This is a big one for me guys. But I think you not only realize that this director, his cinematography and his imagery influenced me, but it also influenced a lot of artists, especially directors and photographers. Some of them, …
Vivian Maier & the morality question
Vivian Maier. Many of you know the street photographer, who was born at the end of the 1920s, and was discovered by chance after she had already passed away. She is said to have taken more than 100,000 photos in …
Café Lehmitz – by Anders Petersen
The first photo of the Swedish born photographer Anders Petersen (born 1944) I ever saw was on the cover of Tom Waits` album “Rain Dogs”. It was released about a year after I was born. Of course, as a child …
A Conversation With Daniel Sigg
Daniel Sigg is a photographer based in Minneapolis/Saint Paul with Swiss origins. He is a founding member of the swissstreetcollective. He works and is interested in a wide field of genres including street photography. Today I wanted to ask him …
The Silent Shutter. Can You Do Street Photography Like A Ninja?
The silent shutter release – is it beneficial on the street? Does it make you stealth and silent like a Ninja? No more reveiling shutter sounds? Must be great, right? When you ask me, yes and no. But most of …
A Conversation With Nathan Weyenberg
Hi Nathan, thank you for taking the time to answer some of my questions. I’ve had you on my radar for a long time, more than two years to be exact I have been following your photography eagerly. I love …