Sunday, April 26, 2015
The New Street Photographer's Manifesto
by Tanya Nagar
My daughter picked up this book from the Library and I was intrigued enough to pick it up and give it a read. I never knew street photography--capturing "the human condition within public places"--was a thing. The book made it sound appealing, but I gave up aspirations of being a serious photographer long ago. Besides, I usually chicken out when I want to snap candid shots of people. Anyway, the book itself is simply written and lavishly illustrated, as one might expect from a book on photography. Excellent waiting room material.
LibraryThing link
My daughter picked up this book from the Library and I was intrigued enough to pick it up and give it a read. I never knew street photography--capturing "the human condition within public places"--was a thing. The book made it sound appealing, but I gave up aspirations of being a serious photographer long ago. Besides, I usually chicken out when I want to snap candid shots of people. Anyway, the book itself is simply written and lavishly illustrated, as one might expect from a book on photography. Excellent waiting room material.
LibraryThing link
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