Arbitrarium
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I suppose the fact that street photography is almost always a quick, reactive process means that artistic qualities are bound to be less prevalent. If you're trying to shoot something incredible happening within a couple of seconds, you don't have time to fine-tune your composition or adjust your exposure etc.
You're right that shots taken like this are often unduly praised but I think what's happening is that the content is being praised, not the photo. Or the photographer is being praised for being in the right place at the right time and being quick enough to capture something cool.
It's not necessarily a 'like' for excellent photographic merit, but more often a 'like' for "Good job capturing that moment". People like to see the extraordinary moments in the ordinary lives of their fellow sapiens whether it's a 'good photo' or not.
Personally I tend to shoot form and shape in the "street" and people are just a bit of added interest if they happen to be in shot.
You're right that shots taken like this are often unduly praised but I think what's happening is that the content is being praised, not the photo. Or the photographer is being praised for being in the right place at the right time and being quick enough to capture something cool.
It's not necessarily a 'like' for excellent photographic merit, but more often a 'like' for "Good job capturing that moment". People like to see the extraordinary moments in the ordinary lives of their fellow sapiens whether it's a 'good photo' or not.
Personally I tend to shoot form and shape in the "street" and people are just a bit of added interest if they happen to be in shot.
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