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Stoned by Batsceba Hardy

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Stoned

by Batsceba Hardy

 

Berlin! ...Prenzlberg...

In Berlin I changed several apartments, still in the same neighborhood.

In the first I looked out on an avenue and the houses in front were very far away, but I always had the sky available. Inside, I could see life in the opposite apartments: the man without a television, the young couple. Smells … colors …

The last apartment gave me beautiful sunsets. And a lot of life. People passing by, people stopping. And inside the windows of solitude.

But what I will always remember as 'my home' was the one in which the house opposite gave me interesting stories, like this one I'm telling you about.

The two boys were certainly 'smoked' and they listened to Dire Straits...

 
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The strangest thing is that when I came down they were always there and they greeted me, but I never met them again and they never appeared again in those windows.

Inside the courtyard, one night I saw a man cleaning the kitchen, it was four o'clock and I called Martha. We imagined that he had killed his wife and cut her to pieces ...

The house has been uninhabited since that night on ...

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Sunday 10.13.19
Posted by Progressive-Street
 

The Beach Cleaner: “Life is a “Beach”

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The Beach Cleaner: “Life is a “Beach”

by Ardie Santos

In many Asian countries, the islands are the typical tourist spot. Whether it’s relaxing by the beach, surfing against the wave, or seeking for a wild adventure, nature has got you covered. But with millions of visitors from around the world each year, most tourists can’t just help but leave their traces behind.

I came across these Beach Cleaners by the shoreline during my morning run. I was in awe when I saw them gracefully cleaning up after the trash that the tourists left the night before and still managed to greet me as I was running pass by them; not minding working under the scorching heat.

Before the day ended, I decided to go back and wander around. But unfortunately, they weren’t cleaning that time so I just waited the next morning to come back. I was casually observing them and taking a few shots before I started asking them questions and they were friendly enough to share their stories.

The Beach Cleaners usually work early in the morning and break their backs to maintain the cleanliness of the shoreline and to prepare the beach for the guests before they wake up. These modern heroes play a big role in maintaining the beauty of nature but are still paid by the minimum. Listening to their stories made me realize the things that we sometimes take for granted. We have the luxury to go on expensive vacations but still manage to leave our trash everywhere, knowing that someone else is paid to clean up after us. It’s not really that difficult to clean up after our mess. The little efforts we do make a huge difference not just to them, but also to the environment.

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So the next time you decide to go on a vacation, do not leave any trace. Leave smiles instead.

 
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Saturday 10.12.19
Posted by Progressive-Street
 

Angel L. Rodriguez (Master Panner)

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Angel L.

Rodriguez

Master Panner

Modesty is a word I Will not be used for this béte noir character Of the Streets.

Words such as self-glorification and swagger do come to mind more readily. But indeed why not? If you have it. flaunt it. With peepers perfect for the surveillance of usually the pretty kind produces some remarkable panning images. Angel likes to back up his images as the rip reader spieler for everyone to enjoy life in the street. Producing his own gif language and encouraging all to interact indeed is an arnbæssador for the spirit Of Our street. But not just a genial panner, Often gives us a glimpse through a deft eye Of the world he sees. Colour and mono of the highest quality.

I give you the creator Of the panning war, the braggadocio, the street photography artist that is Angel Rodriguez

Angel took the replicant test from Progressive Street. Please find a little more about the man, inspired and enjoy

Robert Bannister


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Yes, I am a professional photographer. cinematographer and comedian ( :-P). I actually shot my first pro wedding video at the age of 15! I have also worked at some of the largest television media and advertising agencies in the U.S.A. (E! EntertainmentlSpeedvision/OLN/ G4 Tech TV/Golf Channel etc. etc…) I am currently involved in a variety of Global Investment and Technology Projects as well.

Street Photography for me began once I started working at IBM and then Y&R in New York City. At the time I was using a Canon ELPH Jr. APS Film Camera due to its utterly diminutive size and its ability to fool IBM security into thinking it was a pager! I was amazed at the energy and fleeting moments I was witnessing all around me. I not only wanted to be an integral part Of it, but I wanted to capture these fleeting glorious moments as they ebbed and flowed around me. wanted to capture the essence of ‘The City' and I continue to do that to this day.

