WIELD THE CAMERA AS A SWORD

Street Photography 101

  1. My street photography workflow
  2. 10 things I learned from practicing street photography for a decade
  3. Three key traits to become a successful street photographer
  4. How to conquer fear in street photography
  5. Courage in street photography
  6. How I improved my street photography
  7. What lens should I use for street photography?
  8. Why you should get close in street photography
  9. Why repetition is critical for street photography
  10. Why I prefer using an LCD screen for street photography
  11. How to photograph decisive moments
  12. What makes a successful composition?
  13. Street photography is a visual game and a physical pleasure
  14. How I use layers in street photography
  15. Study the street
  16. Snapshot street photography
  17. Mundane street photography
  18. Street photographers should make selfies
  19. How to photograph famous landmarks
  20. Photo books are good for inspiration
  21. How the kendama improved my street photography
  22. Why black and white street photography?
  23. What is the goal of street photography
  24. Where to find inspiration for street photography?
  25. Why you should ask for permission in street photography
  26. Why gear doesn’t matter in street photography
  27. Photograph it all
  28. Street photography at parades and events
  29. Street photography is all about walking
  30. Just produce more photos

Photography Philosophy 

  1. The joy of photography
  2. Why your photography matters
  3. Street photography as a personal diary
  4. Why you should start making photographs
  5. Photography is a universal language
  6. To photograph is to remember
  7. Photography and the stream of consciousness
  8. Autotelic street photography
  9. The world is our canvas
  10. A photograph is an instant sketch
  11. How I see the world
  12. Love the process
  13. Champion humanity
  14. The camera as a passport
  15. The gift of photography
  16. Photography as an excuse
  17. Be a tourist in your hometown
  18. Street photography ethics
  19. Why so serious?
  20. Don’t please the masses
  21. Don’t focus on the outcome
  22. Why photography is the best art form
  23. Your photographs display your lust for life
  24. Photography is my superpower
  25. Why all photographers should travel
  26. The grittier the better
  27. Why snapshot?
  28. Why sublime
  29. Embrace the elements
  30. Uplift the discarded
  31. Explore your conscious and subconscious mind on the street
  32. Digital world
  33. Treat everything as a potential photograph
  34. What is a photograph?
  35. Photographers are visual artists
  36. Why photography is my superpower
  37. Anybody can become a street photographer
  38. To photograph is to be
  39. Create more
  40. Just do it
  41. Mind, body, and soul photography
  42. The power of photography
  43. Strength and street photography
  44. Street photography meditation
  45. Street photography motivation
  46. Find meaning in the mundane
  47. Frontlines of life
  48. Why make pictures everyday?
  49. How slow can you go?
  50. The art of street photography
  51. Street photographers are conquerors
  52. Strong photographer, strong photographs
  53. Would you still take photos if you could not see the results? 
  54. Setting limitations is good for creativity
  55. Snapshot your way through life

Street Technique

  1. Street Photography Technique: Fishing
  2. Street Photography Technique: Hunting
  3. Street Photography Technique: Be a Tourist
  4. Street Photography Technique: Use the LCD Screen
  5. Street Photography Technique: Layering
  6. Street Photography Technique: Use Reflections
  7. Street Photography Technique: Go Slow

Photo Assignments

  1. Photo Assignment: Make a Self Portrait
  2. Photo Assignment: Shoot from the Window
  3. Photo Assignment: Look up!
  4. Photo assignment: Get Closer
  5. Photo Assignment: Macro Mode
  6. Photo Assignment: Walk in Nature
  7. Photo Assignment: Document Change
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