Because I love taking photographs of everyday scenes, of people going about their daily lives, things which many would consider to be mundane but I consider to be extraordinary.
Streets are teeming with life, with community, with interactions and then there is the architecture, the engineering, cars, bicycles, buses and vans. All these things constantly changing to produce of mural or reality.
There are so many things to capture in street photography, so much variety and an infinite number of scenes to shoot. The skill is getting the right composition and combining all these different elements over which you have no control!
Street photos also teach us so much about the places other people live. We can compare our street and life to the street and life portrayed in a photo and there is so much to examine, so many minute details. Its a really good way of helping us understand how others live, and thats always a good thing :-)
Great and interesting question my friend, thank you!
It depends, my two favorites are landscape and portrait. Which one I prefer most of those two, depends on my mood and such. I've been doing portraits for years while being a wedding photographer. Now I tend to go to landscapephotography more. However, I might just go back to models and portraits again more too in the near future...
Absolutely Street Photography. Why ?
Because I love taking photographs of everyday scenes, of people going about their daily lives, things which many would consider to be mundane but I consider to be extraordinary.
Streets are teeming with life, with community, with interactions and then there is the architecture, the engineering, cars, bicycles, buses and vans. All these things constantly changing to produce of mural or reality.
There are so many things to capture in street photography, so much variety and an infinite number of scenes to shoot. The skill is getting the right composition and combining all these different elements over which you have no control!
Street photos also teach us so much about the places other people live. We can compare our street and life to the street and life portrayed in a photo and there is so much to examine, so many minute details. Its a really good way of helping us understand how others live, and thats always a good thing :-)
Great and interesting question my friend, thank you!
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It depends, my two favorites are landscape and portrait. Which one I prefer most of those two, depends on my mood and such. I've been doing portraits for years while being a wedding photographer. Now I tend to go to landscapephotography more. However, I might just go back to models and portraits again more too in the near future...
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