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Any tips on urban photography for digital camera amateurs?
I’m not quite even sure if the term is urban photography. Is it called like this when you go to Paris for example and you take pictures of streets, people in cafes, architecture details, panoramic views of the neighborhood like for travel brochures and sites.
Can you share some insights (and links to) from well known photographers who do this. Or any guidelines on how to make a representative yet artistic picture of urban sights.
what is the best angle for the sun light to be for digital camera: behind, left, right?
and how to make the shot not too busy with cars and buildings and plants and people, yet to look representative and with the right amount of details
Uff. I think i ask too much.
Can you recommend any reputable guide for urban digital photography 101.
Thanks
You may want to google “urban photography”. All the UP works I have seen were shot using a small 35mm rangefinder camera using black and white film, then printed using archival methods and the results mounted on 16×20 matte for display and sale in art galleries.
I have yet to see any digital images in this genre, but that doesn’t mean they don’t exist.
It is the gritty 35mm black and white Tri-X that is part of the whole photoArt experience that makes “street” and “urban” photography what it is (of course the photographers style and vision is the other half of it).
What I think you are talking about is more of a “travel/postcard” kind of look .. for that google big city postcards and see what you find.
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