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Photographing people in the street.
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<blockquote data-quote="AC016" data-source="post: 530904" data-attributes="member: 9619"><p>I'm thinking one of the problems you have, is the camera you are using. A DSLR is not the best choice to do street photography. You may want to invest in something more compact and even with a fixed lens. From there, you can zone focus and not have to worry about taking your time to focus. Look at some videos with Zack Arias. He is a complete natural when it comes to asking people to take photos. Though, it is not necessarily something you can learn, but it is something more built into ones personality/character. Seriously, i would look into a camera like the Ricoh GR, Fuji X100s/t or any similar camera to do street photography. A DSLR is just to obvious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC016, post: 530904, member: 9619"] I'm thinking one of the problems you have, is the camera you are using. A DSLR is not the best choice to do street photography. You may want to invest in something more compact and even with a fixed lens. From there, you can zone focus and not have to worry about taking your time to focus. Look at some videos with Zack Arias. He is a complete natural when it comes to asking people to take photos. Though, it is not necessarily something you can learn, but it is something more built into ones personality/character. Seriously, i would look into a camera like the Ricoh GR, Fuji X100s/t or any similar camera to do street photography. A DSLR is just to obvious. [/QUOTE]
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