10 essential steps you need for stunning street images

A shot taken in front of the stairs leading to Waterloo Bridge (Image credit: Craig Reilly)

Street photography seems to be the in-vogue genre for newcomers and experienced photographers alike around the world. 

Some of the reasons for this are because of its accessibility (you don’t need an invite or backstage pass to attend), the lack of equipment required (any one camera is enough), lack of expense (walk to your nearest town), plus, it’s a great way to keep your eye in if you work in other genres.

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