Jul. 29th, 2010
Shooting from the hip
Jul. 29th, 2010 11:54 pmThis evening, partly inspired by an article about Lomography that Miranda sent me last week and partly by the "Exposed: Voyeurism, Surveillance and the Camera" exhibition at Tate Modern, I decided to walk from the office to Victoria station holding my compact camera at waist level and taking random pictures.
I clicked when I saw anything that caused a reaction in me without slowing down at all.
I ended up with over 200 photos and I quite like the randomness, the strangle angles and how blurry some are.
Plus I enjoyed the immediateness and the freedom of taking pictures of people without them being aware or posing (well if you are lucky enough to frame the subject).
Here's a small selection of my favourites:
( Click here for more )

I clicked when I saw anything that caused a reaction in me without slowing down at all.
I ended up with over 200 photos and I quite like the randomness, the strangle angles and how blurry some are.
Plus I enjoyed the immediateness and the freedom of taking pictures of people without them being aware or posing (well if you are lucky enough to frame the subject).
Here's a small selection of my favourites:
( Click here for more )