Wednesday, July 26, 2023

7 Cool Tutorials On Street Photography

Street photography tutorials serve as valuable resources for both beginners and experienced photographers, enabling them to develop their craft, find inspiration, and contribute to the art form through their unique vision and storytelling.

Such tutorials can also help you improve your observational skills and overcome various challenges!

Check out our list of 7 useful tutorials that will bring your street photography to the next level.

Street photographer Eric Kim made a comprehensive list of 17 composition lessons along with a couple of additional hints and tips.

You will learn about essential compositional techniques specific to street photography, such as the rule of thirds, leading lines, framing, and negative space. This tutorial will help you create compelling and visually impactful images on the streets.

shadow street photography
Photo by Rene Bohmer

This is a long video tutorial (around 90 minutes), and photographer Kenneth Hines goes in depth when it comes to explaining the importance of emotions in street photography.

Street photography isn't just about candid shots of people; it can also include portraits that capture the emotions and stories of the subjects. This tutorial will guide you on how to approach and interact with strangers on the streets to create powerful and emotionally charged portraits.

old man buying oranges
Photo by Bannon Morrissy

Diane Wehr is a street photographer who focuses on different lighting conditions in street photography and gives you insightful tips on handling various conditions, such as diffused light, backlight, bright sunlight, and so on.

This tutorial will also teach you how to add drama and mood to your images.

man crossing the street
Photo by Lerone Pieters

Ever heard of layering in street photography? If it sparks your interest, check out this great tutorial by street photographer John Level.

Layering in street photography involves incorporating multiple elements and subjects in a single frame to create depth and complexity. This tutorial will demonstrate how to identify and capture scenes with interesting layers, making your images bolder.

layering street photography
Photo by Tom Podmore

This video (7 minutes) focuses on the stunning black-and-white photographs taken by German photojournalist Peter Bock-Schroeder, who was particularly skillful at conveying strong narratives through his pictures.

Street photography often involves candid moments that tell stories about people and their surroundings. This tutorial will help you develop the skills to anticipate and capture those fleeting moments that convey a narrative in a single frame.

man with an accordion candid
Photo by Marcos Gallardo

This is a step-by-step tutorial on editing street photography in Lightroom, and it can be particularly useful for beginners. The editing workflow described in this tutorial is pretty complete, and it includes working with:

  1. Exposure
  2. White Balance
  3. Contrast
  4. Clarity
  5. Cropping
  6. Vignetting
  7. Creative Filters

The editing process plays a crucial role in enhancing and refining your street photographs. You'll learn how to use post-processing tools and techniques to fine-tune your images and bring out the best in your street captures!

tram at night orange lights
Photo by Benjamin Suter

This video (19 minutes) on the StreetSnappers YT channel covers various tips and techniques for shooting street photography at night. Brian Lloyd Duckett, a UK-based documentary and street photographer, talks about topics such as ISO, manual focusing, finding the best lighting, and so on.

Nighttime street photography offers a whole new set of challenges and opportunities. This tutorial will also guide you on how to work with low light, long exposures, and artificial lighting to create stunning night scenes.

nighttime street photography
Photo by Valery Rabchenyuk

Remember, street photography is about capturing the essence of life in public spaces while respecting the privacy and rights of the subjects. Always be mindful of the local laws and cultural norms while shooting in public areas. Happy shooting!

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