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Selective Color
Selective color, sometimes referred to as color popping, works by turning an image black and white while keeping the subject in color. Done well, it creates strong contrast and directs attention exactly where you want it. Done poorly, it can feel heavy-handed and distracting rather than effective.
10 Rules for Street Photography
Street photography is about seeing the world in new ways and capturing moments that tell a story. These 10 rules aren’t strict laws: they’re practical tips to help you shoot smarter, notice more, and develop your own style. From slowing down and committing to a single lens to knowing when to break the rules, this guide is packed with advice to make your street photography more intentional and fun.
7 Tips for Overcoming Your Fear of Street Photography
Seven tips to help get over the fear of taking photos of strangers in public when doing street photography. Advice for the novice street photographer.