“If you want to be a better photographer - stand in front of more interesting stuff.”
Jim Richardson, National Geographic
We all want to take remarkable photographs, but for a picture to be truly remarkable, the viewer has to actually remark upon it!
Street
Street photography is a unique genre that captures the essence of everyday life in urban environs. It is about observing and documenting the world around us, and the people who inhabit it. Street photography can be gritty and raw, or poetic and romantic.
The goal is to capture the spontaneous moments and emotions of people going about their daily lives. It is about finding beauty in the mundane and capturing the unexpected.
Ultimately, street photography is an art form that allows us to witness the beauty, complexity, and diversity of humanity.
Street Photography
Street photography is a unique genre that captures the essence of everyday life in urban environs. It is about observing and documenting the world around us, and the people who inhabit it. Street photography can be gritty and raw, or poetic and romantic.
The goal is to capture the spontaneous moments and emotions of people going about their daily lives. It is about finding beauty in the mundane and capturing the unexpected.
Ultimately, street photography is an art form that allows us to witness the beauty, complexity, and diversity of humanity.
You have to want to meet master craftsman Gareth Duncan, known for his Dirks and Sgian Dubh – the traditional Scottish single-edged knife worn by clansmen - tucked away in the wilds of Skye as he is.
He keeps alive a national Scottish artform known to a select few admirers of Scottish antique weapons and fine celtic jewellery. Duncan House is a shrine to all that is magnificent in this traditional craft.