Arrival in Istanbul: Photo of the Day
I Have Officially Arrived in Istanbul
So above is an “arrival street photo of the day” in Taksim Square, just a 5 minute walk from my apartment in Cihangir.
Stay tuned for a variety of content coming your way on the blog!
Master Profiles: Alex Webb
* “Master Profiles” is a series profiling all the great photographers of uncontrolled life. Unlike the rest of the blog, I’m doing these in a straight profile format to make it easy for quick access to facts, quotes and knowledge on all the masters. I’ll also group them together here every time I add a new one.
Profile:
Alex Webb (1952-present)
American Photojournalist and Street Photographer who is known for the complexity of his images and his use of color and light.
33 Street Photography Photos That Will Make You Want To Visit Tokyo
I spent a month on photography work in Tokyo and had an unforgettable time exploring the unique culture and chaotic streets of the city in my spare time. While Tokyo has the skyscrapers, lights, and millions of people running around everywhere, just like it’s famous for, one of my favorite parts was the different neighborhoods it has too, each with its own vibe and character. Also, when it comes to people watching, it doesn’t get any better than here.
Tokyo is definitely a city I could live in and spend my days photographing its endless streets of life and lights. A month gave me some time to explore, but with so much to see and experience, I’d love to spend much more time in Tokyo in the future. Here’s 33 Street Photography photos I took in my spare time during my busy month in Tokyo.
How To Know the People You Photograph : Marari Beach Families
Getting to Know the People You Photograph
If you ever want to capture a more personal side of people than candid Street Photography provides, you should get to know the people first. This could be for something as small as street portraits or as big as a project where you spend time documenting their lives and who they are.
How do you get to know people you’ve never met before and have them allow you to photograph them?
Packing List and More: Istanbul
Off To Istanbul
So I’m off to Istanbul for the next few months for some photography projects. In case anyone wants to know what goes into packing and getting ready for my photography trips, here’s an overview of what went into this one (with some added tips).
Master Profiles: William Eggleston
* “Master Profiles” is a series profiling all the great photographers of uncontrolled life. Unlike the rest of the blog, I’m doing these in a straight profile format to make it easy for quick access to facts, quotes and knowledge on all the masters. I’ll also group them together here every time I add a new one.
Profile:
William Eggleston (1939-present)
American photographer who is widely considered a pioneer of color photography and the person who helped make it a legitimate medium to display in art galleries.
How to Shoot From the Hip (and Is it good Street Photography?)
What is “Shooting From the Hip?”
Shooting from the hip means that instead of bringing the camera up to eye level to take the photo, you hold it down at waist level and take it. Since you’re not able to frame or focus it with your eye, you have to rely on pointing and guessing instead. This sacrifice allows you to be much less noticeable on the street when taking the photo.
Master Profiles: Diane Arbus
* “Master Profiles” is a series profiling all the great photographers of uncontrolled life. Unlike the rest of the blog, I’m doing these in a straight profile format to make it easy for quick access to facts, quotes and knowledge on all the masters. I’ll also group them together here every time I add a new one.
Profile:
Diane Arbus (1923-1971)
American photographer famous for her photographs of marginalized people in society.
50 Inspirational Quotes for Street Photography
I’ve always been a big fan of quotes. They can be inspiring, thought-provoking, influential or just plain interesting. Here’s a personal list of 50 of my favorite quotes for Street Photography, and Photography in general.
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