Author: farhang.co.uk

For what it’s worth

I haven’t been very eager to post any of my street photos recently, as I think I’ve reached one of those points that you ask yourself what the deal with you and your photography is. From all the delightful and horrifying stories in the world, what is the story that you want to tell […]

Street photography as therapy

Since I took this photo yesterday, I keep putting it on my largest screens and stare at these two women. Perhaps their holding hands is therapeutic to my soul. I look at this photo and can’t help but remember those nights of my childhood that I wanted my mother to hold my hand, so I … Read the rest

Each person a kind of archetype

The day after I wrote about my other photo at the Photographers’ Gallery café, I visited the gallery again, and as luck would have it (and thanks to the brilliant spatial imagination of O’Donnell + Tuomey architects), I encountered these gentlemen from this unusual viewpoint

Feminine beauty and more!

There is something voyeuristic about some street photos that I don’t admire. I’d like to think that I never go for a shot that captures someone in a vulnerable or indiscreet state. But our sneaky ways of taking some street photos don’t leave me with a terrific feeling either. Also, while I am personally very … Read the rest

Street photography with a 28mm

Just to record my first day on the street with a 28mm lens! Such a daunting challenge to get so much closer to people after shooting with a 50mm for rather long time. And what a nightmare till I got the hang of zone focusing with my electronic focusing (and by default retracting) lens.

But, … Read the rest

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