Tuesday 14 February 2017

Points of view




Do you want to know more how to capture stunning urban photos?

Solving some several doubts about it and also try to clarify how you can make better in your urban photography.

Well, that's why I'm here this week for.

Today: Points of a view.



                          Highline, New York city (By me)


There's a lot of work outside about urban photography, but if you have a real look inside it, you'll see that every professional has a different opinion about it. what's really matter when you take a photo about architecture and people on the street.


Sometimes, it's more valuable to take some shots about lines and textures that just capture movements on the street.


Urban request open your horizons and leave your camera on...all the time.


You can capture great colours and shapes inside buildings and also at the same time to create histories with people and buildings on the street.
Remembering that composition here it's more about angles in one photo.


That's why I like to call points of view. Everyone has a different perspective about what is interesting.


When I capture urban photography I always have in mind where I am and what photo can bring me inside the point what I am photographing in. 
To explorer new visions you need to see yourself "buying" the photo, or explaining better: buying the idea that you just got it in front of your lens.


Tip: try to understand the concept behind the scenario. Don't judge and the most important: have fun outside discovering places and people.