I have two approaches to the creation and ideation of an image. On some days I Will head out the door obsessed with a vision in my mind of what I want to express in terms of an image or My vision for photography can sometimes be attributed to musical or cinematic influences. I look for the elements that are needed to realize my vision and allow the non-synchronicity of life to play out until I can see the visual elements come together in one frame. My second approach is to integrate myself into a situation/city/street/place and use all of the photographic tools at my disposal to capture the essence of the moment as I see it. On more than a few occasions I heard my opportunity to capture a moment before I could see the subjects and compositional elements coming together. In the end, I try to find lighting, motion, subject and scene. I tend towards images With cinematic motion qualities and technical attributes.

It's not so much about where in the world I would like to photograph for me as it is in finding a World where I happen to be at any given moment to photograph. I like to find a world within a world. I am constantly scanning my surroundings in my never-ending quest to discover an unnoticed opportunity to obtain more "Street Loot".

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I thoroughly enjoy the process of photography so I will approach anyone and everyone I am interested in if given the chance. FYI - I have had a lifelong weakness for women. It may have a lot to do with growing up in an environment of fashion and beauty thanks to my mother being in the business of owning Hair and Beauty Salons. As a child, I was routinely in the company of a dozen or so fashion-conscious women/men at any given moment. This familiarity with women and groups of strangers, in general, help me to cast aside any fear of social situations in regards to Street photography (l once asked in Atlantic City to cuff a crazed but willing party-goer, and yes I did make a film based photo).

This might sound cliche, but I look forward to the next image I create being my favourite. I have an endless appetite for creating and capturing moments in motion. That said, I do have a photo that I am partial to at the moment. It is a photo that I took while holding a coffee with my left hand and taking the image with my free hand. It was a beautiful morning and I noticed a cyclist with sunglasses approaching and lifted the camera to take the shot, drank my coffee and the rest as they say - was history.

My favourite piece of equipment at any given moment is whatever device I have With me that can allow me the ability to record a moment in time and be able to output it for later viewing. I have several cameras, both film and digital. That said, if I had to choose one single device for all my image capturing needs as of this writing it would have to be the Fujifilm X- pro2 with 35MM F2 lens attached. The ability to use an OVF that can change range view on command and also allow the use Of its internal EVF is priceless to me. To date, it is the only camera in the world that does this. I should also note that this camera has a sub-second startup time which is critically important for me I usually have less than I .75 seconds Irr photo opportunity. For the film-o-files out there, I also shoot with a Rollei 35t and Contax GI with its 35MM F2 Zeiss lens.

Photography is certainly an art in the hands of a person with a vision and the ability to realize that vision through talent, skill and absolute patience. I say this with confidence due to the body of work I have created not being something you would be able to easily capture with the naked eye or via a typical snapshot. The images I create are deliberate and align with my vision to convey the motion I see all around me.

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More than 95% of the time I am capturing an image it is in the psychology behind this for me is that it forces me to focus on the elements of subject, composition. motion, emotion, ratio, proportions and luminescence. I create additional separation with movement and beams of reflected light where they can be found and applied. In general, monochrome images to me are much more timeless as they can be used to transcend time.

In regards to my photography, I use practical effects to Create motion blur and never resort to using Photoshop. I do not even have Adobe anywhere in my workflow(l use FastStone and Fuji's RAW suite to tweak my images). I need to be able to mirror the workflow, look and feel of my images across both the film and digital realms. As such I typically and make global exposure/colour tweaks as they are called for. I will also crop images to amplify tension or maintain balance when I feel it aligns with my vision or memory Of the moment I captured.

I initially came to know Progressive Street due to a recommendation by Robert Bannister. I was also taken by the image of the Mascot Dog, though it was quite funny. I was also drawn to share with the group due to its conscientious curation and emphasis on the image vs. the gear used. In the group, I discovered a bevy of lighthearted photographers of varying talents and eyes on the world. It was great to see that multiple contributions and varying styles were embraced and discussed. I also like that the group as a whole does not take the essence of capturing an image to be something devoid of humour. Taking anything seriously, especially in regards to photography, is something I am not too keen on. I love to make people laugh and smile. I hope I do that through my images and commentary. progressive Street allows me to me without taking life seriously. We are all here for such a short period of time and I want to embrace every moment that comes my way with a smile and a click of my shutter.

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P.S. I can't stand to sit still and write about myself!!!

P.P.S. Get out there and get your "Street Loot"! 

