“The marvels of daily life are exciting; no movie director can arrange the unexpected that you find in the street.”-Robert Doisneau Walk into the Unexpected City When we stop and think about it, our own neighbourhood, the local manor, the small side streets and the local square that we tend to take for granted, is […]
Archives for January 2021
Street Photography and Your Visual Intentions
Visual intent is a must-have mentality of a street photographer when out looking for a good shot. If you just wander around just hoping to see something happen, you probably won’t see much in the way of good street photography material. Photographers look for change that happens before their eyes. Walking, looking, observing, is an […]
Sigma 50 mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art
For a long time I was using the Canon 50mm nifty stock lens. It’s that one that costs around 100 – 130 Euros, you can buy this super little lens everywhere online. I like it, wouldn’t sell it just because I’ve now got myself the Sigma, 50mm, Art Lens – which has totally blown my […]
Sick Cats, Vets, and We Staff
Living with a cat or any pet is an exceptional experience. Cats don’t do anything you tell them, they don’t even take suggestions. In the photo below is Stubbs and me. I live with three cats. Recently, Stubbs became very sick, I didn’t notice at first. I just thought she was tired and wanted to […]
When Candid Street Photography becomes Covid-19 Tough
Creativity has a weird way of showing us that we just need to push the envelope a little more, and then we discover things about what we do that we couldn’t see happening before.