10 Best Black and White Photographers You Should Know
Black and white photography has a way of slowing down the world. Without color to distract, the viewer falls straight into the emotional core of an image the tension, the fragility, the humanity. Throughout the past century, countless photographers have embraced this stripped-down visual language, but a handful have shaped it so deeply that their [...] Bruse Gilden | Only God can Judge Me
In the contemporary world of portrait photography, few figures divide audiences as sharply as Bruce Gilden. His images do not merely suggest they confront. Gilden’s signature close-up style mercilessly reveals every scar, tremor, and pore, compelling viewers to confront the raw, uncomfortable edge of human existence. However, his latest ambitious body of work, "Only God [...] The Best Street Photographers in the History of England
Street photography is a genre that captures the essence of everyday life, often in urban settings, revealing the beauty, humor, and sometimes the harsh realities of the human condition. In England, street photography has a rich history, with photographers documenting the changing social landscape from the post-war era to the present day. This article explores [...] Saul Leiter – Painting with a Camera
In a world that often celebrates the loud and the obvious, Saul Leiter found beauty in whispers — in reflections on rainy windows, in soft shadows, in the in-between. Born in Pittsburgh in 1923, Leiter moved to New York with the dream of becoming a painter. But the city, in all its layered chaos and [...] 10 Things Garry Winogrand Can Teach You About Street Photography
Garry Winogrand is one of my favorite street photographers that I have gained much photographic insight and wisdom from. He was in-arguably one of the most prolific street photographers of his time (he shot over 5 million photographs in his career) and one of the most passionate. However, he hated the term “street photographer” and [...] WINOGRAND COLOR
Eric Kim, a renowned street photographer and educator, has extensively studied and shared the lessons from masters of street photography, including Garry Winogrand. Winogrand, one of the most influential photographers of the 20th century, was known for his portrayal of U.S. life and its social issues, particularly in the mid-to-late 20th century. Kim has often [...] What Garry Winogrand Saw in Color
A rarely seen body of Winogrand’s work is more inviting than his black-and-white pictures, but no less layered or sly. New York City, 1962 ©Garry Winogrand The MOMA show “New Documents,” put together by the photography curator John Szarkowski, in 1967, marked a breakout moment for three photographers who went on to dominate the field: Diane Arbus, Lee Friedlander, [...] A History of Street Photography
There are very few books written on the history of street photography. However, the best book that I know: “Bystander: A History of Photography” is superb. The book was co-authored by photography curator and historian Colin Westerbeck and the legendary street photographer Joel Meyerowitz. The two collaborated for many years on the book, with Westerbeck doing [...] The History of Street Photography
Street photography, as an artistic genre, has been around for over a century, evolving with changes in technology, art, and culture. At its core, street photography captures candid moments of everyday life in public spaces, and it has become a vital part of visual storytelling and documentary photography. Street photography can be a valuable tool [...] The Best Women Street Photographers of All Time
The Best Women Street Photographers of All Time Street Photography is one of the most challenging and exciting genres of photography. Sometimes when we see a photo, it gets into our mind and remains eternal for life. This could be moments of sorrow and pain, a disaster happening in the world, usual human interaction in [...] William Klein Color Photos
William Klein (1926 - 2022) One of photography's greatest names, Klein passed away two years ago, leaving behind an amazing body of work, from which I already showed you a number of selections. We mostly know him of his bw work, but today, I brought some of his lesser-known color images. William Klein was an [...] Vivian Maier Color Photos
Vivian Maier’s color photos have been the subject of Howard Greenberg Gallery exhibition in 2018. Many of the photos were displayed for the first time, presenting her perception from the world the way she grasped. “The Color Work captures the street life of Chicago and New York, and includes a number of her enigmatic self-portraits.” [...]






