‘Sharp’ that’s the theme for this week! How you translate the theme into a photograph is entirely up to you! I’ve chosen to use this here plant (Is it an agave?)
with shadow and light and SHARP spikes.
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Capturing good street photography can look deceptively easy. Unfortunately, the reality is very different. When you’re out on the street with your camera,
people are looking at you and reacting (often suspiciously). Even the people you aren’t photographing feel like they’re watching from the side. You may feel like a bundle of nerves; you freeze, you struggle to put the camera to your eye, and creating beautiful street shots suddenly isn’t as exciting as you imagined.
Fortunately, I’ve been photographing on the
streets for years, and in this article, I explain my best techniques to work past your street photography fears.