Street a is a collection of work from around 2013, when I lived in London and wanted to be a street photographer. These are the classic, often clichéd street photographs - strangers doing whatever they're doing, often caught close and in motion. There's no pattern or grand vision, just the work of learning by doing.
Street photography in London taught me to be fast, to not worry if people saw me, and to not hide. It taught me that the camera doesn't matter, that hyper focal distance and guessing exposure is a cheat code, and that anything better than a kinda-okay shot is a win.
Street photography is tough, and I simply don't have the time to invest in it now. Looking back over a decade later, some of these I still like, most I don't. But it's good to see where you started and where it took you.
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