People often ask if I’m just always in the right place at the right time to capture my funny, absurd, and WTF street photos. The truth is, absolutely not.
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Post-Confrontation Blues
Learning to overcome the impact of confrontations in street photography Street photography isn’t always romantic. There are days when everything flows and the streets feel like a stage. But there are also moments that leave you with what I call the “post confrontation blues.” Confrontations Can Come With The Territory Most street photographers will eventuallyContinueContinue reading “Post-Confrontation Blues”
Street Photography Is Not A Crime (and it isn’t wrong)
“Did You Just Take A Photo Of Me? You Need Permission. Delete It Now!”
What Is Street Photography…To Me?
A Street Photography Definition Street photography is many things to many people, and I’m certainly not looking to open up an age old debate on it’s definition. So I will talk about what it is for me, personally. You may agree, you may not – but this is how I approach it. And apologies fromContinueContinue reading “What Is Street Photography…To Me?”
How Street Photography Saved My Life — Twice
A Wake-Up Call in 2011: Type 2 Diabetes Diagnosis There’s a common saying that photography can change the way you see the world. In my case, street photography didn’t just change how I see — it quite literally saved my life. Twice. And that’s not an exaggeration or hyperbole. Back in 2011, I was diagnosedContinueContinue reading “How Street Photography Saved My Life — Twice”