Street photography is 99.9% failure. The more you fail, the closer you are to a masterpiece.

Avoid reviewing your photos immediately after taking them. Letting them sit for a week (or longer) helps you detach emotionally and judge them more objectively. 3. Composition & Technicals

When you think you've "got the shot," keep clicking and take 25% more photos. The best moment often happens just after the one you expected.

Minimize "decision fatigue" by sticking to a single setup—typically a 35mm or 28mm lens. 4. Mindset & Ethics

I can break down the unique techniques of Henri Cartier-Bresson , Garry Winogrand , or Daido Moriyama for you.