Posts about street photography

  • Nikon 35mm f/1.8 DX

    My family were very generous at Christmas and for my birthday, by helping me to get some cash together to buy new camera equipment. Jo gave me the lens which has been top of my list for some time now, which I discovered whilst looking for more expensive toys: the Nikon 35mm f/1.8 DX. This…

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  • A new tool for an old job

    I decided over Christmas that 2011 would be the year that I would finally do something about getting the results I’m looking for in my street photography and candid, social event photography: in short, I would buy a new camera to work in alternation with my D80, which continues to serve me well.

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  • Images Festival in Vevey

    The Images Festival of Visual Arts is the only open air photographic festival in Switzerland, which takes place in the picturesque town of Vevey, on the shores of Lake Geneva, every two years.

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  • Rain, Rain

    Photos of various wetness around the city of Bern, as I head for the train station and home on a Friday night.

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  • Written confirmation from the media relations team of the SBB/CFF/FFS that photography for private use in their railway stations is allowed and does not require a permit.

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  • Street Scene, Tenby, Wales

    A great moment as a family’s dog can barely contain himself on the way to the beach.

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  • It’s only a picture

    As a photographer who travels a little and who likes to take photographs on the street of scenes and people interacting, I am fascinated by the huge amount of fuss which is being caused by the introduction of “Street View” – a photographic representation within the Google Earth interface – in the U.K.

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  • There’s always something about visiting the NPG. I am always driven ferociously to take photos instead of appreciating everyone else’s.

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  • The Scruffy Professor

    Going against the “no photography” rules in the National Portrait Gallery, I simply had to ask this man to pose for a portrait. As we walked down the stairs together, he told me that he had stopped off in London on his way home to America after a month-long tour of India, where he had

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