Street photography captures people and places within the public - TopicsExpress



          

Street photography captures people and places within the public domain. More specifically, street photography can be defined as un-posed, un-staged photography. It often captures, explores or questions contemporary society and the relationships between individuals and their surroundings. Street photography does not need to include people, although it usually does—there is often a suggestion or visual intimation of human presence, even when people are not featured directly. Situated in public environments—which are often, but not exclusively, urban—street photography is perhaps more easily defined as a method than a genre. Subjects and settings can vary greatly but the key elements of spontaneity, careful observation and an open mind, ready to capture whatever appears in the viewfinder, are essential. ~fotouro
Posted on: Fri, 19 Dec 2014 09:33:09 +0000

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