I liked the child bathed in light, I understand what Piero says about the sense of isolation but for me itโs also the shapes that are great the arch echoing the arch again and again in the shadows seem to frame the image and define it further. I do also wonder if it would be better for the reader if the photos follow the narrative as it happens so you can see the image being referenced, just a thought not a criticism.
Great photos and write up. Seems to me that nearly all of the most successful street photography images utilize juxtaposition to some degree. Piero surely has the eye and timing to make it work. Like the man in the striped scarf, there is almost a kind of synchronicity where seemingly disconnected elements come together in the moment.
Amazing pictures
Thanks so much, Nacho!!
Thank you Nacho! We are very happy to feature beautiful talents ๐
I liked the child bathed in light, I understand what Piero says about the sense of isolation but for me itโs also the shapes that are great the arch echoing the arch again and again in the shadows seem to frame the image and define it further. I do also wonder if it would be better for the reader if the photos follow the narrative as it happens so you can see the image being referenced, just a thought not a criticism.
Thanks for your comment, Rita
I like how you described it! Indeed, geometry is always something worth it to pay attention to.
Can help a lot with the final composition.
Great photos and write up. Seems to me that nearly all of the most successful street photography images utilize juxtaposition to some degree. Piero surely has the eye and timing to make it work. Like the man in the striped scarf, there is almost a kind of synchronicity where seemingly disconnected elements come together in the moment.
Thanks for your comment, Aminus3
I really appreciate it!
All well considered shots. The last one is my favourite for the unusual vantage point, perspective and scale.
Thanks for chiming in, Mark!