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©Valérie Jardin Example of ‘Film Noir’ look in street photography for new photo challenge

©Valérie Jardin Example of ‘Film Noir’ look in street photography for new photo challenge

Hit The Streets 108: Q&A and Photo Challenge

Guest User October 11, 2018

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Summary

In this episode of HTS, Valerie invited Patrick Ludolph to cohost. Together they answer questions from Mark Farrington and Mic Warmington about personal style becoming an artistic straight jacket and the frustrations of your subjects on the streets always being occupied with their mobile phones. Patrick was a guest on a show a few weeks ago, here is the link to that episode.

Guest Co-Host Biography

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Patrick Ludolph is a photographer from Hamburg, Germany with a focus on people, reportage, and travel photography. After studying computer science and working in online marketing, he decided to make his hobby a profession and started a business as a photographer in 2010. 
Besides working as a photographer he writes the photography blog Neunzehn72, runs the Liveshow Fotoschnack, produces video tutorials and organizes workshops and photo travels.
He is also publisher of his own magazine named Hashtag Magazine. In 2017 he published his photo book SEAFARERS where he was documenting the life and work on container ships.

Link's to Patrick's Work

Personal and fun: https://www.instagram.com/paddy.lu/

Business and Reportage: https://www.instagram.com/patrick.ludolph/

Homepage: patrickludolph.de (German)

Blog: neunzehn72.de (German)

Link to book in shop: https://shop.neunzehn72.de/produkt/seafarers/

Patrick’s new book: https://shop.neunzehn72.de/produkt/buch-manche-fehler-muss-man-selber-machen/

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Q&A

Mark Farrington asks: “Many photography educators recommend developing a personal style, but doesn’t that risk becoming an artistic straightjacket?”

Mic Warmington in the UK asks: “bonjour valerie - I don't call myself a street photographer but a photographer who happens to be on the street occasionally - and I find myself being increasingly frustrated...and it's all to do with the ubiquity of the mobile phone, or cell phone as they call it in the states...you're looking for gesture, for human interactions and what do you get? The mobile - it's as though people cant do anything with their hands any more because they're permanently occupied!
 un petit rant - excusez moi - but do you find the same?”

And The Winner Is....

Mindaugas Vasiliauskas https://www.instagram.com/mindvas/

Winning entry for the ‘Panning’ challenge: Mindaugas Vasiliauskas

Winning entry for the ‘Panning’ challenge: Mindaugas Vasiliauskas

Next Photo Challenge

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Next challenge: Film Noir photography on the streets, show us you best Moody, Dark and Dramatic photographs.

Enter your best shot in comment section below before November 8th, 2018.
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