Even though I've strolled around my own neighborhood countless times, with a camera in hand, I tell myself that opportunities for a good photograph are just right around the corner. Since no photo is quite exactly the same, I make sure I have my camera with me when I go out. That's what exciting about street photography.
When I'm out and about, I never really have a clear idea of what I want to shoot. That's why I usually let the light guide me. A natural soft light at the right place and the right time can make a simple scenery mesmerizing and timeless. And rather than shooting aimlessly at things that look interesting to the eye, I often find myself anticipating an event or a gesture.
What do you guys think? And how do you shoot your street photos?
A woman is crossing an empty street in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
A moto-taxi driver on duty in Siem Reap, Cambodia.
A woman moves a parasol at the local market in Siem Reap, Cambodia.
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