Why modern Street Photography feels repetitive and how to reclaim authenticity.
Hello everyone! It’s been a while since I posted something on my blog; there are a lot of things going on depriving me of being able to write a post…missed you guys so much!
So today I stumbled upon a brilliant post by renowned photographer Rohit Vohra who analyses perfectly why Modern Street Photography feels repetitive nowadays. I found it interesting and helpful so thought I’d share it with you today.
Linking to his article: https://www.rvohra.com/why-modern-street-photography-feels-repetitive-and-how-to-reclaim-authenticity/
3 comments:
Hola Betty. Es una alegría volver a verte en el mundo bloguero. Muchas gracias por el enlace sobre fotografía callejera, es muy interesante.
Espero volver a disfrutar de tus fotografías.
Hi Betty,
I'm glad to see you after a long time.
Thanks for the link, it's interesting.
Greetings and hugs.
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