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Index
Title Copyright Dedication Contents PART I: THE FUNDAMENTALS OF STREET PHOTOGRAPHY
1 What Is Street Photography? 2 Getting Started
What Drives Street Photographers? If This Is New for You, Then Reset Your Expectations Is It Legal, and Do I Need Permission? Is It Ethical? What Gear Should I Use? What Should I Bring on a Photo Walk? The Fear of Photographing Strangers Should You Pick a Theme or Go Out Empty? The Power of Limitations Share Your Work
3 Different Ways to Approach Street Photography
React to a Situation Be Part of the Scene Find a Stage Incorporate the Human Element Into the Urban Landscape The Eye Contact Street Portraits Abstract
4 Elements That Make a Strong Street Photograph
Strong Subjects
Expression and Gesture Appearance The Importance of Capturing the Correct Stepping Motion
Composition
Point of View and Perspective Rule of Thirds Creating Tension Triangles Leading Lines Adding a Sense of Place in the Background Juxtapositions Interconnections Depth Layers Negative Space
Light
Extraordinary Light Shadows Silhouettes Reflections Mystery of the Night
Techniques
Motion Looking in/Out Humor and Respect Color or Black and White Photographing a Mini Series of Images A Few Words on Photographing Children
PART II: PHOTO WALKS
Stories in a Single Frame
Paris Normandy Brussels and Bruges Rome New York City Seattle Vancouver Chicago San Francisco Austin Minneapolis and Surroundings
Stories in Series
La Pétanque Beautiful Smiles of Strangers A Dreamy 19th Century Christmas
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