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La Banda

July 19, 2015 in Life

This image made in April of 2013 exemplifies some of the reasons I enjoy street portraiture. Regular candid street shooting involves no connection or involvement with the people being photographed. In a strict sense, it's almost --or well could be-- defined as exploitative, but this is obviously debatable and I won't get into a senseless discussion on the subject here. There are, however, street tog purists who will outright reject any photography that involves posing individuals. The claim is the photography lacks authenticity. I would rather not be called a street photographer if I am to be bound to certain rules that will keep me from enjoying something I do greatly: connecting, understanding, and getting to know others while following my passion for photography

Tags: Mexico City, ἐφήμερος ephemeral visions 城市摄影 街头摄影, cdmx, Monumento A La Revolucion, mexico city, ciudad de mexico, people, street portraiture, D600, Nikon D600, Nikkor 50mm f/1.8, CDMX, skaters, youth, joven
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