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Category: street photography

March 18, 2017 davidleeRobb black and white photography, street photography

Back to the Basics: Leading lines

Exploring new angles and new elements of photography. I am working on leading lines using things we see almost everyday. 

March 16, 2017 davidleeRobb architecture photography, black and white photography, street photography

Visual with depth

I never aspire to create something that's just visually interesting. I don't create to make things like Avatar. My work has depth but each photo has different meanings to different people.  One must look inside To realize What they are always had Is more than what they sought Forget asking outside Look to inside of … Continue reading Visual with depth

March 7, 2017 davidleeRobb architecture photography, black and white photography, street photography

Exploring new areas

March 4, 2017 davidleeRobb black and white photography, street photography

Walking away from Validation

Seeking validation has been a titanic problem for me. I'm taking measures to simply not worry about numbers. I set up a schedule to upload and when I am not doing that my phone is off. Numbers are just numbers! It's hard, yet I want to continue to eliminate it from my life. I'm only … Continue reading Walking away from Validation

March 4, 2017 davidleeRobb architecture photography, street photography

The Unexpected

People will either wait for you to finish taking a shot or they will simply walk into your shot. I prefer the latter but I respect both. I enjoy adding a human element to my photography regardless of the main subject is a piece of architecture. 

March 2, 2017 davidleeRobb architecture photography, street photography

Exploits from my exploring

March 1, 2017March 1, 2017 davidleeRobb architecture photography, street photography

Exploring my life

Simply thinking but also acting. I'm spending more time simply being creative and doing things I want. I'm exploring all aspects of my creativity, while doing my best to ignore the numbers.  This photo was taken at night in downtown Sacramento on a cool night. I was walking to back to my car and took … Continue reading Exploring my life

February 28, 2017March 1, 2017 davidleeRobb architecture photography, interior architecture, street photography

Just Create

As I explored the depths of my mind to make a decision that will impact my present and future. I took the time to take photos that I like. In doing so I was able to calm myself which helped me think. I proclaimed to myself that I wanted to take photos and write about … Continue reading Just Create

February 22, 2017 davidleeRobb architecture photography, sports, street photography

Passion is a business

No matter what your passion is, it's apart of someone's business. Eventually most of us want to make our passions apart of our work/business. The thing is sometimes money gets in the way. You may not produce the work you dont like because the client likes it or you'll simply do work for money.  Or … Continue reading Passion is a business

February 17, 2017February 17, 2017 davidleeRobb sky, street photography

Hate’s End: Letting Go 

For a long time I created my work with hatred and sadness. My poetry was able to convey every negative emotion that I bottled up everyday of my life. Maybe this is way my photography tends to be darker. Not in terms of subject matter but overall lighting.  I would get comments like "you took … Continue reading Hate’s End: Letting Go 

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