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Are any of you hard core street photography addicts?

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I am talking candid scenes, identifiable subjects/faces, and routine practice. John Free style.

I would like to know who to ping with a few questions sometime - especially if you live outside the states because I am planning travel. I am debating going from 50mm (my main experience) to 21mm for a month or two.
 
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I am talking candid scenes, identifiable subjects/faces, and routine practice. John Free style.

I would like to know who to ping with a few questions sometime - especially if you live outside the states because I am planning travel. I am debating going from 50mm (my main experience) to 21mm for a month or two.

That is all i have ever really done with photography
I am more of the HCB Vs F64 general concept than any one person like John Free
 
For what it might be worth to you. I live in the US but have traveled here and abroad. I use medium format (120 Delta 400) and take two cameras both with the same film and one with either a 50mm or 80mm lens and the other with a 150mm lens. I don’t necessarily set out to do street photography but most often see people being people and end up with “street photographs”. Some of what I do is on my site.
 
As a one time PJ and news photographer I have done a lot of street style photography, travel, human interest, braking news and the such. When shooting on the fly I used a Canon 7s with a 35mm 3.5, 50mm 1.4 and 100mm 2.8 lens, a 21mm would be too wide for my taste. Later I used a Nikon FG, long story as how I wound with the FG, but it was very handy with a Nikon 50 1.4 it was light and versatile. Currently I use a Minolta 5 with a 50mm 1.7 and a 35 to 70 F4 zoom coupled with tmax 400 shot at 800 and developed in Clayton F76+.
 
I guess I could apply your title to myself, at least currently. Lots of lunchtime walks doubling as short street sessions these last few years. I'm in the States, though.
 
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