Ohh and a few lx)inters regarding Panning Photography:

A. Choose a shutter SIRed and lower

B. Use an OVF whenever possible to avoid any screen lag

C. Be steady and use a body position that is most stable for you to track a subject reliably

D. Shoot hundreds to thousands of times in fully manual mode to get a feel for conditions and motion blur effect

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Thursday 10.10.19
Posted by Progressive-Street
 

My introduction to Songkran by John Linton

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My introduction to Songkran

by John Linton

In mid-April of 2011 we decided to take a trip to Bangkok, Thailand. While researching things to do in Bangkok I noticed that in mid-April Thailand celebrates Songkran, the Thai New Year. I thought that might be cool and then thought nothing more about it.

On our fifth day in Bangkok we were out walking the streets when suddenly I felt my back getting wet. I turned around to see this woman with a water gun and a big smile looking back at me from behind an open door.

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You see, part of the Thai New Year Festival has to do with water, lots and lots of water. This line the streets with buckets of water and water guns and begin to soak each other and anyone else out in the streets. This soaking signifies the washing away of the bad luck of the past year and starting the New Year with a fresh, clean slate.

Along with the water Thais also apply a white pasty powder substance to each other often on the face or neck. It is a sign of protection and promises to ward off bad luck.

After getting drenched we found a taxi and headed for the hotel. These are a few of the photos I took before we made it back to dry land.

My introduction to Songkran…

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Wednesday 10.09.19
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Rosenmontag in Mainz by Rainer Neumann

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Rosenmontag in Mainz

by Rainer Neumann

I hate carnival. Ever did. 

Except being a child of course.

While working in Mainz as a sound engineer, I had also to broadcast the events of carnival and that kind of work was one of the reasons I left the city later.

2016 Street Photography came into my life and made me change my opinion about several things. Perhaps carnival could be an opportunity to catch some good pics? More like a story than the single shots I usually do?

In 2018 I decided to travel back to Mainz to the famous „Rosenmontagszug“.

That's the event on Monday before „Shrove Tuesday“ where about 8800 participants join the parade and about 500.000 people come to visit the city, watch the parade and have a party in the streets.

The parade exists since 1838.

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It starts traditionally at 11:11 o’clock and will end around 5 pm. 

You will see musicians, standard-bearer, horses, cars with several political themes, and, and, and…..

And of course, all the people joining the parade on a length of 7 km in the historic center of the city of Mainz.

As I guessed It turned out to be a perfect location to see and watch people and document german life on carnival.

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Wednesday 10.09.19
Posted by Progressive-Street
 

L.A.’s Día de los Muertos Celebration by Jeremiah Gilbert

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L.A.’s Día de los Muertos Celebration

by Jeremiah Gilbert

Los Angeles’ Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) celebration proclaims to be the largest outside of Mexico and is held at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery, a 119-year-old site. The annual event attracts over 40,000 attendees visiting between noon and midnight.

Altars are the heart of Día de los Muertos, and there are approximately 100 community altars on display throughout the cemetery. These personal shrines celebrate the lives of those who have passed and can range from simple displays, with a picture of a deceased family member, to more elaborate, conceptual altars. Many include flowers, perforated paper banners, skulls, and even alcoholic beverages for the deceased.

Día de los Muertos helps the living celebrate loved ones who have died. Many people choose to become part of the celebration by dressing up as walking skeletons and painting their faces as skulls. In the past, participants and dancers used careteas, or masks, to scare the dead away at the end of the festivities. In modern-day celebrations, people paint their faces to look like skulls, decorating them to represent a deceased loved one or using them as an expression of themselves.

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Tuesday 10.08.19
Posted by Progressive-Street
 

The Annual Fair by Joanne van Dalen

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The Annual Fair

by Joanne van Dalen

Each year in October I visit the Annual Fair in Leiden, the place where I live.
I don't go for the fair itself, I don't care much about the fairground attractions. The families who visit, these are the interesting subjects.

The whole year round they save up for this event and spend their money in less than an hour.

The Ferris Wheel... the Carousel... and the Haunted House...

Adults don't care for these attractions anymore, they mostly think of their empty wallet at the end of the day.

But the children, the look on the faces of the children with their balloons is priceless. So that for me is the most important thing in street photography, catching the emotions, that one moment that makes it all worthwhile.

I tried to catch the mood of the day, the atmosphere, the anticipation, the patience of the grandparents, and most of all the fun the children have.

And the mood of the day after, when everything disappears again…

This special occasion is wonderful for me because it gives me a chance to shoot and be around the people of my city.

