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Unlock Your Creativity in Street Photography with These 4 Free Guides

May 9, 2023 · Leanne Allen

Like many photography genres, street photography is a challenging but rewarding genre to master. The ability to capture candid moments and convey a sense of place and emotion is what makes it so special. However, it can also be intimidating and overwhelming, especially for beginners. Here are four free guides we found that can help to unlock your creativity and make street photography easier to do!

1. How I Learned to Use the iPhone for Street Photography

When it comes to street photography, there’s a noticeable contrast between using a phone camera and a DSLR camera. Both have their own advantages and disadvantages depending on the situation. Your iPhone can be a great tool to capture candid moments without attracting too much attention. The key is to experiment with different apps and settings to get the most out of your phone camera. For instance, you could use portrait mode or black and white filters to add a creative twist to your photos. There are a few practical tips that can help you leverage your phone camera for street photography, particularly when you come across an interesting subject in this guide too. Download here.

2. 11 Tips to Help You Master Candid Photography

Candid photography is the heart and soul of street photography. The ability to capture people and their emotions without them noticing you is what sets street photography apart from other genres – adding a real spark to the photo! To master candid photography, you need to be ready and use your intuition to anticipate what’s about to happen. A perfect candid photo creates meaning and interest from your audience – whether they were there when the photograph was taken or not. Use this guide to help learn 11 tips that can make you a master candid photographer! Download here.

3. Street Photography

If you’re looking to go beyond taking simple snapshots and create photographs that tell a story and evoke emotions, you need to pay attention to the details that’ll sharpen your skills.
This guide offers excellent tips to take your photography from snap-shooter to storytelling expert while covering topics such as equipment suggestions, working with low light, using prime lenses, and techniques for how to best shoot a photo when in the field. You’ll also learn how to preset your metering and focus, deal with strangers who question your intentions, and even how your clothing can affect your shots. Download here.

4. Making the Invisible Visible: An Interview with Vasco Trancoso, Street Photographer

Learning from others is a great way to improve your skills and get inspired. Seek out advice and feedback from seasoned street photographers in your community. Attend workshops and meetups to learn new techniques and get feedback on your work. Don’t be afraid to ask questions and share your work with others. Vasco Transco is a Portuguese photographer who is fascinated by the unpredictability of street photography. You will find some interesting insights in this interview. Download here.

Street photography is a challenging but rewarding genre of photography that requires patience, observation and creativity. With the right tools and techniques, anyone can unlock their creativity and capture meaningful moments on the streets. So, we hope you found these guides helpful, and remember to always practice. Now is the time to grab your camera (or iPhone) and hit the streets to capture the essence of life and humanity!

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