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How to Conquer Your Fear of Shooting Street Photography

How to Conquer Your Fear of Shooting Street Photography - 2014

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Page 1: How to Conquer Your Fear of Shooting Street Photography - 2014

How to Conquer Your Fear of Shooting Street Photography

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What fears do you have when it comes to shooting

street photography?

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“If your photos aren’t good enough, you’re not close enough” - Robert Capa

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Tips to Conquer Your Fear of Shooting Street

Photography

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1. Smile and say: “Thank You”

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2. Realize you’re not doing anything wrong

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3. Think about the worst-case scenario

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4. When in doubt, “click”

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5. Ask for permission

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6. Talk with people afterwards“It is more important to click with people than to click the shutter.”

- Alfred Eisenstaedt“

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7. Shoot with a friend

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8. Compliment people (or explain why you took the photo)

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9. Show them the photo (and offer to email it to them/business card)

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10. Don’t photograph their face