The People Of Oaxaca

Street Photography Is Always A Challenge For An Introvert

GE McKerrihan
5 min readMar 3, 2024
An older man sitting at an outdoor cafe, with his espresso, reading a book.
“A Man After My Own Heart” — Image by Author

Before moving to Oaxaca I bought a new camera system. One of my reasons for moving was to take my photography to a new level.

The new camera is a mirrorless Fujifilm X-Pro 2. It is smaller than a DSLR style camera. I also bought two manual lenses for it. There is no autofocus. This camera reminds me a lot of the film cameras I used for 35 years.

I also wanted to explore ‘street photography’ — a style of working that was new to me. I wanted the challenge. I wanted to stretch my boundaries. I wanted to get out of my comfort zone.

My first year in Oaxaca I experienced all of these. I also found out how much I loved this style of photography.

The gentleman in the portrait above is a man after my own heart. I cannot imagine anything more relaxing than to sit in an outdoor cafe, sipping an espresso, and reading a good book. Life in Oaxaca encourages this way of life.

A professional looking photographer shooting pictures in the Zocalo.
“Looks Like A Pro” — Image by Author

This guy looked like a young pro. He certainly is loaded down with gear. I had the feeling he takes his work seriously. His earbuds makes sure his distractions…

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GE McKerrihan
GE McKerrihan

Written by GE McKerrihan

I’ve been using the camera for nearly 50 years. I write about Photography, Art, Travel, and Life. Top Writer in Photography, Art, Creativity, and Inspiration.

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