Goodbye Street GalleryIn few days, a whole year will have passed since the day I took over dA's Street Gallery as Street Community Volunteer.A neglected gallery, full of misplaced images, but also with many worthy submissions.I visited this galllery everyday, cleaning it (the 24h and 1month popular pages) and informing the photographers of the misplaced images (every single one of them), what Street is all about.At the same time, 3 days per week, I featured a worthy image as a Street Daily Deviation, taking in account your suggestions as well. The featured images were not necessarily the "best" of the featured deviants. My intention was not to feature "bests" but to draw the community's attention, to active Street photographers, both experienced and new to the genre, in order to boost their dedication to Street. I am content because a lot of times I succeeded.During this year, a lot of people helped me with their suggestions and with working in Groups, promoting the genre and de
Street Photography Tutorial - IPART IIThe series of 5 articles about Street Photography made by ^myraincheck and slightly edited by moi* continues with:STREET PHOTOGRAPHY TUTORIAL - PART ONETHE HUMAN SUBJECT(article from photo4u.it - il portale italiano della fotografia translated and adapted to dA by ^myraincheck)Let's close our eyes and imagine going out in the streets and looking for unusual things. What do we expect to find? People, first of all.That's good, the HUMAN PRESENCE is a fundamental element of street photography.If we want to use only this ingredient, we'll be able to realize a true street photo only if the person we capture will have something unusual or interesting or is doing something unusual or interesting. Otherwise we'll have a good portrait, an enviromental portrait, a wide portrait whatever, but not a street photo.
52 Street tips from the masters “If you can smell the street by looking at the photo, it’s a street photograph.” — Bruce Gilden“Turn your attention to the four-legged population.” — Ying Tang“Take a bus. Do weekly shopping. Pop into a public loo.” — Nils Jorgensen“Document some evidence of human ingenuity that would otherwise go unnoticed. Do it without including any humans in the picture.” — Michael Wolf“Get lost in a thicket of signs and structures.” — Wolfgang Zurborn“Never ignore a cliché.” — Artem Zhitenev“When you have to shoot: shoot! Don’t talk!” — Il Brutto.“Make a picture containing The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.” — Jens Olof Lasthein“On your knees please… take a picture fro
Ruth OrkinOrkin grew up in Hollywood where her mother was a silent-film actress and in 1939 she studied photojournalism. At the age of 10 she received her first camera, a 39 cent Univex, and two years later Orkin began to develop her photographs herself, and when she was eighteen she made national headlines when she rode a bicycle from Los Angeles to New York for the 1939 World's Fair. Of course she photographed along the way.In 1943 she moved to New York and began working as a nightclub photographer and shot baby pictures by day to buy her first professional camera.She later became a successful freelance photographer, traveling all over the world and contributing to Life, Look, Ladies' Home Journal and other periodicals.Orkin is best known for her naturalistic urban portrayals of Europeans and New Yorkers in the '40s, '50s and '60s, and for a series of photos she took from her New York City apartment with a view of Central Park (A World Through My Window, 1978 and More Pictures
Friday night Street specials v12.1A weekly selection amongst the images I liked, while browsing the Street Gallery and I think they deserve more attention. Enjoy them, comment on them and remember to visit the photographers' galleries as well.If you like what you see, this article so it can reach as many deviants as possible.Have a nice weekend
Friday night Specials v2.4If you like what you see, this articleso it can reach as many deviants as possible.A weekly selection amongst the images I liked,while browsing the Street Galleryand I think they deserve more attention.Enjoy them, comment on them and rememberto visit the photographers' galleries as well.Have a nice weekend
Friday night Reasons to meet (or not) a StreettogA weekly selection amongst the images that were suggested as DDs or simply impressed me and I think they deserve more attention. Enjoy them, comment on them and remember to visit the photographers' galleries as well.If you like what you see, this article so it can reach as many deviants as possible.10 reasons NOT to date a street photographerby ^myraincheck1. They don't have orgasms. They have 'decisive moments'.2. If they could save just one thing from a fire they will be wavering between you and their camera. And if the camera in question is a Leica, then you are screwed.3. You can forget romantic dates in quiet, secluded or isolated places.4. You are never going to have a family album but tons of albums of photos of perfect strangers. Obviously they won't take a picture of you because 'you are not a stranger'.5. Even when they SEEM to be taking a picture of you, they are ac
Street Photography Tutorial - IIPART IIIThe series of 5 articles about Street Photography made by ^myraincheck and slightly edited by moi* continues with:STREET PHOTOGRAPHY TUTORIAL - PART TWOCOMBINATION OF HUMANs+SURROUNDINGS Photographing together human presence and surroundings, combining them in something interesting and unusual, we obtain the classic structure of a street photography.But mind you, it is not enough taking a photo with people and surroundings to have a good street photo! Remember that we have to strike, surprise, trigger an emotional response.And that we can do CONNECTING people and surroundings. by Nils Jorgensen by Nils Jorgensen by Nick Turpin
