What makes a great street photograph? Timing, instinct — or something deeper?
In this episode, we sit down with Folarin Alabi, a London-based street photographer who captures the rhythm, character, and fleeting moments of city life. Through candid frames and carefully observed scenes, Folarin documents the energy of London in a way that feels both spontaneous and intentional.
We talk about his approach to shooting on the streets, building confidence when photographing strangers, developing a strong eye for composition, and learning to anticipate decisive moments. Folarin also shares how he stays inspired, what he looks for in a scene, and why patience plays such a huge role in street photography.
If you’re interested in street photography, visual storytelling, or the art of noticing the everyday — this episode is packed with insight and inspiration.
📸 See Folarin’s work on Flickr:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/folarinsphotos/