Exploring street photography, shadows, and still-life concepts in one visual session
This session was a mix of two very different photographic worlds: the spontaneity of street photography and the controlled environment of studio still-life experiments. The idea was simple — spend part of the day capturing everyday life outside, and later shift into the studio to work with shadows, objects, and Photoshop-based creative edits.
On the streets, the focus was on candid moments, people in motion, architecture, textures, and small visual stories unfolding naturally. Street photography is always unpredictable — you react to light, composition, and human behavior in real time. These outdoor shots brought energy and authenticity into the day.
Back in the studio, the mood changed completely. With a fork as the main subject, the session explored minimalistic still-life photography, strong shadows, and graphic forms. Different light angles created sharp, expressive shapes, while subtle Photoshop work helped refine contrasts and clean up compositions. The combination of natural observation and studio precision made the day feel creatively balanced — one part documentary, one part artistic experiment.
📸 Photo Gallery – Street & Fork
Useful links
- Street Photography Tips
https://www.photographylife.com/street-photography-tips - Still Life & Product Lighting Basics
https://fstoppers.com/lighting/how-light-still-life-photography-7051 - Using Shadows Creatively
https://www.diyphotography.net/using-light-shadows-create-dramatic-images/ - Photoshop Techniques
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/tutorials.html













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