Sunday, October 31, 2010
It's in here somewhere.....
This image can be repeated a million times a day.... not just with the ladies. I find that I am carrying a messenger style bag more and more. Just too much stuff.
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Makes you wonder...
One of my favorite photographers is a guy by the name of Chris Weeks. He has a video and written material about Street Photography which he calls "Documenting the Human Condition".
There's a human condition story here.... this is where I really wished that I was a journalist.
I look at this photo and there's a lot of emotions here. This chair looks awfully familiar too....
Monday, October 25, 2010
Final Days of Summer 2010 part 2...
JPEG files don't do photos justice. The RAW file is far better. This was shot with my former Leica X1 - which I do miss. OK...enough technical stuff. As much as I will miss the summer days, the winter months provide some nice lighting and clear sky.
Final Days of Summer 2010...
Might be the last image I'll have of nice weather for a while. Where did this summer go? Why is it that the older we get.... time moves so fast? My thanks to everyone who made this summer so nice.
Sunday, October 24, 2010
What is Street Photography??
A common question that people who are into photography is, "what kind of pictures / photos do you take?" or something along those lines. There's Landscape, Portrait, Wildlife, Sports, Wedding / Event, etc...
The one for me is Street Photography / Photojournalism.
"Street" is a form of photography made famous by many people but most notably, Henri Cartier-Bresson. He captured life around the world but mainly around France in the early 20th Century.
Some called "Street" the hardest form of photography because you are given only a fraction of a second to capture "the decisive moment" when something eventful or mundane will occur around you. The goal of the "Street" photographer is to capture that moment.
Something happens that will never happen 100% exactly ever again. It's here and in a fraction of a second.... it's gone. Lost forever.
In that brief moment, you have to not only be technically ready but also be able to compose and communicate what has occurred with your camera.
"Street" photography IS NOT just snapping pictures of strangers. Taking shots of people from great distances (super zoom telephoto lenses). Taking stalking photos - that's for the Paparazzi.
You are NOT taking pictures. You are capturing moments and trying to communicate with that image a message, theme, feelings, etc....
The essence of this art form is to document human activity around you that the "Street" photographer experienced.
"There's a million stories in the naked city" That famous tag line is true. For me, "Street" photography is that. With a camera in hand, capture a story visually is what I am after.
The ideal "Street" photographer would be either a ghost or having the ability to become invisible.
A "Street" photographer is there to capture life with the lens. Not to be part of the story or stage the event. That's where photojournalism and "Street" share the goals.
Images in Life Magazine or National Geographic are prime examples of this art form.
The photo below contained many elements of "Street" photography.
I would normally spend time editing the images.
But to help explain let's look at the photo....
The woman to the left talking on her cellphone.
She was talking to someone about what happened at work and was giving her opinion on what to do.
(you couldn't get that info from shooting with a super telephoto lens).
The man and woman crossing the street and having a conversation.
They were talking about a restaurant.
The woman in white pants looking at her smartphone.
Reading either a text message or email.
The cab driver having to stop for the pedestrians.
Getting angry about having to stop.
Nothing really interesting here....just another moment in time.
Just that consider this....
25, 50 or 100 years from now.... should this image survive, someone is going to look at this and see and hopefully get a taste of what life was like when it was taken.
That person would be amazed by the clothes we wore, the cars of the day, the gadgets we used, etc...
Should this image make it and someone spends more than a second looking at it, it would have served the purpose that yours truly did that day.
To me, that's the essence of "Street Photography" and the genre I've chosen.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Who let the inmates out...
Tourism is a big deal in San Francisco. Visitors from all over the world gather here. With any tourist place, there's a whole bunch of vendors selling stuff.
These visitors must have really went nuts over Alcatraz. I give this entire group a lot of credit for having just the sheer nerve of walking around in the Alcatraz garb.
I wasn't able to place the accent when they were talking but one thing for certain, they really knew how to enjoy themselves.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Improving Education...
Here's an idea. Let's get back to basics.
California is near the bottom in terms of education results. The United States as a whole is well behind other countries in the world. Throwing money at the problem isn't the only solution. Someone has to look at what is working elsewhere and perhaps do something that education did teach us long ago..... learn from the past.
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
I'm entitled...
A cute girl walking in front of the car while the camera is in my hand.... ok, I'm human and I'm entitled since I've kept this blog rated "PG" all this time ;-)
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Go Giants....
You really have to be a diehard Giants fan to put out all this effort. If they wanted attention... boy did they get it. The media jumped all over this truck along with a whole bunch of Giants fans waiting to get in to today's game.
Monday, October 18, 2010
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Friday, October 15, 2010
Let the world move around us......
A crowded area with a whole bunch of visitors around them, yet these two young people had not a care in the world except for each other.... had to end this week on a happy note!
By the way, remember to see this and more on my web site http://stevefoonphotography.blogspot.com.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Mother Nature will one day reclaim it all....
A factoid. Sacramento is actually built on top of itself in order to raise the street level above the Sacramento River. This column once was part of a building that is now a small open area park at the original street level.
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Goldfinger...
For some reason... looking at this picture, I keep on hearing Shirley Bassey singing the title song "Goldfinger" in my head.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Busted...
The key to successful Street Photography is to capture those moments in time. To do so not by sneaking around with a "pen camera" or some other spy equipment. The key to the art is to blend in and take images that appear in view. By law, anyone out in public automatically surrenders a certain degree of privacy and as a member of the National Press Photographers Association, I am duty bound to adhere to their standards. Every once in a while, you are outright caught taking a photo. This young lady caught me and gave me a quick smile. What can I say... I'm human.
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Being the Boss has it's Privileges
You never know what you'll find walking around. That's the magic of street photography.
Right outside of Alioto / Lazio Sea Food in the middle of the driveway, he took his chair and decided to camp out. Yes, he was still breathing. Must be nice being the boss.
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