‘Street Photography Marathon’ par Mohsen Chinehkesh

By on April 1, 2014

mohsen_chinehkesh_24_hour_ProfilePicName: Mohsen Chinehkesh
Hometown: Tehran, Iran
Resides: Tehran, Iran
Profession: Graphic Designer, Photographer
Hobbies: Playing Guitar
Hipstographer since: 2012
Year of Birth: 1984

Favorite Combo:  John S  +  AO BW 
Favorite Lens:  Doris 
Favorite Film:  AO BW 
Favorite Flash: None

"On Saturday March 22 2014, I captured the streets of Tehran for 24 hours non-stop as part of a global street photography project called 'The 24 Hour Project'. The aim of this project is to document the human condition in multiple cities during one single day: 900 street photographers in 312 cities from 72 countries on 6 continents took part in this street photography marathon, where every photographer shares one photo per hour during a 24 hour day capturing the essence, complexity and state of humanity worldwide.
A project of this type could be a lot of fun but also quite challenging for any photographer. One of the biggest challenges is the lack of time: since you have to share one photo per hour, there is not much time to spend on editing your photos. I used Hipstamatic Oggl exclusively on this project because it helps me to achieve my desired result in next to no time and, unlike Hipstamatic Classic, it gives me the ability to reconsider the lens, film and framing of the photograph.
For more information about 'The 24 Hour Project' please visit www.the24hourproject.net"

Mohsen Chinehkesh

     

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