What Is Street Photography.. blurt post 💘💘

in blurtography •  4 years ago 

Photography and street are two different things that very seldom come in mind together because when we talk about photography we go to gardens, search for landscapes, search for beautiful cities, towns and villages . But photography on street gives some brainstorming when it one starts pondering upon it.


Don’t get surprised, photography can also be done on streets and this type of photography is called street photography. To be more precise and vivid let’s have a look at first on the definition of street photography.


“Street photography is photography that features the chance encounters and random accidents within public places. Street photography does not necessitate the presence of a street or even the urban environment”


So Have you ever heard the term “street photography” and wondered why, exactly, anyone would find taking pictures of the street fun and interesting? No, you’re not crazy – there aren’t a lot of us who find pictures of tar or concrete terribly riveting. Luckily, “street photography” doesn’t mean you take pictures of the actual road. Instead, street photography is the term used to describe the kind of photography done while you are walking down the street and looking for unplanned photo opportunities.

A lot of the time, the photos that street photographers take are portraits of people. A lot of street photographers shoot in stealth so the people they are capturing don’t know they are being photographed. This allows the street photographer to capture natural expressions, interesting events, and everyday people/objects that might otherwise not be photographed in their natural environment. It’s not often that you can tell someone to “just act natural” and have them actually do that. Much more common is that they will feel self-conscious, try to pose, or otherwise try to present themselves in a certain way. Street photographers can capture some pretty incredible moments – times when people don’t realize they’re being observed, and therefore aren’t nervous or forceful in their behaviors.


But portraits aren’t the only type of street photography out there. Thus some other examples could be patterns on buildings, textured doors, cars all lined up in traffic, or many other interesting things.


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  ·  4 years ago  ·  

Hello, welcome to blurt.
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May I know the reason?