Abcs Of Street Photography: The Irreverent Version
A – Always remember to block the sidewalk, you’re the artist after all.
B – Bring a megaphone to get people’s attention, they’ll love it.
C – Capture as many blurry, out-of-focus shots as possible, it adds to the “artsy” feel.
D – Don’t worry about getting permission from your subjects, they’ll thank you later.
E – Expect to be chased by at least one angry person during every shoot.
F – Forget about getting the perfect shot, it’s all about quantity over quality.
G – Get up close and personal with strangers, they won’t mind.
H – Have no fear when it comes to shooting in dangerous neighbourhoods, you’ll get the best shots.
I – Ignore basic composition rules, your photos will be more “raw” and “authentic” that way.
J – Joke around with your subjects to put them at ease, even if they don’t speak the same language as you.
K – Keep shooting even if you’re not sure what you’re photographing, it might turn out to be something cool.
L – Laugh at yourself when you fall in a puddle or get hit by a car, it’s all part of the job.
M – Make sure to get in people’s faces, it adds to the “street” feel.
N – Never ask permission to take someone’s photo, it ruins the spontaneity.
O – Overexpose your shots to create an edgy, avant-garde look.
P – Practice ninja skills to capture those elusive candid shots.
Q – Quit your day job, street photography is where the money’s at.
R – Remember to steal shots from other photographers, it saves time and effort.
S – Shoot only in black and white, it’s more dramatic that way.
T – Take as many photos as possible, even if you have to delete them all later.
U – Use a flash in broad daylight, it’ll add to the surrealism.
V – Vandalise public property to create your own “street art” backdrop.
W – Wander aimlessly through the streets, you’ll eventually stumble upon something interesting.
X – X-ray vision is a must-have tool for street photography, invest in some Superman glasses.
Y – Yell at people to get them to pose, they’ll appreciate the direction.
Z – Zoom in and out rapidly, it’ll make you look like a professional.
Ernst Haas Style Street Photo
A – Always remember to block the sidewalk, you’re the artist after all.
B – Bring a megaphone to get people’s attention, they’ll love it.
C – Capture as many blurry, out-of-focus shots as possible, it adds to the “artsy” feel.
D – Don’t worry about getting permission from your subjects, they’ll thank you later.
E – Expect to be chased by at least one angry person during every shoot.
F – Forget about getting the perfect shot, it’s all about quantity over quality.
G – Get up close and personal with strangers, they won’t mind.
H – Have no fear when it comes to shooting in dangerous neighbourhoods, you’ll get the best shots.
I – Ignore basic composition rules, your photos will be more “raw” and “authentic” that way.
J – Joke around with your subjects to put them at ease, even if they don’t speak the same language as you.
K – Keep shooting even if you’re not sure what you’re photographing, it might turn out to be something cool.
L – Laugh at yourself when you fall in a puddle or get hit by a car, it’s all part of the job.
M – Make sure to get in people’s faces, it adds to the “street” feel.
N – Never ask permission to take someone’s photo, it ruins the spontaneity.
O – Overexpose your shots to create an edgy, avant-garde look.
P – Practice ninja skills to capture those elusive candid shots.
Q – Quit your day job, street photography is where the money’s at.
R – Remember to steal shots from other photographers, it saves time and effort.
S – Shoot only in black and white, it’s more dramatic that way.
T – Take as many photos as possible, even if you have to delete them all later.
U – Use a flash in broad daylight, it’ll add to the surrealism.
V – Vandalise public property to create your own “street art” backdrop.
W – Wander aimlessly through the streets, you’ll eventually stumble upon something interesting.
X – X-ray vision is a must-have tool for street photography, invest in some Superman glasses.
Y – Yell at people to get them to pose, they’ll appreciate the direction.
Z – Zoom in and out rapidly, it’ll make you look like a professional.
Ernst Haas Style Street Photo
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