Description
This photography talk seeks to broaden and inspire your definition of what street photography is and how and where it can be done.
From cities to suburbs to remote areas, street photography is just sensibility - a way of seeing - and these types of photographs can be taken anywhere and anytime.
We will cover a variety of tips, strategies, subject matter, and examples to spark this type of creativity.
It's about walking out that door and figuring out what is interesting around you, wherever you are, and particularly wherever you spend most of your time.
James has lived in New York for his entire life. Like many Manhattanites, he is a terrible driver and cook, but he’s an excellent navigator. He has been practicing the art of street photography since he first picked up a camera, has worked as a portrait, studio, and documentary photographer in New York since 2005, is a certified New York photography tour and workshop guide.
Duration
- 60 mins
Languages spoken
EnglishTime Zone
GMT+1Delivered by
- Facebook Live
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JM provided a ton of useful information. While I also love street photography, I appreciated his real world talk. I have seen so many presentations by top-of-the-line photographers that are almost always a show-and-tell of their photographs in some exotic location around the world where the everyday photographer can not visit. His advice to me was spot on, and I was glad I learned I too incorporate the same ideals and practices he talked about. Thank you for arranging this noteworthy photo learning session.
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