/r/streetphotography
A subreddit to share your street photography work and discuss the technique, gear and philosophies behind shooting street.
Welcome to /r/streetphotography! This is a place to share your street photography work and discuss the technique, gear and philosophies behind shooting street.
OFF-TOPIC POSTS RESULT IN BANS. PLEASE READ THE RULES BEFORE POSTING
Includes recommended collectives, blogs, videos, podcasts and flickr groups, books and movies.
Community Guidelines
Feedback and constructive criticism is encouraged. Destructive criticism is discouraged. Let's build a community we would be happy to meet with IRL.
Read the submission guideline before posting
Regular and persistent promotion of your work here is not condoned. Aim to only post your best work, or work that you would like to be critiqued. (3x a week max)
Feel free to post photographic work, videos, articles or interviews about other street photographers you find inspiring.
Please use the NSFW tag for any photos/posts that you feel are NSFW or NSFL, as a courtesy to other users. As a heads up, you should include the reason for marking it NSFW in the headline.
Please clearly credit the photographer if you are not the photographer. Photos are assumed to be OC, so even innocent cases of not clearly crediting the photographer sit badly.
If your post doesn’t show up straight away, it’s probably just caught in the spam filter. Either wait for the mods to release it, or you can message the mods about it. DO NOT delete your post and try again, it will only anger the spam filter!
Submission Guideline: By submitting your work to /r/streetphotography you are giving other users the permission to critique your work. It may help critics by adding a short comment about why you posted it.
See also
/r/humanporn/ Inspiring portraits
/r/photocritique/ For constructive criticism
/r/photography/ Everything about photography
/r/photographs/ Photos across all genres
/r/analog/ For film shooters
/r/picturechallenge/ Weekly photo challenges
/r/streetphotography
Taken in Medellín
Point and shoot Nikon film camera - Fuji Film 400
Petition to blow the budget on bringing tungsten bulbs back…
Hi all, I’ve been into photography for about ten years mostly landscape and nature stuff. I’m really interested in street photography, but hesitant to get started, I feel awkward walking around the street snapping pics of random people, how they would respond etc. any advice for getting started? Also equipment advice such as best lens choices would be great
Was walking around the streets and see this scene. Thinking if this is a good example of leasing lines :)
Photo taken: 2020 Photographer: me (ig: kosztooo)