My first blog post and I have been agonising over it for hours. How do I set the mood? Should it be something long and technical or something short and breezy? Just a photograph to show off my work or ……….
And God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light (Genesis 1:3). And I say thank God there is light, for where would we photographers be without it? Chasing the elusive golden hour at the crack of dawn with a two-tonne pack of gear (or so it seems).
After dealing with street dogs, belligerent security men and curious members of the public, the balancing act of ISO, shutter speed and f-stop somehow managed, all the time keeping an eye on creativity, I come home to practice the dark dark art of post processing.
Countless hours,thousands of rupees and too many Sunday mornings sacrificed to the God…
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These are a couple of boys and their leader in a Community Service program back in July 2004, part of The Burghers of Broadway series.

Leica Liker is honored to have Ania Vouloudi, a Thessaloniki (Greece) Street Photographer as our #16 guest.
When I was on the search for photographers that have a unique point of view, several fellow street photographers suggested I look at Ania’s work. You’ll have to agree, when you look at her work, there is a quirkiness that stands out from the crowd.
Ania’s photographs exposes that a flip of a dress or the whisp of hair all have an aesthetic worth looking at. For instance, the photo below: We’ve all done this. Swimming, blowing bubbles, and hanging off the edge of the pool. But the juxtaposition against the other feet and the point of view, makes this very mundane moment a special moment in the memory of a life.
What attracts me to Ania’s images is that they evoke my own memories. Bringing a warm feeling. So it was serendipitous…
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