Normal view

  • ✇PetaPixel
  • Before the Frame: A Filmmaker’s Approach to Street Photography Michael Bonocore
    Six in the morning on the Brooklyn Bridge, and New York City is something it rarely is. It is quiet. Not empty, but quiet. Dan Aragon is standing on the walkway watching the light come up across the East River. The bridge holds a few early walkers, runners, and cyclists. A ferry is just starting to move on the water below. He has not raised the camera yet. He is still enjoying the silence. [Read More]
     

Before the Frame: A Filmmaker’s Approach to Street Photography

21 May 2026 at 20:08

Split image: On the left, a view of the Manhattan Bridge framed by red brick buildings. On the right, two women face the Brooklyn Bridge and city skyline, one smiling and wearing sunglasses.

Six in the morning on the Brooklyn Bridge, and New York City is something it rarely is. It is quiet. Not empty, but quiet. Dan Aragon is standing on the walkway watching the light come up across the East River. The bridge holds a few early walkers, runners, and cyclists. A ferry is just starting to move on the water below. He has not raised the camera yet. He is still enjoying the silence.

[Read More]

A Rumored OM-3 Monochrome May Not Be Real… But it Should Be

7 May 2026 at 14:33

A silver and black OM System OM-3 camera is shown facing forward against a background of abstract white and black swirling lines. The camera lens mount is visible without a lens attached.

There's a dubious rumor circulating about OM System launching an OM-3 Monochrome camera in 2026. While there are plenty of reasons to doubt the rumor, there are even more reasons why an OM-3 Monochrome is actually a really good idea.

[Read More]

❌
Subscriptions