“Street photography” is maddeningly indefinable. It is difficult to do well. It requires close encounters with strangers. It involves lots of walking. The pay is…… So why do it? In this lively presentation, it will become obvious why this presenter is never out in public without his compact camera.
Barry Bub MD, a native of South Africa, practiced family medicine in Reading for 26 years until his departure to NYC in 2000. Since then, he has trained in gestalt psychotherapy, pastoral counseling, trauma therapy and has taught and mentored physicians in communication, healing and well-being skills. He is the author of numerous journal articles and the book Communication Skills that Heal. He now lives in Sarasota, Florida where he teaches courses on various eclectic topics including street photography.
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