

Learn to train your eye and improve your timing in order to capture the decisive moment
Whether it's due to social media or the introduction of great rangefinder-style digital cameras over a decade ago, street photography has experienced a remarkable resurgence in recent years. You can be roaming the streets of a classic urban environment (New York, Paris, Tokyo) or on a simple photo walk around a quiet neighborhood--it has never been more popular to pursue the art of capturing those candid, fleeting moments that happen throughout the day, of freezing a moment in time and transforming the ordinary into an extraordinary photograph.
But learning to see light and moment, to make quick decisions, and to nail a photographic composition are all crucial skills you must master in order to become a good street photographer. Photographer, instructor, and author Valerie Jardin has been teaching photographers how to take better photographs for years, and in Street Photography Assignments: 75 Reasons to Hit the Streets and Learn, she provides dozens of prompts for you to practice in order to refine and improve your craft.
These activities focus on themes such as:
- Street portraitsIt takes about 4 Hours and 31 minutes on average for a reader to read Street Photography Assignments: 75 Reasons to Hit the Streets and Learn. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
Street Photography Assignments: 75 Reasons to Hit the Streets and Learn is 204 pages long.
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