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The 5 Most Common Questions about Street Photography (and the answers) Hey guys, I thought about writing this blog post after receiving many questions regarding street photography.

The 5 Most Common Questions about Street Photography (and the answers)

I saw it as a great opportunity to help clear up some misconceptions about street photography, as well as answer questions from many aspiring street photographers from around the world! If you have any other general questions, feel free to leave a comment below and have either me or some other street photographer from the community answer your question! 1. Do I need a model release form when shooting people in the streets? No. Edit: In the US, you are allowed to sell a recognizable photo of someone on the street as a work of art. Relevant reference: Double exposures. Day and night new york.

Vintage photographs of new york. New York can rightly be called one of the most beautiful cities on earth.

vintage photographs of new york

Every one of you would like to visit the busy city and especially for photographers it is not less than a paradise to take a dream shot. But our today’s post is not to show you the modernity of the New York City. In the post below you will find some of the most beautiful Vintage Photographs of New York City to honor the legacy of your dream city. Grand Central Terminal, New York City (1941) Painters on the Brooklyn Bridge (1914) Manhattan from Union Square (1942) Parachute Jump, Coney Island (1951) Boys in Central Park (1972) 30 Rockefeller Center Plaza (1932) Beneath the Brooklyn Bridge (1918) C Train (1985) City Hall Subway Station (1904) Chinatown (1900)

Street art. Click on a photo and you make it bigger and can post a comment on it.

street art

And thats some of the most beloved Street Art Photos posted in 2012 on Street Art Utopia! A member of Street Art Utopia on Facebook wrote two year ago this nice piece about the future: – My son, do you want to hear something strange? – Yes! What? – You know the new tree painting we did on the garage last week. . . – What? – Well, yes, many were. . – Was art forbidden? – Well no, but it had to be in special buildings only. . – Wow.. Outdoor aryz. Top 75 pictures of the day. *Update: The Top 100 ‘Pictures of the Day’ for 2012 have just been published.

top 75 pictures of the day

Click here to check out the most up-to-date post! After the positive reception from last year’s “Top 50 ‘Pictures of the Day’ for 2011“, the Sifter promised to highlight the top 25 ‘Pictures of the Day‘ at the end of every quarter, eventually culminating in an epic Top 100 for 2012. It’s hard to believe we’re already into the final quarter of 2012. With that, here are the Sifter’s Top 75 ‘Pictures of the Day‘ for this year. If any image really intrigues you, be sure to click the title link or picture itself. *Please note the photographs themselves were not necessarily taken in 2012, they just happened to be featured as a ‘Picture of the Day’ this year.

Enjoy! 20 pictures from the '30s. I love old photos because this is the only way I can really see our history.

20 pictures from the '30s

I like to check out the details such as clothing, decorations or food products because is not only interesting to see their habits but also how these evolved during decades or centuries. The images below were taken in the ’30s in various circumstances from an ice-skating scene and all the way to a legendary image with Stalin fooling around. I hope that you like them as much as I do. Young skater with safety cushion Dutch boy with a pillow strapped on his backside in order to soften the falling on ice while skating. Cabaret Dancers Cabaret dancers wearing fake mustaches. Einstein with Einstein Puppet The photo was taken by Harry Burnett at Cal Tech in Pasadena where Albert Einstein was teaching.

Public Call. 45 most powerful pictures of 2012. No name luke taylor. Premium Canvas Starting at just $99 Buy Now Framed Print Starting at just $89 Buy Now Acrylic Starting at just $149 Buy Now.

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Mark jenkins. Besançon Rome Rio de Janeiro Tudela London Dublin Moscow Winston-Salem Seoul Royan Bordeaux.

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Andrej belic - undersea. Minimalist photographer. By Dan Havlik posted Thursday, March 7, 2013 at 8:45 PM EDT Looking at the starkly poetic black-and-white images of Iranian photographer Hossein Zare is like entering another world.

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It's a minimalist world composed of simple black lines intersecting with quadrants of negative white space. And it's a loosely populated world, sometimes occupied by a lone person walking stoically along. Or maybe there's a small flock of birds, or a lone tree, or some footprints. It reminds us a lot of the black-and-white work of another artist we featured recently, Noell S.