First I'd like to thank Jo @jo13 for hosting the last street challenge and everyone who participated.Also a big Thank you to all of you,who voted for my pic.!I am honored to host the New Street challenge 13
A definition of street photography copied from Catherine's original Street Challenge post.
Catching a fleeting moment WHERE THE PRIMARY SUBJECT IS PEOPLE, doing what people do, being what people are and which moves the viewer in some way.
Street photography is often B&W, but not exclusively or necessarily so. Contains a human presence & element even if it is architecturally inclined. Often defined as "Unposed scenes in public places": so, no street portraiture where the subject is posing - although they may catch you & look into the camera! It does need to be confined to overtly urban areas - could be a beach. Avoid heavy hdr processing, spot-colouring etc...
The challenge will start Monday November 23rd and last until Monday December 7th ,for two weeks.All entries must have been taken during that time period.
First I'd like to thank Jo @jo13 for hosting the last street challenge and everyone who participated.Also a big Thank you to all of you,who voted for my pic.!I am honored to host the New Street challenge 13
A definition of street photography copied from Catherine's original Street Challenge post.
Catching a fleeting moment WHERE THE PRIMARY SUBJECT IS PEOPLE, doing what people do, being what people are and which moves the viewer in some way.
Street photography is often B&W, but not exclusively or necessarily so. Contains a human presence & element even if it is architecturally inclined. Often defined as "Unposed scenes in public places": so, no street portraiture where the subject is posing - although they may catch you & look into the camera! It does need to be confined to overtly urban areas - could be a beach. Avoid heavy hdr processing, spot-colouring etc...
The challenge will start Monday November 23rd and last until Monday December 7th ,for two weeks.All entries must have been taken during that time period.
If you are new to the genre,it's time to overcome your fear and give it a go.If you are an old-hand,share your advise and inspire others to join in.
Here is a free e book by one of my favorite street photographers Eric Kim,who teaches how to face those "demons".
http://erickimphotography.com/blog/2012/06/20/free-ebook-31-days-to-overcome-your-fear-of-shooting-street-photography/
Have fun and I look forward to seeing your shots!
Tag your shots : street-13