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Tips, Threads, Exercises and Inspiration
Here's a collection of links that may be of interest to Street and PJ photographers. Please note that this is an open thread, and you are strongly encouraged to add your own suggestions by replying to this post. From time to time, I will edit the thread and move the best suggestions into the first post.
Tips Photographer's Rights Print it out and carry it with you.Threads and Sites B.D. Colen is a Dgrin Artist in Residence and frequent contributor to Street and PJ.Exercises We have done a number of useful exercises here. Although they are officially over, a newcomer to the forum could profit from doing them anytime.The Masters For those seeking inspiration, here's a collection of links to images by some of the great street photographers and photojournalists of the 20th century. In no particular order: |
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Last edited by tortillatorture; Sep-26-2010 at 08:45 PM. |
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http://dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=142396
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The Masters
So many great photographers fall into this genre. It's hard not to miss some great ones: Bruce Davidson, Dorthea Lange, Walker Evans. In fact, any of the Magnum photographers is worth a good look. Being accepted by Magnum is sort of the closest thing there is to winning a Nobel Prize for photography. Damon Winter was last year's Pulitzer winner in photography for his coverage of Obama's campaign in The New York Times. If you want to see some beautiful contemporary color examples of the PJ genre, take a look.
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If not now, when? Last edited by rutt; Oct-17-2009 at 07:08 AM. |
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Where Was The Photographer Standing?
Mike Johnston's The Online Photographer is one of my favorite sites. Though Mike's team can get technical and gearhead-like now and then, the underlying orientation is on pure photographic practice.
On Sunday there was a thread relevant to "Street & PJ" shooting that calls attention to where you gotta be to get the shot. A great read. M |
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Street and PJ sites
Maybe we can get this sticky and we can build a list.
http://www.magnumphotos.com/Archive/...d=2K7O3R1VX08V http://www.in-public.com/ http://www.public-life.org/ http://www.seconds2real.com/ http://www.in-publication.com/ |
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I found another one too.
http://www.michaelpennphotography.com/ Thanks for putting these up, I can see me getting lost on those for a while.
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Hi Mike,
There's already a sticky at the top of the forum, "Tips, Threads and Inspirations." Maybe you can add your links to that thread. It already has some resources. |
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I have added a section to the sticky with links to all the Street & PJ exercises. Newcomers are encouraged to try these for themselves and post their results for comment.
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Found these articles on Paul Graham's archive site: "The Unreasonable Apple" and "Photography is Easy, Photography is Difficult". It seemed really relevant to what we attempt on this forum.
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Street Photography
From across the pond..
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/photoblog...raphy_now.html http://www.flickr.com/groups/1508444@N24/
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2point8.whileseated.org/2006/05/18/the-phylums-of-street-... Excellent overview of the different styles of street photography, and they also have a section about how to practice shooting street that is worth your time.
www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/photoblog/2010/10/street_photography_... Lots of shots and text from those involved in authoring/publishing the Street Photography Now book and in setting up this project. www.amazon.co.uk/Street-Photography-Now-Sophie-Howarth/dp... a link to a copy of the SPN book which is an excellent survey of current street photography with some historical context, too. The book also mentions the "street still life" form of photo which isn't covered in the 2point8 blurb. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Street_photography gotta have wiki in there www.in-public.com/information/what_is From In-Public a key collective of current street photogs, their site is well worth bookmarking and browsing a lot to get a feel for this kind of work. www.nickturpin.com/work/street - current street photographer working in London and contibutor to the Street Photography Now book. Nick is a key voice in promoting street photography in recent years, and is an excellent practitioner of the art form. He's written a lot about street photography, so googling for that stuff would prove very insightful. |
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