Why Street Photography Fuels My Lust for Life
What’s poppin’, people? It’s Dante. Currently walking the streets of Philadelphia with the Ricoh GR3X, snapshotting my way through life. And yeah, today I just wanted to share some candid thoughts about the power of photography and why street photography fuels my lust for life.
A Tourist Mindset in the Mundane
Photography is my vehicle. It drives my physical body out there into the world, into the unknown. Right now, I might be walking a seemingly mundane route here in Philadelphia—Market Street—but I wake up each morning with the mindset of a tourist.
Think of a tourist waking up in the morning, eager to start the day, eager to go out there and catch the sunrise, to see the sights. There’s always a surprise on the street—something growing between the concrete, something stuck to a pole, blowing in the wind. I like to observe life in all of its multifaceted complexities—whether it’s the grand architecture, the way light looms throughout the streets, or the rhythm of people moving.
Everything around me becomes infinitely fascinating because of photography.
“To me, this is the power of photography. It places you in the present moment, in the here and now.”
The Dopamine Rush of the Shutter Click
Street photography is bliss. My hormones are firing right now. I get a dopamine rush at the click of the shutter. There’s something about the experience—the sights, the sounds, the smells of the street—that provides pure joy.
And whether or not I make a good or bad photograph isn’t of my concern.
What is my concern?
- Waking up with curiosity.
- Going out each day to walk onward.
- Thriving in the experience.
“Photography gives my life meaning. It fuels me with purpose and drives me with courage to step onto the front lines of life each and every day.”
Light is My Medium
I have this superpower—the ability to create something from nothing through the medium of photography. Light itself is my medium. That’s such an empowering thought because light will never be the same twice. The way it casts upon surfaces, the nuances of time, the gradual changes through the seasons—everything is always in flux.
And so, I just follow the light. I bask in the open air. I surround myself with people in society. And I feel fully alive when I’m making photographs.
Play Over Perfection
A beautiful way to approach photography? Don’t take it too seriously.
It’s simple:
- Go out.
- Live your everyday life.
- Bring the camera along for the ride.
That’s where I thrive. Not in overthinking, but in embracing the spirit of play—returning to day one every single day, like an amateur with a camera. That keeps everything new and fresh.
“You can’t make the same photograph twice. I can walk the same street—Market Street—every day, but there will always be something new to say through the medium of photography.”
Finding Meaning in the Mundane
I think modernity lacks meaning. We wake up, we live our days on loop. But photography? It breaks the cycle. It makes me thrive in the mundane, in boredom. It gives me a reason to keep moving.
And maybe this idea resonates with you, too.
“The ability to create something from nothing. The ability to see your town with fresh eyes each day. To me, it’s one of the simplest pleasures of photography.”
Photography fuels me with bliss. It makes me throw myself into the unknown, into the abyss. Because you never really know what’s around the corner, what’s down the street, what’s beyond the horizon.
The Motivation Lies in Movement
All you really have to do is move your two feet. That’s where the motivation lies—it’s within your physical body, within your legs.
Maybe this post will inspire you to do the same. To get up, to walk, to photograph.
“Maybe you can’t live forever, but at least you can make a photograph, right?”
Every morning, I wake up eager. There’s so much to see, so much to experience, so much to capture. Time might pass you by, but when you’re photographing—when you’re moving—you exist outside the passage of time.
And maybe that’s a superpower.
The Stream of Becoming
Through photography, I learn something new every day.
One of the ways I live my life—irrespective of photography—is by treating each night as a miniature death. I assume I won’t wake up the next day. And so when I do wake up, I’m grateful. Another breath. Another day. Another chance to explore my town, my city, my world.
Everything from there? It’s abundance.
A Freestyle to Close It Out
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
We out here in the street, moving our two feet, walking around town.
Yeah, we in Philly.
I’m on Market Street taking lots of pics.
Yeah, I’m gonna make sure that the flick is real.
Because I got the high-contrast black and white baked into my JPEG file.
Every night I import my photos, upload them online.
I don’t give a f you like them.
“They’re gonna age like fine wine because I got that JPEG file dialed in.”
Gotta grain maxed out.
But yeah, probably not taking up freestyle rapping anytime soon.
Keep Moving. Keep Seeing. Keep Photographing.
Thanks for reading. Now go out there and make a photograph.
Cheers.