In my previous blog 10 Street Photography Resolutions Tips I listed one resolution tip to consider for the new year is to “Be Creative Daily”. I gave you the reason why to be creative and things to consider in finding your creative outlet…but I did not touch upon on “How” to be creative. Here’s my personal inputContinue reading “How To Be Creative”
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Interview with Wedding Street Photographer Wayne La
Can you start off by telling us a (brief) story on your background and how you first picked up a camera? My interest started when my first child was born and I had a sudden desire to start documenting the day to day. The interest steadily grew into something all-consuming over a period of years. Continue reading “Interview with Wedding Street Photographer Wayne La”
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”
10 Street Photography Tips
No Zoom Lenses Shoot with a prime lens. Either a 28mm, 35mm which I have been shooting with for the past 3 years, or a 50mm. I prefer the 35mm I feel its the perfect focal length or distance of what the naked eye see. 50mm is a little bit too close and 28mm aContinue reading “10 Street Photography 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”
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”
5 Epic Street Photos of the 21st Century
Here are five street photos of the 21st century that will breathe and live for a very long time (I wish I took these). Jesse Marlow’s Yellow Gareth Bragdon’s Red Marcin Ryczek’s Swans Pau Buscato’s Bird Matt Stuart’s Leaf
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”
