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Why is street photography with a smartphone better than a DSLR camera?

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Street photography is an art form that requires flexibility, an eye for detail, and sometimes speed. DSLRs are professional equipment and are still preferred, but there are some advantages to using a smartphone in certain situations.

1. Mobility and convenience

One of the biggest reasons smartphones are the top choice for street photography is portability. Mobile phones are light and easy to carry around wherever and whenever. Meanwhile, DSLR cameras are often bulky and require additional accessories such as lenses, extra batteries, or tripods.

Even if you don’t intend to take photos, it’s not a bad idea to have a smartphone with you. This allows you to be ready to capture and preserve the unique moments that the streets have to offer.

With the development of technology, smartphones are increasingly becoming useful tools for street photographers.

With the development of technology, smartphones are increasingly becoming useful tools for street photographers.

2. Quiet and unobtrusive

Street photography often requires a natural, unstaged look, and this can be difficult to achieve if the subject is aware that they are being photographed. DSLRs, with their large size and shutter sound, are often noticeable, making the subject feel awkward or uncomfortable.

In contrast, smartphones are very popular and less noticeable when used to take photos. Thanks to that, you can easily blend into the surrounding environment and take the most realistic and natural photos.

However, privacy and copyright issues also need to be kept in mind and handled tactfully. You don’t want to create conflict or dispute in the event that the subject of the photo does not consent to being photographed.

3. Quick editing and sharing capabilities

One of the undeniable advantages of smartphones is the ability to process and share photos instantly. With popular photo editing apps like VSCO, Lightroom Mobile, or Snapseed, you can quickly edit photos to your liking right on your device.

After editing, sharing photos on social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook or Twitter is just a few simple steps. This not only saves you time but also makes it easy to reach a large photography community.

4. Camera technology is increasingly advanced

Smartphone camera technology has come a long way in recent years. Larger sensors, higher resolutions, and improvements like HDR, portrait mode, and low-light capabilities have made smartphones competitive with DSLRs in many situations.

Some high-end phones are also equipped with multiple lenses with different focal lengths, giving photographers more flexibility in creating diverse photos from wide angle to close-up shots.

5. Cost effective

If you’re just starting out with street photography, investing in a DSLR camera and accessories can be a big expense, but if you already own a modern smartphone, you don’t need to spend any extra money to start shooting.

Free or low-cost photo editing apps also help you create personal photos without investing in professional editing software.

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