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Chance as a photographer’s tool: ‘Shooting from the hip’ in Chicago
Chicago Tribune staff photographer Scott Strazzante’s “Shooting from the Hip” blog features street-photography from the neighborhoods of Chicago with unpredictable compositions that offer a genuinely candid look at the people and their lifestyles.
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Chance as a photographer’s tool: ‘Shooting from the hip’ in Chicago

Chicago Tribune staff photographer Scott Strazzante’s “Shooting from the Hip” blog features street-photography from the neighborhoods of Chicago with unpredictable compositions that offer a genuinely candid look at the people and their lifestyles.

    • #Street Photography
    • #photography
    • #iphoneography
    • #hipstamatic
    • #chicago
    • #black and white
    • #community
    • #lifestyle
    • #apple
    • #apps
    • #iphone
    • #photojournalism
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Why Gamers are on Their Way to Becoming Better Street Photographers

If you happen to be both a hardcore gamer and an avid photographer, this article may be an interesting read for you! A photographer recently shared his insights on why it’s not surprising for some gamers to become better at street photography. Read on to find out if you agree!

    • #gamers
    • #photography
    • #street photography
    • #video games
    • #lomo
    • #magazine
  • 10 months ago > lomographicsociety
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reFramed: In conversation with Richard Koci Hernandez
“Shooting with the iPhone, I was identified as just another person on the street, not a suspicious person with a camera, but a person with a “phone.” I was able to blend in unnoticed like never before. I prefer stealth and anonymity in my approach to street photography. Other photographers can be very effective by shoving a DSLR and flash in someone’s face on the street. Not me. The size of the phone plays into my approach.”
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reFramed: In conversation with Richard Koci Hernandez

“Shooting with the iPhone, I was identified as just another person on the street, not a suspicious person with a camera, but a person with a “phone.” I was able to blend in unnoticed like never before. I prefer stealth and anonymity in my approach to street photography. Other photographers can be very effective by shoving a DSLR and flash in someone’s face on the street. Not me. The size of the phone plays into my approach.”

    • #Richard Koci Hernandez
    • #koci
    • #iphoneogrphy
    • #street photography
    • #instagram
    • #black and white
    • #la times
    • #l.a. times
    • #dslr
    • #photography
    • #hipstamatic
    • #photojournalism
    • #story telling
    • #filterstorm
    • #lo-mob
    • #scratchcam
    • #apps
    • #app
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