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Nice low light work Dal, I'm impressed^^
Keep up the good work!
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Sin In the City by David Hitchens, on Flickr
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khaosan road beggar
Bangkok Life on the streets by David Hitchens, on Flickr
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Bangkok Railway Children by David Hitchens, on Flickr
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The Railway Children by David Hitchens, on Flickr
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Soi Life by David Hitchens, on Flickr
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^^^ That sounds great Mr H. I haven't sourced a hundred disposabe film cameras
but that doesn't seem to be much of problem...or will it be? I thought about cheapo
digital cameras and to let the folks keep em after project completion...then again...
that idea went out the window quickly plus the cameras will cost too damn much.
So film it is...24 or 36 exposures...prefer the 36 exp jobbers.
If not the homeless then who?
Thai Homeless people seems to be the problem. I have spoken to a few friends about marketing such a project and they are not interested in the homeless, I guess Its a cultural thing, I don't know.
Let me know any thoughts you have on the subject mate, thanks^^
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Thai TV Personality ( His name I have forgotton, 555^^)
Thai TV Personality by David Hitchens, on Flickr
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Too Faced by David Hitchens, on Flickr
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What tripod is that Gitzo?
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I'm not trying to criticise post editing, I'm just saying that it would be nice to know when it was being used, & not knowing that much about the intricacies of digital photography I use JPEG rather than RAW purely so that I can view & share the pic without having to fiddle about with it, which as I have said before, is an art form in itself...
So what your saying is we should all shoot JPEG rather than "fiddle about with it" seriously dude?
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^^^ Astonishingly good or bad?!
I thought about doing something similar out here however after careful
consideration & deep thought outside of the pub, I came to the final
conclusion that many homeless out here would either...1..Take the
camera & sell it. 2...Take the camera & actually take some pictures
then sell it. 3...Take the camera & take the pictures then want money
when & if they turned it in. 4...All the homeless would sell the cameras.
5...95% of the homeless would sell the cameras & the remaining 5 homeless
would take the pictures & want money when they turned in the cameras.
Mind you, a friend of mine & I, when we were working Cambodia for the wires
& TV in the late 80s & 90s bought 3 street kids who washed dishes & cleaned
up at his bistro, cheap PnS cameras & showed the kids how to load & use em
then turned them lose on the streets when they weren't working at the bistro.
One kid had his camera stolen by another kid who was the boss of the street
kids in the area. We got the camera back from that prick & handed him over
to adults for "treatment". One kid dropped & broke his camera & the
last kid, who has now grown into a decent adult is a freelance photog in Phnom
Penh. So...not bad for a $300 USD investment on the PnS cameras at the start.
I can easily see how this project would work in Aussie, Europe, North America,
NZ & even South America...but out here...it may be a different matter altogether.
Perhaps Vietnam would be a good place to test the idea...not sure though,
just a thought.
Then again...if the idea was presented to the homeless people the right way
maybe, just maybe...it would work very well.
Would anybody like to try? I'm willing on my end. PM me if so.
I am up for that seems a good way to go, maybe not the homeless but maybe something else.
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Climb by David Hitchens, on Flickr
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Cyclist by David Hitchens, on Flickr
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Locked In by David Hitchens, on Flickr
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Train Child by David Hitchens, on Flickr
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Misty Monks
Sweet mate, I like It^^
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Thinking by David Hitchens, on Flickr
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The Hat Man by David Hitchens, on Flickr
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The Ugly Sisters by David Hitchens, on Flickr
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A Dogs Life by David Hitchens, on Flickr
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Henri Cartier-Bresson, made an impact on my life when I was 12 years old and still to this day, a legend.
At the time I was into painting, he opened my eyes to photography and the art, amazing.
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Some kinda big head outside of Central world Bangkok
Some Kinda Golden head by David Hitchens, on Flickr
Street photography tips
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Street Photography has been a passion for me from an early age, from looking at the masters of street photography and then being mentored by a great photographer in my early years.
So lets share your tips and advice with everyone else^^
Feel free to post you tips or links to Youtube videos from Photographers that inspire you etc