Category: Photographers

  • David Ingraham

    David Ingraham

    David Ingraham is a Los Angeles-based photographer, musician and teacher. His work has been presented in numerous publications such as the Los Angeles Times, Black & White Magazine, American Photo, as well as David Alan Harvey’s Burn Magazine. His work has been exhibited worldwide, from Paris and Istanbul, New York and Toronto,
    to Los Angeles.

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    About The Collection

    This particular collection of images are selections from David’s first book, titled Lonesome City, with a few others tossed into the mix. David’s work frequently explores the universal theme of urban isolation and disconnection, a fly-on-the-wall glimpse of life in the big city. As a street photographer, David has embraced the iPhone as his camera of choice for the last 10 years, finding its small size and ubiquity provide him with a certain level of invisibility in the streets that he was never able to achieve with larger, more traditional cameras.

  • Rut Poolchan

    Rut Poolchan

    Born 1989, based in Bangkok, Thailand. I started in the street photography since 2015 by the Facebook page called “Street Photo Thailand” inspired me. Then my curiosity and fascination in the street photography was born.
    The street photography is something beyond you can think, it presents the human’s creativity, cleverness ,life in decisive moment. The best thing is that you can shoot them anywhere anytime and communicate your perspective to people through a photo.

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  • Bayu Trilaksono

    Bayu Trilaksono

    In photography I grew up with “Indonesia Street Project – DKI Jakarta”, one of the street photography and documentary communities in Jakarta, Indonesia.
    Photography for me is very interesting and unique. With my interest mainly focuses on capturing the character of children and everyday situations in public spaces. Because we can never predict a moment like what is confronted us in public space. And street photography can be done anywhere and anytime, making street photography so dynamic and varied.
    I was born in Jakarta, Indonesia. I am a graphic design student and got to know street photography in March 2018.
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  • Zach Kalman

    Zach Kalman

    I am a photographer living in the Washington, DC area. I make pictures in the places where live and work, but I don’t feel that my photography is about those places. Instead, I engage in the self-indulgent practice of photographing whatever it feels good to point the camera at. My wife and son are the inspiration for everything I do, and the theme of family seems to show up in many of my pictures.

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    About The Collection

    This is a set from a larger body of pictures I have made over the last few years, and continue to make, in Washington DC, Virginia, Maryland, Florida, and New York.

  • Bob Price

    Bob Price

    My name is Bob Price and I am a photographer from Vacaville, California. Though I do not see myself as a street photographer, I can’t help myself from having fun when doing so. I enjoy documenting the human-influenced landscape.

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    About The Collection

    These are photographs from Hawai’i and California from 2015-2017.

  • Roberto Di Patrizi

    Roberto Di Patrizi

    Born in 1964, I have started photography in October 2010, when my wife gave me a camera as a gift for my birthday. But I always shyly loved it even though I was born as a musician. I played guitar in bars and performed as a street singer. I played a lot, without a real project, experiencing many different jobs. Everyone has his own monsters to fight and I need to learn something new every day in order to go to sleep peacefully. Now, I am an educator in middle schools for children with cognitive-behavioral disorders.
    Every day I get through the station to go to work. Every day I take pictures as I walk to get the subway after getting off the train. Railway station, an immense crossroad of individuals of all ethnicities and nationalities, has become my hunting ground. In this fascinating no-man’s-land so many stories intertwine every day and all of them deserve to be told. I do what I can. I believe that shooting is a way to circumvent Time to make me caress Eternity in secret.
    I am a commuter. And I’m a streepher.

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  • Hakan Biyiklioglu

    Hakan Biyiklioglu

    Hakan Biyiklioglu

    Hakan Bıyıklıoğlu was born in İstanbul/Turkey. Father of three, two daughters and a son, Hakan works as a software architecture and has been in the information technology world for a long time. Photography has always been his love.
    Chasing for unusual moments and angles in ordinary city spots and streets, he makes use of wide spaces, minimized objects and people, mixed with a feeling of serenity.
    Geometry, silhouettes and shadows are mostly in play as well as long exposures. Traveling to rural parts, iconic cities, chatting with people before photographing them are essential parts of his photography adventure.

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    About The Collection

    In city life, our surroundings may seem crowded with people, like a chaos and sometimes even like a jungle. But sometimes a silhouette, a shadow, a geometric forming of architecture with a special angle of light, helps us to find the beauty in most ordinary places.
    Aesthetics is hidden for us to see and often comes out easily with a minimalistic approach.

