Portfolio
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Creating a Mini-Zine from Street Photos (Beginner Idea)
Creating a mini-zine from street photos is a dynamic and accessible way to share your unique vision as a photographer.…
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Wide-Angle Street: Including architecture without distortion
Wide-angle lenses have become a staple in street photography, especially for those eager to showcase urban architecture. Capturing dynamic city…
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Naming and Organizing Shoots: A simple folder system
Building an impactful street photography portfolio requires more than just skill with a camera. The way you name, organize, and…
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Shooting Street from Above: Balconies, stairs, and bridges
Urban photography thrives on fresh perspectives, and shooting street scenes from above offers a unique vantage point. Balconies, stairs, and…
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Portfolio Mistakes: Repetition, weak frames, and how to fix
Creating a compelling street photography portfolio is more than just displaying your best shots. The process requires careful curation, thoughtful…
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Crosswalk and Traffic Motion: Turning chaos into a photo
City streets are a fascinating stage for architectural street photography, especially when chaos turns into a captivating image. Crosswalks, shifting…
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How Many Photos to Post: Quality vs quantity (practical guide)
Curating a street photography portfolio requires a careful balance between showcasing your best work and telling a cohesive story. Many…
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Long Exposure in Urban Scenes: Beginner-friendly approach
Long exposure photography in urban settings invites photographers to capture the hidden rhythms of city life. By extending shutter speeds,…
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Street Photography Series Ideas: Themes that work
Street photography is a vibrant genre that thrives on authenticity and the spontaneity of everyday life. For photographers building a…
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Street Photos with Symmetry: How to spot it quickly
Street photography often thrives on the energy of the city, capturing fleeting moments and spontaneous happenings. Amidst this chaos, symmetry…

Maya Lane
Street photography writer focused on urban scenes and everyday moments. She teaches composition, natural light, and simple editing workflows, helping beginners capture stronger images, build a cohesive portfolio, and publish with consistency.
