One camera. One city. And if the city is Taipei, then you are a lucky photographer. Seven days in Taipei and 1,600 photos!
Each photo tells a story, each photo has an emotion attached to it. But how can you select the best photos without the emotions getting into the way? The American street photographer Garry Winogrand would even wait one year before judging his images.
Falling in love with Taipei and its people is easy. Enjoy a glimpse of Taipei in 24 images.
“Photographers mistake the emotion they feel while taking the photo as a judgment that the photograph is good.” – Garry Winogrand
Students taking a group selfie at Beitou Hot Springs
Elections trucks in Taipei
Shopping at the market
The silence of prayer
Unexpected shot: girl running towards the camera, Baoan Temple
The food in Taipei is amazing!
Chicken shop
Small business restaurant owners preparing delicious meat pies
Flame torched beef cubes! @ Shi Lin Night Market
“Save me sir, I am not a puppy anymore!”
Riding in a crystal gondola above the Maokong Mountain
Children playing on a bridge between beautiful flowers and a pond, Maokong Mountain
Monk waiting for offerings on the side of the road, Maokong
Taipei street photography: smoke break
Street dancer in front of the National Theater, Taipei
Busy market in Taipei
Street BBQ
Two friends at a bar dreaming of beautiful Hula dancers
Stylish old man
Longshan Temple photographers
Students training for a parade in front of the National Theater…
… and marching
Passenger leaving the Taoyuan International Airport business lounges area
A Taiwanese little princess
The “Taipei Street Photography” photos have been taken with the inconspicuous Ricoh GR camera.