I never thought I would be "creeping" on people as much as I have these past few days.
Peering at the world from behind a camera lens alters your perspective of the things around you.
Peering at the world from behind a camera lens alters your perspective of the things around you.
I find myself examining moments that I would look past as a tourist.
I look at people when they think they aren't being watched, and I try to capture that moment. Instead of focusing much on the buildings and monuments, which are definitely worth capturing, I'm instead looking at the people around me. Other tourists, Germans, my classmates, etc.
It can get awkward, I'll be honest. Sometimes you have to fake another photo at something in the distance behind your subject and hope for the best.
| A couple shares a moment together in the Berliner Dom. |
It can get awkward, I'll be honest. Sometimes you have to fake another photo at something in the distance behind your subject and hope for the best.
| A couple stops for a selfie at Alexanderplatz. |
But doing that allows you to examine people in a different way. You become aware of acute differences between people. But more importantly, you become aware of the similarities.
My favorite moments are moments shared with strangers. A smile, a chuckle over their cute kid, or even discontent and an audible "Scheiße" as the tram stops because of technical difficulties and makes you walk.
I'm enjoying having the excuse, or rather, the opportunity to do this, to be "creepy", in a foreign city. And I am very excited to really begin work with my subject Pascal today. I'll be traveling to his art studio to take pictures of him working and also interview him about his experience in Berlin.
Berlin is for writers, artists, tourists, history buffs, mechanics, students, teachers, lovers and everything in between.
And I love being creepy.
Berlin is for writers, artists, tourists, history buffs, mechanics, students, teachers, lovers and everything in between.
And I love being creepy.
| Another pair pauses to embrace in the cool afternoon in Berlin's Tiergarten. |
| Amidst the hustle and bustle of public transportation, this couple hugged before saying goodbye at a platform in Alexanderplatz. |
| A man looks at a woman on a boat trip across the lake in Wannsee. |
| A father and son watch ducks swim by at a pond in the Tiergarten. |
Great photoset!
ReplyDeleteTaking a photo of someone taking a selfie is kind of like the Inception of photography.