When it comes to photography you can never exhaust the creative intuition that comes with being a photographer. Every day there’s always a new thing or approach one will discover. However, there are many genres of photography that one could find more engaging than street photography which to some photographers is their career choice.
Street photography is very difficult to master and its technicality can be mindboggling based on various conditions one may find itself as a street photographer.
In this article, I will share a video of Pat Kay which I find very relevant and useful to the struggle most street photographers face in their creative process.
There are a lot of street photographers one can draw inspiration from and enjoy, from Bernard Kalu (Kabeny) to Sean Tucker, these photographers have a way of encapsulating the essence of street photography in their images.
What are the elements that make for great street photography to you? Is it the light, composition, or something else entirely? I will like to hear your thoughts in the comment section below.