
One of the first things that I was told upon arrival to Prague was that Czechs love to stare. I have witnessed this firsthand numerous times, especially on the busy metros and street corners. Usually these stares turn into staring contests that I always seem to lose.
This photo was taken while I was walking down Wenceslas Square. At the beginning of the program, I was as scared to stare back at strangers as I was to get close to strangers and take their photo. Even though I still hesitate sometimes to get close enough to get the perfect shot, I’ve definitely gotten better and being inconspicuous and waiting for the perfect moment to jump in. While my primary focus in photography is portraiture, the lessons I’ve learned about proximity and spontaneity from street photography will definitely influence my artistic decisions in the future. By taking photos of non-posed subjects, I’ve been able to gain a new perspective on composition and aesthetic decisions such as framing in camera. Since I was rarely able to pose the subjects in the photos I’ve taken on this trip, I had to stylize my photos through camera angles and what I chose to include in the frame. Although I’m sad to leave, I’m excited to go home and put what I’ve learned here to use.









