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10 Things Anders Petersen Can Teach You About Street Photography

Jane Jane Follow Sep 25, 2019 · 1 min read
10 Things Anders Petersen Can Teach You About Street Photography
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Anders Petersen, b. 1944, is a Swedish photographer, who is best known for his intimate and documentary-based photography projects. He is best known for his project, “Café Lehmitz” in which he photographed prostitutes, transvestites, lovers, drunkards, and drug addicts from 1967-1970. The photographs are very close and personal, and incredibly humanistic and soulful.

I was honored to meet Anders when I taught my street photography workshop at Fotografiska (he taught a workshop at the same time). People I knew who met him described him as very intense and hardcore- and I was a bit nervous meeting him. However upon meeting him, he was an incredibly loving, caring, and down-to-earth-guy. He looked at my work and gave me great words of advice and inspiration.

Although Anders describes himself as a “private documentary photographer” – I love his thoughts, feelings, and philosophy that I feel many of us street photographers can learn from. If you are curious about learning more, read on!

Source Bai

1. Shoot with your heart, not your brain

One of the things I love most about Petersen is his obvious love of photography and the love of the people he is photographing. He also describes how he shoots:

“I am more using my heart and stomach and I go for that, it keeps me going. I don’t use the upper-half so much when I am shooting – it is more after when I am shooting when I am looking at my contact sheets, and then I try to analyze and put things together.”

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