This month’s Creativity Project theme is street photography. According to Wikipedia, street photography features subjects in candid situations within public places and does not necessitate the presence of a street or even the urban environment. It can also be devoid of people entirely. This type of photography is always a challenge for me. But when I’m on vacation, it’s a different story! I think it’s the “tourist” mentality that allows me to relax and capture my surroundings with more ease. Here’s a few “street style” photos from my most recent travels – places both near and far. To continue the circle, visit Scarlett at House of Emery for her take on this month’s theme.
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THE CREATIVITY PROJECT // STREET PHOTOGRAPHY |
Life with Kaishon - Awesome pictures. I love that you have been able to travel so much Maddy! I love your adventures and your outlook on life! Happy Friday Maddy!
Jani B - Love these!
Buckeroomama - What a wonderful smorgasbord of really cool photos from all the places you’ve been! That one from Aruba with the donkey (?) cracked me up… and I LOVE that one of the traffic jam in NYC!
Scarlett - Fantabulous! i love your colors : )
Katherine Vargas - LOVE, LOVE ,LOVE!!!! this are stunning.
Sharon - You’ve been all over!!! How awesome is that?! I love the ones from Greece.
Sabine - Wonderful photos! It does help when one looks with the eyes of a tourist (i.e. the eyes of an enthusiastic child), doesn’t it? That said, I especially love your NY photos – which is just around the corner and must feel very ‘every day’ to you.
The Guilty Hyena - I couldn’t figure out what sort of animal that was in Aruba ! until Buckeroomama kindly pointed out it was a donkey ! I still can’t make out what the anatomy is :) An engaging array of photographs on your travels.
Hannah - I love your street photos! The first one is really cool with the zig zag lanes!
Street photography is one of my favorite things to look at! I follow this blog http://nyportraits.blogspot.com because that’s all it is, photos and descriptions around NY. I loved reading it before my trip up there to get some of the nitty gritty on the native spots and to see the “every day” up there.
Erica L. - I absolutely love these photos. For a split second I felt like I was at each one of those places. You’re amazing!