The next street photography challenge starts today.
Here is a definition of street photography copied from the 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 not need to be confined to overtly urban areas - could be a beach. Avoid heavy hdr processing, spot-colouring etc...
The challenge runs from Monday 27 June and will last until Saturday 9 July - entries must be taken within these dates. Tag your shots street-22.
If you want to give it a go but find yourself wondering, “should I ask permission before shooting strangers in public places?” then the short answer is "no". But you'll find longer and more helpful answers here:
I have tried to tag my image, but it did not appear here!
WHERE IS A POLICEMAN WHEN YOU WANT ONE?
Another impromptu bit of street photography. Couldn't help but be amused by this elderly lady standing patiently 'outside' a cardboard cut-out of a Police Box! Of course she could be waiting for Dr Who!! Incidentally the Police Box is made out of British postage stamps!
WHERE IS A POLICEMAN WHEN YOU WANT ONE?
Another impromptu bit of street photography. Couldn't help but be amused by this elderly lady standing patiently 'outside' a cardboard cut-out of a Police Box! Of course she could be waiting for Dr Who!! Incidentally the Police Box is made out of British postage stamps!