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Streets ahead

I enjoyed the street photography article by Ross Harvey in N-Photo 103. For me personally, I define street photography as not simply capturing what people are doing in their environment, but also an emotion they might have at that time. Often, an emotional change in their facial expression only lasts a fraction of a second, so you have to anticipate it and shoot it quickly.

This is rarely easy to achieve, but the more you observe people’s behaviour and anticipate what might happen next, the easier getting good shots is.

I have spent the last year, or three,

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