A collection of short articles on photography
Where do you find all these characters?
One of the questions I get asked most often is ‘where do you find all these characters?’
My usual answer is along the lines of ‘they’re everywhere’.
We are all ‘characters’ really, all faces are interesting in some way. From a photographic perspective, it’s really just a case of looking for the fleeting expression or a hand gesture or the interaction between subjects with each other and their surroundings.
A lot of the street photography books and videos have suggestions such as finding an interesting location and waiting for something to happen or someone ‘interesting’ to walk through the scene. I’m not really a fan of this approach. Firstly, I find it boring, but more importantly, why should the interesting characters walk through the supposedly interesting location? Similarly, I’m not really a fan of photo expeditions. Why should the characters only appear between 2pm and 4pm on a Saturday afternoon because a photographer has decided to load up a gadget bag and hit the streets?
My approach is much more random. Walk the dog and have a camera in your pocket. Go to the shops – have a camera with you, grab a coffee – have a camera with you. You never know when you need it.
None of the pictures featured here are taken on 'photo expeditions'. I took all of them within a few miles from home on small cameras. There might not be any 'classic' pictures, but they don't need to be. Capturing real people living real lives is the essence of street photography.
Hopefully, they show that the ‘characters’ aren’t that hard to find. Carry a camera and they find you.