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"Times Square, Night: RED!" : Street Shot New York
Street Shot: "Times Square, Night: RED!" ... (I didn't color it)...... 35mm film
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[QUOTE=gvf]Street Shot: "Times Square, Night: RED!" ... (I didn't color it)...... 35mm film
Yup. It's a street, and you took a shot. And I guess that makes it a 'street shot.' But there's really nothing here that makes it a 'street photo.' Sorry.
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I'll call this type (the T. Sqaure shot or the type planned) just by the name of the place - on this forum. And then what I'm trying to do as a street-shot - with context or a setting that has to do intinsically with the place itself - a street-shot/street-photo. Sometime on your comments, can you give a "formal definition" of a "street-photo"? Thanks |
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Personally, I think the goal of a "street shot", "street photo", whatever you want to call it is to tell a story about someone or something. To convey an emotion, draw people in, evoke thought.
The picture above doesn't seem to do anything. There's no subject, no story, no emotion. It's just a picture of Times Square, and its red. It's the same thing any New Yorker has seen thousands of times. Quote:
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The earlier Times Square shot had that - this one ...? Sorry, but the comment above is dead on.
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