Hey Wait For Me!
I have wanted to take a picture like this for quite some time!
The person who stops the door from closing at the last second is only thinking of him or herself, and when you multiply the ten seconds of your day by say 500 passengers, the move costs commuters almost an hour and a half!
©Matt Weber 2014
Artists or Assholes?
By now most of you have seen these subterranean gymnasts, who hustle or perform in the subways to earn a few bucks. I think there is a crackdown against them, and the people are still divided as to whether or not they like these guys. At least half the passengers seem to smile and enjoy them, while the other half does their best to ignore them…
©Matt Weber 2014
Coney Island 2014
On 9/11 I photographed the final tower’s collapse with my 200mm lens. I never picked the lens up again. I don’t know why this happened, but I have only used two lenses, a 28 & a 35mm since then. The old saying “If you your photos aren’t good enough, you weren’t close enough” sometimes has some truth to it, but you can get too close and that can be bad as well. I think we live in a time where experts, and so called experts can’t shut the fuck up! It is very tiring to read all of the so called rules which are now available everywhere, online and in print. By far the worst is “How to become a fearless street photographer” Every soldier knows that some fear is necessary for self preservation and when on the street, being fearless can get one into trouble but quick.
The only advice I would give, and I won’t charge anyone a penny, is shoot what you want, when you want, but use some common sense! That’s what it’s there for…




















