Blog
Writing that runs alongside the photographs.
Reflections on photography, place, and sustained observation.
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In Plain Sight and the FRPS
In Plain Sight is a long-term black and white street photography project set in Valletta, Malta. In this reflective essay, Jon Wrigley shares the process of shaping the work into a book, navigating doubt, and submitting it for the FRPS distinction with the Royal Photographic Society.
Pros and Cons of Shooting from the Hip
Explore the art of shooting from the hip in street photography, a technique capturing candid moments with subtlety and spontaneity while sparking creative debate.
Valletta Street Photography
Valletta, Malta's capital, is a city of light, shadow, and history. From its Baroque facades and historic streets to the contemporary Parliament Building, Valletta is a photographer’s delight. This blog reflects on capturing street images while navigating its bustling streets.
Mastering the Mindset Behind the Lens
Street photography is more than capturing unscripted moments. It’s a delicate balance of observation, patience, and instinct, requiring photographers to engage deeply with their surroundings. This post explores the mindset and techniques behind this compelling art form.