Summer in Istanbul | Street Photography by a Turkish Photographer
This is a collection of photos taken by a Turkish photographer. Let's head to the streets and seaside of Turkey
This is a collection of photos taken by a Turkish photographer. Let's head to the streets and seaside of Turkey
Tips: Use high-speed continuous shooting to capture dynamics; the bigger the movements, the more natural they look!
When taking photos by the seaside, many people don’t know where to put their hands once they stand in front of the camera.
The winding water streaks on glass windows are the best natural film filters—who says rainy seasons only mean staying at home waiting for sunny days?
Rainy days always make people feel a little lazy, yet they are especially ideal for grabbing the GR3X and heading out to take casual shots. With its compact and lightweight body
David Sark uses Sydney's rainy and overcast days as his canvas, constructing cinematic street photography with dark tone aesthetics.
I really love these photos with soft lighting, especially the ones taken at the bar counter. They feel so artistic, evoking the cinematic vibe of a wealthy Shanghai lady from the Republic of China era.
Bi-jiun Chen is a street photographer from Taiwan, China. Her unique approach to street photography has earned widespread acclaim in the photography community.
Fredrik Axling was born in 1972 in Stockholm, the capital of Sweden. Since childhood, he has had a keen observation and curiosity about the world around him.
Here’s a recommended upgrade for professional photographers’ creative toolkit! Sony’s G Master II “Trinity Lenses” — the 16-35mm GM II, 24-70mm GM II, and 70-200mm GM II — each embody the evolution of “smaller
Architecture is a frozen poem, and light and shadow are the magicians that endow it with rhythm and soul.
Taking Photos with a 50mm Lens,Compared with the exaggerated perspective effect of wide-angle lenses
Every journey is a dialogue with the world. I long to step into unfamiliar streets and lanes, meet different people, and use my lens to record those fleeting atmospheres and emotions.
The straight-out-of-camera mode of Fujifilm cameras features unique color styles, excellent image quality, and user-friendly operation, with details as follows:
the yellow in the lens of photographer Ilker Karaman.