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Street Photography

Fujifilm film simulation recipes for street photography — fast, characterful looks that read well in mixed light and high contrast, straight out of camera.

Street photography punishes fussy settings. The light changes every block — bright sidewalk to deep shade to a neon-lit doorway — and the moment is gone in a second. A street recipe has to be forgiving, fast, and have enough character that an ordinary scene reads as a photograph.

How to think about street recipes

Build for high contrast and mixed light. A protective dynamic range (DR400) holds bright skies and dark shade in the same frame. Many street shooters lean on Acros — black-and-white removes the colour-balance problem entirely and forgives mixed lighting — or Classic Chrome / Classic Negative for muted, documentary colour.

Set it and forget it: a fixed white balance and a recipe you trust mean you’re watching the street, not your menus. Grain helps here too — it ties high-contrast frames together and leans into the documentary tradition.

Recipes for Street Photography

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