streettrailpark
Member
Here's two from a recent roll of expired Kodak Max that was starting to fall apart. Despite owning my fair share of cool cams, these were shot on a run of the mill 70s Yashica slr.


Trius
Waiting on Maitani
These are great. That first one feels like winter even though there's really been no winter this year.
BLKRCAT
75% Film
I wouldn't necessarily call the second image "street". The first image is strong.
Kind of expecting in the face shots of people at queen/spadina crossing the street, or stalker shots with some long tele at yonge/dundas.
Thanks for posting something different.
Kind of expecting in the face shots of people at queen/spadina crossing the street, or stalker shots with some long tele at yonge/dundas.
Thanks for posting something different.
streettrailpark
Member
Thanks guys! Ive been lamenting the lack of snow as i have a shot in mind with snow on the ground. Is one heavy snowfall too much to ask?! I know I use street fairly loosely but for me its any unposed photo in a city that is a found photo pretty much. I'd consider W. Eugene Smith a street photographer for his pittsburgh project, and a lot of those photos are of the city itself(along with excellent people shots). Likewise I consider Stephen Shore broadly a street shooter for lack of a better term.
jamesbf
Established
I wouldn't necessarily call the second image "street". The first image is strong.
Kind of expecting in the face shots of people at queen/spadina crossing the street, or stalker shots with some long tele at yonge/dundas.
Thanks for posting something different.![]()
Just out of curiosity, what would you call the second image?
jamesbf
Established
Thanks guys! Ive been lamenting the lack of snow as i have a shot in mind with snow on the ground. Is one heavy snowfall too much to ask?! I know I use street fairly loosely but for me its any unposed photo in a city that is a found photo pretty much. I'd consider W. Eugene Smith a street photographer for his pittsburgh project, and a lot of those photos are of the city itself(along with excellent people shots). Likewise I consider Stephen Shore broadly a street shooter for lack of a better term.
I think its safe to just call them "photographers"
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