Urban photography is not as documentary-Monomad challenge

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I haven't had the opportunity to go out and take street photos for several reasons, such as a lack of motivation, and also because I am exploring other options.

It's not that I don't like street photography, but primarily, I don't consider myself a photographer; rather, I am a communicator who uses photography as a tool.

Therefore, I don't want to limit myself to capturing the street and its dynamic expressions spontaneously. Instead, documentary photography, which involves thinking about a theme and conducting research, is calling to me, but I haven't taken the plunge yet.

However, I am reviewing all my material to see where I fail and where I succeed.

This is how I find photos that I had discarded, but upon revisiting them, I give them a second chance by sharing them with the Black and White community.

The good thing about street photography, at least for me, is that it helps me improve my eye.

These photos have details, but they have something that made me choose them.

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I really love stolen shots from different corners of the street. It's very genuine, authentic and classic.

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