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Yes I know - it has been almost a year ago that I promised to compile my thoughts on street photography. The more I thought about it, the more ideas came to my mind. But as it often happens to me, putting my plans into practice isn't as easy as I thought.
The project, however is still on my to do list, and it is finally becoming a reality. I am not planning to talk about technique - rather about inner processes on the road to finding an image.
Street or people photography, as I am experiencing it, is a very intense process of human interaction. It not only involves understanding social conventions, but it is also a journey of intense self-exploration. This is because after all, all our observations happen through the confinement of our own minds. So, we are what we see.
Stay tuned - in the coming weeks, I will put up a series of blog posts in loose sequence, and I am curious of what you will think about it.
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