Why I shoot Close-Up Street Photography / with POV & FUJI XT5 in East London
by Lashmar (aka The Street Thief)
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📚 Main Topics
Photography Techniques
Importance of shooting close-up with wide lenses.
Use of specific lens equivalents (13mm, 16mm, 23mm).
Creating a cinematic feel in photography.
Personal Reflections
The emotional impact of photography.
The relationship between the photographer and the subject.
The dynamic and immersive nature of the photographic process.
Promotional Content
Introduction of a pocketbook titled "My Zen: The Way of the Street Photographer."
Mention of a photography podcast.
✨ Key Takeaways
Shooting Close-UpGetting in close with wide lenses enhances alertness and awareness, allowing photographers to notice details they might otherwise miss.
Dialogue with SubjectsClose-up shooting fosters a connection with subjects, leading to more meaningful portraits and stories.
Cinematic ImpactAiming for a cinematic look in images can create a more engaging viewer experience.
Dynamic ProcessPhotography should be a lively and enjoyable process, not just a mechanical task.
🧠Lessons
EngagementBeing physically close to your subjects can lead to deeper interactions and richer storytelling through images.
AwarenessHeightened senses from close-up shooting can improve the quality of photographs.
CreativityEmbracing discomfort in photography can lead to greater creativity and unique perspectives.
CommunitySharing experiences and insights through platforms like podcasts can foster a sense of community among photographers.
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