Like it or not, I think everyone who loves photography sooner or later starts shooting people. In the good, visual way, I mean, with their cameras :D
So friends and relatives are the first we start with, usually. Later on, some go to studios and try pro level lighting equipment. I use to manage a photo studio for some time and I did several photo-shoots for private and corporate clients. It takes some time to learn to "harness" the light but probably the greatest aspect about working in a studio is the control. Usually you have the time and liberty to do virtually everything :)
Some people, however, dive into the deep waters by bringing their cameras right into the streets and trying the famous street photography. I have to admit, from my perspective, I've done it few times. While I love some of the results, I think that isn't my thingy. I tried the two different approaches here: the candid and the consensual :)
Despite what you may guess here, both of them could actually get you in trouble. Especially in countries where the culture isn't a top priority and photographers are considered as some impudent people who just stick their noses where they shouldn't :) Using the consensual approach gives you some liberty to have more photos though and probably catch different emotions and tell a longer story, however the sincerity and "honesty" of the moment is usually lost.
I believe the best street photographs are candid ones. They allow us to catch those micro-expressions that usually tell the real story. Of course, we have a very narrow window to use the camera and after that it is all gone. So here, the practice and rehearsals are quite important.
Now few examples to illustrate my thoughts and just for entertainment :)
Some of these people I know, some of these people (and the one-eyed cat, LOLOL) I don't.
Thank you for your time and support, please check out below few other ways to encourage me in my difficult visual art endeavor and stay in touch!
My photo site: https://hadjiyvanov.com/
My twitter: https://twitter.com/hadjiyvanov
My single edition unique digital art NFT on Ethereum at OpenSea: https://opensea.io/collection/art-by-lightcaptured
You could get a license here for some of my visual works approved by the quality review team of Adobe, Inc.: https://stock.adobe.com/contributor/206416265/lightcaptured
My NFTShowroom Gallery with NFTs for art collectors: https://nftshowroom.com/lightcaptured/gallery
My Lensy.io Gallery with Photos for NFT collectors: https://lensy.io/lightcaptured
My NFT art works on EOS: https://gallery.pixeos.art/profiles/damian-hadjiyvanov
I use and recommend those services below, following my referral links is a win-win for both you and me:
- Trade on one of the biggest exchanges: https://www.binance.com/en/register?ref=L9YP0QXH
- Great exchange with staking rewards if you are in EU: https://bitvavo.com/?a=8BD90E2321
- Get 1π and join the Pi mining revolution here, all you need is a mobile device: https://minepi.com/lightcaptured Use my username (lightcaptured) as your invitation code.
- Probably the oldest and most fun Bitcoin faucet with extras: https://freebitco.in/?r=41678934
- You love playing games? Why not get rewarded with EOS for it: https://womplay.io?ref=77RVCJ3
- Enjoy flawless trading at Bittrex: https://bittrex.com/Account/Register?referralCode=EER-S3B-0BH
Copyright: Damian Hadjiyvanov, Light Captured
For licensing my photos, please drop me a message on Discord: lightcaptured#2698
Have a great day, stay safe, stay strong and let your muse be always on your shoulder!
$PIZZA@lightcaptured! I sent you a slice of on behalf of @pixresteemer.
Learn more about $PIZZA Token at hive.pizza (3/10)
Thanks and cheers :)
but there is that other thing where you need all that equipment :D
i did want to do more street photography as it can be a lot of fun and consensual could help in social skills. my place of residence is not really a place for interesting street photography (or maybe i just don't find it interesting) so i mostly done it on vacations.
and i like more candid photos but that could just be my character and not being comfortable with asking people for photos :D
"but there is that other thing where you need all that equipment :D"
While I own some pro level lights, I keep only the absolute minimum to do what I do :)
Where I live renting a proper photo studio costs between EUR 15-50 per hour so for a properly paying customer it's all great and practically always available :)
Another interesting observation I have, over my own behavior, totally against all logic, I feel better when I do street photography when I travel abroad. Somehow people are more interesting far from home :D
100% :D
Hehehe, good to see I'm not the only one :D I suppose it's some psychological stuff :)))