It's interesting to observe and definitely exciting to capture the everyday people as they go about their daily life. And quite a challenge too, for me that is... :)
Yep street photography really is challenging Josh...but it is also very rewarding isn't ? I've been doing these like so so many times...i really find joy in it.
Yep street photography really is challenging Josh...but it is also very rewarding isn't ? I've been doing these like so so many times...i really find joy in it.
Rewarding? Indeed. Which is why I did it each time there was an opportunity :). I suppose it's the unpredictability of it all.. therein lies the 'excitement' ;-)
amazing photos: the more you see of this image the better it looks.
Thanks Kevin for taking the time. I really do appreciate it :) These are interpretive of what I had in mind.. something like a relaxed casual blend of light and shadow, of black and white.. or something like that.. hehe.. :)
wonderful shots! not sure b&w was the best choice for a set shot at a bazaar (which I imagine as lively and colorful) but at the same time choosing to do b&w helps to strip away the "excess" and makes the people featured in the images more "real". very thought provoking.
wonderful shots! not sure b&w was the best choice for a set shot at a bazaar (which I imagine as lively and colorful) but at the same time choosing to do b&w helps to strip away the "excess" and makes the people featured in the images more "real". very thought provoking.
Thanks Rhonda for that insightful look at my images. I find it really interesting and educational as the same time :). I wonder could I had done it unconciously in the same way you had described it? Perhaps. For me it was an 'instinctive' decision to do it in b&w. Most times I just do what feels right ;-).