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Photographer takes the material.

Now we are walking on the busy pedestrian street, and we can always see many street photographers. Why do photographers nowadays prefer street shooting to indoor shooting? I think there are two main reasons.

First, street shooting is more difficult and challenging.

From the perspective of photography itself, street shooting is still very difficult. Photographers should not only overcome their inner cowardice, but also try to capture that little light in busy urban streets full of all kinds of restless elements. Complex light field environment, fleeting plot, seemingly endless waiting, aimless wandering, and even many times you will feel that the camera in your hand is more like an obstacle that limits you from getting close to reality. Street shooting is more difficult, which is a challenge and a sense of accomplishment for photographers.

Second, street shooting is more real and interesting.

Street photography is not as demanding as indoor art photography, and street photography can express itself boldly. I just saw my colleague's wedding photos, one of which was a street photo. Of course, wedding photos are mainly wedding dresses. After reading several groups, I found that street shooting is more natural. Close to life, more in line with the tastes of modern people. Indoor shooting often needs to build scenes and simulate all links, but street shooting does not. Using the existing materials and combining them randomly, the photos taken are more real and interesting.

Nowadays, there are more and more street photographers. Street shooting is more difficult than indoor shooting, and the photos taken are more real and interesting. Street shooting is naturally favored by more and more photographers.