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This is another of of my Joburg #StreetPhotography shots #Monochrome #BNWPhotography
kinda the type of image that I’m drawn too…..think this may even be my own reflection in the centre.
Joburg city. one camera and one lens…which is the way I usually go out. Always a prime like a 35mm or a 50mm mainly.
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Shot this image on the streets of New York a while back. actually a #FilmPhotography image,
but its also well #streetphotography the kinda thing you look for when walking around with a camera and NYC has no shortage of photographic eye candy you just have to not get too overwhelmed by all the stuff to shoot. what i always lied about this image…Read More -
Street photography…..BW photography…monochrome….well for me like 99% of my street photography,,,wandering around with a camera…is Black & White. Film or digital its BW monochrome, thats what I like what I love what I shoot for like all my personal projects. I have been a fuji shooter last couple years and literally I shoot with a BW film…Read More
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There’s so much to learn from Rupert Vandervell discussing 10 of his favorite street photographs of all time.
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Fan Ho | The Great Master of Light and Shadows
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Shining a Light – Lawley Str
Canon 600D Manual Mode – ISO 100 – f11 – bulb 5.0s – 10 to 18mm Wide Angle Lens
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Danie Bester. Aerial View, Newtown Street Scene, Johannesburg, 2012
ISO-100, 1/20 at f/29. Canon 7D, Tripod
Lightroom edit: Applied my own Silent Concrete Preset and enhanced selected elements using Radial Gradient Masks.I photographed this scene while leading a Fine Art Photography Excursion for students. Initially planned as an architectural…Read More
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5 Tips Every Street Photographer Should know by Faizal Westcott
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Great Street Photography Tips by Faizal. I agree 100% with him that it is an art of observation and requires your full concentration. Some companions might be distracting, but I personally enjoy shooting with another photographer, as long as they don’t get in my way or space.
For me, the photography part is often secondary to the experience. F…Read More
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Great tips. Usually flat out tired after a street photography session because I constantly have to use more than just my feet. Great tip on holding the camera and to constantly be ready for the shot. Agree with shooting with other people. Too many may be a distraction and become cumbersome, but in South Africa there are safety in numbers.
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Also love the tip on it being “okay” to use the auto settings if it means you’ll get the shot. I still sometimes fumble through the manual settings, and only later discover (eg chimping or review) that I forgot about something simple, but then the moment is gone.
Oh, not really a tip shared in the video, but did notice that most of the stree…Read More
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Danie Bester. Untitled, Triptych, Johannesburg, 2018
#MiniTutorialThis triptych features three impressionistic street shots, each taken on a different day with intentional camera movement. Together, they will suit a modern, industrial-themed interior space well.
In my Lightroom courses, I stress the importance of organizing images into…Read More
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Beaunard Grobler. Almost abandoned.
Manual settings at f/4.0 with Lensbaby, Canon EOS 5D Mark II.
Motorcycle parked under a tree in Johannesburg. A bit of split-toning was added in Photoshop to create a cinematic effect. The figure in the background adds an element of mystery to the picture.
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Beaunard.Grobler. Just walking past dirty old windows.
ISO 100, 1/400 sec at f/8,0, Canon EOS 5D Mark II, with EF70-200mm f/2.8 IS USM Lens at 125 mm.
Went on a street and urban photography during late autumn in Johannesburg. I increased the shutter speed to capure the silhouette against the late afternoon sun.
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Danie Bester is with Pieter Uys
Range Rover Under a Bridge, Springs, 2019
ISO 100, 1/30 sec at f/4, Canon 6D with a 45mm Tilt-Shift Lens (Manual Focus)
In Springs, Pieter Uys and I embarked on a project focused on urban architecture and street photography. While exploring the suburbs one day, I experimented with slow shutter speeds and intentional camera movement to capture…Read More
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I like the combination of street and architecture photography. Combining a blend of human elements and structural design is always succesful when executed intelligently. Congratulations on your featuer as well!