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The Street Photographers Guide to Aperture Priority

‘Aperture priority for beginners - this guide will help you if you want to go out and start shooting street photography today and want to have a fair amount of creative control over your camera settings and your images.’

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Brighton Street Photography - Composition Tips and Great Locations for Photographers

I love Brighton. It seems to be an underrated place for Street Photography. With its many unique and characterful areas and attractions, Brighton Town actually offers many interesting opportunities for great street photos.’

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How To Shoot Street Photography on London's South Bank

‘The South Bank in the City of London is a fantastic place for Street Photography. Not only do you have the beautiful setting of the River Thames, the various uniquely structures bridges, the city skyline and St Paul's Cathedral to photograph, you also have a constant stream of people walking along with the river's edge eating and drinking outside cafés and chatting to family and friends. It really is a London street photographer's paradise.’

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Night Street Photography - Protect Your Highlights

‘I hit the streets of Rye the other night. It's definitely tourist season, there were loads of people around. It's not so great if you want peace and quiet, but it certainly is great if you're shooting street photography.’

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13 Tips for Shooting Urban Landscape Photography at Night

‘'Where are you going with this?' you might be thinking...

Well, if you take these landscape photography composition rules and apply them to your street photography, you will be creating urban landscape images.’

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The Best Camera Settings for Urban Night & Street Photography

‘I have spent endless nights experimenting with camera settings so that I can take decent night Urban Photography images without having to worry about changing them too often. Here are some of my tried and tested settings for you to try out.’

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