $10. Its kind of a mental safety blanket for me. LOL
Now when people ask what I am doing I explain what I am doing and sometimes give them a card so they can check out the photos online or they write their email on the back and I can email them a photo. I ordered the cards online for like $10. Its kind of a mental safety blanket for me. LOL
exiled4979
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thank you all, it's still a big work in progress, some texts are pending, and photos are still missing, I'll sort it out in next day or so.
@Keyne: yeah, business cards are great, always a big help, I'll include this under "Tips&Tricks"
@Keyne: yeah, business cards are great, always a big help, I'll include this under "Tips&Tricks"
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