This will be the last of my black and white street series, I promise!
After distributing prints of candid street photographs I had previously taken, I was noticed wherever I went in the souqs, so I turned my hand to portraits instead. I processed in colour and then in black and white but I'll post the b&w here for continuity. Generally on each walkabout I limited myself to 1 lens, be it an 85mm f1.4, 50mm f1.4 or 35mm f2.
1. A happy fish trader at the Fish Market
2. A bit of biblical beard action going on! A porter in the fruit and vegetable section of the Fish Market
3. More tea tipping in the Textile Souq cafe
4. Porters resting in the back alleys of the Gold Souq
5. An Omani storekeeper in the Fish Market relaxing with coffee and cigarette
6. A proud storekeeper in the Spice Souq
7. An Omani stall keeper in the fruit and vegetable section of the Fish Market
8. One of the 3 wise men from a previous shot, up close and personal with a 50mm
9. A dock hand taking a rest from unloading a dhow at the wharf in Dubai Creek
10. A porter in the Fish Market
11. Another Afghan storekeeper in the Textile Souq
12. An Omani fish trader in the Fish Market
13. An Indian holy man outside a Hindu Temple - another biblical beard!
14. 3 porters resting in the back alleys near the Gold Souq
15. A worker in the Textile Souq - I was drawn to the textures here, and it was a very narrow alleyway so I was very close with a 14-24mm
16. A porter in the Fish Market
17. and 18. A slightly different environmental portrait. A Dubai Police Officer posing in front of his 25-pdr gun during Ramadan, where sunset and breaking fast was signaled by a single round