café How did you become interested in street photography? I’ve always been attracted by pictures representing humans (reportage, documentary, social photography…) and humanist photographers (Doisneau, Ronis…) were my reference. My interest to street photography grew in 2012. In September, I did a “street photo” workshop, thanks to the photo club of which I was a […]
Read MoreUntitled How did you become interested in street photography? I am interested in street photography because it is so much fun and has many surprises and challenges. I am very happy to meet strangers on the streets, especially in my city, because sometimes they joke around when I photograph them. Melons | #8 Where do […]
Read MoreUntitled What drew you to street photography initially? I was drawn to street photography because I like to people watch and seeing the different faces – some sad, some happy, the different walks of life – as we all live in a multi-cultural society. Every day is a new one you never know what’s around […]
Read MoreWhat drew you to street photography initially? I believe my interest in street photography came in a very natural way, because I have always been attracted to knowing more about human social relations and interactions with the environment in general. But, initially what drew me to this genre was the work of other photographers whose […]
Read MoreParte di te che ignori What drew you to street photography initially? I was drawn to street photography, seeing the road as the metaphor of “passages of life”. …Vibro’ la luce Where is your favorite place to shoot and why? I do not have favorite locations but special moments where I see “reflections” in the […]
Read MoreSergels torg (Stockholm) What drew you to street photography initially? I have always been interested in street life, capturing the short stories of random strangers and everything else that happens daily on the streets. That’s what I find so exciting about it, every day brings new moments to capture. I love this shot: Looking into […]
Read MoreDan Ginn is a London based event and street photographer originally from Leeds. Like the rest of us, Dan is on a photographic journey, but unlike most of us he takes the time to pause, reflect and write about his lessons and experiences along the way. I was pleased when Dan agreed to sit down […]
Read MoreIllegal Oyster Party What drew you to street photography initially? The shortest answer is that beauty and magic can be found everywhere as soon as you go out of the house. Next to that, I always consider myself an absolute beginner and street photography is my best teacher to learn and grow as a photographer […]
Read MoreSmoke Break How did you get into street photography? I wasn’t into photography, but I always had a camera. I was due an update and going through camera reviews, I was being pulled towards a mirrorless system. The term ”Street Photography” kept being mentioned in connection with mirrorless cameras. I then started to look into […]
Read MoreWhat was it about Paris that got you interested in street photography? Was it just all you learned at the photography expositions you mentioned or was it something more personal too? Actually, I did not do much street photography the first couple of years I lived in Paris. However, shortly after I moved to Paris […]
Read MoreenRedAda What drew you to street photography initially? I think that I am not exactly a “usual” street photographer. I take photos in the street but I try to adapt it to my own style. Aqua II Some of your images are almost surreal. Is that on purpose? Do you look for moments that lend […]
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