I think Haiku and still life SP are closely related to each other and can work very well together. Haiku as a caption anyone?
Read MoreStrangers, strangers - aren't they interesting?
Read MoreI am sitting here trying to write something interesting and engaging and nothing is happening. Well, sometimes there is no story and drama - no one tried to punch you, you didn't talk to anyone, there was no ground breaking thoughts...
Read MoreI photographed the girls at the top in Fremantle Markets. They were a bit shy at first but got over their fear very fast. The laughing women posed for a second and I took one shot, she moved away but I continued shooting this is why she burst out laughing. The "evil stare" happened in the Markets as well, it's such an interesting scene. So much is going on there.
Read MoreAnyone interested in Street Photography knows how important it is to follow one's gut feeling or rather impulse to take a photo. The reaction time has to be very short and doesn't allow for much thinking.
Read MoreGarry Winogrand always waited before developing his film. He wanted to be detached and therefore more critical when it came to editing (in this context editing means selecting the best shots).
Read MoreMy lesson from this week is: sometimes a photo is not worth the hassle... When you see something good, fire away by all means. However, if it's not pure gold worth a Nobel prize in street photography, delete it - all the shouting feels like a wasted time if it's quite an average shot...
Read MoreI wasn't feeling it today... It had nothing to do with the place or time. It was Saturday and Perth was full of random people, doing random things. The stories were there but I just couldn't find them. I've found energy instead...
Read MoreAnother dose of street shots (mostly) from Fremantle.
Read MoreWide angle would allow me to get a bit closer but there isn't much point in thoughts like that. The best camera and lens is the one in your hands...
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