Street Photography Sofia

Street Photography in Sofia, Bulgaria.

Street photography is a passion of mine, as a young whipper snapper the work of the imperial Henri Cartier Bresson’s Paris was as mesmerizing as it was inspiring, William Klein’s grainy edgy New York and the now so familiar images of Istanbul made by Ara Guller, actually it’s a long list but am not getting into a roll call of photographic superstars, occasionally I can’t help thinking that somehow 1950’s New York or Paris of the ’30’s gives any photographer an edge, Istanbul still has some incredible locations but the modern world with its mass of visual pollution in the guise of capitalistic advertising giving the impression of an explosion in a paint factory means that while Ara still sits drinking his coffee in his Istanbul cafe his city has largely disappeared.

My first real attempt at producing a body of work defined as street photography was in Cairo, ( Cairo Time & Tramlines  ) in a teeming city of gazillion people it offered almost overwhelming options, I had to make some rules and limited my project to a set radius of the old Fatimid walls, for a boy who had spent more time in the meadows of the Thames than the city the excitement and exotic was a heady creative cocktail. Much later Istanbul (Istanbul Street Photography ) provided the never-ending urban landscape populated with twenty million potential subjects, some may say it’s like shooting fish in a barrel, perhaps not quite but these cities do provide an engaging backdrop in which to set the characters of endless opportunity and drama limited only by the soles wearing from your shoes.

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Moving to Sofia in Bulgaria at the start of the year was an exciting new opportunity to discover a new country, a new city, using street photography as a tool to explore, discover and learn, you pay more attention, you take things slower, you pick out the details, I can’t stress the non-photographic benefits enough.

Now I need to choose my words carefully here; for those that know Sofia and those from Sofia we can agree it’s not a screaming mega city, it has the population of a neighborhood of Istanbul, its gentle, its calm, its green, its empty. For a street photographer it’s a challenge.

The challenge this time was to create a body of work that is not simply a street shot image but one that conveys a sense location, with each location a unique history and culture, I do get a little bored of random images that say very little, technology now allows us to snap with stealth but still it’s no excuse for meaningless images, and since you have asked, I have no preference when it comes to technology but a DSLR is my workhorse and despite its clumsy and noisy attributes serves me well enough.

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So here we are then a selection of street shot images of Sofia, a city of undeniable charm, hopefully they will appeal to the more critical Bulgarians amongst us too.

Anyone interested in a personal Street Photography Workshop in Sofia, Cairo or Istanbul drop me an email, I am also preparing on-line mentoring classes for those interested.

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Comments

55 responses to “Street Photography Sofia”

  1. wezlo Avatar

    These are beautiful, thank you!

    Sent from my iPad

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    1. johnwreford Avatar

      Thank you Wesley 🙂

    1. johnwreford Avatar

      Thanks Victor 🙂
      Always enjoy your images

  2. rheinsberg Avatar

    I’ll take it as an inspiration, the pictures are most interesting. Usually my shyness hinders me to just snap around in the street; last week I gave it a try on a very special trip but only with my mobile camera and I am just working on putting the best of those pictures on my blogs.

    1. johnwreford Avatar

      Thank you Susanne
      Yes I think most people have issues shooting images of strangers on the street. There are some techniques that can make it easier but its still a question of what kind of image you hope to make.
      Did you see my Amman post? Its flying around somewhere.

      1. rheinsberg Avatar

        Yes, actually it was your Amman post that led me to your blog. Nice pictures, too. I am still trying to come up with something nice.

  3. rajarhymes Avatar
    rajarhymes

    I like your use of light and dark in your B&W pics. Number 3 is so cool, using the lit up sign- I think that is what that is- and the last pic, even the people are shadow. The perspective is unique. That is what I love the most about B&W, you can play with the way we see reality 🙂

    1. johnwreford Avatar

      Thank you so much
      Black and white does open up so many opportunities-
      The lights you mention are from a shop window, in Sofia there are these Squat Shops-very unusual hangover from Soviet times.

  4. KAPTURE Avatar

    These shots are amazing!!

    1. johnwreford Avatar

      Thank you KInga
      Your work is incredible-am pleased to find you 🙂

  5. girlviking26 Avatar

    Great shots. After years of only using my phone for snaps, even whilst travelling, I finally bought a light Olympus, and so loving it even though I have a way to go in truly mastering its magic. Thanks for the post, holler if your back in Istanbul:)
    Enjoy.

    1. johnwreford Avatar

      Great to connect 🙂 Good luck with the Olympus am sure it will serve you well. Curiously I just arrived back in Istanbul so will holler at some point 🙂

      1. girlviking26 Avatar

        Great, I see we also know some ppl in common. A small world.

    2. johnwreford Avatar

      Thank you
      Hope the Olympus is serving its purpose? Need any help then feel free to ask.
      Istanbul again soon
      John

      1. girlviking26 Avatar

        Cool. Holler when yr here for a catch up x

  6. Ashely Rosa Avatar

    A beautiful shot
    Really interesting and informative post!
    Plz check my website. I’m providing Photography post-production

    1. johnwreford Avatar

      Thank you Ashely

  7. David Coomber Effect Studio Avatar
    David Coomber Effect Studio

    Some of ides

  8. Jeff Bell Avatar

    Less populous and busy places are a little harder for street photography, but those images you posted are very nice.