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Sunday 10.06.19
Posted by Progressive-Street
 

The graffiti of Venice by Keef Charles

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The graffiti of Venice

by Keef Charles

The allure of its’ watery streets, the appeal of its’ architecture.

This is a beautiful, seemingly timeless city.

Little has changed, or so it appears, for centuries.

Certainly, people who visited it decades ago will tell you…

It still looks the same…

The same as the paintings.

But something is different.

Criticised in reviews on the internet; some appalled…

So many comments about how the graffiti ruins the look of the place.

But you know what?

This is an old city with expressions of culture.

This helps keep that going, contemporises it.

If people want to criticise it for damaging the city, I hope they also rally against the huge passenger liners that steal the horizon and damage the very fabric of this living waterway with their wash

Anyway, for me, much of it was:

Neat

Organic

Characterful

Acceptable protest

I had thought to do a mini post on umbrellas in Venice, after repeatedly towelling dry my camera..one particular Wednesday. However, as I looked through these shots I noticed so much graffiti.

OMG...so many of my shots include this wall expression…

Sometimes deliberately focused upon…

Other times just there, in the background….

Some subtle, some garish.


Got me a few shots of gondolas and stuff

But this was an interesting aside.

At the time I didn’t think to spray on the walls:

“I like graffiti “

So here’s a short article instead.

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We want a real article!

Our Challenge from October to December 2019: if you’ve got a story you can tell in just a few shots, send it to us at Progressive: (progressivestreetphotography@gmail.com) This is a great chance to express yourself in a special way. You must have had sessions or days where you’ve got a real good feeling about how a story has played out. Could be people you tracked for a while or a day at an event. Your call. Let your pictures tell the story. Share it with us, no less than 5, no more than 10. We’ll share the best on our Website! But remember that words are also important for communicating sensations and your thoughts.

We want a real article!

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Saturday 10.05.19
Posted by Progressive-Street
 

FAITH RELIGION AND HOLY WATER

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FAITH RELIGION AND HOLY WATER

by Manish Sharma

 

Hinduism embraces many religious ideas. One fundamental principle of the religion is the idea that people’s actions and thoughts directly determine their current life and future lives.

The Hindu act of worship is termed pooja. In their worship, Hindus can personally choose which god they would like to worship and what they would like this worship to look like. In other words, pooja is usually very, very personal.

Water in Hinduism has a special place because it is believed to have spiritually cleansing powers.  To Hindus all water is sacred, especially rivers, and there are seven sacred rivers, namely the Ganges, Yamuna, Godavari, Sarasvati, Narmada, Sindhu and Kaveri.  Although Hinduism encompasses so many different beliefs among those that most Hindus do share is the importance of striving to attain purity and avoiding pollution.  This relates to both physical cleanliness and spiritual well-being.

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The worship or MAHA-AARTI of the holy river GANGA in early morning hours is the daily ritual of the priests who synchronies the act of worship with full devotion. It’s a 2 hour worship till the rise of the sun.

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The holy dip is faith for some and fun for others. It is believed that the dip in Holy River purifies all the sins done.

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Festivals in India have very close affinity with the nature and Chhath Puja is one of those festivals. The festival is dedicated to Sun and Chhathi Maiya (Mother Shashti or Usha) . The devotee offer their gratitude to the Sun God Surya along with the Goddesses- Usha (first rays of the morning ) and Pratyusha (last rays of the evening) because it is believed that the Sun is a prime source of energy that sustains all lives on the Earth.

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The other festival related to the holy water is the Kanwariya Yatra to pay obeisance to Lord Shiva by the people (largely men) of northern states of India. The journey is named after the Sanskrit word ‘Kanwar’  which is a single pole (usually bamboo) with two roughly equal loads dangling from both ends. This ‘yatra’ or journey takes place during the month of July-August or the ‘Shravan Maas’ of the Hindu calendar, which is an auspicious time. During this time of the year, one can see Kanwariya pilgrims in saffron grab carrying the holy water that they have collected from either Gaumukh or Gangotri (Uttaranchal) or from the Ganges in Haridwar, returning back to their respective hometown in order to consecrate the Shiva lingams.

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The Holy water and cremation of the body.

