Foggy night street life
I heard a phrase somewhere on social media that fog is on trend this year... apparently, I match the fashion. Although it is strange that a natural phenomenon can interest a large audience in some way at once.

Rain is a trend for me this year...I don't know why.

But as never before, I take a lot of photos during precipitation.

I also came across an interesting terminology that photography is divided into two types: narrative and pattern.

In a narrative there is a plot, a meaning, an event....that is, this is my reporting wave.

Pattern photography is about shape, lines, geometry, texture, and chiaroscuro...the content is not important and the plot is missing. This is a graphic wave.

It turns out that I've been switching between two waves lately: narrative (reportage, as I call it) and pattern (graphic).

These divisions are most vividly felt in street photography.

I shoot in both ways, but there's more plot and meaning now than before.

I looked at the photos from five years ago, read the same posts, and came to the conclusion that at that time I didn't even understand what a reporting wave was.

I made pictures based on feelings and reactions.

It's about the same now as it was then...but there is one more point...reportage is a message for publication.
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Seeing these beautiful photos in May, I remembered last year's photo that took myself to one of the walks of your winter. I love photography in the fog air. The most dreamy photos can be created.
Good luck, dear friend
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