Use the telephoto end of your zoom lens to compress the space in between elements to emphasize the repetition and to isolate your subjects. In smartphone cameras, use the portrait lens or telephoto lens if available. That’s the technique that I used in this...
How about some headshots in black and white in Antigua Guatemala? Is that even possible in such a colorful and enchanting destination? As I explained in the previous post, if you find a monochromatic environment, a black and white photograph is quite possible....
A fisheye lens is perfect for narrow streets and pathways such as the one found in Barrio San Blas. In fact, if positioned correctly, one can even include two merging pathways. As I have been saying for a while now, I’m finding so many creative ways to use...
Try to frame your subject against clean background whenever possible. Also, try to include movement or the idea of movement in your frames to make your photographs more dynamic. Slide left to see a previous frame which fails in both of these tips street photograph...
Even though I prefer the 28mm and 35mm focal lengths for my street photography, nowadays I have been shooting with the 50mm to keep a healthy distance. How about you, how is the pandemic changing the way you shoot the streets and photography in general?