Hindu cremations take place on the Ganges River in India. The family builds a pyre and places the body on the pyre. The karta will circle the body three times, walking counter-clockwise so that the body stays on his left, and sprinkling holy water on the pyre. Then the karta will set the pyre on fire and those gathered will stay until the body is entirely burned. Upon returning home, all family members will bathe and change into fresh clothes.

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Friday 08.16.19
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Crazy Shadow Challenge

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Batsceba Hardy/Robert Bannister/ Micheal Kennedy/ Fabio Balestra

Shadows

"The eye is always caught by light, but shadows have more to say." Gregory Maguire

It is true that the shadows have more to say and speak louder at different times. They have been used to great effect in cinematography, to make the hairs stand up on the back of your neck, as your mind runs wild with mortal thoughts and fears.

We wanted you to embellish your stories with those shadows, to set the viewers mind alight, leaving us in a dream evoked by your making; that was the challenge.

It was tough, especially for those who live in light-challenged areas. The response was amazing and we hope again, it will add to your armory of Image dramatics, to keep the viewers locked to your portfolio.

Thank you everyone for taking part, and enjoy the submissions that we feel were the best of the best.

Robert Bannister


Robert Bannister

Robert Bannister

Is a Shadow a Shadow a Shadow?

Every time I think of shadows, I remember Peter Pan losing his. I read the book at age nine, and saw the Disney film many years later.

I don't know if Disney's Peter Pan ballet with his Shadow is just a delightful double-step of animation, or prefigures of the eternal child who does not want to grow into narcissistic solipsism.

Not for nothing The Shadow by Carl Gustav Jung is the recess in which all sink their roots, a dangerous double, atavistic.

But the Photographic Shadow of People and Things is something more cheerful and comforting: we see the world as another watermark, absurdly lengthened or shortened, swelling or thin as a tower that will be erased in an instant, with the displacement of our axis, of our look.

Borges' Praise of Shadow is a colorful overview of a great observer, photographer of leitmotiv of literature and photography.

In the same way a good photographer walks a sunny day, skirting the fence of the park, and knows how to impress the blackest rituals of the shadows left by the rest on the diaphragm, starting with the gate, two passers-by, a tall tower, a tight tree.

The photographer does not have that fear that he could have if instead, he moved on to a set, and the shadow became the Shadow of Alfred Hitchcock, the figure behind the shower curtain before the scream.

One of the most sensitive film critics recalled that the great directors of German Expressionism, as soon as they filled the set of objects, announced a threat: but this Shadow of Expressionism has stretched all over cinema and photography, every time we split the real, as in the dance of the eternal Peter, they look at the trace of what is and exemplify it with their devices.

Do you think it is different in arts other than figurative, like cinema, photography, painting? Not exactly. Robert Schumann's Shadow is in his motivic convolutions another motif in a precedent and appears with the romantic double.

We listen to all this in the short piano pieces, 'Childhood Scenes', 'Wood Scenes'. Schumann's musical shadow is poignant. Gustav Mahler's Shadow will be terribly agonizing. Let's go back to the Disney dance.

But above all the restless and disturbing landscapes, as the word 'shady' means, the Shakespearean empyrean stands out: The Tempest has hit the Island, but the Shadow of the Spirit is magic, here it is made to appear by the High Bardo in a jaunty Servant's desk. It is he who, extinguishing any temptation to fall into darkness, restores to the Shadow the profile of the Dawn of Life, not Twilight. As in The Lux Fiat Bible.

Then everyone plays with whomever he wants. In the Italian Dictionary Treccani 'ombra' is: 'dark area, or less bright, of the surface of a shape'. As if to say, even the dark has its shadows.

Ah, I forgot, the Plato's Cave, and this closes the circle. Are shadows more real than reality?

Batsceba Hardy


Neville Fan

Neville Fan

Contributors:

