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victorawriaaa · 5 years
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- can relate to this guy so much. Love all his music <3
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2funkyempire · 7 years
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Mic Righteous warming it up for Lowkey #leicester #lowkey #micrighteous #uk
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adamwedd-official · 6 years
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What an amazing bloke , @micrighteous - what a session! Vulnerability and creativity galore . Check out his stuff , writer of the amazing #thepen #micrightous #rap #spokenword #toplad #tileyard (at Two Tribes Brewhouse & Taproom) https://www.instagram.com/adamwedd/p/Btyv_BdAQeZ/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=inmvf6ahelfi
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djechoukbeats · 5 years
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not gonna lie this one's grown on me big track from @micrighteous Jonny Bones #micrighteous #micreckless #hiphop #ukhiphop #ukrapper #ukmusic #hiphopmusic #instamusic #instamood #ukrap #ukartist #support #newmusic #songwriter #remixer #uktalent #musicblog #instagramer #blogger #instadeejay #producer #studiolife #instacool #instauk #musicpage #indieartist check me out on all social media platforms #djechoukbeats #djechouk https://www.instagram.com/p/B0jN9GNA3NK/?igshid=1v0v9so4vned
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toymusa · 7 years
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✨🌞#VIVIENNEWESTEOOD #ENGLAND #FASHION #GLAMOUR #MICRIGHTEOUS #LEVENTANDTAYLOR #GAY #LGBT #ART #CARPEDIEM
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aerosoullimited · 2 years
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Lyrically Dope Uk Mc @micrighteous In Vintage Aeroblock Teeshirt (at Margate, Kent) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cfw4CJprySA/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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kivaliszn · 7 years
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New Music 🔥: @charliesloth ft @officialavelino & @micrighteous - Take It All (KDALI EDIT) - Link In Bio To Listen To The Full Version. #kivaliszn #laughnowcrylater (at London, United Kingdom)
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feenixblayz · 5 years
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#repost from @officialdjmarz #reposta #reposta_app @reposta_app ATTENTION ALL ARTIST RAPPERS & SINGERSaiDO YOU THINK YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO HIT THE STAGE & PERFORMaiWELL HERE IS YOUR CHANCE. COME OUT TO OPEN MICRIGHT HERE EVERY THURSDAY 6pm - 8:45pm AT @smartnchill LOCATED IN RIVER OAKS MALL @smartandchillevents DM & FOLLOW @smartnchill , @officialdjmarz for more on SIGN UP & ENTRY INFORMATION. @officialfeenixblayz #instamusic, #instanewmusic, #instanowplaying, #instalive, #instaartist, #instanowplaying, #instahiphop, #instahiphopmusic , #instarapmusic , #instarapin, #instalyrics, #instalyrical, #raplyricsasinstagramcaptions, #instamusic, #instanewmusic, #instalive, #instaartist, #instahiphop, #instahiphopmusic, #instarapmusic, #instaopenmic, #instaopenmic (at SMART & Chill) https://www.instagram.com/p/B1Wu945nFHw/?igshid=1qz0rhwxhqo8r
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fashionistaru · 7 years
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If I could move after last 3 days, I would be dancing like these wonderful people at backstage of #VivienneWestwood #ss18 show. Adorable music, full of joy and energy) very kind, if I can use this adjective to describe melody))). Music by @micrighteous and @leventandtaylor source: @viviennewestwood #artoffashion #fashionbackstage #beautyoffashion #letsdance #letssmile #haveagoodtime #eveningmood (at Moscow, Russia)
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dubfx · 5 years
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Made a rooftop video with @micrighteous comin sooooon! 🔥🔥🔥 https://www.instagram.com/p/B0qgEcohBN3/?igshid=tv6m1bfk06gq
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pauldeckerus · 6 years
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3 Lessons in Photographing People I Learned from My Favorite Shooters
I like to be very aware of my influencers and the effect they have on my work. When I find that I particularly like an image from another photographer, I will give it a lot of thought before I try and apply any of my analysis to my own images.
Photographing people is one of the trickiest things I deal with, especially when making an image with “soul” that features character and energy rather than a simple candid portrait snapshot, as many of my earliest attempts were.
This year, I’m going to hopefully be working more on expressive portraiture as well as improving my candid photography of people, so I spent some time making notes on some of the approaches and methodologies I admire from a few of my favorite contemporary street photographers. I did this so that I can work on incorporating those into my own approach.
