Really interesting series, Mr Bosch, they look great.
Do you fancy meeting up with a few people from the Flickr Group (http://www.flickr.com/groups/tunbridgewells/) for a beer on Wednesday 14th? Details in Flickr Group.
Defining street photography might do injustice to it’s free, liberated and completely non-uniform nature; however, I am so frequently asked about it that I decided to give it a try despite the possible disservice.
Simply put street photography includes any photograph made anywhere in public places. Some people narrow it down to urban settings and some people think there must be people present in these kinds of photos. But the bottom line is that each street photographer will find their own meaning and approach therefore whatever definition they might arrive at will work just as well.
The purpose of street photography will again vary from one street photographer to another. Some photographers are interested in simply and honestly documenting life as they see it, at times adding their own interpretation to the scene. Some want to make artistic photographs of available street scenes and others basically enjoy taking pictures and do it purely for the pleasure of it.
Street photography has no need for any set of rules and guidelines on HOW IT SHOULD BE DONE.
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Really interesting series, Mr Bosch, they look great.
Do you fancy meeting up with a few people from the Flickr Group (http://www.flickr.com/groups/tunbridgewells/) for a beer on Wednesday 14th? Details in Flickr Group.
This was with a matchbox camera? Any link for instructions etc?
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