Chan Chun Ming, Eddie Mac, Theodoros Topalis, Adriana TB, Ian Ben Yahuda, Bogo Pečnikar, Jay Gadong, Roxane Atlan,  Jurgen Warschun, Yer Nevilos, William Henry Reodica, Hila Rubinshtein, Dave Casundo, Batsceba Hardy, Marco DM, Mario Spedicato, Pacho Coulchinsky, Masaki Kasai, Niklas Lindskog, Orna Naor,Yulia Olshansky, Elpi Juan, Greg Scott, Orlando Durazzo, Yael Gadot, Raymond Tanhueco, Randy Arisgado, Richard Keshen, Rey Maglasang Pelayo, Roberto Bon, Pierantonio Brianza, Mike Perez, RJ Galgo, Ines MadDel, Karlo Flores, Daniel Albea Camino, John Bauer, Andrea Ratto, Luis Picon Carrasco, Stefania Lazzari, Harry Aaldering, Ivo Ferigra, Gerry Orkin, Dzung Viet Le, RJ Galgo, Charles Lafrance, Bertil Nilsson, Jim Darke, Don Scott, Johny, Elisabetta Merlo, Keef Charles, Laurent Penvern, Nuno Vasconcelos Branco, Robert Bannister, Melvin Anore, Roberto Bartolini, Roj Jaso Bag-ao, Takashi Tachi, Vehbi Dileksiz, Shlomy Evron, Mark Joseph Requioma, Dominic Melly, Gabi Ben Avrahan, Liviu Ionita, Mhelz Catamin, Eduard Benaid, Bogo Pečnikar, Oliver Ferreras San Juan, Eduardo A Ponce, Neville Fan, Shlomy Evron, Ateneo Sta Ines, Yuna Jay Emilee, Gianni Boradori, Roland Groebe



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Wednesday 03.27.19
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The Crosswalk by Takashi Tachi

Notes on the Osaka Train Station photos

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The Crosswalk

by Takashi Tachi

 

Notes on the Osaka Train Station photos

This crosswalk is on the eastside of Osaka Station.

This is perhaps the busiest time of day for passengers of the Osaka Train Station.

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The place in the balloon (in the google map) is the crosswalk where I always take photographs.

There is a pedestrian bridge above this crosswalk, so I can take photos as I look onto the crosswalk (the picture taken from this pedestrian bridge is 01, 02 and 11.)

This pedestrian bridge connects to the second floor of Hankyu Department Store (the photo taken from this are 14, 17, 18, and so on.)

Other images are taken from ground level (the photo taken from the position of this are 08, 09, 13, and so on.)

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My name is Takashi Tachi, and I am 65 years old.

I have lived in Hannan, a city in Osaka Prefecture, since I was 12-years-old. Following high school, I lived for six years in Shizuoka City - where I attended college in Shizuoka prefecture, famous for Mt. Fuji and traditional green tea.

My passion for photography began with documenting life with my growing family after college. I bought a camera when my first child was born, and started taking photographs to record this wonderful stage of life. In time, my interest in photography expanded and I started taking photographs on my way to work.

Photography enriches my daily life, and allows me to become acquainted with many people. As a result, I’ve had many meaningful experiences as a photographer - too numerous to mention, which have all made me very happy when I work with a camera.

Street photography is my hobby. I have no formal training, just trial-and-error. My sensei - or teacher, has really been photography magazines. For street photography, my go-to camera is the easy-to-use Ricoh GR II - which is truly stealth. Yet I also use the Fuji XE 2, which has superb optics and produces very clear image quality.

The population of Hannan City is large and so there are people of all ages in motion: walking and talking, people going to work, people enjoying leisure time. Like all cities, there are crosswalks, buildings, alleys, arcades, stations, restaurants, trains, cars ... countless backdrops related to people. And the light of the sun, rain, snow, and darkness further attracts people, and all this activity becomes a source of fascinating potential for photographs. And these combinations vary widely.  So the changing street is very attractive.

Most of my photographs occur between Hanan City - where I live, and my office in nearby Habikino City. Points of interest for me are the platforms and the staircases of the various train lines that operate between the two cities.

When photographing, I care very much about composition, and how to frame my subject - plus the direction of the light, and matters related to background. As much as possible, I try to pre-visualize the photograph before even touching the shutter release.

The greatest compliment for me is when viewers connect to my photographs on the strength of composition and the beauty of light - even if the theme is every day life.

The shadows of businessmen waiting for a train are arranged in a rhythmical pattern on each of the benches in the morning platform. I think that this sight is seldom encountered. By chance, at the usual time, the weather is fine and the angle of lig…

The shadows of businessmen waiting for a train are arranged in a rhythmical pattern on each of the benches in the morning platform. I think that this sight is seldom encountered. By chance, at the usual time, the weather is fine and the angle of light is right, and businessmen are lining up in order.

This picture is a sight that I could not achieve if one of these elements were missing.

