The best street photo you'll ever take is one where nobody knew you were there.
Most beginners grip the camera like a weapon. They raise it, hesitate, get noticed, miss the shot — and walk away with nothing but anxiety.
Invisible presence isn't about being small. It's about belonging.
Dress like the street. Move like you're going somewhere. Don't stop to shoot — shoot while you walk. Your camera is not an event. You are not an event.
The moment people stop reacting to you, they start being themselves. That's when real pictures happen.
One drill: Spend 30 minutes on the same corner. Don't shoot for the first 10. Just be there. You'll feel the shift — and so will your frames.
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