I was strolling across Bleeker st from an opening of my late friend Lou Stettner’s color photography. Of course, I was the oldest friend there. Another old (but younger) mutual friend was there and we were both completely unaware of Lou using color. Masterful street photography with striking composition, including colors, and subject matter.
Even on those few occasions years ago when I accompanied Louie taking pictures, he could see what I couldn’t see and bring his camera instantly to his eye, snap and done. Composition seemed to be instinctual for Lou, but I know for a fact that he devoted a lot of study to the topic. For me, street fotography ( or perhaps “found scenes photography” without manipulation of subject) is the most difficult of all. From my personal experience, even as a conservative shooter, a lot of film goes through my camera for just a little success. Not for those who believe every roll will yield a “keeper”.
Lately it has been necessary to walk through the Murray Hill area in Manhattan so as to accompany my wife to Langone Medical, NYU. While many old buildings are no longer private residences, they ave not been bulldozed. Ko.Fe. would enjoy the many unique doorknobs.