Street photography is hard and a combination of skill, persistence, and luck – especially when shooting film. But most of the time we do only get to see the end results, all the best shoots and only rarely we get to see the whole picture with missed opportunities. Therefore, in this video I am trying to give a realistic perspective how a typical street photography session looks like for me: the good, the bad, and the ugly. As I go I will share 15 tips that helped me to improve my street photography – which will hopefully also help you to improve yours.
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