street photography

Taste of Edmonton 2017 the Film Story

As Kasia was saying in the previous post about Taste of Edmonton and street photography.  We both not street photographers at all.  Even though Kasia, still thinks I'm better at it, I would like to disagree with that statement.  Real street photographers like Antonio Rosario from Switch 2 Manual, or Olaf Sztaba , are definitely someone to emulate, but me and Kasia are just opportunistic photographers.  

We had a chance to attend the annual Taste of Edmonton.  Its a gathering of restaurants where you can purchase bite size dishes.  As always it's always full of people, so one would think a perfect time to practice street photography, which is a foreign to me as the surface of the moon. Still having excellent photos of Antonio, and Olaf, and my good friend Mark in mind, I loaded the little Minolta Autocord with some film and went in search of images.  Since most of street photography I have seen is in black and white, I thought I would be presumptuous, and add a little color to it.  

The whole experience left me nervous, and afraid.  Good thing the little medium format, twin reflex camera, from the late 50's was an ice breaker.  People would, if not stare openly, actually ask about it.  This resulted in conversations, but not a lot of images, unfortunately.  Still I tried my best to emulate, and "see" like all my friends mentioned above, would.  Well I tried, and here are some results from that little outing.  

The color film was Kodak Portra 160, and the black and white is the Kodak Tri-X 400.  

Enjoy!

Fuji in Europe Part 26 - The streets of Bamberg.

Fuji in Europe Part 26 - The streets of Bamberg.

From the hill where the Altenburg Castle is located, it's a short drive the town of Bamberg.  As mentioned in the previous post, it's a very old city, and very beautiful.  Walking around the streets on a beautiful sunday afternoon, there are lots of people relaxing, and enjoying the views. 

Fuji in Europe Part 23 - Palace, Cathedral and Prague

Fuji in Europe Part 23 - Palace, Cathedral and Prague

Walking a sloping narrow street, full of people and cars, towards the palace, you can see the beauty and craftsmanship of the old building lining the street.  Every building is different, yet they somehow fit very nicely together.  It was a hot and muggy day, with a promise of a storm in the air. 

Fuji in Europe Part 22 - Falling in love with Prague

Fuji in Europe Part 22 - Falling in love with Prague

One thing I have to say I like about the Czechs.  They know how to play up to tourists.  The old city hall tower has an observation deck, which is accessible and the views are stunning.  Now, all the German towns and cities also had towers with observation decks.  The only difference is that the Czechs were smart, and installed a nice elevator in the tower, Germans are a little more primitive, and if one wanted to see the top, one had to use the old way of climbing, namely stairs. 

Fuji in Europe Part 19 - Street photography in Nuremberg

Fuji in Europe Part 19 - Street photography in Nuremberg

The streets in Europe are always full of people.  I guess mostly because they are designed for walking, with wide sidewalks, and easy access to shops and restaurants.  Unlike the city of Edmonton for example, and I would imagine most North American cities.

Fuji in Europe Part 18 - Hidden little gem

Fuji in Europe Part 18 - Hidden little gem

Right next to the cemetery, hidden from view, is one of the most beautiful little parks in Nuremberg.  It's surrounded by 4 story buildings, and it's very easy to miss.  It's a perfect little quiet spot away from the busy traffic of everyday.  It has a little restaurant at the entrance with a lovely patio

Fuji in Europe Part 17 - St. John's Cemetery in Nuremberg

Fuji in Europe Part 17 - St. John's Cemetery in Nuremberg

St. John's cemetery is one of the most notable burial grounds in Europe.  It was established around 16th century. It has the grave of Albrecht Dürer, a very famous renaissance artist.  Like most European cemeteries it's a wonderfully peaceful place, with  tall trees, and flowers everywhere.

Fuji in Europe Part 16 - Nuremberg Castle

Fuji in Europe Part 16 - Nuremberg Castle

The Nuremberg Imperial Castle is an impressive building dating from around 1150AD.  It was restored to it's original shape, as it was almost completely destroyed during the last war.  The main Luginsland Tower is open to visitors, and can be climbed with a promise that one can actually see the Bavarian mountains.

Fuji in Europe Part 15 - Sunset in Großgründlach

Fuji in Europe Part 15 - Sunset in Großgründlach

After the trip to Regensburg, the day was promising a good sunset.  So I convinced my good friend from Hooked on Europe, that we should go out to a field somewhere, not too far.  Well, Großgründlach or Grossgrundlach, is not that far away from Nuremberg,

Fuji in Europe Part 13 - All kinds of photography in Regensburg

Fuji in Europe Part 13 - All kinds of photography in Regensburg

This is one of the older cities that we visited during our European tour :)  So parts date all the way to 90AD, when Romans built their fort in the area.  Of course there are "few" churches, and a beautiful cathedral. 

Fuji in Europe Part 12 - A special lens for special place

Fuji in Europe Part 12 - A special lens for special place

All the German cities that we visited have one thing in common.  Churches, churches, and more cathedrals. They are all very beautiful places, old, and filled with art and history.  Some places are positively ancient, dating to 800...