New York in Color (Street Photography)

A collection of street images in New York City from the past couple of months.

Although much of the work I post is in black-and-white, believe it or not, I prefer color. As Winter gives way to Spring and the sun is more prominent in the sky, I feel much more inclined to go out and do street photography. I’m not a huge fan of boring overcast skies for this sort of work. Ample sunlight makes the colors pop, shadows more prominent, and reflections more interesting. Not to mention the overall energy of the city changing.

Instead of my A7RV, I used the Sony A7CR with the Sony FE 35mm f/1.8 lens for most of these outings. While I love the quality of that lens, I found the shape of it a little too long for discreet street photography. I didn’t want to buy another 35mm, but since I have a preference for small, lightweight equipment, I bit the bullet and picked up the Sony Sonnar T* FE 35mm f/2.8 ZA Lens.

When I paired it with the A7CR, I immediately knew this was the best lens for my approach to street photography. Super small, lightweight, sharp, and with fast focusing makes it still a great option in 2024. I also picked up the Sony FE 50mm f/2.5 G Lens as a complement when I want a 50mm lens. I already have the Sony Sonnar T* FE 55mm f/1.8 ZA Lens, but similarly to the 35mm f/1.8 I find it too long. I’ll keep both the 35mm f/1.8 and 55mm f/1.8 and use them for video work or in special cases when I need a faster aperture (i.e., client work in a lowlight setting).

A final note about the A7CR and A7RV. Both cameras use the same sensor and produce the same image. Besides the detailed, lifelike image quality, I’ve been most pleased with the color from the cameras. If using Capture One, I recommend not using the default Sony profile the program uses. I have my “Base Characteristics” see to the Fujifilm GFX 50S II as my ICC profile. This produces much better color than the default Sony profile Capture One uses. I’ve also heard you can get good results using the Canon R5C profile. Play around and do what works for you.

I’m really loving the color and performance from these cameras. Props to Sony.

More to come.

PhotosJamiya Wilson