Interview with Phil Koenig
Phil Koenig is an authentic street photographer who really puts in the work. He spends 4 to 6 hours most days walking about 20 kilometers of city streets and shooting the people of New York City. Phil's classic approach to street photography and his decades spent shooting in NYC, has given him some fascinating insights and opinions into what street photography should be about and what's going wrong with street photography today. One thing we talked about specifically is the effect of
Typewriters that Never Run Out of Ribbon
Once in a while, in the eventless sameness of daily life, there come moments which take us on a journey down Memory Lane and nostalgia kicks in. I was watching the movie Tin Tin with my seven-year-old daughter, when she pointed to a typewriter on the screen and asked, "What's that?" The last typewriter I had seen was 17 years ago, when I had applied for a government job exam. During the evaluation, our typing speed was tested on a typewriter. Finding a typewriter now seemed tough. The museums
Road 65 – Life on the Wadi Ara Route
The road, covering a total length of about 90 kilometers, starts at the western edge of the Caesarea interchange on Highway 2 and passes the southern part, Willows Iron. It is also known as the Wadi Ara Route. Part 1: The Pressure Cooker and the Powder Keg The Partition Plan included this Arab country road. The claim of the Jewish Agency for Israel is that this is an essential road that passes through empty places, but Arabs rejected the claim on the grounds that the road is not one of lesser
Hong Kong Streets
Taking photos of people on the streets of Hong Kong proved to be both enjoyable and rewarding. My usual scene for street photography is San Francisco. People in this city tend to become angry when they see me taking their photo. I usually have to either ask for permission in advance, or be very discreet. The entire time I am out taking photos in San Francisco I am a bit stressed and anxious, and worried that I might upset someone or be attacked. My photography experience in Hong Kong was the
Street Shooters of July 2017
Union Station, Washington DC by Jordan Barab Union Station is one of my favorite places to photograph. The lights and the shadows at the end of the day are always interesting and constantly changing, and there are all kinds of people transiting through View on Website Kings of the Road by Rob Krauss I found these two while walking Hollywood Blvd in Los Angeles. Their road weary faces seemed to tell a deep story, one of past excitement, love and