Street photography is more than a style
, it's a way of seeing, a way of being, a kind of zen of photography. It requires being in tune with everything around you to capture that special moment, without prejudices, without preconceptions. It's liberating, a celebration of life and reality in all incarnations.
Someone that shares my enthusiasm for street photography and is making quite a name for himself is Johnny Mobasher. His site is definitely worth a visit.
I have written an article called Strategies for Street Photograhers in a previous blog which you may find interesting too.
I photographed this little girl with her dad in the background, enjoying a moment in the street in Leeds.

Someone that shares my enthusiasm for street photography and is making quite a name for himself is Johnny Mobasher. His site is definitely worth a visit.
I have written an article called Strategies for Street Photograhers in a previous blog which you may find interesting too.
I photographed this little girl with her dad in the background, enjoying a moment in the street in Leeds.

Comments
I love the picture, its got it all going on. The comp is informal, spontaneous and I love the joyful expression on the girl's face - my kind of photography!