Intro to Street Photography

Joanne Guillard
2 min readFeb 5, 2024

Candid, urban, and fine art are all part of street photography. One of the most challenging genres of photography but rewarding. Street photography requires patience, dedication, bravery, and hard work. Street photography documents people in their environment, and also can include landscape and cities (with or without people). Wikipedia defines street photography as “photography conducted for art or enquiry that features unmediated chance encounters and random incidents.” In other words street photography is capturing or documenting life in public places.

Street photography can be done anywhere, it is taken mainly in a public area. It doesn’t have to be in the street . For example you can go to beaches, museums, restaurants, malls, and even public transportation. It doesn’t only have to be candid, you can ask permission from strangers to photograph them. Eric Kim says, “the most important thing in street photography is to capture emotion, humanity, and soul.”

Photo by Volkan Vardar on unsplash.com

Tips for Street Photography

Tip number 1- Let the action come to you. Find a location and let things come to you.

Tip number 2- Street Portraits. Street portraits capture the soul and story of a person. Ask permission, let them know why you’re taking the picture (for a class, for a…

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Joanne Guillard

I'm a Writer/Street Photographer, sharing my knowledge about the world around me through poetry and articles. My website www.joanneguillard.com