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Pedestrians on a sidewalk in lower Manhattan
A few days ago I wrote a bit about what I “see” in some of my street photography, and I mentioned that sometimes I’m watching for spontaneous and ephemeral coincidences, often involving people who inadvertently assemble themselves into interesting arrangements. To my eye there is some form of balance in the geometry of these scenes, and often at least some implied action — here it is that of persons strolling across the field of view of the camera as they traverse the sidewalk in front of this bank. You might find some other formal aspects of the photograph that are interesting if you spend a bit of time with it. If you do, you might be seeing at least somewhat the way I do. (You might also discover things that I’m yet to be aware of!)
In trying to recall the circumstances of the photograph, I believe that I was first attracted by the simple and even monumental forms of the facade of the bank building, along with the simple geometries of the sidewalk and street. As I often do, I noticed that people were about to enter the scene, so I stopped and tried to make a few exposures as they assembled themselves while moving through.
G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, “California’s Fall Color: A Photographer’s Guide to Autumn in the Sierra” is available from Heyday Books and Amazon.
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