England isn’t known for its snow, and the south even less so. Growing up I can remember perhaps two occasions it snowed more than just an sprinkling of icing sugar’s worth. That’s why I still find …
11 Ways to Restore Your Street Photography Motivation
This holiday break I was with my brother who also likes taking photos. I asked him about the photos he was taking and he and I both confessed that we weren’t really taking that many photos at the …
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Behind the Photo: the Girl on the Train
In February this year I visited my friend Oliver Krumes in Berlin and we went out shooting photos. During that time I snapped this picture and I wanted to start a new series of mini posts revealing …
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Interview with Olivier Duong
I discovered Olivier Duong thanks to The Inspired Eye, the street photography magazine he creates and runs with Don Springer. I was immediately taken with how they had created a resource that made the …
The Number 1 Thing Which Is Holding Your Street Photography Back
Street photography isn't easy. When you are shooting street photography you are at the mercy of a lot of different factors which are out of your control including the light, what subjects are around, …
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Street photography is like punk
One of the aspects that I love about street photography is its low bar to entry. Nowadays, everyone has a camera (in their smartphone) and (with very few exceptions) we can all get out in public and …