I took part in a Street Photography Workshop run by Dave Mason yesterday and it was a thoroughly enjoyable and worthwhile experience. My street photography experiments to date have been woeful, but taking part in this, so soon after meeting Matt Stuart was a real godsend. The workshop was a good mixture of tuition and practical.
The takeaway points from this workshop are below - unfortunately half my notes got lost on my iphone :(
- Use smaller camera if necessary
- Strong sunlight behind you - will camouflage you when people are walking towards you
- Stand in front of street furniture so people walk round
- Consider shooting from behind glass
- Bus project (shoot things you see along a bus route)
- Look for geometry eg people triangles
- Look down
- Look up
- People are strongest point in image
- Name the image after street or area so viewer can interpret the interest
- Break composition rules
- Look for colour harmony
- Look for urban details
- Exclude heads so other elements stand out (otherwise people are drawn to faces)
- Go to events to snap people in the crowds (rather than the event) - particularly if in fancy dress
- Register with events pages and facebook to find out when these are on
- Dogs are good in street photography
- Look for signs/wording and wait for the appropriate moment
- Follow people
- Check out Bruce Gilden on youtube
- Keep your ears open
- Try to predict what's going to happen
- Go to public events for people watching
- Check out Tony Ray Jones
- People dress up at sporting events
- Look at bodies in an urban space theatre groups
- Zombie walks
- Look behind the scenes at an event
- Start building themes
- Follow mime artists
- Look for backdrops
- Use F8-16, min shutter speed 1/60s and change the ISO
- Grain/noise is ok with street photography
- Saatchi gallery is a good location
- Check out Bruce Gilden/Joel Meyerowitz on YouTube
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