Patron of the arts
My once-concrete rule to never photograph people seems to be on shaky ground…
I spotted this woman in a photography gallery at the Art Institute and took what I thought was a test shot, to set up the one that I really wanted, on another wall of the gallery. But then her friend showed up, and they left before she made it that far.
But I tried.
Art Institute of Chicago
Chicago, Illinois
photographed 6.24.2018
Posted on July 9, 2018, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, Art Institute of Chicago, black and white photography, chicago, learning to see, Leica, melinda green harvey, monochrome, one day one image, photo a day, photography, postaday, street photography, thoughtful seeing, travel photography. Bookmark the permalink. 9 Comments.

Done well.
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Thanks, Richard. I am still learning how to photograph people…
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Good capture, all the same!
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Thank you, Sue. This people-in-the-picture thing is new to me…
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😀😀 will you keep with it? Including people, I mean?
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I think I might… (I hope I’m OK – this is a stunning departure for me.)
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😊😊 You’ll be fine!
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I’m funny about taking pics of people too … but they often bring the image to life
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I am shooting now with a much smaller camera than what I’d used for a long time, and it makes it easier to get away with photographing people – even though it’s still a hard thing to make myself do!
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