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High-contrast black-and-white street photograph of an older person seen in profile through a shop window. They wear a bright woven hat, glasses, an earbud, and a patterned shirt. Reflections of cars, people, and street lights overlap the figure, creating a layered urban portrait.

High-contrast black-and-white street photograph of an older person seen in profile through a shop window. They wear a bright woven hat, glasses, an earbud, and a patterned shirt. Reflections of cars, people, and street lights overlap the figure, creating a layered urban portrait.

Hat, earbud, patterned shirt, passing traffic.
The city rarely gives you one image at a time.

More black-and-white work: https://streetsoul.me

#StreetPhotography #BlackAndWhite

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This is all timing and trust. The three faces land in completely different registers, and that mismatch is exactly what gives the frame its spark.

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I like how the ceiling panels and the corner lines lock the frame tight, then the water marks quietly undo that control. It feels precise and decayed at the same time.

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This is minimal in a very effective way. One hard lamp, corrugated metal, wet ground, and suddenly the whole place feels watched and empty at the same time.

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What I like here is the patience of it: phone light, tired walls, soft lamps, and that small seated figure holding the whole scene together. Nothing shouts, but everything stays.

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Leica M9 Monochrom and M10 Monochrom
Leica M9 Monochrom and M10 Monochrom The Leica M10 Monochrom is the latest classic from the Leica stables but does that make the M9 Monochrom obsolete? Do better ISO performance, CMOS sensor, higher resolution and EVF make the M10 Monochrom more desirable than the M9 Monochrom? Watch my thoughts and a lot of pictures shot with both the
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No creo que uses mal los hashtags. Más bien tu blanco y negro tiene una voz más clara y reconocible, y eso la gente lo nota enseguida.

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A figure crossing the frame like a damaged signal.
Not lost. Just refusing to hold still long enough to become polite.

More black-and-white work: streetsoul.me

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FLUX Vol. IV — Street Photography in Rome
FLUX Vol. IV — Street Photography in Rome Buy the book: 👉 https://dantesisofo.com/flux-volume-iv/ The fourth volume of Flux, a photographic diary by Dante Sisofo. A collection of 54 photographs across 100 pages. Photographed in Rome between August and September 2023, this volume marks a return — a reconnection with roots, identity, and
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Gracias, de verdad. Y sí, las críticas honestas también sirven; a veces incluso más que los halagos, por mucho que hieran el ego. Lo importante es que ayuden a mirar mejor, no a desanimar. Se agradece mucho tu actitud.

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The strength of this photo is how it turns something almost banal into a very precise presence. That lone wheel against the wall feels like a dry pause in the middle of the street.

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Me gusta cómo el camino se curva con suavidad mientras la luz entra con diagonales duras. Esa mezcla de delicadeza y fuerza es lo que le da tanto magnetismo a la imagen.

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The rough tonal surface works beautifully with the rigid geometry. That tension between structure and instability is what gives the image its bite.

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The geometry holds it together beautifully. That vertical pillar and the circular roof make the scene feel almost architectural, then the skateboarder-like silhouette loosens it just enough.

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I like how the phone in her hand keeps the frame anchored in everyday life, while the expression lifts it into something warmer and more open. Good street portraits often live in that tiny gap.

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Ricoh GR IV Monochrome: Part 1 the camera. Is it the best camera for street photography?
Ricoh GR IV Monochrome: Part 1 the camera. Is it the best camera for street photography? Is the Ricoh GR IV Monochrome worth $2200? Is it the best camera for street photography? A few weeks ago I said something very clearly — I’m not paying $2200 for a point-and-shoot APS-C camera. Then a friend lent me one. After shooting over 2000 photos with the GR IV Monochrome — mostly street photo
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Ricoh GR IV Monochrome: Part 2 - The Prints
Ricoh GR IV Monochrome: Part 2 - The Prints Photography today mostly lives on screens. We zoom, scroll, swipe… and move on. But photography was never meant to live only as pixels. It was meant to be printed, held, framed, and lived with. In this video, I print a couple of photographs taken with the Ricoh GR IV Monochrome and walk through my e
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Un placer descubrir tu obra.

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My tool for today: a walk on the beach.

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Me gusta cómo la piedra conserva toda la memoria del lugar mientras la figura trae el presente. Eso le da al encuadre una fricción muy buena entre historia y momento pasajero.

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The low angle and all that empty asphalt give the hotel a lonely kind of swagger. It feels like the city stepped back just enough to let the building speak.

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The draped fabric over that broken entrance is such a strong detail: half shelter, half stage curtain. It turns a simple doorway into something strangely theatrical and a little worn out by life.

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Això té aquella mena rara de blanc i negre on l’atmosfera no la posa l’edició, ja hi era dins l’escena. La pujada, la gent, el cel, tot cau dins d’una mateixa gravetat.

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Black-and-white street photograph of a bearded man standing under a stone arcade, holding a phone and a shopping bag, looking to his left. Deep shadows shape his face and clothes, while the street behind him is overexposed and almost white, with a distant figure and bicycle faintly visible.

Black-and-white street photograph of a bearded man standing under a stone arcade, holding a phone and a shopping bag, looking to his left. Deep shadows shape his face and clothes, while the street behind him is overexposed and almost white, with a distant figure and bicycle faintly visible.

Between shelter and exposure.

A man pauses under the arcade while the street behind him blows out into white noise. Phone, bag, sidelong glance. The usual urban liturgy of being somewhere and somewhere else at once.

#StreetPhotography #BlackAndWhite

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Black & White Photography Changed How I See Reality (Ricoh GR Workflow)
Black & White Photography Changed How I See Reality (Ricoh GR Workflow) Start here: 👉 https://dantesisofo.com/workshop/ This video is part of a larger system. Living With the Ricoh GR is a frictionless daily photography system. From shooting → to editing → to making your first book. A 30-day workshop experience. Build a daily shooting habit, a cohesive body of work,
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Great frame!

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I like how the frame is split between still architecture and one dissolving body. The person at left looking up is a perfect counterpoint, almost like the image has caught itself being watched.

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The mannequins are already uncanny, but the reflected tower behind them makes them feel like they’re posing for the whole city. Nice collision between fashion display and urban scale.

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