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Street Portraits of Strangers — Vanida, une fille française penser les amours imaginaires à Unión Café, Antigua Guatemala.
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Street Portraits of Strangers — Surprised face of a Guatemalan woman when she realized they had gotten off the chicken bus one stop too early. One of the advices I give photographers who take my street photography workshops through @antiguaphotowalks is t
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Street Portraits of Strangers — The Shoeshiner. Here's this fascinating face taking a break at the end of a street photography walk I was leading; we're discussing what were the chances of him agreeing to a portrait and the odds were against it, I got clo
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Environmental portraits — using window light and and reflected rim light and leading lines to make interesting environmental portraits during the @antiguaphotowalks
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How about learning some photographic composition and how to do environmental portraits? Give the @antiguaphotowalks a try!
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Street Portraits of Strangers — The Chocolate Maker. I really enjoy sharing my easy approach to photographing strangers with other photographers and the @antiguaphotowalks is the best vehicle I have found to just that. Over 6,000 photography enthusiasts h
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Street Photography — There are three kinds of images we can make on the streets: candid, portraits and reaction shots. It's best if you can make all three kinds of photos with the same subject.
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#EverydayGuatemala — Niños trabajando y sobreviviendo en las calles en vez de asistir a las escuelas. En más de 10 años que llevo fotografiando las calles este fenómeno sólo ha crecido. :-(
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Street Photography — Stairs and leading lines are great devices to make interesting photographs; just find a good spot for strong composition and wait for the human element to walk into position.
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Street Photography — Let's meet at Café Bohème in Antigua Guatemala; I'll will my big secret with you there.
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#StreetPhotographyTip — Candid shots is the way to go if you want to record authentic slices of daily life. Pay attention to composition, perspective and depth of field before you approach your subject. Bonus points if you can include a caption with the p
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#StreetPhotographyTip — Get as close as possible to fill the frame with your subject and filter out distracting elements. Let it be no question what your picture is about.
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#StreetPhotographyTip — Get as close as possible to fill the frame with your subject and filter out distracting elements. Let it be no question what your picture is about.
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Here's a group street portrait of the Antigua Guatemala town criers, Pregoneros in Spanish, right before they started their work of spreading the news. Not often you make portraits of people dressed up in XVI century attires, right?
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Every single time I have encounter her, she's got a smile to share and sweet meringue for sale. I am glad in this case I was able to capture both in a natural environmental portrait. This week I will make print outs of the portraits of vendors and local t
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Natural frames are a great way to make stronger street photography images, but strive to go beyond doorways and windows whenever possible. Plants, as you can see, make for great frames as well to add interest to a photograph.
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Often we wrongly assume that the majority of people will say NO when we approach them to make their picture. This is something I disprove in every street photography walk; as I did with this portrait of the crab vendor in the mercado of Antigua Guatemala.
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If you enjoy photographing people, strangers really, the markets are great locations because they provide countless photo opportunities. Here's a quick and moving portrait of cargador inside the mercado of Antigua Guatemala. Enjoy the candid frame!