Street photography in Delft and The Hague

Street photography is my last resort in winter. When the days are too short to do much of anything after work, and the light leaves much to be desired, I head out into the city.
It's my only hope of finding some warm artificial light, training my eye on architecture, details and everyday, mundane situations.

My attempts at street photography are quite paradoxical because, in truth, I have difficult relationship with cities. I’m not even sure whether I like them.
Yet, I enjoy photographing them.

The Hague and Delft are the closest, and along with Rotterdam, I explore them most often. Join me for a walk.

I created a free guide (well, a mini-course is a better word), which will help you make more compelling, clean pictures.
It includes a little bit of theory, example images and practical tips/exercises.
Do you want to start making minimalistic, clean images that stand out? That guide is for you.

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