Make an image better by making it worse
Just a quick reflection on images authenticity and fakeness. While I´ve been spontaneously curating a collection of iPhone images taken during the last years, I´ve been thinking a lot about using images different qualities or lack thereof. Looking through my iPhone XMax (from 2018) images, I couldn´t help but notice a disappointment in the material, not being on par with my regular Sony A7iii full-frame images.
Waiting for Chance – An Interaction Between the Photographer, the Camera, and the Decisive Moment
I’m standing on a street in Paris. I don’t know the name of the street, but here I am—waiting. I’ve been standing here for a while, maybe half an hour, without anything remarkable being caught on camera. I’m waiting for something—something that stands out, that catches my attention. But nothing is in sight.
Street Photography and the Reflective Act
Deeper Perspectives on the Street Photographer, Ethical Challenges, and Reflection in Action.
The phenomenon of street photography can be described as a form of visual anthropology, in which the photographer records everyday interactions and the social dynamics of streets and public spaces—often with an underlying sense of unpredictability.