Friday Photo Challenge On The Move

Today’s photo challenge is about motion. Two days ago (that is right before I broke two of my toes by moving my desk to the other side of the office and dumping a huge weight on my foot!) I was…
Street photography is candid photography of life, people, and the world. Streets are everywhere, and so is street photography. That doesn’t mean it is limited to just on streets though. Here you will find everything street photography. From walking dogs, people at restaurants, walkers, and people sitting by the Seine, all candid photos are here. Wherever I find beauty and a story in the streets, I take photos to share with all of you. Street photography is about the subjects in their daily life, but also the photographer to create stories.
These are all real moments, nothing staged or planned. The variety on these pictures is vast, and will continue to be forever. There is no directions to street photography, photographer to photographer the guidelines vary, and no two street photos will ever be the same. I have taken photos of parades, parties, and walkers, there is no rules as to how many subjects need to be in it, it is completely up to the photographer. This allows for an influx of thoughts, ideas, and photos to be taken.
9 times out of 10 it will be a candid photo, sometimes posing or acting will be required to achieve a successful photo, but again, it is completely up to the photographer. This form of photography is as if you are seeing things through your own eyes, taking pictures with no parameters to tell a story. It is as if you are giving someone insight to your daily life, your city, or where you are.

Today’s photo challenge is about motion. Two days ago (that is right before I broke two of my toes by moving my desk to the other side of the office and dumping a huge weight on my foot!) I was…

I have just come back from a stroll around St Georges. At a time when art gallery owners are smoking a cig in the doorway of their shops. I couldn’t help taking a photo in Vivian Maier style after seeing…
Street photographers lurk in the background, hidden behind lampposts, taking shots from afar. Cartier Bresson would probably be mauled by angry passers-by nowadays. Who knows… Bel Air. May 2014.
Le Havre. Normandy. March 2014

I like the way this bench has sunk in the pavement. Saint Jacques, Paris. March 2014.
At last I can walk about town and I can take pictures too. Yet, on that beautiful Spring day (temperatures around 25 celcius in Paris today), my crutch was never very far away from me. March 9, 2014.
Bad weather conditions and a sprained ankle have kept me away from my photographical work in the past few weeks. I dished out those two pictures taken from Clara Halter’s Wall for Peace monument. Inside, behind shattered glass, a delegation…
Streetlamp, Brussels, November 2013
A cobbled street in Brussels
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