2 posts tagged “street photography”
At first it was a couple "unlucky" captures I found when editing my photographs in iPhoto. Instead of discarding them, I hid them, since I really don't believe in deleting photos, specially in my early photographing history. Memory was expensive then. When I have about four of this unlucky picture that I started to like, I put them up on flickr. Surprised by the responses I got on them, I decided to make it a set. I started looking carefully in my library, and actually put this concept in my mind when photowalking. Capturing the right blink then becoming my "lucky" shots.
I now carries DSLR, with a collection of sharp lenses, large memory card and continuous shooting mode. It seems easier to capture sleepwalkers, it is now just about getting the right moment.
DWR's Life Defined Design series continues with Mo Riza
In partnership with Time Out New York, we're continuing our Life Defined Design series, which highlights local photographers who critically examine the world we live in. Join us the third Thursday in April for a reception for the work of Mo Riza. Riza specializes in street photography and the urban landscape, focusing on the juxtaposition of humanity and machinery. His photography will be on display at the Brooklyn Studio through May 10.