Mark Cohen often sets the camera in advance, suddenly raises the camera before passers-by can react, rudely takes photos, and leaves. In this kind of unprepared, people often show an unguarded real state. This shooting method is called "invasion" by himself. This way of shooting makes people have no time to focus on the composition, so Mark Cohen doesn't look at the viewfinder at all, and blind shot is done by instinct.
Garry Winogrand
Garry Winogrand's photos rarely have accurate horizontal and vertical composition. One of his most famous sayings is: "I take pictures to see what those things look like when they become photos." His photo is more like a casual glimpse of a running child, casual, close and full of tension.
Helen Levitt
Most of her photos are mainly in color, which has a unique perspective of female photographers.
Elmo Tide
In his pictures, we can see a cold sense of light and shadow. The pictures are accurate and sharp, and the plot can take second place, which makes way for more dramatic light changes.
Alex Webb
His works are not only brilliant in composition and color, but also full of impact and story.
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