Emma

"I have no special talent. I am only passionately curious" - Albert Einstein

Category: Street

Mind Map

6 Concepts

In this shot, we see a security guard slumped in his chair, a poignant moment that conveys a deep sense of solitude. The lines in the photograph lead our eyes to where the subject gazes,  wondering us what he’s thinking about. Perhaps a past memory or dreams yet to unfold. I think the photo can definitely improve by removing its blurriness, but the contrast between his stillness and the vibrant surroundings still paints a vivid picture of his inner world.

This image features a person holding the door open for someone behind them, highlighting a gesture of kindness and a sense of anticipation. I really like the composition, which adheres to the rule of thirds, with the subject positioned in the middle, creating a dynamic balance in the frame. It also follows the technique of the middle line, as the subject’s eye is placed on along a imaginart line, adding stability and balance, as well as creating a sense of division and distance.

This shot captures a hallway that uses strong leading lines to draw our eyes toward the end of the corridor. With its almost symmetrical layout, the image creates a sense of balance and direction as a subject walks through the space. I also enjoyed the play of light and shadows that added a layer of depth, enhancing the feeling of movement. It allows us to wonder what lies at the end of the corridor, evoking a sense of curiosity. If I find a road like this in the Hutongs, I want to try the fishing technique and wait for an interesting subject to pass by.

In this photo, I aimed to capture the gestures of three figures as they stroll together. Their body language and expressions tell a story of friendship and shared moments, which highlight the joy in everyday interactions, a subject in street photography. Each figure brings a unique energy to the frame, showcasing their natural poses and flow of conversation as they engage with one another. One thing I want to improve is that their gestures aren’t that clear, and the photo itself is blurry, so next time I want to aim for a better focus and more dynamic and larger gestures.

This is a practice shot of the decisive moment, as it captures a moment in which a figure jumps on a trampoline. It is an illustration of the “decisive moment” in photography, where a split second can tell a much larger story. I wanted to get the angle slightly lower and capture the feet almost as if I was underneath the ground, but I figured it was more challenging than I thought. Since the person had to keep jumping, I wasn’t able to place the camera where I wanted it to, but I still got a shot of the person in mid-air.

I took this photo to practice creating strong diagonal lines found in the bustling library café. The arrangement of tables and the interaction between two engaged patrons create a sense of movement within the frame. This scene goes beyond merely showcasing the space; it captures the vibrant asepcts of everyday life where people gather, and I think places like this will give me plenty of opportunities to take good shots.

General Concept

The general concept I want to focus on is “Interactions of Urban Life and Humanity.” I will present these themes by capturing candid moments of people in their daily environments, highlighting the dynamic exchanges between individuals and their surroundings. I plan to use natural lighting to emphasize the authenticity of the scenes, and convert one of my final images into black and white to instill a timeless quality.

 

Reflection

This photograph was a completely unexpected moment; I hadn’t planned to capture it, and at first, I viewed it as low-quality. But as I reviewed my shots, I began to see its unique strengths. The lighting is incredibly vibrant and colorful, showcasing shades of gray, maroon, green, and navy blue, which all add energy and cultural context to the scene. The layering technique in this image is particularly effective. The person in the gray hoodie wasn’t meant to be in the frame, and I initially thought it ruined the shot since they took up so much space. However, their presence ultimately enhanced the depth of the photograph, creating distinct layers: first the individual in gray, then the officers, the people bustling through the street, and finally the traditional Chinese building in the background. This layering invites viewers to interpret multiple stories from a single image. Each layer adds its own perspective, making the photograph feel dynamic and engaging. In a busy street scene like this, the layers not only create depth but also allow for a sense of chaos, while the play of light can instill a more somber, reflective mood, adding to the photograph’s emotional impact.

 

This photograph captures a street scene in the Hutongs, a traditional alleyway that is full of China’s historical architecture and vibrant daily life. As a work of street photography, the image highlights a moment of ordinary urban existence without anyone being posed. The composition features a narrow street with old buildings that feature tiled roofs and signboards with Chinese characters. Shops and businesses occupy the foreground, with wares visible, while pedestrians and cyclists animate the space. Candid moments of people going about their daily lives add a genuine touch, conveying the authenticity of the scene. The black and white highlights the textures of the buildings and casts interesting shadows, enhancing the overall mood. Cultural elements like Chinese characters and architectural details paint a vivid picture of the local space. Meanwhile, the presence of cyclists and pedestrians brings the scene to life, infusing it with energy and movement. Overall, this photograph masterfully uses the charm of the architecture with the vibrancy of everyday experiences, inviting viewers to explore the unique atmosphere of the Hutongs.

Street Photography Final

 

 

 

Top Photos from Class

These two photos capture the nature and urban streets of the Hutong. The first photo uses black and white to enhance the contrast, which, for me, created a feeling of timelessness. This technique emphasizes the textures and shapes of the shops and small buildings while evoking a sense of remembrance of my hometown. It captures the essence of street life and showcases everyday activities. The right side is a colorful lake image. The vibrant colors bring the photo to life, highlighting the natural beauty of the surroundings. Bright blues and greens successfully attract the attention of many viewers. The boat captures a candid moment, illustrating interactions among people in a communal space. I think that both of these images serve as a great example for street photography as it capture authentic moments and emotions in urban settings.

