Last November Peter and I were part of a street photography workshop led our very talented friend and photographer
Meredith Mullins. We gathered at the
Mona Bismarck American Center to talk about street photography and then Meredith gave us our assignments. One was to find a spot, and stay there long enough to become part of it, unseen. We had several other tasks as we hit the streets along the Seine. The next day, while just wandering along rue Bonaparte waiting for friends, I walked across the street, leaned against a store front and stood there for maybe 5 minutes or more just snapping away. Normally I don't shoot those begging in Paris, but this time the woman was such a part of the scene and I was far enough away, I didn't feel as if I was invading her space. This is the photo I selected to share with Meredith and my fellow classmates.
5 comments:
A very real Paris V.
Nice shot, V. It must be hard to stay in one place and blend in when it is pouring down or really cold outside. Brrr... Like Paris, the workshop sounds like a really good idea. Wish I could have been there. :-) Veronique (French Girl in Seattle)
It's a wonderful capture, V. And the workshop sounds terrific!
Interesting assignment—and well executed by you. Maybe this woman is too much part of the scene—she's certainly not catching the attention of the man and woman passing by.
It works quite well.
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