I get so inspirited
- Sufian Sesay
- Apr 15, 2016
- 1 min read
Before I create my bio on all of my models for my clothing brand I thought it was only right and appropriate to do research on street photography. For me street photography is a big part of my life. I yearn to take fantastic quality photographs wherever the location. I intend to be both behind the camera and in the front. It’s a way to express yourself, come out of your shell and to be artistic. Street photography from my point of view often tells a short story about you. It can personify whether the person is bubbly, shy or mysterious. Me personally when it comes to street photography I like taking shots at an area where there are marvellous backgrounds behind me. If not a clean solid background would do. The weather doesn’t have to be sunny or rainy. If the area has a certain aura that appeals to my liking then a street photography session is always up for the question.
After I did research, I decided to shoot a 25 second video of me wearing a jacket. I will be putting this next to my profile in my production tab. You’ll be the first one to know when that is up there
Below is a guide to street photography: Antonio Olmos and the dark art of manual exposure. The video focuses on Antonio Zazueta Olmos -- a street photographer who has learned to rely on manual exposure to capture the images he wants, rather than making use of the ever-smarter, ever-quicker automatic settings available on the latest digital cameras.
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