I find the strongest one to be the top shot. I like what's going on in terms of the reflections in the store window the chairs out front the framing, etc. Madison is one of the most upscale towns in Connecticut. Identifying what you're trying to say or what is the point is one of the first and hardest jobs of this style of photography. Remember we want to do more than merely record places and objects. When people are involved, naturally there is a hesitancy not to invade their spaces or upset them… The street photography of Gary Winogrand and Lee Friedlander are remarkable in the way they are able to blend and flow with the crowds and not raise anybody's suspicion and to do it in an effortless and easy way. That's quite a bit harder to do in a place like Madison rather than the crowded streets of New York City. I appreciate the clean images from your Nikon DSLR or however.
I find the strongest one to be the top shot. I like what's going on in terms of the reflections in the store window the chairs out front the framing, etc. Madison is one of the most upscale towns in Connecticut. Identifying what you're trying to say or what is the point is one of the first and hardest jobs of this style of photography. Remember we want to do more than merely record places and objects. When people are involved, naturally there is a hesitancy not to invade their spaces or upset them… The street photography of Gary Winogrand and Lee Friedlander are remarkable in the way they are able to blend and flow with the crowds and not raise anybody's suspicion and to do it in an effortless and easy way. That's quite a bit harder to do in a place like Madison rather than the crowded streets of New York City. I appreciate the clean images from your Nikon DSLR or however.
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