News flash, founding member of iN-PUBLIC Nick Turpin and fellow member Nils Jorgensen have both abruptly left the street photography collective (You can read it here on phoblographer.com) over a photograph taken by another member (Blake Andrews), which was voted for photo of the month within the collective. First off, I applaud Turpin and anyoneContinue reading “iN-PUBLIC – Turpin is Out…Now What?”
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Hawaii Street Photography Workshop
Are You Feeling Uninspired With Your Photography
Are you feeling uninspired with your photography? There are ways to work around that simply by trying new techniques in your photography (you can read here Photographer’s Block). I think every photographer would agree that there are times you get stuck and feel like you’re doing the same shit over and over again. But if it’sContinue reading “Are You Feeling Uninspired With Your Photography”
The Street Photography Bubble
Street photography has exploded within the last decade or so due to social media, Instagram to be specific. Every person is a photographer, you see the same styles and photographs done in different countries. Whether it’s your own idea or inspired by another photographer you admire, sooner or later the street photography bubble is goingContinue reading “The Street Photography Bubble”
Interview with Street Photographer Mike McCawley
Hi Mike thanks for doing this. Where do you live and how does this influence your photography? No problem, thank you for reaching out. I currently live in Evanston, Illinois just outside of Chicago. I’d say it mostly influences my photography in that I’m located in an area that has a lot going on allContinue reading “Interview with Street Photographer Mike McCawley”
Street Photography at Coney Island
Only had a few hours at Coney Island. Better than nothing. Check out my “ok” photos.
Michael Ernest Sweet is Back!
Welcome back Michael. You took a hiatus? How long? Well, I’m afraid there’s no simple answer to these questions. The “welcome back” may be somewhat premature, however. I did step away from photography for a while, if not taking photographs is what you mean, yes. I remained firmly in the photography world as a writerContinue reading “Michael Ernest Sweet is Back!”
Interview With Photographer Aristide Economopoulos
Currently you are a staff photographer at the Star-Ledger in New Jersey tell us your photographic journey. I took a high school photography class my sophomore year and I became hooked. I attended the Rochester Institute of Technology on scholarship and while in school I interned at 4 different newspapers throughout the US. After graduationContinue reading “Interview With Photographer Aristide Economopoulos”
How We Can Appreciate Street Photographs
In today’s digital world with a flux of photographs swimming online it’s hard to appreciate any of them. We spend a good portion of our day scrolling through our Instagram feeds going on liking sprees, but it’s rare to find a photo that really resonates with us. Only when we do, do we actually takeContinue reading “How We Can Appreciate Street Photographs”
How More Female Street Photographers Can Be Recognized
The lack of visibility and recognition of females in many professions still hold true today in 2018!!! I mean it hasn’t been 100 years yet that women in our country had the right to vote. Even in the world of street photography, women photographers tend to be underrepresented. For example I’ve been looking at MelissaContinue reading “How More Female Street Photographers Can Be Recognized”
