How To Feel When It's Right, Stop Thinking And Shoot
A guide with all the tips & tricks to help you become a famous street photographer!
In street photography, capturing a stranger’s portrait in public—without permission—is risky. In some parts of the world it’s illegal.
Street photography is a challenging yet the most rewarding genre of photography.
Documenting people in their everyday environment is not easy – it requires patience, hard work, and sometimes even some bravery to be able to approach and photograph complete strangers.
Taking photos of strangers can also be controversial, aggressive, and hard to stomach if you’ve never done it before.
But let’s face it. It’s also art, which has been mastered by top photographers. Read along to get all the necessary tips to become a famous street photographer.
This street photography tips ebook will answer some of the most important questions that you might have about shooting portraits on the street.
It’s a quick read. And it will go over vital steps to shooting an unposed and raw street portrait.
Useful Tips From A Famous Street Photographer
We’re offering it to all the street photographers who have asked to include more ebooks and videos about their favorite genre.
It’s written by Thomas Leuthrad (see his incredible 9+ hour video course here if you haven’t already). Thomas Leuthrad is a famous street photographer from Switzerland. He has done extensive street photography and is passionate about spreading his gained knowledge with all. He is involved in training photographers at all levels.
Although slim, this ebook about ‘How to shoot street photography portraiture” is a worthy read.
dervish images –
a great book to browse through
[email protected] –
Interesting book.
nilesh –
sooper
aberron –
Nice info for starters. Thanks
Pom –
Very good, Thanks
bienvenido rullan –
Very good.
Kostas –
Very useful and comprehensive.
[email protected] –
the BEST
Mary Hines –
It was a great ebook. Wonderful and inspiring photos!
Amruta –
Thank you so much Mary 🙂
jose bonito –
5 estrelas …jose bonito —portugal
Megha Kendre –
Obrigado Jose 🙂