Jessica Murga's passion is street photography which she defined as candid images of everyday life. The image does not have to be on a street or contain people. It should make the viewer feel part of the scene, preferably tell a story and be "real" not planned. The photographer should be a bit stealthy, blend in and not draw attention to themselves. Use small gear, sometimes even a cell phone. Know your equipment so you can act fast to capture fleeting moments. Traditional rules of composition do not apply. Content matters more than technique. Try wide angles and shots not at eye level. If possible, present your images as a collective to enhance the story telling. Above all watch your surroundings and be safe.