glockman99
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I like to do my street photos a little discrete. Not because I "don´t dare" to shoot with a big SLR. I just think
it is easier to get the shots I want unnoticed.
But I'm a lot more confident now (not 100% - probably about 75%) and this is due to taking photo's of people during festivals etc. I work in Edinburgh (that's Scotland in case there are any other Edinburgh's out there) and festival time is almost upon us. In August/September the Royal Mile is blocked off for traffic and the place is alive with street performers, tourists, workers and weirdos! Nobody bats an eyelid at someone with a camera and it did wonders for my confidence.
I don't like the whole sneak around stealing pictures of people thing. I hate having people photograph me and I go by the old "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you" bit. I think street photographers should be open and honest and if someone doesn't want to be photographed then they should be able to keep their privacy. I love photographing people at weddings because they expect me to photograph them and they realize the value of documentation of the event. Otherwise when I photograph in the street I shoot things with no people.
Dennis
I don't like the whole sneak around stealing pictures of people thing. I hate having people photograph me and I go by the old "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you" bit. I think street photographers should be open and honest and if someone doesn't want to be photographed then they should be able to keep their privacy. I love photographing people at weddings because they expect me to photograph them and they realize the value of documentation of the event. Otherwise when I photograph in the street I shoot things with no people.
Dennis
Alisha, the suggestions of Takef586 are excellent.
Also start shooting in areas where there are many people, like a street fair, an area where there is heavy foot traffic etc.
For me, that takes some strength away from the devil on my shoulder who says that I'll stand out as a freak.
Actually most people don't use DSLRs for street photography, most use something small and unprofessional looking such as a Leica or other RF. It's also quieter.
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