Shoot in series. Sometimes it can be quite challenging to just go out and shoot without a purpose. Narrow your vision and shoot project base or in series.
Author Archives: timhuynhphotos
Why I shoot Street Photography
My last blog I wrote about what I’ve learn from shooting street photography, but today I want to talk about why I personally shoot street photography. I was first introduced to street photography in 2010. At the time I was living in Chicago with my girlfriend who was in her last year of undergrad.Continue reading “Why I shoot Street Photography”
Finding my inner Martin Parr
Why I prefer bnw…
Let me just cut to the chase, to make a good photo in color is very difficult. If the scene or location doesn’t have much color or contrast to begin with then it’s probably better off to shoot in black and white.
Less is More
I’m sure you’ve heard of this phrase…”Less is More”. In street photography less is MORE! Here’s Why.
Your photos should say something about your personality
I would like to start off by saying that I have a bi-polar personality. Growing up through grade school a lot of my friends and classmates knew me as a class clown, in fact that’s what I won my senior year in high school…The Class Clown. I loved attention as a child not because IContinue reading “Your photos should say something about your personality”
Conquering Your Fear in Street Photography
Try Street Portraits If you fear of being rejected by someone on the street or feel uncomfortable taking photos of a stranger without permission, then I suggest you to start off by asking that stranger very kindly if you may make a portrait out of them and explain what it is that you areContinue reading “Conquering Your Fear in Street Photography”
Starting off in streetphotography
Bring Your Camera Everywhere Here is advice my #1 for street photography. Always carry your camera with you, have in your hands or dangling from your neck…Always have your camera with you! Even if you were to just walk across the street to the convenient store to grab something real quick, you never know whatContinue reading “Starting off in streetphotography”
