"features subjects in candid situations within public places"
Street photography is quickly becoming my favourite type of photography to admire. People are beautiful. People are interesting. People are all so different, yet we are all so similar. We're all humans, we live in the same world, but we all think a little differently. Capturing a moment forever unbeknownst to the person at the time means I've captured a feeling, or a moment of sweetness or weakness or excitement. Everybody has a story and I want to ask everyone I meet a million personal questions: What's their name? Where are they going? Where did they wake up that morning? What is happening in their life? What are they thinking about? What are they like? ... but I can't. So I'll take their photo.
Street photography is quickly becoming my favourite type of photography to admire. People are beautiful. People are interesting. People are all so different, yet we are all so similar. We're all humans, we live in the same world, but we all think a little differently. Capturing a moment forever unbeknownst to the person at the time means I've captured a feeling, or a moment of sweetness or weakness or excitement. Everybody has a story and I want to ask everyone I meet a million personal questions: What's their name? Where are they going? Where did they wake up that morning? What is happening in their life? What are they thinking about? What are they like? ... but I can't. So I'll take their photo.