The Essence of "Street"PART VThe series of 5 articles about Street Photography made by ^myraincheck and slightly edited by moi* ends with:WHAT IS STREET PHOTOGRAPHY?Trying to define a genre of photography like Street, it implies the consciousness that one definition will never be enough, or exhaustive, or able to cover the molteplicity of its possibilities and situations. Nevertheless let's try to comprehend the philosophy behind the passion for street photography.Let's start stating that a street photo is not a photography of streets and it is not necessarily a photo taken in a street. So what does 'street' mean? Street is whatever background or surrounding, not staged, not posed by the photgrapher. And street is whatever photography which captures, explores humanity, the human behaviour, the relationships between individuals and between individuals and their surroundings."The essence of street photography is the impulse to take candid pictures in the
A Visual Guide to Street PhotographyIt is my great pleasure to introduce you to a series of 5 articles about Street Photography made by the wonderful ^myraincheck and slightly edited by moi.Part IA VISUAL GUIDE TO STREET PHOTOGRAPHY(the article is from photo4u.it - il portale italiano della fotografia translated and adapted to dA by ^myraincheck)The iN-PUBLiC | Manifesto, one of the most representative sites about street photography in the world, states that “all the photographers featured there have been invited to show their work because they have the ability to see the unusual in the everyday life and to capture the moment.”Yes but…What is UNUSUAL? What does it mean IN THE EVERYDAY life? And what is the MO
Aspect Ratio, Composition, Present and FuturePhotography is simply a technology that allows you to record a moment in time, in a box that simply captures a moment of light. Simple and basic as that, no myth there.But the decision on how to capture that moment and its variables like composition, time and subject matter remain in the hands of photographer.Let's talk about that box, how it affects composition, and the time we live in. Photographic technology has developed at a rapid pace. From the 19th century's cumbersome daguerreotypes to today's compact digital cameras, photography has become one of the most accessible art mediums, but more related to motion pictures that we might think, being at the same time influence and influenced by each other.4:3 (1.33) The original aspect ratio used by the motion picture was industry was 4:3, or ratio down to 1.33:1, or just 1.33. Theories why vary from from Euclid's famous Greek "Golden Section", a shape of approximately 1.6, to a shape that simply saved m
Friday night Street Specials v9.1A weekly selection amongst the images that were suggested as DDs or simply impressed me and I think they deserve more attention. Enjoy them, comment on them and remember to visit the photographers' galleries as well.If you like what you see, this article so it can reach as many deviants as possible.Have a nice weekend!
Saul Leiter - Vertical and AbstractAs you know, I normally don't do (features) Journals.The exception goes to those photographers that had some historical importance in the photography World, those that influence(d) me, those that I believe can move others like they moved me, humanitarian photographers, and that normally live in the "shadow" of the same old Features and references.This one is not the case, because I'm talking about Saul Leiter.He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, his father was a well known Talmud scholar and Saul studied to become a Rabbi. At age 23, he left theology school and moved to New York City to become an artist. He had developed an early interest in painting, like so many photographers. His mother gave him his first camera, a Detrola camera, when he was 12 years old.He was soon taking black and white pictures with a 35 mm Leica, which he acquired by exchanging a few Eugene Smith (exceptional photographer from Life magazine, among others) prints for it. By 1948 he began to ex
Larry TowellAs you know, I normally don't do (features) Journals.The exception goes to those photographers that had some historical importance in the photography World, those that influence(d) me, those that I believe can move others like they moved me, humanitarian photographers, and that normally live in the "shadow" of the same old Features and references.Larry Towell is a Canadian photographer who joined Magnum Photos in 1988 and became a full Member in 1993.From 2008 to 2011, Towell traveled to Afghanistan five times, documenting in both photographs and videos the various social issues that plague its citizens, from drug addiction and poverty to the prevalence of landmines, many of which still remain from the Soviet occupation of the country during the 1980s.His work has included documentation of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, Mennonite migrant workers in Mexico, and a personal project on his family's farm in southern Ontario. He always works with traditional film, eschewing digital op
Street Photography for dummiesWhat do we need to shoot a Street picture?1. A camera Whatever kind of a camera is good. Either it is a ridiculously expensive rangefinder or an unbelievably cheap point and shoot compact. Either it shoots digital or it shoots film. Either it weighs a ton or it weighs few grams. ANY camera is fine as long as you have it with you.2. A public place This can be out in the streets or at the beach or inside a hotel's lounge or in a diner place or inside a supermarket or a mall or a school or whatever PUBLIC place. This public place must be visible in our picture. And things must be happening in this public place.3. People Exactly, people! We need people in candid situations. Definition of "candid" from Merriam-Webster's online dictionary: "subjects acting naturally or spontaneously without being posed" Definition of "candid" from Wikipedia: Candid photography is best described as un-
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