Here some recent images took either with a Ricoh GR3 or with a Leica Q. All in Mexico City.
Tell me which one is your favorite!
Thanks
Here some recent images took either with a Ricoh GR3 or with a Leica Q. All in Mexico City.
Tell me which one is your favorite!
Thanks
Just an image that I took in São Paulo with my Leica Q. Always try to see good opportilunkties to shoot in this case, lock for good light in the night combined with a reflection… shopping windows are always interesting.
Recently I got a Ricoh GR III camera, if you google it you will see it is the #1 recommendation for street photographers, and the main reason is that it has a great sensor, so it delivers great image quality and is very small compared with any other camera in the market that can deliver this image quality.
I really like it as you can put it in your pocket, and is always ready to capture candid moments. The price is about 900usd, but if you do not have that amount I would recommend to buy the previous verison (II) as you can get it with about 400usd and is also a super tool.
Here some images that I took recently while in the quarenteen in my home, just playing with good light and the smal Ricoh GRIII
You can get a print of one of these images in the following page:
https://torobravophotography.darkroom.tech/
Have a great day¡
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Here some shoots using the Ricoh GR III fantastic small camera, all the photos were taken in Mexico City in good light conditions and after edited in LightRoom + Snapseed.
In StreetPhotography is important to respect the light and the shadows!
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Here some photos that I recently took in Tepoztlan, a place that si close to Mexico City.
Tall me in the comments if you like this!
Here some photos that I took last weekend in Oaxtepec, Mexico.
Here some images to celebrate The Day of Dead, one onf my favorite traditions form my country (Mexico).
Tell me in the comments which is your favorite? You can see more photos in my Instagram account! @torobravoohotography
I like to shoot some photos in a single place, when I find good light I stay in the same place and wait something to happen, this is what I call “working the scene”
The following photos were taken in the same spot (Sao Paulo, Brasil) in about 30 min.
Here another example, photos were took the same day close to Vila Madalena in Sao Paulo, Brasil.
Sao Paulo, Brasil
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Airports are great places to shoot, the reason is that you will always find people in movement and if you are lucky you can find great places inside the airport in which the light and shadows live.
Here some images recently rock in Panama airport, Panama is refurbishing it’s airport to be the host of America’s, and this is the new section…
Which one is your favorite?
“I am forever chasing light. Light turns the ordinary into the magical.” – Trent Parke
Photography definition is “painting with light”, it is certainly light what makes ordinary photographs extraordinary. – Erik Kim
One thing that I have learn shooting street photography is to see the light, either in black and white or in color, light is the “cherry on the cake” as it will make your images even better.
Light can transform your images, so pay attention to good subjects, good background and good light to make remarkable shoots.
The last advice is to try to shoot in the sunrise or in the sunset, in those period of times is where you will find the best light to shoot¡
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When I go shooting in the streets, I also like to see the street art. Recently I was in Sao Paulo and realize that this city has the best street art in latin america, here some photos:
Here one of my favorites, shoot from the Sec Musem, which by the way is a must, as it always has photography exhibitions.
And here some others form the Paulista Avenue.
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