Graham Smith wrote:
Shoreditch, London.
I would like to be able to convey to others my feeling about the depth of undestanding you have for the epitomy of street photography. Is is both street and the finest of fine art photography. No other person working with street today encapsulates the term to the depth that you singularly possess in this form.
You have managed to leave us all in the entrails of a sad and forlorn landscape of ho-hum photography which is being surreptitiously presented as the best our wonderful medium has to offer. I know my street stuff anin't half bad but it doesn't hold a candle to you prolific insightful and always excellently presented photographs.
What more can I say? A lot - but it might tread where braver men have trod before and I'm not yet willing to do that.
Vivid!
Love the paint jobs (not the grafiti).
Good find and capture.
jim hill wrote:
I would like to be able to convey to others my feeling about the depth of undestanding you have for the epitomy of street photography. Is is both street and the finest of fine art photography. No other person working with street today encapsulates the term to the depth that you singularly possess in this form.
You have managed to leave us all in the entrails of a sad and forlorn landscape of ho-hum photography which is being surreptitiously presented as the best our wonderful medium has to offer. I know my street stuff anin't half bad but it doesn't hold a candle to you prolific insightful and always excellently presented photographs.
What more can I say? A lot - but it might tread where braver men have trod before and I'm not yet willing to do that.
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Wow! Well said. Graham's street photography is about the best I have seen and I just leave my P&S in my pocket most of the time.
jim hill wrote:
I would like to be able to convey to others my feeling about the depth of undestanding you have for the epitomy of street photography. Is is both street and the finest of fine art photography. No other person working with street today encapsulates the term to the depth that you singularly possess in this form.
You have managed to leave us all in the entrails of a sad and forlorn landscape of ho-hum photography which is being surreptitiously presented as the best our wonderful medium has to offer. I know my street stuff anin't half bad but it doesn't hold a candle to you prolific insightful and always excellently presented photographs.
What more can I say? A lot - but it might tread where braver men have trod before and I'm not yet willing to do that.
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Thank you Jim, I see the figure in my picture as a tribute to your style of street photography. Figures sometimes optimally placed, sometimes awkwardly placed.
Graham Smith wrote:
Shoreditch, London.
I really like this shot. The person in the photo completes the composition. Excellent.
The vivid colours bring this to life Graham
Graham Smith wrote:
Shoreditch, London.
I know you usually prefer B&W, this is a good example of color bringing out the character of the street, not to mention the red jacket. Wonderful image!
Phil
Graham Smith wrote:
Shoreditch, London.
a superb capture, Graham ( no surprise there!)
You caught that special,moment of the red-coated man's day as he passed through that saturated hue-laden environment!
The small blue-and-white fabric bundle neatly carried color from the wall to the sidewalk...nice fortuitous touch!
When you deign to go with color, you jump in with both feet and make one helluva splash!
IMO this has got to be high on the ATS* scale!
Dave
*Authentic Traditional Street
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