For serious hobbyist street photographers
Stop guessing if your street work is improving.
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About this track
Daily street assignments, image-specific critique, and a skill graph that tracks whether your moment timing, subject separation, and geometric composition are actually getting better. Built for photographers who already walk with a camera but feel stuck.
Random shooting doesn't build a street instinct.
Great street work isn't luck — it's trained reflex: seeing the moment a half-second earlier, keeping the subject clean in chaos, spotting geometry before it closes. Those don't come from more hours. They come from repeated feedback on the same skills across weeks. SkillFrame tracks which ones stay weak, and puts them in tomorrow's assignment.
What the foundations look like
Moment timing drill
Three frames where the decisive instant matters. Critique grades timing and gesture, not just composition.
Subject in chaos
One subject has to read first in a busy scene. Separation and negative space get scored explicitly.
Geometric composition
Lines, repetition, and intersections — frames where the geometry carries the image.
Why photographers stick with it
- Moment Timing and Subject Separation get tracked across every frame, not just one-off notes.
- Leading Line Design and Geometric Composition stay separate, so you can see which signal changes first.
- Your 14-day delta shows whether more shooting actually made you sharper, or just busier.
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