You are NOT too shy for STREET PHOTOGRAPHY

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    - Street photography has a reputation for being an intrusive, obnoxious, careless form of photography, where the photographer would piss off any person they meet on the street if that would give them the photograph they wanted - an aggressive, Bruce Gilden type of photographer if you will.
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    But if you look at the shy and introvert Henri Cartier-Bresson’s work who is arguably one of the most praised street photographers to have lived, you will immediately notice how far is stands from his subject and how he took advantage of his introverted or shy personality.
    Just because you are extremely shy or introvert, doesn’t mean you can’t produce incredible street photography in the street.
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    I hope you could use my tips and tricks for overcoming your fear of doing photography. I think everyone can take great pictures, even if have a really shy personality.
    I'm Frederik Trovatten I hope you enjoyed this little street photography tutorial.

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