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Drive-by Shootings on London's Streets

2023-02-16 03:52:36

Driving shots on the streets of London closed eyes and sat on a lounge chair. Please relax on the hardwood floor while refreshing your breath while drinking an English tea with a cool wind. Imagine now London. What kind of image should I consider? Perhaps it is just a complex atmosphere of the inhabitants, or just the typical outlook of the metropolis of London. I am not writing about refusing to refuse London, but writing a complex concept that demands that many of us loyal to London.

I am a travel writer and a photographer. One day, on the streets of London, I started shooting portraits of strangers. I was immediately fascinated. However, as a general rule, privacy and image rights become important issues as artists look to street photos. I do not know if I am an artist, but I am convinced that this rule is no exception. This work contains some portraits I took about the world since then. I do not know who these people are. More importantly, they do not know that they were photographed.

I like to shoot in East London. Brick lane / Shoreditch area. It's like a huge photo studio and the street art in this area provides a perfect backdrop for street photography in London. This is another area of ​​Camden, full of letters and distinctive in the surrounding area. It is suitable for every shooting. This is a wonderful experience as it will remove you from the completely comfort zone. Suddenly, no one is interested in seeing pictures to make you feel better (om mama!). So the most important thing I learned when I was studying this course was like a passport that allows us to see what we have thought up to now and what we have not even participated about it. The photo has just opened the whole world to me, so I will see everything in a different way.

So I got my film camera a week ago so I went to London for an IT conference, and I certainly would like to bring it. I dreamed of taking street pictures with film cameras on the streets of London and London many years ago, but I am convinced that there are some problems in my plan. If you remember tapes, floppy disks, televisions, watches, and many other techniques before the 1990's, you may remember that they are all vulnerable to magnets. I personally remember there was a slight magnetophobia for that. You never know how it will ruin your electronics equipment. The problem seems to have disappeared now - the majority of electronic products you carry with you is not afraid of many things.