The Mong Kok night market in Hong Kong is always entertaining and full of surprises ….. this particular evening was no exception. A group of seven street performers was offering non-stop action at one of the busiest intersection of the district. Individual member took turn to sing while the others acted as backup dancers. The singing was okay but the ridiculous costumes and dance moves were really the main attraction. The most memorable group member was this old man wearing a yellow tank top, Afro wig, red scarf and lots of colorful flowers. The beautiful man proudly posed in front of my camera; as I was busy clicking away ….
So, the final stage of my photo project is coming.
There are lot of pictures was made by me on the way of finding the right direction.
The street photo – the most suitable genre as it more acceptable for me as an student.
Will see the results.
Batman and other superheroes, help me, please)
Best regards,
Anna Tkacheva
Pre-master ‘Media, Journalism and Film Studies’
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I often get asked why I like to photograph random strangers on the street. My answer isn’t all that complicated nor are my reasons for taking this photographic route. To be perfectly honest, I’m not even much of a people person! That said, I have met many interesting folks over the course of my street portraiture project.
Although I have shot some street photography and portraits in the past, my first true street portrait was taken in 2011, and I remember how that encounter put me on the path to photographing hundreds of people since. I walked by her at first and about 1 minute later decided to turn back and ask for a portrait. She kindly agreed and the photo (left), although not technically perfect, is one of my favorite images.
Behind every frame there is a story. Some of the stories are simple excerpts – an abbreviated version of the bigger…
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