My desire to take photos of everywhere I go started long ago.
As a kid I used to have this little camera that took terrible photos I took it everywhere and shot pictures of my family, the house, and tried to capture the road somehow.
That turned into better photos when I started using my mobile phone at around age 15.
We went to London with school and those pictures were still really bad.
At least the quality.
But now that I’ve been practicing with my camera (Canon EOS R50) in the streets - I’m being forced to be creative.
Because when you’re walking around your hometown you won’t notice anything new.
Or would you?
You need to force yourself to look differently if you want to see new things. Because from another perspective there’s a lot to explore in your hometown.
It opens your eyes to the beautiful. You’ll start to appreciate the smaller things again. Those make you happier.
By the way, if you like my photography, you can follow me on Instagram as well where I publish new photos every day!
Expect a lot of street photography in the next week. We’re going to Berlin and I’m planning to shoot a lot!
For now, have a great remainder of this day, and hope to publish another article tomorrow.
- Bryan
I've had similar experiences with street photography. Just went out this afternoon, matter of fact.
Great shots!!! I really loved the building shot looking at the blue sky