    1. johnwreford Avatar

      Thank you Jeff

  9. roninjax Avatar

    Excellent life images. 🙂

    1. johnwreford Avatar

      Thank you so much 🙂

      1. roninjax Avatar

        Gladly John. Thanks. 🙂

  10. Beautiful Badlands ND Avatar
    Beautiful Badlands ND

    Black and white is where it’s at! Love it!

  11. Cynthia McLoughlin Avatar

    My grandparents immigrated from Bulgaria about 1900 and I have always wanted to go there. I will enjoy following you and seeing the city through your lense! Your work is beautiful!

    1. johnwreford Avatar

      Cynthia
      Thank you-I should really share more images from Bulgaria.
      You should visit though-a pilgrimage

  12. Tom Williams Avatar

    Lovely pictures😍

  13. Cecilia Mary Gunther Avatar

    Yes! I love street photography too but living on a farm means I am doing pig photography instead!

    1. johnwreford Avatar

      Cecilia
      Pig photography sounds perfect
      Am heading in that direction slowly, not sure about pigs yet but chickens and a goat for sure 🙂
      Thank you

  14. Earl Goodson Avatar

    Next time I pass through the area I’ll have to hit you up. Loved Sofia and Istanbul both and want to return to do more street photography!

  15. stevetanham Avatar

    Lovely photography. My ‘project’ is to limit myself to what can be done with an iPhone. There are limits, but it’s amazing what happens when you’ve always got a camera with you.The ‘tech’ in such mobiles is amazing…

    1. johnwreford Avatar

      I agree Steve.
      Knowing the limitations of whatever you decide to use is key. Technology is just a tool and mobile phones are brilliant for many things

      1. stevetanham Avatar

        Thank you, John. Just been reading that interviews about your work in Syria. A very admirable ‘project’, though I suspect it was much deeper than that.

  16. Vanessa Avatar
    Vanessa

    Oh wow, your photography is stunning! 😍

    1. johnwreford Avatar

      Vanessa
      Thank you-so lovely of you.
      Was checking your site-you have style 🙂

  17. Phil Avatar

    Very nice collection of black & white street photographs!

    1. johnwreford Avatar

      Thank you Phi
      You have some stunning images on your site-well done

  18. nickreeves Avatar

    The guy on the bike with the phone & the statue with the raised arm (gun): great stuff!; motion, stillness, communication, arms!

    1. johnwreford Avatar

      Aha yes Nick I do love that shot (if I do say so myself)
      Thank you

  19. awisewomansjourney Avatar

    Beautiful black & whites! ❤

    1. johnwreford Avatar

      Thank you Deborah 🙂 x

  20. kayak2016blog Avatar

    “you pay more attention, you take things slower, you pick out the details,” YES!!! Shades of Georgia O’Keeffe, taking time to really see a flower… I find that I often see something in a photo I’ve taken that I didn’t catch at the time. Of course, sometimes the photo doesn’t capture what I’d hoped, either. Thank you for your view of the world.

    1. johnwreford Avatar

      Thank you
      Shades of Georgia O’Keeffe 🙂 I’ll take that.
      You are very kind
      Update the About page of your blog….)

  21. davidstone1313 Avatar
    davidstone1313

    Impressive work worthy of standing in Cartier-Bresson’s long shadow.

    1. johnwreford Avatar

      Thank you David
      Fine company to be in-I wish

  22. glennwdavis Avatar
    glennwdavis

    Bresson had quite the talent for the grab shot and a stellar eye. Recently I became aware of Garry Winogard (sp?). Your photo of the young people “posing” and the fellow on the bike reminded me of Winogard’s work.

    1. johnwreford Avatar

      I love Garry Winogards work
      Thank you Glenn for the comment 🙂

  23. Couple a Wanderers Avatar

    Love your photography! We do a lot of nature photography and lifestyle, but not much street photography. Definitely something special about capturing the people living in the places we visit.

  24. artstevo Avatar

    Hi John, love the photo’s if you ever find yourself at the coast look me up in Sozopol. I have a basic Nikon D50 and would love to know how to use it !!! May have to be a skill swap tho am skint but can teach you watercolour painting in return ok.

    1. johnwreford Avatar

      Thank you 🙂
      I just moved back to Istanbul from a brief stay in Bulgaria-am coming back often though and love Sozopol. Maybe you noticed some seascape images on my FB page I shot there last bloody cold winter. Anyway would be great to catch up and am happy to help out with the D50

  25. Unwit Avatar
    Unwit

    Seeing Cartier-Bresson’s work when I was in college changed my life. Your work is similar. Thanks for posting!

    1. johnwreford Avatar

      I guess pretty much the same for me I think. My intention was never to copy his style but i guess things get picked up. Thank you or the huge compliment 🙂

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