There are so many subgenres of photography, and today we’re taking a look at one that’s a little more gritty and dirty than most. We’re highlighting grungy street photo examples so you can get inspired to hit the streets and capture a dark or empty side of your city. Many of these photos show streets […]
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A Review of Brandon Stanton’s “Humans of New York”
Blogger, friend, photographer; but most of all, storyteller. Brandon Stanton began making portraits of the humans of New York in 2010 and has since spread these people’s stories throughout the world. For almost 10 years, Stanton has been working to shed light on life in New York and what it means to be human, to […]
Continue readingHow Shooting with a Fish Eye Lens Changed my Vision for Photography
When I shoot street photography and portraits outdoors I am always looking for a new perspective; a new eye. I look for twisted angles that will force the viewer to feel something and ask questions. Inspiration I have known of fish eye lenses for a long time, and have always been inspired by old (and […]
Continue readingA Review of Bruce Gilden’s “Only God Can Judge Me”
Bruce Gilden, legendary street photographer from Brooklyn, New York, has been shooting since the 1960’s and has just released his latest book, ‘Only God Can Judge Me.’ “I’m known for taking pictures very close, and the older I get, the closer I get” – Bruce Gilden, Magnum Photos Gilden is known for being a self-taught […]
Continue reading7 Solid Lenses for the Nikon D750
Finding a good lens to use for a new camera can be challenging. Going with the kit lens is a good way to learn, but often has limitations. Especially when you’re moving from a crop to a full frame camera. With the Nikon D750 full frame camera, you have a lot of options. In this […]
Continue readingA Review of Leonard Freed’s “Black in White America”
Throughout time we have seen history repeat itself, and now more than ever, Leonard Freed’s “Black in White America” seems to be quite relevant. Through his photo essay, Freed worked to examine the plight of African Americans in the United States. During this time he travelled through New York, Washington D.C, and all over regions […]
Continue readingThe Top 10 Color Negative 35mm Film Stocks
In the digital age that we live in, it can be hard to find the best film stocks, and even harder to find the one that’s just right for you. Today we’re going to break it down so that you can find your favorite color negative 35mm film stock. Discover the perfect balance between price, […]
Continue readingThis is NOT a F*cking Street Style Book Review
Fashion and editorial photographer Adam Katz Sinding has teamed up with MENDO to publish their first fashion book, and needless to say – it is NOT a f*cking street style book. In fact, it is much more than that. The publisher states, “Made by MENDO, This is NOT a F*cking Street Style Book is the […]
Continue readingMoody Street Photography Capture One Tutorial
Adding the right mood to your photo can help truly convey the environment. This holds especially true for street photography. Depending on the time of day, location, weather, and overall feel your shot could be entirely different. Sometimes you’ll want to increase the heat and warmth in an image. Other times you’ll want to keep […]
Continue readingStreet Fashion: New York Men’s Fashion Week 2017
It’s that time of year again in New York. Men’s Fashion Week has just come to a close and many models, stylists, and other fashion leaders brought out their best outfits for the special occasion. Our team was lucky enough to head to Soho for the week to capture some of the best street fashion […]
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