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Feb 24, 2020 08:29:44   #
Marg Loc: Canadian transplanted to NW Alabama
 
I took a few shots from the car that made me think I might like to pursue street photography some time.


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Feb 24, 2020 08:42:00   #
judy juul Loc: Cheshire, Ct.
 
GiGiMac103 wrote:
Good ones Judy!


Thanks, GiGi!

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Feb 24, 2020 08:50:20   #
GiGiMac103 Loc: Garden State
 
Roadrunner wrote:
Street stuff may and can include hip shots, GiGi

You set up your camera with a 2 or 10 sec retard on a table while you are hypocritically reading the paper or sipping your coffee..you'll catch 'em every time


Good idea Jim! I like these!

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Feb 24, 2020 08:51:17   #
GiGiMac103 Loc: Garden State
 
Roadrunner wrote:
Those were in Bath, ME, these were in Burlington, VT



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Feb 24, 2020 08:51:35   #
SueScott Loc: Hammondsville, Ohio
 
Marg wrote:
I took a few shots from the car that made me think I might like to pursue street photography some time.


pg. 3

Really nice - you need to do more!

If I could make a suggestion, try cropping the third one down from the top to just show the money and bring attention to it and the people standing in front of the window.

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Feb 24, 2020 08:54:49   #
judy juul Loc: Cheshire, Ct.
 
I took quite a few while in Portland, Me with UGH...

One of my Favs-RR playing ...:)
One of my Favs-RR playing ...:)...
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serious conversation..?
serious conversation..?...
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Good bye Kiss?
Good bye Kiss?...
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Feb 24, 2020 09:02:14   #
Marg Loc: Canadian transplanted to NW Alabama
 
Thanks, Sue! Like so?


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Feb 24, 2020 09:15:39   #
GiGiMac103 Loc: Garden State
 
PhotoNat wrote:
Hi. Just curious, when you do street photography, regarding your photos with one or two people, do you ask the people if they mind if you take their photo, or just snap, post and hope that if they see your photo, they don't mind?

My biggest concern with snapping Street Photography or landscape shots with people, is that if I post it somewhere, or enter it in a contest or show, people will see it and get upset I didn't ask them first.

Maybe part of that has to do with an experience a senior friend and her mom had with an in-home caregiving company. The caregiver took them to the beach,( a public place they could probably "get away with") took photos of my friends with their dogs, then posted one of the photos in a brochure without ever telling them why they were taking the photos, or bothering to ask their permission about posting them in the brochure. So am a little sensitive to invading anyone's space and privacy, and wondering how you handle this.
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PhotoNat


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Hi. Just curious, when you do street photography, ... (show quote)


This is a new genre of photography to me and admittedly I find it difficult for this reason. I imagine if you were going to publish a picture or sell it you’d need a model disclosure.

I enjoy viewing it but am still having difficulty taking theses types of shots - hence my topic choice....trying to step outside my comfort zone.

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Feb 24, 2020 09:18:29   #
GiGiMac103 Loc: Garden State
 
SueScott wrote:
Pittsburgh's Strip District


Love these Sue - sax player is awesome!

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Feb 24, 2020 09:19:40   #
GiGiMac103 Loc: Garden State
 
photophile wrote:
Six here:


Good group Karin. I like the performers

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Feb 24, 2020 09:21:03   #
GiGiMac103 Loc: Garden State
 
SueScott wrote:
It is legal to photograph people in public spaces but definitely not advisable to photograph children given the times we are currently living in. As far as what you shoot, you need to use your own sense of what is appropriate - for example, I never take shots of people in obvious distress or whose appearance would result in a picture that would bring ridicule upon them (I've seen street shots that do exactly that and it is despicable!)

Street photography is a candid genre and you would want to avoid people who are posing for the camera although taking an environmental/street portrait would be an exception.

Here's an example of a street portrait - I was minding my own business, taking shots in NYC when this dude popped up in front of me saying, "take my picture!". I took his picture, we high-fived, and he disappeared back into the crowd - a really neat experience!
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Feb 24, 2020 09:21:08   #
SueScott Loc: Hammondsville, Ohio
 
Marg wrote:
Thanks, Sue! Like so?


Excellent!!

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Feb 24, 2020 09:22:05   #
GiGiMac103 Loc: Garden State
 
Marg wrote:
I took a few shots from the car that made me think I might like to pursue street photography some time.


Good ones! Thanks for sharing!

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Feb 24, 2020 09:24:09   #
GiGiMac103 Loc: Garden State
 
judy juul wrote:
I took quite a few while in Portland, Me with UGH...


Nice set Judy! Hi RR!!

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Feb 24, 2020 09:43:20   #
SueScott Loc: Hammondsville, Ohio
 
GiGiMac103 wrote:
Love these Sue - sax player is awesome!


Thanks! He was a very quick catch just as I was getting into the car.

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