
A blog pouring street photography straight up
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I didn’t start dabbling in photography via my marketing job until 2010 — well past the technological shift from film to digital that occurred in the early to mid aughts. A half a decade later, the summer of 2015 was…
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Embracing Limitations: My New Point And Shoot Project
“The enemy of art is the absence of limitations.” That’s a quote attributed to Orson Welles speaking in the context of filmmaking. A rewording in the affirmative sense would be, “The ally of art is the presence of limitations.” For…
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Shoot Like Steph
A couple months ago, I wrote about the key to capturing the Decisive Moment: anticipation. The key to snapping it isn’t seeing and reacting (as that’s usually too late), it’s sensing when it’s about to happen. Last night against the…
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Street Photography Key: Anticipation
As handed down by street photography forefather Henri Cartier-Bresson, The Decisive Moment is the precise time and place street shooters hope to uncover and capture. The street is a public stage, with passersby as the actors stepping into its sun-lit…
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16 Henri Cartier-Bresson Quotes On Street Photography
Last week, I found the 1973 Henri Cartier-Bresson documentary, “The Decisive Moment.” It features not only many of his most famous photos, but also his commentary as voice over. As a canonized Master of street photography and co-founder of Magnum,…
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The Decisive Moment: An Henri Cartier-Bresson Documentary
In 1952, the Frenchman Henri Cartier-Bresson — street photography pioneer and perhaps its most influential master — published his book Images à la sauvette. Loosely translated, it means “images on the run.” The book’s English edition title was alternatively chosen…
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