Yangon is famous for its pagodas, and they are certainly numerous and impressive, but it’s the life of the streets, alleyways and markets which most inspired me.
Thanks, Andrew. I certainly try to establish some kind of rapport with the people I photograph, even if only for a few moments. If that comes across in the pictures, than I’m happy.
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9 Responses to “Streets of Yangon II”
wow extraordinary portraits here!
Another very high quality set. The one featuring ‘Democracy’ caught my eye in particular. You must have a real rapport with your subjects.
Thanks, Andrew. I certainly try to establish some kind of rapport with the people I photograph, even if only for a few moments. If that comes across in the pictures, than I’m happy.
I wish I could do street photography and portraits like you.
Rich, beautiful work!
Your portraits are certainly just amazing.
[…] locals, fellow travellers, and the blogger themselves, interest me the most. A current favourite is Without an H. He’s posts a lot of photos about people in places I’m hoping to […]
Simply stunning portrait shots! I love your work.
Wonderful environmental portraits, as usual, but also nice to see more context: the building facades and the building details.