The Definitive Guide to Manual Mode for Street Photographers
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The Definitive Guide to Manual Mode for Street Photographers

The M mode on your camera will give you complete control of all of your settings. In Manual Mode, the manual settings give you complete control of the ISO, the shutter speed, and the aperture. The brilliance of Manual Mode is that you get to have complete creative control over the look of your images.’

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How To Choose The Best Metering Mode For Street Photography
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How To Choose The Best Metering Mode For Street Photography

‘When I first started on my photography journey, I watched a couple of YouTube videos on metering, then set my camera to evaluative metering, (which measures the whole scene) and never thought about metering again, up until I became a street photographer. Now all I do is think about metering! Well, that's not exactly true, but I sometimes have to adjust my metering mode depending upon the subject that I am shooting on the streets and the light conditions that they are in.’

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How to Start Street Photography - A Definitive Guide for Beginners
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How to Start Street Photography - A Definitive Guide for Beginners

‘Street photography is the kind of photographic genre that you can do without too much fuss. Unlike Landscape Photography, you seldom need to get up at the crack of dawn. Unlike Wildlife Photography you don't need to spend hours waiting in insect riddled grass waiting for your subject to walk into frame, and you don't need to ask people to pose in a certain way and fiddle around with bright lights, as you would with portrait photography.’

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How to Use The Exposure Triangle For Street Photography
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How to Use The Exposure Triangle For Street Photography

‘Ever wanted to know how the Exposure Triangle really works?

Once I understood and mastered how the Exposure Triangle worked, not only for Street Photography but for all genres of photography, I was able to make informed and creative choices when I took photos. I found that good exposure leads to less time trying to fix images in post-processing and more time out shooting and improving.’

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The Street Photographer's Guide to Autofocus
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The Street Photographer's Guide to Autofocus

‘Single Shot Autofocus is probably the easiest mode to get to grips with. The camera simply focuses on a subject and doesn't continue to focus, once you acquire focus. It will lock onto a subject and stay locked providing you are half-pressing the shutter button or pressing the focus button if you are using back-button focus.’

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The Street Photographer's Guide to Auto ISO
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The Street Photographer's Guide to Auto ISO

‘When you are shooting Street photography, you want every opportunity to capture your subjects in that special moment. When they walk into the correct portion of the frame that gives the composition balance; or when they are doing something humorous or out of the ordinary. As Henri Cartier-Bresson said, you want to capture that 'decisive moment'.’

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