 

Perhaps my favorite technique is a slow shutter speed. With this technique, I am not so concerned whether the medium is color or B&W - simply a well-executed photograph that connects with viewers.  For post-production, I use 'SILKYPIX Developer Studio pro 8 (Ichikawa Soft Laboratory). Some times I will spend a half-day, perhaps longer to achieve results that are true to my vision.

As a photographer, both Kineo Kuwabara and Nobuyoshi Araki have influenced me. Kuwabara’s work has been especially important, and I was captivated by an image of his from the photo collection: Tokyo. Recently I have become interested in the work of photographer Kisei Kobayashi.

The following books and novels have also influenced my work:

-桑原甲子雄 Kineo Kuwabara

東京1934~1993 (Tokyo 1934~1993)

荒木経惟 Nobuyoshi Araki

東京物語 (Tokyo Monogatari)

東京慕情 (Tokyo Bojyo)

冬へ Tokyo:a City Heading for Death

新倉孝雄 Takao Niikura

Wonderful Street

ハービー・山口 Herbie Yamaguchi

LONDON Chasing the Dream

小林紀晴 Kisei Kobayashi

 ASIAN JAPANESE 1,2,3

 Days new York

Robert Frank -The American

And Robert Frank’s photo of two young African-American men attending a funeral during the era of the Civil Rights Movement has influenced me the most.

Robert Frank -THE AMERICANS

Robert Frank -THE AMERICANS

Sunday 01.13.19
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Batsceba Hardy feature:

the self-portraits in the street photography

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self-portraits

in the street

The self-portrait is one of the favourite visual motifs for artists, often giving us a glimpse of reality and the creator.

It has been said “That in every image, there is a little piece of the artist”. Certainly there is no truer statement, when we see the reflections of the artiste entwined amongst the imagery.

El Greco
El Greco
Leonardo Da Vinci
Leonardo Da Vinci
Pablo Picasso
Pablo Picasso
Rembrandt van Rijn
Rembrandt van Rijn
Frida Kahlo
Frida Kahlo
Vincent Van Gogh
Vincent Van Gogh

The painters have always produced self-portraits in the photography of old. Nearly all of the classic photographers have created self-portraits, whether accidentally or on purpose.

Edward Steichen
Edward Steichen
Cecil Beaton
Cecil Beaton
Diane Arbus
Diane Arbus
Eve Arnold
Eve Arnold
Ilse Bing
Ilse Bing
Helmut Newton
Helmut Newton

Today, in an era in which exists a tremendous amount of “Selfies” every day, it is natural to wonder if the artistic self-portrait still makes sense. Where is the line drawn between modern vanity and art?

So let's talk about ‘self portrait as a concept’ and within street photography. To me it is something very special, it always draws a smile when we see an artisan at work. The street photographer is often found accidentally at the scene of the crime. We tend to lean into the image, probing for more clarity of the image and shutterbug. So is this what the artist wants?

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Stanley Kubrick
Mary Ellen Mark with Marlon Brandon
Mary Ellen Mark with Marlon Brandon
Weegee (aka Arthur Fellig)
Weegee (aka Arthur Fellig)

The self-portraits of Vivian Maier immediately come to mind, but she was not the only one. Often her self-portraits were conceived as casual, but wanted, staged...

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Joël Sueur Self, Paris, 1973

 
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I am not a psychologist, I do not want to talk about narcissism, but I can only say that photographers or artists who have never portrayed themselves, are a rarity.

With the advancement of digital technology, it has never been easier to incorporate ourselves into the story.

I would just like to express my doubt: selfies are no longer self-portraits, but rather images that people realize of themselves by chance. I put it to you that it is nothing more than a perennial presentation and identification, without a real meaning anymore.

But this is something we can all reflect upon…

I and myself by Batsceba Hardy

I and myself by Batsceba Hardy

 

FROM THE PROGRESSIVE STREET SELF-PORTRAITS CHALLENGE JANUARY 2018

Self Portrait Challenge

With this challenge, we are looking for street images whereby you the photographer are a part of the story.We want you to produce a piece of art in which you the creator makes an appearance, that is the challenge!
We do not want your images reflected in unlikely places, your artistic shadows. We want you in the story you are telling!
Incorporate ourselves into the story!

Many classic and street masters have done this to immortalize themselves and to give the viewer a tantalizing glimpse of the artiste.

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Tuesday 12.18.18
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Shots that show gut instinct behind the lens

Jinn Jyh Leow's goodbye:

shots that shows gut instinct behind the lens

This is our friend Jinn's goodbye message.

