Minimalism in Street Photography – Color Collection

Minimalism in Street Photography is an interesting concept and a simple shortcut in taking your photography to the next level. Composition is of-course the everything when approaching a minimal shot, various elements are taken into consideration, such as where to position your subject inside the frame, balancing your composition, and most importantly allowing more space inside the frame since it is supposed to be a frame of minimalism.  There has to be a lot of patience when trying this concept especially in streets since, it is hard to frame a singular subject with the desired punctum inside your frame, hence it is better to plan your shot before you press the shutter.

For example, choose the right background, pre-compose your frame and wait for the right subject to appear inside your frame, this one of the finest methods which would never let you down. Also choosing some deserted streets can produce great results, shooting during early hours of morning with ample light could enrich your photographs with wonderful lighting too.

Here, in this post we have handpicked some astonishing color minimalistic shots of streets for you to inspire from and rejoice too.

Don’t miss to check our previous post – Minimalism in Street Photography – Black and White Collection

All photos are linked and lead to the sources from which they were taken. Please feel free to explore further works of these photographers on their collections or their personal sites.


Photo Credit: Michael Pappas


Photo Credit: Gustavo Minas


Photo Credit: Huzzatul Mursalin


Photo Credit: Yiannis Zisis


Photo Credit: Maria Kappatou


Photo Credit: Joel Jefferies


Photo Credit: Nils Jorgensen


Photo Credit: Caspar Claasen


Photo Credit: Sabrina


Photo Credit: Joel Dousset


Photo Credit: Stella+S


Photo Credit: Georges Courreges


Photo Credit: Maciej Dakowicz


Photo Credit: Swiatoslaw Wojtkowiak


Photo Credit: Charalampos Kydonakis


Photo Credit: Günter Bremm


Photo Credit: Chris Z


Photo Credit: Shin Noguchi


Photo Credit: Johanna


Photo Credit: Nikos Pavlidis


Photo Credit: Maciej Dakowicz


Photo Credit: Baptiste Hauville


Photo Credit: David Solomons


Photo Credit: Artur


Photo Credit: Nikos Pavlidis


Photo Credit: Mattias


Photo Credit: Claude B

 

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