Walter Rothwell: Anticipate Behavior
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In the middle of Dhaka, a city of ten million people, fishermen on Gulshan Lake bring in their catch. Bangladesh.
A post shared by Walter Rothwell (@walter_rothwell) on Jul 22, 2018 at 2:08am PDT
Walter’s photographs of people (and cats) almost always feature fantastic energy of movement and emotion. But despite the often fast pace of the motion, you can tell that these images would not be possible if he relied simply on “luck of the draw.” Instead, by studying the way that subjects interact both with each other and light, Walter is able to intuit to a certain extent the possibilities for a photograph before a frame even starts to take form.
In order to apply this to my work, I’m going to be looking a lot into sociology and also at researching new places before I go and shoot. For example, I wouldn’t go to a protest expecting to shoot the same images I would at a beach, and I wouldn’t go to a museum expecting for people to behave as they would in a crowded marketplace.
Benjamin Gordon: The Soul is in the Eyes
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One of my favourite portraits. Colour & B&W. Taken in Brighton, 2016.
A post shared by benjamin gordon (@benjamingordon__) on Aug 29, 2017 at 1:27pm PDT
Benji’s portraits, candid or otherwise, are built around the eyes of the subject. When interacting with a subject for a portrait, there are a few methods to engage them while waiting for them to drop their guard and reveal themselves through their eyes. For a long time, I didn’t quite understand what it meant to have expression in the eyes in a portrait, and any example I have of it so far is a happy accident rather than something I worked towards.
By engaging his subjects as a person first, and then introducing the agenda of street-portraiture Benji is able to generate trust, which really shows in his images. His subjects are all relaxed but engaging with his lens.
David Babaian: Don’t Just Photograph Out of Convenience
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War stories. @chasappeti @micrighteous #blackandwhite #portrait #picoftheday #photooftheday #bnw_society #bnw #blackandwhitephotography #portaldefotos #portraitinspiration #leica #leicacamera #leicam #leicam #guns #sniper #rifle #hunting #musicvideo #bnw_life
A post shared by David Babaian (@davidbabaian_) on Aug 10, 2016 at 8:38am PDT
Although I will wait a while for a strong street composition when it comes to photographing street portraiture, I will usually work on a classic approach to approaching a more contextual portrait. This can mean waiting for specific moments to happen, or finding a scene, which works as a good background for an atmospheric portrait featuring a specific character.
This is something I think David does really well in a lot of his photography, really paying a lot of attention on what specifically fits a character and which character fits a scene, and then leveraging those factors for an emotive image. Rather than waiting for characters to come to him, he actively seeks out people with specific stories and points of interest about them in order to really make the most of every frame.
About the author: Simon King is a London based photographer and photojournalist, currently working on a number of long-term documentary and street photography projects. The opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the author. You can follow his work on Instagram and you can read more of his thoughts on photography day-to-day over on his personal blog. Simon also teaches a short course in Street Photography at UAL, which can be read about here.
from Photography News https://petapixel.com/2019/01/30/3-lessons-in-photographing-people-i-learned-from-my-favorite-shooters/
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sailorrrvenus · 6 years
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3 Lessons in Photographing People I Learned from My Favorite Shooters
I like to be very aware of my influencers and the effect they have on my work. When I find that I particularly like an image from another photographer, I will give it a lot of thought before I try and apply any of my analysis to my own images.
Photographing people is one of the trickiest things I deal with, especially when making an image with “soul” that features character and energy rather than a simple candid portrait snapshot, as many of my earliest attempts were.
This year, I’m going to hopefully be working more on expressive portraiture as well as improving my candid photography of people, so I spent some time making notes on some of the approaches and methodologies I admire from a few of my favorite contemporary street photographers. I did this so that I can work on incorporating those into my own approach.
Walter Rothwell: Anticipate Behavior
View this post on Instagram
In the middle of Dhaka, a city of ten million people, fishermen on Gulshan Lake bring in their catch. Bangladesh.
A post shared by Walter Rothwell (@walter_rothwell) on Jul 22, 2018 at 2:08am PDT
Walter’s photographs of people (and cats) almost always feature fantastic energy of movement and emotion. But despite the often fast pace of the motion, you can tell that these images would not be possible if he relied simply on “luck of the draw.” Instead, by studying the way that subjects interact both with each other and light, Walter is able to intuit to a certain extent the possibilities for a photograph before a frame even starts to take form.
