Fine Art Street Photography PERFECT FIRST LESSON



In this video, I learn to photograph Fine Art Street Photography.

Last week, I teamed up with Gareth Danks a Fine Art Street Photographer and headed to London. My objective was to learn how to create Street Photography images in a Fine Art Style!

I have a deep passion for Street Photography. I also love creating Fine Art Landscape Images. Because I love both, I thought it was about time I tried to combine both passions so that’s where Gareth comes in.

Gareth is a Photographer by profession and he’s a highly admired Fine Art Street Photographer too! So, if ever I was going to learn a new style then there’s no better teacher out there!

I would like to take this opportunity to thank Gareth for his time and patience… especially the latter 🙂

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28 thoughts on “Fine Art Street Photography PERFECT FIRST LESSON”

  1. This type of street photography is very appealing to me. I learned quite a lot. I appreciate this approach in both street photography and landscape photography. Both you and Gareth always teach me something new.

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  2. I was walking a country track and photographing a lone tree which happened to be in a similar direction to the track and I was abused by a person who appeared on the track who thought I was taking a photo of them!! Do you have this problem with busy street photography and how do you deal with abusive people even though maybe like here in NZ it is legal to photograph people in public spaces. I felt this abuse ruined my photographic day out and now not sure I want to try actual street photography. I do carry a piece of paper with the law printed to show people it is legal but abuse is abuse and it could potentially get scary!

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  3. I absolutely loved this episode. What a valuable, knowledge-packed, inspirational video. I am moving rapidly towards the fine-art side of street in my work and this was immensely helpful. Thank you both!

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  4. Gary your talking bollocks I’ve seen your other work and you are already a highly competent and artistic photographer it just annoys me slightly that you even question yourself even before this video ends I know that somebody like you is going to come off up with something good

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  5. Great insight into the genre guys, like Gareth says it’s spotting a good location, working it and patience. Gareth makes it look easy but it’s far from it and most people I would imagine try to get out of shot if they see someone taking a picture, not realising they are the subject. I guess part of the skill is positioning yourself to get the shot without being spotted so people act as normal as possible 🤔 Were either of you questioned as to what you were up to at anytime and did you feel comfortable doing it Gary ?

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  6. The term fine art is botched beyond recognition here. Fine art isn’t rule of thirds! You can get away with underexposure in fine art! “Fine art location”? If you have good light, it makes fine art photography easier! Lol!!!! Stop watching YouTube DIYers and pick up a photo history book or two.

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  7. Fantastic day!! really fun to watch that back, thanks Mr Gough! its just occurred to me that this is the first time I've shot with you and YOU haven't got us in trouble with security haha.. great. vid mate!! thanks for all the nice comments from your viewers too!!

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