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Genre-Street Photography

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What are conventions?Sets of rules, requirements, or methods that govern how something is produced or performed.

Street photography genreStreet photography is a genre in which subjects are captured unknowingly and naturally. The location of the images within this genre are public areas, such as parks, streets, train stations etc. Street photography can sometimes be the process of capturing a moment in a opposite way to what is expected, and typically causing wry amusement. It can also be the documenting of a very personal view on a certain location or the documenting of a out of the blue incident.

Robert DoisneauJesse Marlow

Street photography-decisive moment

Street photographers believe every location in a public space will have a decisive or perfect moment. As a photographer it is your job to know when that moment is and hit the shutter.

Street photographers use a technique called juxtaposition.“An act or instance of placing items close together or side by side, for comparison or contrast.” this can result in the creation of something new.

Robert Doisneau

Jesse Marlow Jesse Marlow

Street photography Conventions

Robert DoisneauJesse Marlow

1)Use of Juxtaposition to express humor or something more serious2)Decisive moment3)Documenting an incident4)A Personal view on a location5) Public areas6) Ensuring every image has a point/concept/story or purpose

Introducing Genre

Garry Winogrand, Los Angeles,1967

Garry Winogrand, Los Angeles,1967

Fallen Man, Paris, 1967. Joel Meyerowitz.

Matt Smith, London

1)Use of Juxtaposition to express humor or something more serious2)Decisive moment3)Documenting an incident4)A Personal view on a location5) Public areas6) Ensuring every image has a point/concept/story or purpose

Street photography Conventions

If you want to shoot street photography you must decide what approach you want to take

John Clang, Time

John Clang, Time

Staged Narrative

Staged narrative photography are images which are created with careful consideration of conventions such as actors, lighting and sets. Staged narrative could be compared to a still from a film, where the photographer acts as a director.

Gregory Crewdson David La Chapelle