You may have already covered this question, or you may not want to reveal you secrets; If you feel inclined, I was wondering how you approach your subjects when asking them if you can take their picture. Do you have a method or any advice?
Sorry for the delay in replying – I’m still catching up on things from when I was away earlier in the month. To answer your question, I recently contributed to an article on the Daily Post site about taking pictures of people on the street:
Really like the black and white photos and the contrast! I’m personally not very good at taking portraits but your photos are inspiring me to try! Really nice work!
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Love the contrast and the emotions!
The first woman looks rather haunted. Good portraits.
fabulous work!
Do you ask the people you photograph to look a particular direction? All good work.
Hey, very, very good portraits! Go on 😉 ! best wishes
You may have already covered this question, or you may not want to reveal you secrets; If you feel inclined, I was wondering how you approach your subjects when asking them if you can take their picture. Do you have a method or any advice?
Sorry for the delay in replying – I’m still catching up on things from when I was away earlier in the month. To answer your question, I recently contributed to an article on the Daily Post site about taking pictures of people on the street:
https://dailypost.wordpress.com/2015/03/18/street-photography-perspectives/
Hope that helps, and good luck!
Really like the black and white photos and the contrast! I’m personally not very good at taking portraits but your photos are inspiring me to try! Really nice work!
Great portraits, very expressive!!!