Street Photography Do’s and Don’ts




Kai walks you through the do’s and don’ts in Street Photography
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In this video Kai gives a few tips on some “Do’s and Don’ts” when doing Street Photography, with some illustrations….
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45 responses to “Street Photography Do’s and Don’ts”

  1. I always crack to the perv scene. Also that's why I don't use my M-65 jacket when street shooting LOL but I sure miss the pockets they are good for either hand grenades or lenses.

  2. Does anyone have experience doing street photography in Sydney? I'm most likely moving there in a couple of years for University and I'm hoping I won't get beaten or sued for taking photos of people in the street

  3. Great video, I think that it is easier in a crowded space than a sparsely populated area.. I mean if it is you and your camera and a couple of strangers on the street.. .. maybe it's just me feeling a bit creepy about that click and the immediate look of .. 'wtf' or that crooked eye look. Yesterday however I took your advice.. I was snapping some photos of buildings and cars in a historic Arizona town when I came across someone posing in a cool old truck, goofing around for a friends photo and I just said "I need that picture too" they smiled and said .. sure.. I guess the more you take photos of strangers the more you feel comfortable documenting cool scenes.

  4. I like street photography, just capturing unposed people in their everyday life but the one thing that holds me back is the fact that I have to get a bit close to people that don't know me and try to discreetly take their pictures.

  5. 7:45 : Careful, that depends on the country you're in. In Switzerland for example, while it's legal to take pictures in public spaces, pictures having a 'main subject' need the subject to consent if you want to publish them in any way, even facebook.

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