He demonstrates how the successful street photographer needs to be an unseen observer, with the camera a mirror of everyday scenes and unaware subjects. A guide to equipment and technical skills leads into lessons in finding inspiration, developing projects and composing different subjects and scenes laying the foundations for you to impose your personality on your street photography and develop your own distinctive style. The book also addresses such key issues as staying safe and within the law when photographing on the street, and the art of building an audience for your images. The result is an inspirational and practical guide that will ensure your street photography stands out from the crowd.
Mastering Street Photography Brian Lloyd Duckett
Street Photography Workshop is a practical guide to creating captivating urban images. You may think that a big part of street photography is simply being in the right place at the right time, but great urban photography is more than just luck. The ability to observe, compose and capture fleeting moments takes skill and experience.
Brian Lloyd Duckett is the Principal and Course Tutor at Streetsnappers, a specialist in street photography workshops and tutorials in London and cities across Europe. A highly successful commercial and editorial photographer, he teaches as a visiting Lecturer on photography degree courses. He has worked for many leading newspapers and commercial organisations, but his hobby and passion is street photography. His titles for Ammonite Press include 52 Assignments: Street Photography and Mastering Street Photography.
All about the possibilities of street photography and the various ways you can approach the genre. Plus an introduction to 20 famous street photographers, including Bruce Gilden, Alex Webb, Nils Jorgensen and Saul Leiter.
Originally published in 1982, this new edition features 15 previously unseen images. Roads, cars -- not precisely "street photography" -- but a classic and evocative work with dozens of mostly empty streets.
With an introduction by Jack Kerouac, Robert Frank's classic of b/w street and documentary photography is a must for any library. First published in France in 1958 and now in many editions, inc. Chinese. 2ff7e9595c
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