Nikita Teryoshin

Nikita Teryoshin Based in Berlin, Nikita Teryoshin (*1986) describes his genres as street, documentary, and everyday horror. Teryoshin graduated with his first long-term project Hornless Heritage (2014 – 2019) focused on the matrix-like world of the German dairy cow industry at the university of applied science in Dortmund. Between 2016 and 2021, he visited 15 Defence Fairs in 14 countries on 5 [...]

TC Lin

TC Lin Over the years I’ve been many things: A shoe inspector in a Chinese factory, a TV news cameraman, and a conscripted soldier in the Taiwanese army. I’ve also published two books and directed a feature film, and I play trumpet in a jug band. My favourite things include walks in interesting places and [...]

Joel Meyerowitz’s Five Tips for Making Great Street Photographs

Legendary image-maker Joel Meyerowitz shares his advice for aspiring photographers, as his new book How I Make Photographs is published When Joel Meyerowitz met Robert Frank on the set of a photo shoot one day in 1962, he had an epiphany that changed his life forever. Meyerowitz, then 24 and working as art director at a New [...]

Daniel Tschitsch

Daniel Tschitsch I came across street photography in 2014 after having tried almost every genre of photography since completing my photography apprenticeship back in 2011. Inspired to a large extent by the photographers Bruce Gilden, Vivian Maier, Elliott Erwitt, Alex Webb and others, I've been moving through the streets ever since, trying to incorporate a [...]

Ali Motamedi

Ali Motamedi When the City Went to Sleep It was winter of 2020 when I moved into a new apartment in Manhattan. One month later, news from overseas brought an unknown virus: COVID-19 was spreading everywhere. Soon the stores, restaurants, and museums were closed. The shadows of fear and loneliness were everywhere. The city that [...]

Giuseppe Cardoni

 Giuseppe Cardoni Metropolitan Fragments The environment is delimited, circumscribed of the subway, with a complete absence of the external landscape that often represents a container of memories.The protagonists are absorbed in their thoughts with their heads bowed or intent on looking with the absent gaze of those who look but do not see, as if [...]

Mehdi Rouhbakhsh

Mehdi Rouhbakhsh Birth in 1983, Franco-Iranien , I grew up in an artistic family. My uncle was a known artist in the field of contemporary painting. I myself after finishing my academic study in the universities of Paris and obtained my master’s degree in International & E-Commerce, jointed to public society more involved to the [...]

Tommaso Banti

Tommaso Banti In Magenta "In Magenta" is a series I completed in February 2021. I've been trying through the use of a flash off camera and an old reflex to explore my hometown, my neighbours, the beach, where people wander endlessly and dead bodies are carried on the shore, unable to escape. The use of [...]

Ted Lai

Ted Lai Densely populated and hyper-connected by technology, people in thriving metropolises are paradoxically growing further apart; some finding solace in their solitude. Solitude is bliss; Prince Edward Solitude is bliss; Central A lone protester makes way through a tunnel barred by protests that gripped and polarised Hong Kong. Solitude is bliss; Sheung Wan A [...]

Paul Kessel

Paul Kessel Hauptbahnhof Hauptbahnhof, the main train station in Frankfurt Germany, is a major hub for European travel. The skylights generate good light and as I have been there many times, I like to photograph there. All photos are candid and mostly no more than 10 feet away. © Paul Kessel © Paul Kessel © [...]

Maude Bardet

Maude Bardet Baloonanza Every street photographer has items that attracted them more than others. For me, these are cotton candy, hanging fabrics and mostly… balloons . Balloons are colorful, have a nice shape, seem to dance in the sky and are usually accompanied with playful kids. They can also yield mysterious images by hiding people’s [...]

Matthew Kamholtz

Matthew Kamholtz On Screen These pictures were born of necessity. As the global Covid-19 pandemic raged during the Summer of 2020, the epidemic of police killings sparked mass Black Lives Matter protests throughout the United States. But as thousands of people took to the streets, I was obliged to shelter at home as the protests, [...]