In order to apply this to my work, I’m going to be looking a lot into sociology and also at researching new places before I go and shoot. For example, I wouldn’t go to a protest expecting to shoot the same images I would at a beach, and I wouldn’t go to a museum expecting for people to behave as they would in a crowded marketplace.
Benjamin Gordon: The Soul is in the Eyes
View this post on Instagram
One of my favourite portraits. Colour & B&W. Taken in Brighton, 2016.
A post shared by benjamin gordon (@benjamingordon__) on Aug 29, 2017 at 1:27pm PDT
Benji’s portraits, candid or otherwise, are built around the eyes of the subject. When interacting with a subject for a portrait, there are a few methods to engage them while waiting for them to drop their guard and reveal themselves through their eyes. For a long time, I didn’t quite understand what it meant to have expression in the eyes in a portrait, and any example I have of it so far is a happy accident rather than something I worked towards.
By engaging his subjects as a person first, and then introducing the agenda of street-portraiture Benji is able to generate trust, which really shows in his images. His subjects are all relaxed but engaging with his lens.
David Babaian: Don’t Just Photograph Out of Convenience
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War stories. @chasappeti @micrighteous #blackandwhite #portrait #picoftheday #photooftheday #bnw_society #bnw #blackandwhitephotography #portaldefotos #portraitinspiration #leica #leicacamera #leicam #leicam #guns #sniper #rifle #hunting #musicvideo #bnw_life
A post shared by David Babaian (@davidbabaian_) on Aug 10, 2016 at 8:38am PDT
Although I will wait a while for a strong street composition when it comes to photographing street portraiture, I will usually work on a classic approach to approaching a more contextual portrait. This can mean waiting for specific moments to happen, or finding a scene, which works as a good background for an atmospheric portrait featuring a specific character.
This is something I think David does really well in a lot of his photography, really paying a lot of attention on what specifically fits a character and which character fits a scene, and then leveraging those factors for an emotive image. Rather than waiting for characters to come to him, he actively seeks out people with specific stories and points of interest about them in order to really make the most of every frame.
About the author: Simon King is a London based photographer and photojournalist, currently working on a number of long-term documentary and street photography projects. The opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the author. You can follow his work on Instagram and you can read more of his thoughts on photography day-to-day over on his personal blog. Simon also teaches a short course in Street Photography at UAL, which can be read about here.
source https://petapixel.com/2019/01/30/3-lessons-in-photographing-people-i-learned-from-my-favorite-shooters/
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olbysmargate-blog · 6 years
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@micrighteous ・・・ BE THE FIRST TO HEAR THE NEW ALBUM ON THE 24TH OF NOVEMBER!!!! TICKETS AVAILABLE ONLINE NOW. LINK IS IN MY BIO FOR THE FIRST EVER MIC RECKLESS SHOW!!! #MargateHomeComing #MicRecklesss #olbysmargate #margate #local #livemusic #independentvenue #tickets #homecoming (at Olby's Soul Cafe & Music Rooms) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bp0_kG2nqt7/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1tq4qxeb5yy03
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djechoukbeats · 5 years
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mood right now ...shout out @micrighteous on this track 💥 go support UK artists #micrighteous #hiphop #ukartist #ukmusic #instamood #ukrapper #instahiphop #ukhiphop #hiphopmusic #hiphopbeat #trapbeat #hiphoptrack #djechoukbeats #djechouk #musicproducer #beatmaker #imakebeats #mixdowns #songwriter #grime #trap #reggae #instamusic #instalife #instagramers #musicismylife #instadj #subscribe #share never give up on what you do in life #success https://www.instagram.com/p/B0OM5QQB8P_/?igshid=1250dkoa0auno
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kivaliszn · 7 years
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Dropping This Tommorow 8AM GMT 🔥| It's only right that I participate in the @charliesloth @officialavelino @micrighteous #producer challenge Link in Bio to stay updated. #kivaliszn #laughnowcrylater (at Secret Location)
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feenixblayz · 5 years
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ATTENTION ALL ARTIST RAPPERS & SINGERS, DO YOU THINK YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO HIT THE STAGE & PERFORMaiWELL HERE IS YOUR CHANCE. COME OUT TO OPEN MICRIGHT HERE EVERY THURSDAY 6pm - 8:45pm AT @smartnchill LOCATED IN RIVER OAKS MALL @smartandchillevents DM & FOLLOW @smartnchill , @officialdjmarz for more on SIGN UP & ENTRY INFORMATION. https://www.instagram.com/p/B1WZWUdH2sW/?igshid=l3ed7nc2clyv
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