 

The left image captures the subject’s candid moment, taken while smoking, and conveys a sense of contemplation and solitude. The play of light and shadow enhances the subject’s features, adding dimensionality and focus. This technique adds drama to the image and emphasizes the individual’s experience. The framing, potentially using the rule of thirds, places the subject prominently, drawing attention. The background context remains blurred, reinforcing the focus on the person. The black and white filter creates a classic feel, suggesting that the moment, while captured in the present, transcends time. The right photo illustrates an emotional response, showcasing vibrant interactions. The child’s expression adds an element of spontaneity and captures the joy or surprise of the moment. The use of color enhances the liveliness of the scene. The contrast between the child’s blue coat and the surroundings draws attention to his excitement, making the image pop. This photo engendered empathy in me because it tells a relatable story about childhood emotions, capturing a moment of interaction between children and adults..

 

 

The left photo is a vibrant food stall. This photo showcases local Chinese cuisine, providing insight into cultural elements. It invites viewers to explore the culinary diversity of the Hutongs. The bright colors make it an eye-catching image, and the bold signage and vivid displays draw viewers in, making the food stall the focal point. The right photo is a traditional market scene, full of bright red colors. Similar to the left image, this photo captures aspects of local life, showcasing the vibrancy and allure of markets. The arrangement of items reflects shopping habits and community engagement. I like how this scene suggests interactions between people and products, offering a narrative that can be explored by viewers, inviting them to imagine the stories behind each shop.

 

Artist Analysis

Marie Laigneau’s work of street photography shows a compelling collection of photographs that explore urban life, atmosphere, and the interaction of human emotion.

In her photographs, human figures take the center stage, embodying feelings of both isolation and connection. Some images portray individuals walking alone, evoking a sense of solitude that many can relate to. Others capture fleeting interactions, such as two people sharing an umbrella, which offers a glimpse into the small, beautiful moments that happen among the hustle and bustle of city life. Each subject is often dressed uniquely, adding dynamic flair that highlights vibrancy.

Additionally, Laigneau’s compositions are interesting because she used geometric shapes and architectural lines that guide our eyes through each photograph. The interplay of light and shadow adds richness, inviting us to notice the details in both the environment and its inhabitants. This thoughtful framing really pulled me into her world and evoked curiosity about each stories behind each image.

What I really liked and enjoyed about her work is that each photograph felt like a tiny narrative, either filled with contemplation or longing. The themes that she explored made me further connect with her work, as well as reflect on my own experiences and emotions in similar settings.  By choosing to shoot in black and white, she gave her images a timeless quality, and the absence of color made me focus more on the essence of the moment. It inspired me to try a black and white photo for one of my final images as well. Her photos often seemed to look like they were layered. I really liked this technique because, for me, it conveyed not just a single narrative but a multitude of stories of city life, which will help various viewers connect to my photographs more deeply.

 

 

 

 

 

Image Citations

 

Street Focus 55: Street Tips with Marie Laigneau

Statement of Intent

The title of my project will be “Streets of Stories.” I want my audience to reflect on the vibrant interactions between culture, community, and the daily life of individuals in the urban environments of the Hutong. By capturing the essence of the local neighborhoods, I aim to showcase the unique qualities that connect people within these streets. I hope the viewers feel a sense of appreciation, or even curiosity, about what these scenes reveal. What stories do they tell about the lives of others? How can we find common ground in shared spaces? Through candid moments and striking details, I aspire to highlight the richness of urban life. I hope each photograph offers a glimpse into the everyday experiences of individuals, revealing both the diversity and the warmth of community. Ultimately, I aim to inspire a deeper connection with our urban surroundings, encouraging others to engage with the beauty and complexity of the Hutong’s life.

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What is Street Photography ?

Street photography is a style of photography that captures the essence of everyday life in public spaces. It focuses on candid moments of individuals as they engage in their daily activities, offering a glimpse into the human experience. By focusing on real-life interactions and spontaneous moments, street photography captures the unfiltered and raw aspects of life, avoiding elaborate setups or posed scenes. As photographers walk through bustling city streets, quiet parks, or crowded markets, they spot various interactions occurring around them, whether a fleeting smile, a shared glance between strangers, or even a simple act of someone reading a book on a bench. All of these make powerful subjects for street photography. This approach can produce compelling images that convey stories and evoke strong emotion in viewers. Ultimately, street photography goes beyond simply taking photos; it’s a form of art, a way of being present and engaged with the world around us. It allows us to explore, observe, and connect with the authentic moments that define our lives.

 

Examples:
Images Cited:
https://www.williamkarlvalentine.com/new-blog/2017/5/5/street-photography
https://photzy.com/14-excellent-examples-of-street-photography-in-black-and-white/
https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/tutorials/the-ultimate-guide-to-street-photography-part-1-lenses
https://shotkit.com/street-photography-tips/

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