street photography
Lately I’ve gotten a bit tired of shooting with my Polaroid cameras, and what I usually do when this happens (quite often!) is that I try and learn something new about photography: portrait, medium formats, photojournalism, documentary and even sport photography. Exploring different genres and formats not only allows me to widen my perspective on life, but it also helps me experiment, discover what I like, what I don’t like, and eventually expand my understanding of my own creativity.
This is how my interest in street photography has grown into an abounding source of inspiration.
A moment, a conversation, a gesture. Beauty, excentricity, simplicity. Joy, sadness, boredom. Small, big, exuberant or discreet.
My friend Jolayne is very good at blending in the scene as if she belongs there and taking photos while walking down a scanty street and the rain is pouring down. Even with her mittens on. I love how she sees something that catches her attention and is able to spontaneously take a picture of it. I am more self-conscious. I am very shy. I hide in the crowd of tourists, I turn off most of the "bip-bip" sounds of my camera and unashamedly take my kids with me as a solid alibi.
Street photographer Markus Hartel writes "just be yourself and act naturally, don’t be sneaky or overly “in your face” and everything will work itself out with practice. Let the camera be an extension, a part of yourself as opposed to the intrusive instrument it can be".
Have you tried street photography? What do you like about it? Share your photos, and share your tips! If you’ve never tried it before, grab your camera, walk around in your neighborhood and see what happens.
Some of my favorite street photography links:
Myla Kent
Ying Tang
The hardcore street photography Flickr group
Reader Comments (31)
You can watch the clip on YouTube here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkIWW6vwrvM
Thanks Irene for the inspiration to try it out. I won't be quite Bruce Gilden though. Hehe.
http://flickr.com/photos/lawyermama/2694913988/
http://flickr.com/photos/lawyermama/2705707232/
It's hard for me to just take someone's photo without permission. It seems so personal. But maybe it is just to me b/c I know the photo is going to reveal something essence of another person and my subject may not realize that. So I usually try to catch people when they aren't watching me.
I shy away from stuff like that b/c I'm afraid to ask and I don't feel comfortable posting images of strangers without their permission. And even if I did ask before shooting, you'd miss out on the natural expressions and 'the moment'.
How does everyone else do it?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/21993040@N08/2472451526/in/set-72157606413330297/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/21993040@N08/2455796532/in/set-72157606413330297/
"In the United States, anything visible ("in plain view") from a public area can be legally photographed. This includes buildings and facilities, people, signage, notices and images."
"In general, one cannot publish someone's image to endorse a product or service without first acquiring a "model release," which is usually a contract between the publisher or photographer and the subject."
if someone has experience with selling street photography, please give us more details!
I don't know about in Canada though. I guess I'll have to look into it... someday. :)
http://bravo.unisonplatform.com/~marciesc/index.php?showimage=465
This is one from my recent trip to Bulgaria.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/britspit/2719721345/
It is times like these that I wish I had a scanner because when I was traveling overseas, I was much bolder and took several photos of people on the street. I guess I figured they would just think of me as a crazy tourist.
Around my subdivision there isn't too many interesting street shots, but I did take this a year ago when we had some out-of-town relatives visiting, and I've always liked this perspective.
http://www.mamaofletters.com/Mama_of_Letters/Camera_Happy/Pages/Sony_Point_n_Shoot.html#51
Anyway, I did take these photos recently at the farmer's market. And I actually asked permission first... I loved capturing people not looking at the camera.
http://fimby.tougas.net/Stocking_the_Larder_Locally_Part_Two_Drive_Less
one more:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/28442274@N07/2715125413/in/set-72157606391449215/
So I'm trying to learn new ways to be sneaky-and it's hard...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/edarcy/2715344510/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/14811117@N02/2719774354/
i love walking around the city and shooting. trying to fit in. blend. sometimes i even get asked to take total strangers pictures. that is always a blast. almost always kids, teens, so crazy and free
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/14811117@N02/2687216239/
http://whatiseeclicks.blogspot.com/2008/08/streetview.html
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jagspace/2320393990/in/set-72157604073023608/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jagspace/2266605467/in/set-72157604073023608/
I'm inspired by the photos I'm seeing here - I guess I'll keep practicing!
Pace e bene,
There's that song or saying, "Dance like no one's watching.", well, I "Shoot like no ones watching!".
i recently took a business trip to israel and was able to capture some wonderful street scenes. these "goons" stole my heart though. they were so full of themselves, such a little gang and cute as could be.
http://blackbird13.smugmug.com/photos/196093146_43ReH-M.jpg
http://www.krages.com/phoright.htm
http://www.photojojo.com/content/tips/legal-rights-of-photographers/
Here are two of my very very favorite shots...I hope you like them, too!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tangobaby2/2495916039/in/set-72157606300926773/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tangobaby2/2703415854/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/partonponderings/2722320093/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nussenzweig_v._DiCorcia
That being said, I think it's just polite to get permission if you can even if you are not legally bound to.
I am a big huge fan of street photography, even though I don't get to do it much as I used to before becoming a mom.
Some of my favorite street shots:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sierraromeo/sets/72157606488207223/detail/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ashleydano/2722383959/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/stephwiese/2724130416/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/stephwiese/2723321197/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/stephwiese/2724141548/
Or see them at www.stephwiese.squarespace.com
It will answer most (if not all) of the questions above.
Cheers,
Myla
http://flickr.com/photos/25744047@N03/2723562285/
At the Nelson Atkins Museum, also in Kansas City
http://flickr.com/photos/25744047@N03/2723489951/
I took these during the Urban Photo Safari. Check it out...
http://urbanphotosafari.com/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/maypapers/2727300266/
It makes me giggle.
not sure how "street" this is, but it is one area i want to improve in. it would move me out of my comfort zone...and i am in a rather rebellious state right now.