Check out this interview with Streetfoto mobile runner up Daniel Huete! It is quite insightful to say the least. Can you start off by telling us a (brief) story on your background and how you first picked up a camera? I was born in Palma de Mallorca, Spain.It wasn’t until 8 years ago (when IContinue reading “Interview with Street Photographer Daniel Huete”
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5 Ways to Avoid Confrontation in Street Photography
Avoid Eye Contact Make a photo of someone and pretend you are making a photo of something behind them or off to the side. Once you make eye contact you pretty much blew your cover. A can of worms may open up but in my experience nothing serious has ever evolved. Even if you don’tContinue reading “5 Ways to Avoid Confrontation in Street Photography”
Interview with Street Photographer Jill Maguire
Jill! How are you? Thanks for doing this. Can you start off by telling us a (brief) story on your background and how you first picked up a camera? I’ve always liked taking pictures but wasn’t serious about it until well into adulthood. In 2009, I bought a DSLR to take pictures of my dog.Continue reading “Interview with Street Photographer Jill Maguire”
Street Photography Olympics
Wouldn’t it be cool if there was such thing as the Street Photography Olympics. A friendly street photography competition among countries. This idea came to mind because I’ve noticed countries such as Thailand, Bangladesh, and India has really dominated the street photography scene. Through the street photography Olympics, you’ll represent more than just yourself butContinue reading “Street Photography Olympics”
Click Less Yet Get More
Do you believe that the more times you snap your shutter, the more opportunity you will have a good photo? I used to think so but as of late my opinion has differ. The more you go out and photograph, it raises your odds of getting a photo, true to some extend I guess. ClearContinue reading “Click Less Yet Get More”
Interview with Hawaii Street Photographer Lance Agena
Can you start off by telling us a brief story on your background and how you first picked up a camera? Back in 2001 when I was working as a graphic designer and communications guy for a local graduate school, part of my job was making a newsletter. And that meant doing everything from writing,Continue reading “Interview with Hawaii Street Photographer Lance Agena”
Building the Perfect Street Photographer
I’ve always been curious, what would be the perfect street photographer. One that has the physical tools and intangibles to become a great photographer. Similar to what the NFL analysis on ESPN do, when they discuss building the perfect quarterback, I want to do my own of building the perfect street photographer! Let’s the funContinue reading “Building the Perfect Street Photographer”
9 Things Every Street Photographer Must Do
Travel Seeing a new place with fresh set of eyes is a plus. Every time I travel I tend to trigger the shutter more. Perhaps its because I’m out all day compared to shooting at home where I only have an allocated timeframe to shoot. Don’t think that because you travel to some foreign exoticContinue reading “9 Things Every Street Photographer Must Do”
Interview with Thai Street Photographer Poupay Jutharat
I met Poupay very briefly at this past year’s StreetFoto San Francisco. She had a pretty large crowd around one of her finalist image (she had two in the international singles category) and I decided to join in. Poupay is a very humble person and amazing street photographer to say the least. I didn’t know untilContinue reading “Interview with Thai Street Photographer Poupay Jutharat”
5 Street Photography Cliche’s to Avoid Shooting
Over the past several years the popularity for “street photography” has sky rocketed. However, with camera’s more accessible as well as affordable, sharing photos on numerous platforms have never been easier. And with that there has been an influx of the same repeated type of photos. Here are 5 street photography cliche’s to avoid shooting.Continue reading “5 Street Photography Cliche’s to Avoid Shooting”
