Friends & City Styles
Sometimes I forget to document the architecture of the city itself.
Sometimes I forget to document the architecture of the city itself.
Met Simon & Connor at Tazza Coffee in West End then headed into the city.
Needed a bit of colour on my blog. And the light this morning was beautiful. Perfect Sunday.
Street photography, catch ups, the usual. Bumped into Alex (I♥NY shirt) and caught up with Ken.
Good to get out of the house. Some great light on the buildings of Brisbane too.
Whenever I print out my street photographs or read another photo book, I get a different sense of appreciation for the photographs than looking at them on a screen.
I decided to put together a book of some of my favourite street photographs so far and see how the layout and print quality looks for later on down the track. My intention is to spend at least this year building up a large library of work to choose from, particularly centered around my experience within Brisbane, where I live and produce a more complete book, even if just for myself.
I had 22 10x8" premium matte pages printed as a book through Blurb.com and here's some of the results. You can buy a copy of this test book at cost price for around $25 excluding postage.
Rainy day of street photography in the city with Simon.
Here is the second round of photographs from yesterday.
Today was a bit of a milestone in my street photography. Some videos from the likes of photographers Severin Koller and Eric Kim have really given me a boost in confidence with street photography, being less concerned about people's reactions and nailing the photographs.
This is the first of two posts from today.
Simon, Connor and I had breakfast this morning at Tazza Coffee in West End. We're going to be having monthly meet ups. Australia Leica Collective is just a small number of street photographers who shoot with Leica.
Breakfast with Simon and lunch with Connor and some street photography of Brisbane City mornings thrown in.
A few pictures from my third day with the Leica.
I’m now shooting on a Leica M Type 240 with a Summarit 35mm f/2.5 lens. The Fujifilm X100s has been such an inspiring camera for me and upgrading to a modern digital Leica has really cemented what photography is to me these days. It’s about taking pictures with an enjoyable camera, and the Leica M lives up to expectations and exceeds them.
The images have huge dynamic range and lots of detail but feel perfectly familiar using VSCO’s Ilford HP5+ processing.
These were shot with a mix of the Fuji X100s and Simon’s Leica M9-P with the 35mm Summicron F/2.
Great day in the city with friends.