Finding a great street shot is a combination of patience, persistence and plain old luck. Being at the right place at the right time. At least that’s what I usually find to be true when shooting candid street scenes. You can visit a place multiple times in different lighting situations and still not get the shot. I think that’s what makes it so rewarding when you do get it. It’s a hunt. Learning to identify where the shot may most likely play out in front of you in the right lighting etc. obviously increases your chances greatly. But it’s still not a sure thing.
Here’s a little breakdown of a photo hunt from the archive. These were shot in summer 2018 in Brooklyn’s Borough Park and Bensonhurst neighborhoods. I’ve always loved the old above ground subway track. Everything below it seems to be stuck in time.
All images shot on iPhone and processed with VSCO or Snapseed.