For personal reasons (not health) he will have to be away from photography and before leaving (temporarily) us, he has given us this beautiful gift.

Jinn and I have done a lot of feature articles for DevianArt and some time ago I asked him to do this job of choice for us too.

And here is the result:

I had always been partial to street photographs that feels found and not sought after; a shot that shows gut instinct behind the lens.

These gems, winnowed and sifted from over 2000 photos in our galleries from members and the Gang alike, are some of my personal favourites.

They remind me of why I had kept on shooting, and what I’ll miss the most.

01 Angel Rodriguez

01 Angel Rodriguez

02 Lars Joelsson

02 Lars Joelsson

03 Pascal Colin

03 Pascal Colin

04 Stefan Persson

04 Stefan Persson

05 Fabio Maddogz Balestra

05 Fabio Maddogz Balestra

06 Patrick Merino

06 Patrick Merino

07 Gus Worthen

07 Gus Worthen

08 Norman Orly

08 Norman Orly

09 Andres Cesar

09 Andres Cesar

10 Amos Farnitano

10 Amos Farnitano

11 Berns Gilna-Murphy

11 Berns Gilna-Murphy

12 Andrea Ratto

12 Andrea Ratto

13 Erik Elferink

13 Erik Elferink

14 Devon G

14 Devon G

15 Zohar Ferro

15 Zohar Ferro

16 Mark Guider

16 Mark Guider

17 Richard Keshen

17 Richard Keshen

18 Ilan Ben Yehuda

18 Ilan Ben Yehuda

19 Tam Padullon

19 Tam Padullon

20 Theodoros  Topalis

20 Theodoros Topalis

 
21 Sk Saito

21 Sk Saito

22 Gisela Szlatoszlavek

22 Gisela Szlatoszlavek

23 Marion Junkersdorf

23 Marion Junkersdorf

24 Alphan Yilmazmaden

24 Alphan Yilmazmaden

25 Andrea Comino

25 Andrea Comino

26 Bachchu Mondal

26 Bachchu Mondal

27 Andres Cesar

27 Andres Cesar

28 Brian Villalongja

28 Brian Villalongja

29 Gabi Ben Avraham

29 Gabi Ben Avraham

30 Craig Phillip Szlatoszlavek

30 Craig Phillip Szlatoszlavek

31 Michael Kennedy

31 Michael Kennedy

32 Stefania Lazzari

32 Stefania Lazzari

33 Ziaul Kareem

33 Ziaul Kareem

34 Batsceba Hardy

34 Batsceba Hardy

35 Justyna Strzemieczna

35 Justyna Strzemieczna

36 Eduardo A Ponce

36 Eduardo A Ponce

37 Davide Dalla Giustina

37 Davide Dalla Giustina

38 Henrik Harder Bak

38 Henrik Harder Bak

39 Cristobal Carretero Cassinello

39 Cristobal Carretero Cassinello

40 Antonio E Ojeda

40 Antonio E Ojeda

41 Omri Shomer

41 Omri Shomer

42 Cris Tian

42 Cris Tian

43 Ugo Garzia

43 Ugo Garzia

44 Gus Sarkov

44 Gus Sarkov

45 Hila Rubinshtein

45 Hila Rubinshtein

46 Kevin Lim

46 Kevin Lim

47 Marco DM

47 Marco DM

48 Eric Mateu

48 Eric Mateu

49 Joel Sueur

49 Joel Sueur

50 Jan Rockar

50 Jan Rockar

51 Elizabeth Gray

51 Elizabeth Gray

52 Lukasz Palka

52 Lukasz Palka

53 Giorgia Sidoti

53 Giorgia Sidoti

54 Gerd Bonse

54 Gerd Bonse

55 Orlando Durazzo

55 Orlando Durazzo

56 Shlomy Evron

56 Shlomy Evron

57 Veska Saeva

57 Veska Saeva

58 Ralph C Piezas

58 Ralph C Piezas

59 Roberto Bartolini

59 Roberto Bartolini

60 Rully Salahudin

60 Rully Salahudin

61 Elpi Juan

61 Elpi Juan

62 Siddharta Mukherjee

62 Siddharta Mukherjee

63 Takahiro Kamekura

63 Takahiro Kamekura

64 Roberta Pastore

64 Roberta Pastore

65 Niklas Lindskog

65 Niklas Lindskog

Saturday 12.01.18
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