Photography podcast #69 discusses street photography; what gear to use, what to shoot, how to shoot, should I ask the subject’s permission before I shoot etc. This topic was suggested by TJD of our photography forum, so many thanks TJD! One thing I forgot to mention during the podcast concerns model releases. If you never plan to sell the image, in Canada and the U.S. at least, you probably (I’m not a lawyer so this advice is worth what you paid for it as opposed to 2oo bucks an hour) don’t need one. If you plan to sell the images you shoot, then it makes good sense to bring a release form with you.
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Hi,
Thanks for your podcast: it’s really good. I just wanted to share some of my tips for street photography. I haven’t been doing it for a long time but I’ve discovered a couple of things that really help. When you shoot, you have to be bold and brave: either you get the scene or you don’t. My approach is just to sneak up to a scene, take the shot and leave. I prefer the 50mm lens but wide angle (i.e.24,35mm) shots can be very interesting. The important thing anyways is to get close because that way you have the chance to get a closer interaction with the subject. If you only shoot telephoto, people will think your a voyeur if they see you. It’s just best to be honest about what you’re doing. Most people are gonna feel surprised afterwards (thinking that I’m some kind of lunatic) but usually they’ll just forget about me and continue whatever they were doing. It’s always better to shoot first and answer questions later.
Awesome shot of this frence kid after the war
Hi Graham — Thanks for the compliment!
I have no answer to your question other than a personal one. Legally you have every right to photograph people in public with or without their permission. Whether you choose to ask for that permission comes down to personal ethics.
Most people will not be into signing your release form unless you offer them something.… That said, if you do not plan on selling the photos you take you likely have no issue. I have used model releases many times, but never for street photography.
Hi Marko
Right at the beginning of the podcast you mentioned model contract form.
I would like to know your view on photographing people with or without their permission and then asking them to sign. Is there a best way of approaching people for this?
Thanks for the podcasts, really well presented, easy to listen to, and informative!
Hey thanks for that Mark Forman! Much appreciated
Hi Marko,
First time listener I plugged this ep at the Pentaxforums.com Good general overview on this topic. I’ll be back for more
Hi Marco, Recently I bought a Nikon D40 and started experimenting with the settings. I found your podcasts excellent as they contain lots of tips. Thanks for all the motivation.
Please keep up the good work.
Cheers,
i4macro
Thanks for the comments and the heads ups about the feed and thx again TJD — I’m away for just a bit longer and will fix the sucker up. Thx all!
Marko
Marko,I enjoyed the podcast on street photography.Now to get outside my comfort zone and snap away;)
Hello Marko,
Thanks for adressing the subject of street photography here.
Just for the right context from your announcement in the podcast, TJD … I am HE … first name Jantheo living in the Netherlands and listening to your podcast as often as possible.
Now the past weeks I have not seen any updates in I-tunes (#67 is the latest there and still is I tried to find newer podcasts.) Strange as I found, when I finally made some time to browse your website, there were more podcast episodes… with to my pleasant surprise had one adressing the subject of Street Photography…
Could you please let me know what to do to get back up to speed with the iTunes automatic downloads. As I am writing this I see here there have been more comments on the iTunes thing.
Thanks for your attention when you are back and I will wait for that…
Greetings and thanks for going into this subject.
It will be helpfull for going on the annual worldwidephotowalk from Scott Kelby that is going to happen Juli 18th,
Jantheo
Thx for letting me know! I’m away for a short while but will deal with this ASAP upon my return. thx again!
I am in Australia and since episode 67 I do not see an update anymore on iTunes.. I’ll download from the site but thought to let you know..