street photography is:
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Street Photography is:
Rodeo, New York City, 1955. © Robert Frank
Photography that features the human condition within public
places and does not necessitate the presence of a
street or even the urban environment. The subject of
the photograph might be absent of people and can be an
object or environment where the image projects a decidedly human character in facsimile
or aesthetic.
Emotion:capturing
expressionshappiness
painsadness
lonelinesshumor anxietyyouthlove
© Jeremy Nix
Color
© Alec Soth
Layering
© Alex Webb / Magnum Photos
Backgrounds
© William Klein
The Unusual
© Garry Winogrand
Eye Contact
© Jeremy Nix
Juxtaposition
© Jeremy Nix
© Martin Parr / Magnum Photos
The Decisive Moment
© Henri Cartier-Bresson / Magnum Photos
Martin Parr
© Martin Parr / Magnum Photos
Details
© Jeremy Nix
Urban Landscape
© William Eggleston / Steidl
William Eggleston
© William Eggleston / Steidl
William Eggleston
© William Eggleston / Steidl
William Eggleston
© William Eggleston / Steidl
Self-Portraits
© Jeremy Nix
Self Portrait © Lee Friedlander
Self Portrait © Lee Friedlander
© Jeremy Nix
Shapes
© Alex Webb / Magnum Photos
© Alex Webb / Magnum Photos
© Josef Koudelka / Magnum Photos / CZECHOSLOVAKIA. Slovakia. Zehra. 1967. Gypsies.
© Josef Koudelka / Magnum Photos / CZECHOSLOVAKIA. Slovakia. Zehra. 1967. Gypsies.
© Josef Koudelka / Magnum Photos / CZECHOSLOVAKIA. Slovakia. Zehra. 1967. Gypsies.
Diagonals
© Henri Cartier-Bresson / Magnum Photos. USA. 1947. Cape Cod, Mass, Independence Day.
© Rene Burri / Magnum Photos. BRAZIL. 1960. Rio de Janeiro. Ministry of Health
© Henri Cartier-Bresson / Magnum Photos. ROMANIA. 1975. In a train.
Framing
© Christopher Anderson / Magnum Photos
Leading Lines
© Josef Koudelka / Magnum Photos. CZECHOSLOVAKIA. Slovakia. Kendice. 1966. Gypsies.
© Constantine Manos / Magnum Photos. USA. 1988. Florida. Daytona Beach. “American Color”
© Henri Cartier-Bresson / Magnum Photos. FRANCE. 1932. Marseille. The Allée du Prado.
The Photographer’s Right
When in a public space where you are lawfully present you have the right to photograph
anything that is in plain view
The Photographer’s Right
When you are on private property, the property owner may set rules about the
taking of photographs
Private Property
© Jeremy Nix
The Photographer’s Right
Police officers may not confiscate or demand to view your digital photographs without a warrant.
© Jeremy Nix
The Photographer’s Right
Police may not delete your photographs or video under any circumstances© Jeremy Nix
The Photographer’s Right
Police officers may legitimately order citizens to cease activities that are interfering with legitimate law enforcement.
© Jeremy Nix
The Photographer’s Right• The right to photograph does not
give you the right to break any other laws. (such as trespassing to take photos)
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