Walked about in Chicago a bit, mostly looking forward and down (from the Loop), but occasionally I also looked up as the Windy city has many dimensions of interest and one is “high”.
There was this hotel, that had put pillows and cushions in the windows and in one of them…
To a street photographer of today, one thing stand out – the smartphone. Wherever I look, someone’s looking down into a cell phone.
There’s both pros and cons with this, First, people look down a lot and for me – always looking for eyes an eye contact – it’s boring and frustrating. Second, the blueish light from the screen help light people faces. And most don’t see me right away (I might have the time to take more than 1-2 pics).
Here are three very typical examples, all from Gothenburg:
I’ve now added a page with some of my pics from Chicago last November. Visited my family in Indianapolis for Thanksgiving and took some time to drive and meet a friend of mine there. Click here for the gallery.
Had en really nice day with my friend Mats Alfredsson in Chicago – the town he’s been taking street photography in for seven years and the town I’v been passing by for more than 30 years, but never spent time in.
He showed me the fairly small “Loop” with surroundings. So many “stages” for Street photography – lines, lights and layers combining in all different kind of ways. Here’s just on example, that I’ve toyed a bit with. Mats is doing a lot of black and white – I’m quite happy as some of my color shots turned out really well.
Maybe I’m a fool, maybe I was just enchanted. But I gave him a five dollar bill – after receiving a CD I still haven’t listened to. But I meet him just as I left the parking and came onto Millennium Park in Chicago. Magical day, it was. And maybe worth that bill?