This is the third post of photos from my Street Photography Day in Santiago, Chile. Check out other posts here: Santiagueños – Santiago People and The Faces Of Santiago De Chile.
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This is the third post of photos from my Street Photography Day in Santiago, Chile. Check out other posts here: Santiagueños – Santiago People and The Faces Of Santiago De Chile.
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Wow you’ve taken some fantastic shots here, really captures the essence of the streets in Chile!
Imperative Travel recently posted..Top 5 Places to visit in Barcelona
Thanks, John! The Streets of Santiago de Chile is my greatest discovery this year.
These are beautiful! You always seem to capture the most candid photos of people!
Jessica recently posted..They Say It’s One of Japan’s Most Beautiful Festivals…
Thank you, Jessica! Street photography is mostly about being in the right place at the right time :)
Your photos seem to say “hey, spring is back !”. Well done, keep it up!
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Thanks, Cez! It is actually “Hey, fall is back!” at this time of the year in Chile :)
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I’m glad I randomly came across your blog. These photos are wonderful! I’m a decent photographer myself, but always wish I were better at street photography.
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Thank you, Ryan! I am also glad you came across :)
As I have just written to Jessica above, Street Photography is about being in the right place at the right time. I am working on a new post about Street Photography where I will share basic rules and techniques… Stay tuned ;)
memographer recently posted..Santiago de Chile: Street Photographer’s Paradise
Aww, the first one with the kitty just warmed my heart! So adorable!:-)
Jess @UsedYorkCity recently posted..UYC’s Walks: Central Park South
Thanks, Jess. The kitten is adorable! I used to have this type of cat years ago… It’s my favorite type- a little tiger!!
I admire seeing black and white photography and your snapshots of Santiago Chile are beautiful :). I need to admit the girls are very hot :):P
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Can’t argue, Agness. The girls are hot :)
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Hi Alex, really beautiful street and people photos. I love the shot of the girls looking up the stage; great capture of their expressions.
Marisol@TravelingSolemates recently posted..Angkor Thom: The Faces of South Gate & Bayon Temple
Thank you, Marisol! I love Santiago. I’ve never taken so many beautiful street photos in such a short period of time.
You’ve caught quite a bit of life in Santiago in this vibrant series, Alex. And you’re right about it being a “sttreet photographer’s paradise”. As I told you when you were here, I’ve never had a bad reaction from anyone when pointing a camera at them in the street in this city. The only problem is that they’re liable to start posing wildly!
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So true, Andrew.
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Great images of everyday life in Santiago! The dog on the park bench looks so comfy!!
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Thanks, Dana! The Life of Dogs in Santiago can be a separate blog. I wonder why nobody has started it yet :)
I first attempted street photography while studying in France. I still feel uncomfortable taking stranger’s pictures, though. You do it so well!
Thank you, Emily!
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