Street Photography Not on the Street

I went to London and Paris in June of this year (2015) and went to a number of museums. When I am going through a museum I am not looking to take pictures of the art work. That’s pretty much a complete bore to me. What I like is doing street photography in a museum setting. I look for composition and juxtaposition.  Some are taken with my 2008 Panasonic Lumix G1, others with my iPhone. Neither is great in low light so the grain is often apparent. I don’t mind that.

  • Some are finely arranged, with my spending quite a long time waiting or maneuvering to get just the right shot.
  • Some are hip-high blind shots I take as I am moving.
  • Some are about seeing an art piece without the distraction of the crowd.
  • Some are all about the crowd and the feeling of the human space.
  • Some are funny.
  • Some are beautiful.

It’s one of my favorite things in the world to walk through a museum finding these images. I hope you like them.


British Museum

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Atrium, British Museum

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Composition with Gun Chair and Boy

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Composition with Leather and Dog

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Composition with Nude and Suit

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Composition with Nude and Stares

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Running in the Circle of Books

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Composition with Hidden Lego on the Elgin Marbles


Tate Modern

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Composition with Grate, LIne and Yellow

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Composition with Selfie and Marilyn

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Composition with Painting and Bra Strap

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Composition with Witty, Sexy, Gimmicky and Walking Woman


Photographs © 2015 Marty Coleman | napkindad.com