It's not important. Go out and shoot with the gear you own, confident whichever camera you use to take a photo is more than up to the task.
Read MoreStreet Photography (finger)tips
Always have your camera ready. While on my way home, sitting on the train, I still have my camera in hand. It doesn't get put to bed in my camera bag until I'm home.
Read MoreThe Fear of Street Photography
One of the biggest hurdles to overcome as a street photographer is fear. The fear of being seen. The fear of being confronted by a person whose picture you have taken.
Read MoreRed / Orange / Yellow
Street photography is an incredible challenge. For me, it's the absolute pinnacle of photography as it requires an in-depth understanding of the camera and exposure while working under pressure and often out of your comfort zone.
Read MoreBarber Street
The brief; To hit the streets of London with my camera, a bag full of Johnny’s Chop Chop products and their brand ambassador, Dani Lewis, a.k.a, Toastie Styles.
Read MoreStaring down the barrel of a 35mm
I will almost always recommend a prime lens when asked for lens recommendations. My current 'go to' prime is a Fujifilm 35mm f1.4. It's a beauty and ideal for street photography.
Read MoreSome questions...
I'm often asked questions via social media about my photos, ranging from the gear to the methods I use while photographing the streets of London.
Read MoreChinatown Nights
One of my favourite things to do on the way home from the office is to jump off the tube at Leicester square and do a couple of laps of Chinatown.
Read MoreShooting Panes
Street photography is a daunting activity. To be a good street photographer, you must be highly confident and work outside your comfort zone.
Read MoreLook Up
I’ve spent years wandering around its streets, camera in hand, looking more like a lost tourist than a lifelong Londoner. Irritating busy commuters as I stand in the middle of the pavement, looking up at seemingly nothing.
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