Street Shots Photography Podcast
Arts:Visual Arts
This is the first in a special two-part interview of Hamburg-based street photographer, Marco Larousse. Marco started taking pictures as a young teen and has never looked back. Digital and film are part of his repertoire and despite some of the differences shooting in Germany versus the U.S. (particularly with privacy laws), Marco and the Switch to Manual guys find they share the same passion for capturing images from the street. His striking photography along with his Fuji X Files blog (where he shares techniques, tips and reviews of Fujifilm's great X-series cameras) helped him gain a rare slot as an official Fujifilm X Photographer.
Marco’s work can be found on his website where you can also check out his Fuji X Files blog. It’s a wonderful resource if you own a Fuji X camera and if you don't own one, you'll probably going to want to get one after reading it. Marco can also be found on Twitter and on Flickr.
Be sure to catch part two next week where Marco and the Switch to Manual guys explore some of Marco's iconic images and digress just a bit into gear.
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Made the Papers
Lost in Lartigue
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Poetry of Coincidence Redux
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