An Interview with Fred Lyon: San Francisco Time
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An Interview with Fred Lyon: San Francisco Time

Fred Lyon was known a photographer who captured the spirit of San Francisco in brilliant black-and-white starting in the late 1940s. He died yesterday (Aug 25th, 2022) at the age of 97. Most notable were his images from the 1950s of night, rain and fog in the city. They capture the both the literal and […]
5 Must Use Street Photography Tips
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5 Must Use Street Photography Tips

Street photography is always a rush for me, I love getting those unexpected shots especially in my hometown of Seattle at the Pike Place Market. Tim Northey walks you through some great tips and the one key thing I saw in his images that he didn’t address, he uses a lot of things from buildings, […]
Faizal Westcott
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5 Street Photography Tips Every Photographer Should Know

These five simple steps from Photographer Faizal Westcott will have you on your way to getting better images while shooting street photography. Have you camera at the ready close as opposed to hanging around your neck Get out of the crowds, yes too many people can be a bit overwhelming Minimize distractions; shoot alone Don’t […]
Simple Settings For Street Photography
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Simple Settings For Street Photography

This is a quick and concise overview of how to set your camera’s settings to shoot street photography. One other suggestion would be to shoot in RAW format to have a bit more latitude with your exposure. If you are a Street Photographer, you really want to check out his Youtube channel as well.
Law and Ethics in Street Photography
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Law and Ethics in Street Photography

Sean Tucker talks with Nick Dunmar Business and Legal Advisor for the Association of Photographers (AOP). Some of the key takeaways and this is coming from UK law, which may be similar in America. You can photograph people legally if you are in a public space. (Keep in mind, some spaces may not be public, […]
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Finding your VOICE in Street Photography

Your voice, or personal style as a photographer is a life long commitment to making images. Some find this early on, others take a while to mature. As I just finished teaching the Streets of Photography workshop with my friend Hugh Brownstone this week – this is what we addressed with the attendees.
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Spy Street Photography With Strange Lens Attachment

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Jack Simon Street Photography
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What Makes Great Street Photography?

Jack Simon has worked as a psychiatrist for four decades. Ten years ago, he began a personal journey in photography, and these days he rarely goes anywhere without a camera by his side. Simon’s street photographs reflect a curious mind and a sharp eye. “I enjoy the hunt for that moment of mystery, surprise, and humor […]