Brad Visser
124/366 Street photography?
I think I get street photography. Observation and witty commentary about people's behaviour in public places, drawing the eye to relationships and so forth. It can be exciting, clever, touching and comedic, sometimes even all of these at once. What I don't really get however, is the sub-genre of 'people walking past things, mostly buildings' where no relation exists between the people and the static object. Having said that, here is my contribution to that genre.
Film: HP5+ pushed to 1600
Camera: Konica Autoreflex T3 with 28 mm lens
Development: Push development in Ars-Imago FD
Digitised with a digital camera and contrast adjusted slightly in LR
124/366 Street photography?
I think I get street photography. Observation and witty commentary about people's behaviour in public places, drawing the eye to relationships and so forth. It can be exciting, clever, touching and comedic, sometimes even all of these at once. What I don't really get however, is the sub-genre of 'people walking past things, mostly buildings' where no relation exists between the people and the static object. Having said that, here is my contribution to that genre.
Film: HP5+ pushed to 1600
Camera: Konica Autoreflex T3 with 28 mm lens
Development: Push development in Ars-Imago FD
Digitised with a digital camera and contrast adjusted slightly in LR