Der beste Street Photography Tipp....(Matt Stuart)

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Welcome - Happy you are here!...What is your favorite Street Photography tip?

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I´ve been shooting Street Photography (on Fuji x100v and XT4, Ricoh GR3 and Sony A7CR2. I ditched shooting with Leica or Nikon so far - but who knows?) for nearly 20 years now.

In 2016 i started to teach Street Photography workshops. I had solo and group exhitibions in Germany, Austria, Hungary and Italy, published my first Street Photography book "Immerse light, embrace shadows" last year and was juror for international photo contests.

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Thank you so much for taking the time to watch this video, it really means a lot to me...
Here are other quotes by famous photographers which are a great help to improve your Street Photography:

Henri Cartier-Bresson
"Your first 10, 000 photographs are your worst."

Bruce Gilden
"If you can smell the street by looking at the photo, it’s a street photograph."

Joel Meyerowitz
"Street photography is a kind of serendipity—you find it without looking."

Garry Winogrand
"Photography is not about the thing photographed. It is about how that thing looks photographed."

Elliott Erwitt
"Photography is an art of observation. It’s about finding something interesting in an ordinary place."

Saul Leiter
"Photography teaches you to see. To see things you never noticed before."

Vivian Maier
"We have to make room for other people; it’s a wheel—you get on, you have to get off. I think five minutes is enough."

Alex Webb
"The most interesting place to be is on the edge."

Sebastião Salgado
"A good photograph is one that communicates a fact, touches the heart, and leaves the viewer a changed person for having seen it."

André Kertész
"I am an amateur and I intend to stay that way for the rest of my life to retain the freedom of not having to conform."

Mary Ellen Mark
"It’s not just about capturing a moment, but telling a story."

Richard Kalvar
"Street photography is a confrontation with reality—it’s both intimacy and public observation."

Robert Frank
"There is one thing the photograph must contain—the humanity of the moment."

Don McCullin
"Emotion or feeling is really the only thing about pictures I find interesting. Beyond that, it is just a trick."

Dorothea Lange
"The camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera."

Trent Parke
"The best pictures are unplanned, unposed, and in between the moments."

Bill Cunningham
"The best fashion show is definitely on the street. Always has been. Always will be."

Fred Herzog
"You find beauty in the banal details of everyday life. That’s where the stories are."

Annie Leibovitz
"One doesn’t stop seeing. One doesn’t stop framing. It doesn’t turn off and turn on. It’s on all the time."

Fan Ho
"The true appeal of street photography is the randomness, spontaneity, and unpredictability wrapped in the mundane."

What is your favorite quote?

streetphotographyguy
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Another quote from Matt Stuart really resonated with me and has totally changed the way I approach street photography. "Don’t be reluctant to press the button, even if the picture is not quite there" reminded me to trust my instincts and stop overthinking every shot. The idea of saying "yes" and staying "awake" to the moment has helped me stay more present and aware of my surroundings.

Since adopting this mindset, I’ve been able to capture more authentic, fleeting moments that I would have otherwise missed by hesitating. It’s made my photography feel more alive and productive, and honestly, I think it’s helped me grow creatively too, not matter if i am shooting here in Germany or somewhere else in the world. Sometimes the magic happens when you stop worrying about perfection and just press that button. Thanks, Matt Stuart, for this little but powerful reminder! and you, Oliver, for this video!😊😊

on_her_own
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Thanks you and Matt to motivate and overcome our fears!!!

miguelmonforte
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It's subjective and may not have been intensional, but those blurry shots are amazing 😉

heldercosta
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The AI bots were talking to me there for a minute! :) Really love your perspective. Matt's advice is really solid. "More time at fewer locations" probably sums up what someone would observe if they watched me shoot. I'm usually nowhere more than an hour, and within that hour, maybe ten or more settings.

ChrisBrogan
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Started doing street photography seriously ( even started a project in my local town !) a year ago, and my confidence has grown in leap and bounds, still got away to go, but Im keeping at ( regardless of what the wife feels about it, lol)

andrewnicholls
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#7 Be Curious. Make sure to explore around that corner; see what's at the end of that alley. You will often be surprised at what you find.

FlashesOfTime
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Enjoyed the ‘Waiting for Godot’ joke. :)

MarkHolmes
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Mine would be, "today is all there is." Don't think you'll take the shot tomorrow: take it now.

KirstenBayes
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I wish I could be a street photographer but I live in an area where there are very few crowds.

Cool-last-name