Favourite RF / Street Photography Books


Have been waiting for this and finally its available again... :lovegrin: :sweatsm: ;)

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http://opentrolley.com.sg/book_detail.aspx?ean=9780500543931
 

Any street photography/RF related magazines that anyone can recommend? Most of the mags i see in bookstores relate to DSLRs
 

Have been waiting for this and finally its available again... :lovegrin: :sweatsm: ;)

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http://opentrolley.com.sg/book_detail.aspx?ean=9780500543931

Nice catch!
Saw this at Riceball but couldn't look through it as it was sealed.
That front-cover image from Matt Stuart immediately caught my attention, always liked his work.
He said in an interview that he crouched by the curb for more than half an hour, waiting for a good shot of the feet.
And that pigeon just appeared, and as luck would have it, its tail mimicked the coat-tail of the passer-by.
I guess he proves that you really do make your own luck!

Let us know how's the book, it's definitely on my to-buy list.

Cheers!
 

Nice catch!
Saw this at Riceball but couldn't look through it as it was sealed.
That front-cover image from Matt Stuart immediately caught my attention, always liked his work.
He said in an interview that he crouched by the curb for more than half an hour, waiting for a good shot of the feet.
And that pigeon just appeared, and as luck would have it, its tail mimicked the coat-tail of the passer-by.
I guess he proves that you really do make your own luck!

Let us know how's the book, it's definitely on my to-buy list.

Cheers!

Bro my copy of that book u intro has arrived...im reading the first few pages....interesting book!
 

Here's a magazine to share... you can download the digital copy for free

Extracted from the website...
"The first issue of Radiate Magazine includes photographs by Paul Trevor, John Battaglia, the un-posed street collective (Michal Adamski, Damian Chrobak, Pawel Piotrowski, Zbigniew Osiowy, Tomasz Lazar and Maciej Dakowicz), Charlie Kirk, Misho Baranovic, Bruce Byers and Justin Sainsbury. 100 pages, great street photography, and absolutely no adverts whatsoever....

http://www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/226196

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There is recently a release of this book...online free...think was the 2nd book released by the same author...i just cant recall
 

There is recently a release of this book...online free...think was the 2nd book released by the same author...i just cant recall

85mm :)
 

Here's a magazine to share... you can download the digital copy for free

Extracted from the website...
"The first issue of Radiate Magazine includes photographs by Paul Trevor, John Battaglia, the un-posed street collective (Michal Adamski, Damian Chrobak, Pawel Piotrowski, Zbigniew Osiowy, Tomasz Lazar and Maciej Dakowicz), Charlie Kirk, Misho Baranovic, Bruce Byers and Justin Sainsbury. 100 pages, great street photography, and absolutely no adverts whatsoever....


http://www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/226196

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bro, thanks for the heads-up!
easy peasy, sign up and get free book!
 

newghost said:

Thanks bro..do u have de links for de download?
 

Here bro... link to both books

http://book.85mm.ch/

Thomas is on flickr too...
 

Street Photography Now is actually available at your public libraries. that's where i read mine. and lots of others too actually.

Nice catch!
Saw this at Riceball but couldn't look through it as it was sealed.
That front-cover image from Matt Stuart immediately caught my attention, always liked his work.
He said in an interview that he crouched by the curb for more than half an hour, waiting for a good shot of the feet.
And that pigeon just appeared, and as luck would have it, its tail mimicked the coat-tail of the passer-by.
I guess he proves that you really do make your own luck!

Let us know how's the book, it's definitely on my to-buy list.

Cheers!
 

Among my photo books collection, i flipped the RFSG book quite often. Its mostly local, which i can closely relate to, and importantly some were taken by people whom i corresponded, that gave a more human touch.
 

Suffering!

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