Week 3 Lecture: Street Photography Styles (Introduction to Street Photography Class)
* Note: Week 1 and Week 2 don’t have videos. They are based on PDF form in the syllabus below:
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* Note: Week 1 and Week 2 don’t have videos. They are based on PDF form in the syllabus below:
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A initially learned photography as a kid shooting black & white then developing the photos in a dark room, that was a magical time and sparked my interest in photography. As I got older I dabbled in digital photography but wasn't until my kids were born that i really started to get an active interest back in it all.
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Good beginner's course! BTW, "The Decisive Moment" is actually a mistranslation of Bresson's words, he talked about "moment à la sauvette", which is more accurately translated to "fleeting moment".
Fantastic! I LOVE your courses. I think they are perfect for beginners.
Thanks so much for doing this
LOVE STREET PHOTOGRAPHY https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.599715680154485.1073741831.387442598048462&type=3
A 56.09 the salary-man with the umbrella seems like his is about to commit Sepukku.
Jokes on you, the guy with an iPhone was shooting a street portrait of you.
Nice lesson. V informative!
When I think of the color green, I think of Jason David Frank, The original Green Power Ranger, My childhood Hero. So Green gives me a positive feeling . Lol
man! this is so interesting!Â
I like your photos and your lessons. Do you also teach how to pose subjects to make the street photo look authentic?
This is cool Eric thanks!
You are very generous, thanks for all the lessons…I love your blog too..I hope to meet you soon.
also, your last photo is one of your strongest. i really get a sense of your concept.
45:00 is Bruce Gilden-esque… do you ever use a flash like he does?
Great video Eric, I love street photography but live in a small rural northern city in England so opportunities are limited, I do find the odd slice of gold here and there though.
The definition of juxtaposition that you mention it fits more in "asymetrical composition". Juxtaposition is putting two (or more) elements one in front of another and kind of create a mixed image. It can be funny, weird or dramatic.
Nice video. I like when you explain a lot of things and tell about your own experience. But please! Make another POV video soon, I miss them.
Anytime! 🙂
They are available in the syllabus above bro! 🙂 Start of Week 3 is videos
No videos for Week 1 and 2 – rather they are based on text. You can download the syllabus in the description above!
Hey Eric, where's week 1 and 2? just asking 🙂
Where's week 1 and 2??
Sweet thanks Eric