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”

5 Lessons Vince McMahon Can Teach You About Street Photography

If you don’t know by now you should know by now I love street photography as much as I do pro wrestling or what it’s called today aka Sports Entertainment. I have a deep respect and appreciation for WWE’s CEO Vince McMahon who is the mastermind in making wrestling what it is today on aContinue reading “5 Lessons Vince McMahon Can Teach You About Street Photography”

How to Market Yourself as a Street Photographer

When I got back into street photography three years ago I could only find the same articles, the same interviews, on the same photographers (majority were famous). After meeting and networking with a few street photographers at this past year’s Streetfoto, I wanted to know more about who they were, how did they come awayContinue reading “How to Market Yourself as a Street Photographer”

Mount Rushmore of Street Photography

Who are the Mount Rushmore’s of street photography? Who’s made the most impact and influence the genre to what it is today. Below are my selections with a brief spiel….Did I get it correct? Henri Cartier Bresson – The godfather of street photography who was able to find art in everyday life. If you callContinue reading “Mount Rushmore of Street Photography”

Interview with Vietnamese Street photographer Minh Pham

My street & documentary photography friend Minh Pham is doing an awesome job documenting and capturing the changes to his city Thanh Da, Vietnam. This is an ongoing project until the new city within Thanh Da is fully developed. Minh does a great job capturing moments that highlight globalization and the rapid changes that’s currentlyContinue reading “Interview with Vietnamese Street photographer Minh Pham”

Clicking vs Seeing in Street Photography

There are two mindsets I have when I go out to photograph the streets. Having one or the other mindset really dictates how I go about my photography, how much fun I’ll be having and possibly the type of photos I’ll end up with. Both of these approaches are based on feeling and state ofContinue reading “Clicking vs Seeing 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”

President Donald Trump Street Photography Workshop

I just recently took a one day street photography workshop from President Donald Trump. Here’s what I learned, let’s make street photography great again! Grab the ladies by the ass better yet by the p****! They’ll give off some type of reaction…snap away. USE FLASH ON ITS HIGHEST POWER. If you don’t get a reaction,Continue reading “President Donald Trump Street Photography Workshop”