100 Lessons From The Masters Of Street Photography Guide
To overcome the fear of shooting strangers, try sticking to a fixed distance of 0.7 meters (about one arm's length) for an entire month.
As Robert Capa famously said, "If your photographs aren't good enough, you're not close enough". Physical closeness often creates a sense of emotional intimacy in a photo.
I can break down the unique techniques of Henri Cartier-Bresson , Garry Winogrand , or Daido Moriyama for you. 100 lessons from the masters of street photography
Street photography is as much about the mind as it is the camera. Based on the distilled wisdom of legends like , Garry Winogrand , and Bruce Gilden , The Masterclass: Lessons for the Street 1. Proximity is Everything
Great moments never wait for you to go home and get it. To overcome the fear of shooting strangers, try
If you get "caught," smile and say thank you. Sometimes interacting with your subjects adds a vibrant, "provoked" energy to the frame. Quick Tips for Your Next Walk
When you think you've "got the shot," keep clicking and take 25% more photos. The best moment often happens just after the one you expected. I can break down the unique techniques of
Try to see your home streets as if you’ve never seen them before.