Archive forApril, 2025

Statement of Intent – Street Photography

The title of this project would be “Everyday life in Shine.”The theme I would like to capture would use the concept of everyday life. To achieve this goal, I would be observant and patient, with good composition and candid movement to capture the moment of everyday life. In this photo, I want to show how […]

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Devin Allen Analysis

Photo Analysis Urban Community Life: The photographer appears interested in capturing the everyday moments of life in an urban neighborhood, focusing on how residents interact with their environment and each other. Human Connection and Social Dynamics: There is a clear emphasis on the relationships and unspoken communication between the individuals, highlighting the sense of community […]

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The Concept of Everyday Life in Street Photography and How It Inspires Me

The idea of everyday life in street photography is all about finding beauty and meaning in the simple, ordinary moments that happen all around us every day. It’s not about big events or dramatic scenes, but about the small, quiet parts of life—people walking down the street, children playing, friends chatting, or even just shadows falling on […]

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Street Photography

What is Street Photography? Street photography is a type of photography where people take pictures of everyday life happening in public places, like streets, parks, or markets. The goal is to capture real, natural moments without asking people to pose or get ready for the photo. It’s about catching those little, often unnoticed moments that […]

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Identity Project Conclusion – Free Time

Background Info For my identity project, my initial thoughts were inspired by Veerle Symoens, a versatile artist known for her vibrant collages, mixed media art, and paintings, characterized by feminine energy and inspiration from nature and travel. “Chartists of Identity” photography project draws inspiration from her collage style, particularly “Face the Feminine Collage.” The project […]

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