  • Adrian Whear

    Adrian Whear

    My name is Adrian Whear from Melbourne, Australia with a strong interest in the street and documentary genre since 2016. I am not a street photographer that has studied the works of the renown pioneers of the genre, nor have I completed a photography qualification. Simply I am mostly a self-taught amateur photographer. First and foremost, I just love walking the streets and alleys of my hometown Melbourne and its inner suburbs. If I happen to get some reasonable frames during these walks, then that’s a bonus. This is my city, my Melbourne – fun, vibrant, gritty, moist, post- modern, Victorian, coffee, culture and diversity.

    Biography
    Aussie Street – Finalist
    FIAP Gold medallist
    FIAP Blue pin winner for best author (Pannonia reflections salon – Slovenia)
    PSA gold medallist
    Shot in the Heart of Melbourne exhibition – People’s choice award
    Changing Melbourne competition – 3rd place

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  • Johan Tappert

    Johan Tappert

    I am a Stockholm based photographer who discovered the true joy and fascination of street photography relatively late in life, after working as a film director, doing commercials, tv series and shortfilms.
    I am  interested in ordinary people in everyday situations who inadvertently become an integral part of their surroundings. My twenty years experience as a film director has taught me to see the street as a stage where I can direct juxtapositions and relationships between, colors, patterns, buildings and people. In this way, I am also a director as a street photographer. But without all the technical fuss and a big team behind my back. Only by observing and pay attention to moments that feels absurd, extraordinary and real. When I take pictures I feel close and honest to myself, with a open heart and mind. That’s why I try to bring my camera wherever I go.
    My first book, Stockholm Street Colors, will be published in the fall of 2020.
    Winner Streetphotoawards ”Street fashion”. Founder street photography collective Kornet Kollektiv.

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    About The Collection

    For five years I have taken pictures on the streets of Stockholm with my eyes fixed on color, shadows and associations between people and architecture. I call the project Stockholm Street Color. Stockholm is known to be a cold and dark city most of the year. With my pictures I want to show the opposite. Stockholm can also be full of color and energy. People and colors that give life and movement to Stockholm. I try to capture moments that not only have interesting color combinations but also juxtapositions that are perceived as absurd or unusual. Moments that make the city and everyday life unlikely and interesting.

  • Serkan Colak

    Serkan Colak

    Serkan Çolak was born in Balikesir, Turkey. After living in several regions of Turkey, he settled in Izmir in 2005.
    He is interested on documentary photography since then. His projects deals with different topics such as urbanization process and focus on issues around cultural diversity and human rights in Turkey. His photographs were exhibited in many countries and festivals.He published his first photobook called On The Road in 2019.
    He is co-founder MahzenPhotos collective and No 238.

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    About The Collection

    Shadows. Silhouettes. Figures wreathed in mist and smoke. For Turkish photographer Serkan Çolak, artfully obscuring the world can become another way of revealing it. “I believe that what we don’t know is more important than what we do know,” Serkan says of his atmospheric, anonymous portraits and street photographs. Well as street scenes that feel oddly universal: lacking any cues of where they were taken, his pictures might be from any city or town in the world. “Curiosity is linked to innovation or the discovery of something totally unknown. Photographs must make a person become curious. It’s not what we see, but how we see it and how we go beyond what we’ve seen.”
    This is not hunting, I never agreed to be an image hunter. I just see the world like this. The photos are my visual diary..

  • Chris Hytha

    Chris Hytha

    My name is Chris Hytha. I grew up in a small town suburb outside of Philadelphia, and I was always fascinated by the city as a kid. Chasing this curiosity, I moved to the city to start Architecture school at Drexel in 2015. In my first few years of school I loved going out into the city to explore, and that naturally led me to pick up a camera to capture my adventures. My study of architecture heavily influences my vision for photography, and oftentimes I am more interested in exploring “what could be” rather than “what is.”

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    About The Collection

    This set of images is an exploration in light, atmosphere and scale in the city of Philadelphia. Very simple compositions often feel the most powerful to me, and I take a minimal approach to what is included in the frame. Additionally, there is a layer of surreality and fantasy throughout the set, with photoshop being used to accentuate reality.

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  • Andreas Jorgensen

    Andreas Jorgensen

    Andreas Jorgensen

    I was born in the 70’s. I do love street photography. My home is in Sweden. My roots are in Denmark. I only shoot when the sun is shining. Shadows, silhouettes and a magical light are what I constantly look for in my photos. The feeling I want to catch is calmness and harmony.

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    About The Collection

    The photos in this series are mostly from Stockholm taken from spring 2019 until today.