Walking the dog
This is an older one but I still kind of like it Continue reading “Walking the dog”
This is an older one but I still kind of like it Continue reading “Walking the dog”
Ah man, if only I could shoot like Garry Winogrand!
No, don’t misunderstand me please. I don’t mean to shoot photographs like him (I’ll never be up to that), but to shoot, to physically shoot like he did. I have always been intrigued by his mannerisms when he shoots.
Just watch this documentary of him, watch him fiddling with his camera. Continue reading “Shooting like Garry Winogrand”
This one might be called melancholy… I wonder if it would have the same expression in color? Continue reading “Melancholy”
Sometimes you catch the right moment, just sometimes… Continue reading “Looking at him…”
Something new in Luxembourg City!
Continue reading “Taking the Lift”
She was looking at me, wondering… what had happened to her? How did she end up here? Continue reading “Expressive head”
There might be a change coming up on my blog! I’m seriously pondering not to mention gear any more, unless absolutely necessary. Continue reading “Stopping the gear talk !”
I’ve been talking about the iPhone in yesterday’s post and today I’d like to just have a sad little thought about all the people who walk through life with their eyes glued to a tiny screen. Continue reading “That phone…”
As much as I love my film cameras, I have to admit that though I often carry one (well, most of the time actually), There are times when it’s just more convenient to use the damn thing that’s always in your hand: The iPhone Continue reading “Flowers for you…”
Sharpness!
A concept that has taken a very important position in modern photography. Never has anything given us as sharp pictures as modern digital sensors. Never have the lenses been as sharp as today…. sharpness, so the photography businesses make us believe, is the most important aspect of any photograph. Continue reading “Stay Sharp?”
Street photography is all about people! Interactions with people, stories told in a quick photograph.
But in my eyes, street photography is more than that. It’s about our environment, it’s about the feelings a setting conveys to us. It’s not necessarily about the people but about the environment those people evolve in. Continue reading “Empty Café”
A moment like this is always rare. Just sometimes at the right moment you are at the right spot, the sun is at the right angle and there’s something moderately interresting happening.
All these are the ingredients of a passable photograph. Continue reading “When something happens… be there!”