Street Photography: Sean Tucker -Creating Mood and Mystery in your Street Photography (feat. Joshua K Jackson)
Sean Tucker
Published on Feb 3, 2019
In this video I head out onto the streets of Soho in London, with Joshua Jackson, to talk about creating mood and mystery in your street photography. He shares his philosophy for capturing the city he lives in, including how he uses the concept of 'the curiosity gap' to mask and abstract his subjects, encouraging those who view his work to lean in and spend more time with the image to find out more. I also offer some thoughts on work ethic and defining a style for your own work.
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Published on Feb 3, 2019
In this video I head out onto the streets of Soho in London, with Joshua Jackson, to talk about creating mood and mystery in your street photography. He shares his philosophy for capturing the city he lives in, including how he uses the concept of 'the curiosity gap' to mask and abstract his subjects, encouraging those who view his work to lean in and spend more time with the image to find out more. I also offer some thoughts on work ethic and defining a style for your own work.
Share this video on if you enjoyed it.
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