Category Archives for Street Photography
Street Photography Contact Sheet
Initial Selection: Yellow Contact Sheet My first contact sheet is of various scenes from the Hutongs, depicting how people interact in background with different cultural elements such as nature and shops. In these backgounds, I tried to capture variation real-life … Continue reading
Vision & Statement of Intent
Vision & Statement of Intent: In my opinion, the Beijing Hutongs are much more than just narrow avenues; they are living stories filled with the echoes of the past and the rhythm of everyday life. These winding streets, with their … Continue reading
Concepts & Revised Mindmap
6 Concepts From the 20: Fishing Technique Focus on the background Visual Elements Balance and Harmony Composition Perspective and angle Revised Mindmap: Citations: Maher, James. “Every Street Photography Tip and Technique You Need to Know.” New York … Continue reading
Street Photography Artist Analysis
Chosen Artist: Joel Meyerowitz Gallery of Work: Joél Meyerowitz is considered one of the pioneers in the taking of color photography and has often revisited themes of light, texture, and shape in his works. His photographs are no mere documentation but show how light interacts with human presence in both urban and natural environments. In his landmark series, Cape Light, Meyerowitz investigates the transforming power of natural light, showing it to be fleeting and poetic. In … Continue reading
Street Photography Definition
My definition of Street Photography: Street photography involves capturing those candid moments of everyday life out in public. It showcases, in particular, how people would interact with others and nature unimpeded and spontaneously. This aims to record real life as … Continue reading