Hi all,
I've been photographing different forms of street art (graffiti, sticker art, stencils, etc) in my home city for something like a year and a half with a Canon Powershot S2IS camera.
This started just as an exercise, but after a while it has turned into a serious project, so now I'd like to plan a bit, and then go out and re-shoot the interesting spots with more care. In the meantime I've been reading and learning regarding photography techniques.
Some practical questions to the more experienced photographers:
1) Do you think I can get decent quality photographies with this camera?
(for web and printed material)
Should I rent a digital SLR instead? (no budget to buy one)
2) What weather should I try to photograph in?
I guess overcasted or in shade in order to avoid washed out colors.
3) At what time of the day should I try to photograph?
I guess early in the morning in order to avoid problems with traffic/people walking around
and to have softer light.
4) How would you deal with a subject you want to photograph that is partially blocked by parked cars? For instance, I want a particular graffiti, but I can't get the angle standing in the sidewalk, so I step into the street and photograph from there but then I have parked cars between me and the graffiti.
5) What mode would you shoot in? What ISO?
I guess aperture priority with a high f value (f8 or upwards) in order to get a sharper picture with more area in focus. If I were shooting with tripod I'd try to go with ISO 50 or 100, handheld I guess ISO 200 or 400?
6) What angles would you use? Would you go for simple in-front-of-the-subject shots, would you go for other more creative angles? Due to the documentary subject matter, I'm more for simple angles.
7) What issues should I take into account regarding street photography? Cautions, tips, tricks. Do you think it's feasible to shoot with tripod in this type of setting?
8) What aesthetic concepts would you take into account when doing street photography? How to best convey the nature of street art into photography? What to shoot? What to avoid? How to get a sense of the surroundings?
9) What other things should I take into account? White balance, special techniques, filters to use (polarizer due to outdoor nature of the shots?), anything.
10) Any tips regarding planning this kind of production? I know it's gonna take a few months, and there are lots of places i haven't even been to, including some tough neighborhoods (which i'd like not to ommit from this research).
I know it's a long post, I hope you can help me with whatever you can come up with!
Thanks a zillion!!!

jp, just keep experimenting until you find a great shot.
