10 Street Photography Resolution Tips

Happy New Year All!!! May health, wealth and happiness be present to you in 2018! Now I am not a big believer in setting up goals especially when it comes to New Year’s resolution. In fact, I believe you are just setting yourself up for failure and disappointment. I feel instead of making a bigContinue reading “10 Street Photography Resolution Tips”

10 Street Photography Resolution Tips

Happy New Year All!!! May health, wealth and happiness be present to you in 2018! Now I am not a big believer in setting up goals especially when it comes to New Year’s resolution. In fact, I believe you are just setting yourself up for failure and disappointment. I feel instead of making a bigContinue reading “10 Street Photography Resolution Tips”

Why Do My Photos Suck

Do you ever go out to shoot and come back empty handed….or go for weeks, more worse months and although you are recognizing scenes falling into place in front of your eyes, you click your camera’s shutter and your photos still come out shitty…Your photos suck, floating around social media without much likes, comments, orContinue reading “Why Do My Photos Suck”

How to overcome fear in street photography

Fuck fear and just shut up and shoot. Stop with the excuses…ok ok I know things can be nerve racking especially if it’s your first time doing something. All your doubts, fears, and insecurities begin filling your head. What are you afraid of? Are you afraid to make someone angry because you made a photoContinue reading “How to overcome fear in street photography”

The Laws of Averages

The Laws of Averages – The principle that supposes most future events are likely to balance any past deviation from a presumed average According to American entreprenuer and motivational speaker Jim Rohn, the law of averages says that if you do something often enough, a ratio will begin to appear. For example, you talk andContinue reading “The Laws of Averages”

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”

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”

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”