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Mark Davidson

Mark Davidson Mark Davidson starts work early. Employed as a breakfast radio producer, his day begins at 2am. But waking up early has its advantages. Jumping out of bed in the middle of the night means that Mark’s working day is over by mid-morning, and allows him to shoot street photography on his walk home. [...]

David Alan Harvey

David Alan Harvey’s photographs spark the human psyche. His books “Cuba (https://www.davidalanharvey.com/cuba-book)” (National Geographic, 1999) and “Divided Soul (https://www.davidalanharvey.com/divided-soul-book)” (Phaidon, 2003) capture the effects of the blood and sweat of a cultural migration into the Americas. “Living Proof (https://www.davidalanharvey.com/living-proof-book)” (powerHouse Books, 2007) explores hip-hop culture. His 2012 award-winning book “Based on a True Story (https://www.davidalanharvey.com/base-on-a-true-story-magazine)” […]

David Campany

David Campany is a writer, curator and artist, working mainly with photography. This website is an archive of David’s published writings, with information about curatorial projects. His books include A Handful of Dust (2015), The Open Road: photographic road trips across America (2014), Walker Evans: the magazine work (2014), Gasoline (2013), Jeff Wall: Picture for […]

Andrea Bruce

Andrea Bruce is an award winning documentary photographer whose work focuses on people living in the aftermath of war. She concentrates on the social issues that are sometimes ignored and often ignited in war’s wake. Her clients include National Geographic and The New York Times as well as many publications around the globe. Andrea was […]

Street Photography Awards 2021

SERIES WINNER Dimitri Mellos USA Oblivious City + View Full Series I walk the streets of New York City and photograph strangers. Serendipity, evanescence, a deep respect for and affirmation of the world as encountered: these are the elements that are essential to my approach. The scope of my photos is narrow and mundane, like [...]

Masoud Gharaei

Masoud Gharaei was born in March 1988, he is an Iranian photographer. He is known for his photographic projects that take an intimate, anthropological look at aspects of modern life, in particular documenting the social classes of Iran. He is also the founder of Street Photographers foundation. InstagramWebsite About The Collection... Strangers In The City [...]

Giacomo Vesprini

Giacomo Vesprini I was born and raised in a Small Town in central Italy 35 years ago. Despite my life looked quite standard at the very beginning, I understood that "standard" didn't fit for me. Psychology helped me to express my inner personality without fear, so I stepped out of university with my degree and [...]

Chu Viet Ha

Chu Viet Ha I am Chu Viet Ha, Street Photographers base hanoi, Vietnam. I am a photography enthusiast especially street photography. Photography is really a powerful tools, a bridge which helps me to communicate with the diversity of life and people around. A kind of photography religion that I have pursued and continued to pursue [...]

David Stewart

David Stewart I began my career by photographing punk bands including The Clash and The Ramones. My first job was  photographing the passing parade of colourful characters on Morecambe UK Promenade with squirrel monkey’s Joey and Queenie. My work involves observing the strangeness of everyday life, people and pop culture and reconstructing these scenes as large scale [...]

Cesar de Melo

 Cesar de Melo My name is Cesar de Melo and i'm from Lisbon. Since I was studying Cinema and Film, I watched the streets has a natural and raw photography studio. The moments, the rhythms, the people and the situations that just appears in front of you. Since then i always had a camera with [...]

Erry Ginandjar

Erry Ginandjar My name is Erry, I am from Bandung City, Indonesia. I work in finance, my hobby of photography started in 2018 and since then I always carry my camera with me wherever I go. I have tried several genres of photos, but until now I am more interested in street photography, because I [...]

Elliott Erwitt’s Kolor

In his long career, Elliott Erwitt almost always carried two cameras, one with black and white film and one with color. As a press release for his first comprehensive U.S. show of color work notes, Erwitt “comes from an era when few photographers worked in color,” but he used both, sometimes shooting similar scenes with [...]