“Instant Inspirations” is my series for you if you feel you suffer from “Photographer’s Block” or simply want to shoot something that you have never tried. Or at least not recently. Episode 12 should inspire you to go out and capture “playfulness”. For more exemplary photos, some advice and the links to all previous episodes continue reading after the jump…
Street Photography is about capturing and documenting everyday life of everyday people. Something I’m looking for when roaming the streets are playful scenes. People having fun, with props or without. Children playing, running around, faces all smiles. A good thing is, playful people having a good time have much less issues with someone taking their photos, especially if you smile at them and signal that you enjoy what they are doing. Obviously, certain restrictions apply. If you photograph children that are not your own, make sure you get the consent of the parents first, especially when they are recognizable and the main subject of your image. It is not that difficult at all. Just a smile, a small signal with the camera gets the job done 80% of the time. Or I explain what I do, that I’m a Street Photographer that has fun documenting life. I tell them about my blog and hand them one of my Street Photographer’s Business Card. If people object, I simply move on.
City Centers offer plenty opportunities to capture playful scenes. There are many street artists performing fun things and interact with people. If you drop them a coin or two they have no stress with you taking a photo. Go near fountains, there are almost always playful children nearby. There are so many different ways to capture playfulness. Take your camera, hit the streets and look only for those kind of scenes. Focusing on an assignment like this trains your photographic I and your creativity.
I hope you take some inspirations from this photos. Take your camera, go out and find yourself some playful scenes to capture. I would love to see your results, post a link to your images in the comment section. Have fun!
Marcus
Related Posts:
Instant Inspiration (I) – Get Down Low
Instant Inspiration (2) – Motion Blur
Instant Inspiration (3) – Silhouettes
Instant Inspiration (4) – Juxtaposition
Instant Inspiration (5) – Puddle Shooting
Instant Inspiration (6) – Storefront Windows
Instant Inspiration (8) -Make a portrait of a stranger
Instant Inspiration (9) – Concert Photography
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Thank you very much for reflagging this! Marcus
I’m going to try out your suggestions when we go to Europe this summer!
Oh yes, the Barcelona Fountain will be a good background 😉 ! Thanks for taking the time to comment! Marcus
Hammer Bilder! Es gibt keinen Favoriten. Da passt jedes einzelne! Klasse gemacht, eine sehr eindringliche Serie! Für mich ein echtes highlight auf Deinem Blog!!!
Dankeeee 😊🙏🙏!
Wauw. Those images are absolutely breathtaking!
Thank you so much 😊🙏!
😉 I took similar pictures in Würzburg of somebody blowing giant bubbles and your post reminded me of this wonderful time and memory, thank you. Hugs
So happy if I can trigger some happy memories 😊! Hugs back!
I love these Marcus. Such fun! I saw them earlier but was headed out the door, so wanted to come back and compliment you on them. 🙂 Very cool.
Thanks, Janet, this means so much! Marcus
Marcus, the silhouettes are wonderful. There is definitely an implied playfulness.
The color bubble image is nice for its abstract feelings and colorful lines.
Thank you very much for your feedback, Tim! Marcus
Marcus, you’re welcome.
Love the first two shots and having fun is the most important thing isn’t it?
Thanks, Louise, your comment is much appreciated. Yes, having fun is indeed the most important thing.
lovely captures, Marcus!!
and good point about photographing children in the streets … I personally avoid it… but in any event, asking the parent is a must, imho!
Thanks, Alexandra, really appreciate your words!
Nice tips Marcus. A smile goes a long way.
To does, Yuri, it does…..
There is so much motion in your photos! They really capture the moment
Thank you so much for your great comment! Marcus