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<strong>For</strong>ward <strong>by</strong> Severin Koller <strong>–</strong> Austria (edited <strong>by</strong> Chris Weeks)<br />

When I started photography about two years ago I had a compact digital camera with no mentionable resolution. I soon started to focus on structures<br />

and abstract photography because anything else wasn't possible due to <strong>the</strong> low quality.<br />

It soon led me to architectural photography, which turned out to be <strong>the</strong> subject and style I master <strong>the</strong> best. It also makes my living at <strong>the</strong> moment.<br />

With that small digital camera, street photography were just ridiculous attempts that never turned out as <strong>the</strong>y should have. As I investigated new<br />

photographic gear about a year ago, I still had <strong>the</strong> opinion that digital is <strong>the</strong> way … <strong>the</strong> future. Last summer I got <strong>the</strong> Canon Eos 1Ds Mark II, which<br />

I use for my commissions and some conceptual and architectural work. I used it for personal work sometimes as well. The moments you want to<br />

make should be personal, intimate, close and unobtrusive <strong>photos</strong> … you can throw <strong>the</strong>se 7000 bucks in <strong>the</strong> rubbish bin !!<br />

My point is … I fell in love with street photography <strong>the</strong> moment I started analogue photography. I never took portraits. I never did journalism. I<br />

never dared to do street photography <strong>the</strong> classic way. Why? Because it's not possible with a digital... <strong>the</strong> feeling is missing. You can see <strong>the</strong> photo<br />

right after taking it, which destroys <strong>the</strong> whole flair. You don't have real black and white film and you will never be able to see <strong>the</strong> beauty of a fiber<br />

print. You don't have to wait until it's developed, which is ano<strong>the</strong>r pity. You lose all <strong>the</strong> joy of <strong>the</strong> darkroom. Digital cameras are too big, too loud,<br />

… <strong>the</strong>y’re simply too flashy. Small digital ones don't offer any useable quality when it comes to print; digital street photography simply doesn't look<br />

like a street shot. <strong>Street</strong> is about life and digital is lifeless.<br />

Today I'm using digital for my work and I never carry that big tank around with me, if I don't really have to.<br />

I'm thankful I discovered <strong>the</strong> joy and passion of street photography, which includes spontaneous portraits, capturing moments, capturing joy,<br />

capturing anger … it's life and it's a good feeling to shoot and look at your results … later.<br />

I need that sort of photography as some balance. It's so different than my commercial. It's great to do both but without street photography I wouldn't<br />

have half <strong>the</strong> joy of photography. It helped me to fall in love with that art form again.<br />

It's relaxing in a way. You don't have to capture something. You simply can if you want. Nobody assigned your time. Nobody tells you what<br />

<strong>photos</strong> <strong>the</strong>y want. You just sit <strong>the</strong>re or walk somewhere and take a photo and no matter if it's great or normal in <strong>the</strong> end … making it is just a good<br />

feeling … something I want to keep my whole life.<br />

<strong>Street</strong> photography can also be challenging and exciting. Be it a spy shot or a photo right in front of <strong>the</strong> (human) subject... both give me an<br />

adrenaline rush. My finger is itching and my heart is beating … <strong>the</strong>n I decide to take <strong>the</strong> photo, no matter what will happen. As long as you stay<br />

unnoticed, it works wonderfully.<br />

The best you can do is taking a photo without having any influence on <strong>the</strong> scene at all, <strong>the</strong>n you have a real street shot and <strong>the</strong>refore you need <strong>the</strong><br />

right gear as well. The rangefinder was built for it and is still <strong>the</strong> number one choice.

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