Interview with Street Photographer Trevor Marczylo in Seoul, Korea

A few days ago I attended David Kim’s Film Photography Workshop in Seoul and was finally able to meet up Trevor Marczylo in person! I have featured Trevor’s work on the blog before, and he has also written articles on Why Street Photographers Should Print in the Darkroom, How to File Out Your Negative Holder, as well as his thoughts on What Makes a Great Street Photograph.

Trevor moved out to Korea around 6 months ago from Winnipeg, Canada and has been shooting quite a bit of color work (compared to his black and white work in Canada).

Take a moment to check out my interview in the video above, and scroll down to see his new color work in Korea!

Color Work in Korea

Trevor Marczylo Korea Color Street Photography

Trevor Marczylo Korea Color Street Photography

Trevor Marczylo Korea Color Street Photography

Trevor Marczylo Korea Color Street Photography

Trevor Marczylo Korea Color Street Photography

Trevor Marczylo Korea Color Street Photography

Trevor Marczylo Korea Color Street Photography

Trevor Marczylo Korea Color Street Photography

Trevor Marczylo Korea Color Street Photography

Trevor Marczylo Korea Color Street Photography

Trevor Marczylo Korea Color Street Photography

Trevor Marczylo Korea Color Street Photography

Trevor Marczylo Korea Color Street Photography

Trevor Marczylo Korea Color Street Photography

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Which of Trevor’s new color images from Seoul are your favorite? Share your thoughts in the comments below! 

My 5 Best Street Photographs of All-Time (and the story behind them)

"UFO" - Santa Monica

I have always looked at many great street photographs and have always wondered what the story was behind them. Interesting enough, I also get many questions about what was going on in my head when I shot certain photos of mine. Therefore I thought it might be a good thing to show you my 5 best street photographs of all-time, and explain a little more about the backround story as well as what was going on in my mind at the time.

1. “The Conductor” – Downtown Los Angeles

"The Conductor" - Downtown Los Angeles
"The Conductor" - Downtown Los Angeles

This is actually one of my first street photographs that I took. I was in Downtown LA with my girlfriend Cindy, and we went to go watch a show at the Ahmensen Theater, which is right next to the LA opera house. In the courtyard, there is this beautiful fountain that shoots streams of water at different intervals. Cindy exclaimed how beautiful it looked, and I ran over with my camera in hand, and snapped a few photos. I recall seeing the near-perfect silhouettes of the two people, and waited for the moment where either the man or woman would do something interesting. My wish was blessed, and the man on the left raised his hands as if explaining something to the woman. I snapped the photo and recall thinking, “It almost looks as if the man is conducting the streams of water to shoot up”. I then thought of the title, “The Conductor” and it has just stuck.

KOREA GOT SEOUL – Black and White Street Photography from Korea

KOREA GOT SEOUL - Black and White Street Photography by Eric Kim

Hey fotog friends,

Hope you guys all had a wonderful Labor-Day weekend! I just got back from the Bay Area (my hometown) after hanging out and visiting friends and family I haven’t seen for quite a while. Was planning on doing some street photography in San Francisco, but catching a cold over the weekend prevented me from doing so.

Anyways, before I left on Saturday to the Bay, I had enough time between Thursday and Friday to work on this slideshow of my street photography from Korea last summer. What the hell was I doing in Korea you ask? Well, I decided to visit Seoul, Korea for about two months in order to meet up with some long-lost family and friends, tutor English to some kids (while making some $$$ along the way),  and of course, photography.

Street Photography, Korea. Portrait by Charles Choo Jr.

Eric Kim, Street Photography, Korea
Enjoying a beer outside in Seoul.

An old image taken by Charles Choo while we were shooting street photography in Seoul, Korea last summer. I had tons of fun with the guy, and this is an image of us drinking a beer in the middle of the day in public outside a Korean “7-Eleven.” Got to miss the good times in Korea…