![]() |
|||||||
I ntroduction
![]() Pedestrian Zone is a private blog focussing on street photography. At the moment it is run by two photographers. contact us at pedestrian.zone@yahoo.com.
Li n ks / Friends
Arch ives
Oktober 2008
November 2008 Dezember 2008 Januar 2009 Februar 2009 März 2009 August 2009 September 2009 Oktober 2009 November 2009 Dezember 2009 Februar 2010 März 2010 April 2010 Juni 2010 Credits
|
Dienstag, 6. Januar 2009,
In The Beginning, where did it begin for you?A little dip into the archivies here for me, but i wanted to post this up, because this is where i fell in love with Street photography/photojournalisim. Where did it start for you? Just a bit of a heads up. ok ok i know there some street in there images but not all some are more photojournalistic , i'm sorry please dont kill me....open casket.... photojournalism and Street PhotographyJournal Entry: Sun Aug 10, 2008, 11:30 PMWeekend: the weekend was fantastic, probably one of the better one I have had in a long time, not because it was jam-packed with thing to do or shit like that but I felt satisfied with what happened, what I did and all that hebey-jebey. ![]() ![]() so on Friday night I was planning what I was going to do on Sat, I had this grand plan to go to Pyrmont and photograph building and landscapes, but this idea soon changed. Upon my travels on YouTube I came across a documentary, on Photojournalism, this documentary and recent events changed my mind. ![]() Part one : [link] Part two: [link] Part Three: [link] Then later on I found a website where these photojournalist all were and there works, Oculi [link] ![]() This type of photography a mix between portraiture and street photography but still having some sense of intimacy and a closeness towards the subject, of a total stranger has made such an impression on me, I dunno why but it just captures me in the moment. Perhaps it’s the fact that they have people captured in a moment of time. ![]() ![]() But before all this I thing the spark in the kindling was, and must be Mike Mander ‘s ![]() Mike’s work on this is just phenomenal and it show me a part of this city that we do see, but choose to forget and ignore, hoping someone with a more generous heart or bigger shovel will fix all the problems with this city. I know I have done it, more times that I would like to admit. SO all these forces and factors press some button in my head, flicked some switch which I am still trying to figure out what it does and why now and all those questions Gandhi couldn't even answer himself. ![]() I said Screw taking photos of well-off overpaid inner-city yuppies living in apartments where weekly rent is somewhere in the $1,550 mark. I went to all the ‘done before’, cliché tourist venues, on a mission. To look at the people who make up this city. Saturday: so on Saturday I basically went walk-a-bout, going from venue to venue, place to place looking at what people look at, trying to capture a moment in time, you just can’t do that shit with a photo of a monumental building some 200m high. Traveling back and forth form Town Hall to Circular Quay and all POI in-between, going to darling harbor and Hyde Park and all that crud that a tourist does when they visit this city. I had no plan, just a mission, leave when you have filled all my cards or ran out of batteries. I noticed something on Saturday, I noticed that the people who walk around this city are just as beautiful as the city it’s self. Now I’ve been uploading the photos of my adventures but I know that they are no match compared to the photos of Mike Mander and Dean Seawell, mine are pretty poo, I know it , and people out there don’t say they aren’t, I understand why you do but you’re just being nice, not honest, and I want to make my photos better. Or at least attempt to, so tell me if they are poo or crap. That being said, I still will continue to take these photos, that is until someone with a sharp implement or a hash threat come along demanding I cease this at once Well I’m going to stop blabbering on about me going around the city like a tosser and all my pretentious sounding ramblings of a I’ll informed youth. ![]() ![]() PS: if you do end up going to Oculi please look at dean Seawell’s work on ‘The bock’ Eingestellt von pedestrian-zone 14:08 Abonnieren Kommentare zum Post [Atom] Older Posts → |
|
|