RANT: If You Only Complain about Street Photography Then It’s Time to Move On

The street photography community can be a clicky little place. Lot’s of street photographers divided into their own little groups (otherwise known as collectives), some believing their art is more precious and important than the others.

And amongst all of that are the ones that spend most of their time speaking down everything they see, never having anything positive to say. Which makes me ask the question: why are you even involved with street photography?.

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2019-7-12 07:00

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6 Powerful Point and Shoot Cameras for Discreet Street Photography

Street photography is a genre that requires a certain finesse. You have to be able to capture images quickly, and in a lot of cases, discreetly. Having the ability to be able to blend in with the crowd with a camera that doesn't say "look at me" is a must, and so is one that is small enough to not get banged, tossed and roughed up while walking through the busy streets. thephoblographer.com »

2019-04-30 01:00

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The Ethics of Photojournalism

From time to time when I read about Street Photography, I hear the opinion that street photographers exploit people on the street by taking their picture without asking. This opinion raises some valid questions about the ethics of Street Photography, but also shows the double standards we follow in the media. Nature of Documentary Photography […] petapixel.com »

2017-04-03 18:55