iammine
Member

Hi mates! It's been a little bit of time since i've been out of this forum.
I want to share with you a little piece i wrote about one of my favourite photographer: Martin Parr.
It's full of great tips for street photography.
You should definetely take a look if you like Martin work!
Here is the link: http://itsalwaysluck.com/2014/09/08...ngs-i-learned-from-martin-parr-last-workshop/
Peace,
Giorgio
Out to Lunch
Ventor
I like his work and I admire his invasion of Magnum upsetting the aesthetic apple cart of this holier than thou photo agency.
Peter David Grant
Well-known
Ohh I had totally forgotten about this! Will give it a watch, thanks for reminding me!
Cheers,
Peter
Cheers,
Peter
robert blu
quiet photographer
I didn't know about this video, for sure I'll watch it! thanks
robert
robert
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
I remember OP old man street portrait, partially because it was taken with OM10 and 50 1.8.
Went through the article. Nicely done.
Just nothing new to me.
What was surprising is pictures in it to be from Magnum. No kidding?
I do take pictures on public beaches, but I see no reason to take it to "taking pictures in sauna" level.
Approaching from the back and sticking lens to someone ass isn't street level it is freak with camera body language.
Went through the article. Nicely done.
Just nothing new to me.
What was surprising is pictures in it to be from Magnum. No kidding?
I do take pictures on public beaches, but I see no reason to take it to "taking pictures in sauna" level.
Approaching from the back and sticking lens to someone ass isn't street level it is freak with camera body language.
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