Final street photos of 2020

2020 was a crazy year all around there’s no denying that. I was thinking about doing a “best of” but since I have some new photos that I took recently this post will be about the final photos I took in 2020.

Because I put some of my best work here it seems like I only take good shots but these didn’t come easy for me. I took a lot of bad shots (in my opinion) and a few good ones. Through the whole time I felt like I was doing terrible.

When I’m away from shooting I feel like I lose my “eye” and my reaction to situations isn’t as bold or quick. The key honestly to liking your work, and I think this is anything you do, is repetition. Practice as much as you can and eventually you’ll figure out how to get things how you want it.

These photos might feel a little different but I hope you guys enjoy.

This was taken with my 23mm f2 lens (they all were!) so it’s 35mm equivalent. I have a love hate relationship with this focal length sometimes it feels too wide and other times it’s perfect. This was perfect.

This was taken with my 23mm f2 lens (they all were!) so it’s 35mm equivalent. I have a love hate relationship with this focal length sometimes it feels too wide and other times it’s perfect. This was perfect.

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One of my favorite. The lady to the right was nosey.

One of my favorite. The lady to the right was nosey.

Only could have been better if she was walking towards me. (This was actually taken with my 50mm f2)

Only could have been better if she was walking towards me. (This was actually taken with my 50mm f2)

The (artistic) shot. I wanted to get a kind of safari vibe going unfortunately it was too dark out to really get the look I wanted but I think it came out pretty good.

The (artistic) shot. I wanted to get a kind of safari vibe going unfortunately it was too dark out to really get the look I wanted but I think it came out pretty good.

Definitely my favorite photo I love the lady behind the glass (in red) and how she’s illuminated by her lights. It feels like peeking into something personal.

Definitely my favorite photo I love the lady behind the glass (in red) and how she’s illuminated by her lights. It feels like peeking into something personal.

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Where’s the owner? He looked sad, it’s crazy the emotions in dogs eyes. (50mm f2)

Where’s the owner? He looked sad, it’s crazy the emotions in dogs eyes. (50mm f2)

We established that I love red right? Also love when shadows cut the face.

We established that I love red right? Also love when shadows cut the face.

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