Photographer Abandons City Streets For The Suburbs
Plus: What Does It Mean To Preconceive In Photography & More
“There's a notion that only bustling metropolises are suitable for street photography. However, meaningful photos can be taken anywhere, including small towns and mundane settings.” – Eric Kim
Howdy Friends,
Here’s my question of the day for you to ponder. When photographing strangers, do you like to remain hidden and anonymous? Or do you like to interact with them?
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This street photographer abandoned the city streets for the suburbs. What happened next? TAKE A LOOK →
Some photographers merely snap pictures of things they find interesting. Others create a scene in their mind and then set about creating it. The difference between the two is that for the latter, you must understand your camera's controls. If you could use some help with that, this is your link. TAKE A LOOK →
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There’s something captivating about capturing the stillness and simplicity of rural landscapes. But while rural landscape photography can be heartbreakingly beautiful, it also requires a unique approach. Find out more… TAKE A LOOK →
“While some believe the photographer should be invisible to capture candid moments, interacting with subjects can also lead to compelling and authentic photographs.” – Eric Kim
Tomorrow: Portrait composition tips for memorable images!
– Jeff