100 Lessons From The Masters Of Street Photography — Premium & Real

Try to see your home streets as if you’ve never seen them before.

When you think you've "got the shot," keep clicking and take 25% more photos. The best moment often happens just after the one you expected. 100 lessons from the masters of street photography

As Robert Capa famously said, "If your photographs aren't good enough, you're not close enough". Physical closeness often creates a sense of emotional intimacy in a photo. Try to see your home streets as if

Excessive cropping can lead to lazy habits. Try a "no-crop year" to force yourself to get the composition right in-camera. As Robert Capa famously said, "If your photographs

I can break down the unique techniques of Henri Cartier-Bresson , Garry Winogrand , or Daido Moriyama for you.

Street photography is as much about the mind as it is the camera. Based on the distilled wisdom of legends like , Garry Winogrand , and Bruce Gilden , The Masterclass: Lessons for the Street 1. Proximity is Everything

Using the viewfinder or LCD screen gives you better control over your framing and signals to the world that you aren't doing anything wrong. 2. Mastering the Process