A Street Photography Critique with Thorsten Overgaard

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A Street Photography Critique with Thorsten Overgaard
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What makes a good street photo? Here's a critique of some photos with photographer Thorsten Overgaard.

The last image for street photography critique captures a near-silhouette of a man looking out over some water. Over his face, you can see some reflections of other people, which makes it appear that the image is captured through glass.This photo doesn’t immediately capture Thorsten’s imagination—it seems like a boring place and image. The way to add significance would be through a subtitle about where it is and who it’s capturing.

Be sure to watch the full video at the top if you’d like to hear more of Thorsten’s critiques as well as learn more about street photography. Street photography is an art, but it’s something you can keep practicing and get better at. Listening to Thorsten’s street photography critique gives us so many different tips and tricks to create the best image possible.: Martin Kaninsky is a photographer, reviewer, and YouTuber based in Prague, Czech Republic. The opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the author.

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