Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/06/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Luis Ripoll has been showing "Street Chats" Subject: RE: [Leica] Different street chats Hi Luis You are collecting some very interesting "chat pictures" to say the least with the ambiance of the street surroundings giving them an "old world" look. Obviously it is old world in Barcelona. Some are absolutely perfect where the visual communication between individuals is so strong we almost hear them speaking. :-) >>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/luisrq/Barcelona/070308-10w.jpg.html<< Or this: >>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/luisrq/Barcelona/070305-15w.jpg.html However, this one doesn't fall into the, "chat" look. It appears like several people walking along the street. They are not visually "chatting" They may have been talking and walking, but they are not looking at each other or giving the visual effect of communicating. This one for example: >> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/luisrq/Barcelona/070308-04w.jpg.html<<< This is excellent simply because we see the facial expressions adding to the "chat" effect: >> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/luisrq/Barcelona/070303-30w.jpg.html I notice several LUG members have said you should do a book. This of course is much easier said than done. You must ask yourself who would buy the book or where is the market before you begin spending a great deal of money on film and processing. May I suggest you continue shooting until you have a collection of about 50 to 100 very strong drop dead classic images, then take a set of prints to a publisher, you may have to go to several before any interest is shown to publish a book. It isn't the easiest thing these days to have a "Photo book" published because the buying public are usually other photographers. Or in the case of Kyle Cassidy's book a national interest in the subject. Or my medical book buyers are medical professionals. But a book about people chatting on the street wont be as easy a sell to a publisher because as beautiful as your pictures are, it may not have a strong enough buying power for sales to satisfy the production cost and profit to the publishing house. Look at it this way, "Nothing ventured, nothing gained." I'd keep shooting and editing hard for only the most interesting with a strong visual chat look to them. There can't be any doubt when a viewer looks at the picture they immediately know the subjects are "talking-chatting!" Certainly where you capture strong facial expressions adding to the "chatting" impact Edit on the basis of... "if in doubt, OUT!" ted