Originally Posted by
dubaiphil
As far as I'm concerned there's nothing wrong with shooting with a telephoto lens for street photography. It's a similar argument to the camera body you should use for street photography - who cares? Well a lot of people do, but should they, really? People have a set definition of 'street photography' in their heads, and I can guarantee that 90% of the time it is defined by a standard or slightly wide focal length (28/35/50mm).
There is a case for discretion, in which case a 70-200 on a large DSLR isn't going to let you get close to the action, but 85mm + with a shallow DoF gives you the opportunity to really isolate the subject creatively and/or with framing. If you're trying to shoot an image of someone who is lost in a moment then that can be an advantage - any closer with a shorter focal length and by physically being closer you may lose that moment. With a 70-200 you're less discrete but also far less immediately confrontational. I say 'immediately' because nothing shouts 'press' or 'pap' to the uninitiated more than a DSLR with 70-200 f2.8 and in the wrong place and time people may mistakenly take offence and approach you.
So if you're shooting a particular subject, then the isolation from an otherwise confused scene that a longer focal length gives you can help. If you're shooting for colour, then you can zoom to frame the subject and avoid colours in the scene that may distract from the subject too.
You're not physically going to be close to a scene to see and hear it unfold and really give the viewer of the final image a feeling that they're immersed in the frame, though. That's just the nature of the focal length. And compression pays a part, as being immersed in a scene requires more depth to an image.
But you've made me question my images - I've just checked and there is 1 shot at 300mm, 1 shot at 140mm, and 1 shot at 102mm which I like. Moving down to 85mm and there's a few more which are some of my favourite images with a lot of 50mm and 35mm which I like the most. Then there are a few shots between 14 and 24mm which I like too. That's out of thousands, many of which I've bored people on here with!
Does that mean that I don't like shooting over 85mm for street? No. It's just that 95% of the time I go and shoot with a 50mm and/or 35mm. But why do I go out with those lenses 95% of the time? Because that's the focal length I like for the images that I try to create. One thing I know for certain though is that I will shoot less and have a far higher rate of keepers when shooting at a longer focal lengths as I am isolating a subject and therefore not worrying too much about anything else in the scene that may detract from the final image. Is it any less challenging? Perhaps, yes. With a prime you get to understand the focal length more and it can feel more natural over time. You get to the point where you know where you need to stand to frame an image before bringing the camera up, meaning you can save time, be discrete and get in position in preparation for a shot without being noticed and getting you camera to you eye. Having a wide range of focal lengths on a tele zoom gives you one other thing to think about which can slow you down enough to miss the shot.