JADSADA INEAK a member of Street Photo Thailand Collective. He starts shooting street in 2014 because of the passion from the group of Street Photo Thailand. As a starting point for him to spend his free time every day of his life . He never studied about street photo before. He tried and tried until found out that street photo can be everyday and everywhere. He believes that creativity and idea are the key to success.
Category: Photographers
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Jadsada Ineak
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Mathias Wasik
[thb_button_text link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fmathiaswasik.com%2F|title:Mathias%20Wasik%20website|target:%20_blank|”]I’m a human rights activist, and a documentary and street photographer. Born in Poland, I grew up and spent most of my life in Germany, before I moved to the USA in 2015 with my wife Emily. I have worked as a campaigner for organizations like Amnesty International and All Out and I try to combine my human rights work and my passion for photography whenever I can.
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There are few cities that inspire the modern world as much as New York City does. It’s ever-growing, ever-rising – a kaleidoscope of American culture. With my photography, I explore the play that unfolds day by day against the backdrop of New York’s restless concrete jungle.
My aim is to expose both the glossy surface and darker underbelly of American culture while portraying a witty, affectionate satire of a diverse and fast-paced city.
I shoot mostly in color, with crisp, vivid colors. I put people at the very center of my photography. Secluded from the current of the masses, the focus suddenly lies on this individual. And with the image the story unfolds and enters a dialogue with the spectator.
I always have my camera on me, so I shoot on my daily commute, in my lunch breaks, really anywhere and anytime. Sometimes I walk for 20 blocks without taking one single shot. On some days I return home without any shot I deem worthy of keeping. And sometimes I stick around one spot and find dozens of scenes popping up around me.
I can’t really tell you what exactly I’m looking for. I know it, when it unfolds in front of me. It can be a certain gesture someone is making. It can be a moment of closeness and privacy in the chaos of the streets. In the end, it’s a slice from the life of a fellow New Yorker. A moment that stuck out for me as special and worth conserving.
Photography is the best way I can express my thoughts and feelings. There are so many stories out there in the streets worth telling. Being able to conserve an entire life story in one picture – it’s like magic. And of course, it’s highly addictive. I think what drives many of us to go out into the streets, again and again, is that insatiable hunger for more, the constant hunt for that much-hailed decisive moment. -

Valérie Six
Born in the North of France, I am a freelance photographer based in Bordeaux.
Although I bought my first camera only in 2012, the medium quickly became an indispensable element of my life.
At the beginning, not knowing clearly what I wanted to do with it, I followed some workshops with famous photographers of different specialties (war reporter, street, portraits …), exciting weeks which confirmed me in my wish to pursue this passion. In 2015, I completed these sessions with a short technical training at the Gobelins school in Paris, but it is mainly in practicing alone in the streets that I learned the most.
Winner or finalist of numerous awards, my images have been exhibited in France and abroad (Bordeaux, Arles, Marseille, London, Miami, Milan, Kuala Lumpur, Brussels and New York…) and published in numerous online or print magazines.
Winner of the “Women street photographers” contest for an artist residency in New York city in December 2019 (WSP is a platform, Instagram feed, website and traveling exhibitions curated by Gulnara Samoilova), a selection of my residency’s work was presented last year in a solo exhibition in NYC, alongside WSP’s annual exhibition in Dec. 2019-Jan. 2020.
Ever since I started the photo, I have not ceased, beyond the pure aesthetic aspects, to look for the attitudes, the backgrounds, the small details of our daily life which, associated with a particular light (often a chiaroscuro) allow me to project myself- and the viewers too, I hope – into a universe halfway between fiction and reality. Photos like small improvised theatrical scenes or sequences of dreams, results of a small wait or taken on the fly, but a reflection always in my eyes of a particular emotion (humor, romance, mystery, surprise…), or a reflection of my interrogations about the aspects often absurd, often chaotic and obscure of the lives we live.
There is at the same time in my images, the desire to better understand my environment and that of the person crossing my frame, as well as transcending it to bring a little extra magic or poetry.[thb_button_text link=”url:http%3A%2F%2Fwww.valeriesix.com|title:Val%C3%A9rie%20Six%20website|target:%20_blank|”][thb_button_text link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fwww.instagram.com%2Fvaleriesixlouis%2F|title:Val%C3%A9rie%20Six%20instagram|target:%20_blank|”] -

Alessandro Rocchi
I’m not sure which came first, being nosey or having an interest in “street photography”.
I was born in Pesaro in Italy in 1974. I start take photographs when I was a child and my parents bought me an automatic film camera. I’m a self-taught photographer but during years I had the opportunity to join the masterclass of important photographer like Alex Webb, Jonas Bendiksen and Maciej Dakowicz.I really don’t know what influence me and my photographs. I simply look at people and sometimes people give me a reason to take a picture.[thb_button_text link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fwww.instagram.com%2Falessandrorocchi%2F|title:Alessandro%20Rocchi%20INSTAGRAM|target:%20_blank|”]About The Collection
The Summer Has Come
The beach is a great equalizer—no matter one’s way of life, everyone sheds their clothing (and social conventions) as soon as they step onto the sand. Here, varied moments of enjoyment from seasides around the world.
Summer is a season when people let go of both their clothing and their social conventions. The warm weather and long nights encourage everyone to express their connection with nature and their lightness of being.
The beach is also a sort of equalizer, as everyone is enjoying the same scenery and everyone is almost naked. Distinctions of class and experience disappear. I took these pictures over the last 10 years in locations around the world: the cover image was shot in 2007 in my hometown of Pesaro, Italy. Every time I go to the beach there, I relive the memories of my childhood, building sand castles and playing with my parents and friends. Summer always meant the end of school, of homework, of responsibility. -

Daniel Goldenberg
I am an Argentinian street photographer, with my interest focused mainly on capturing characters and everyday situations on the streets of Buenos Aires.
Street photography is a passion that I cultivate as a hobby that helped me focus my gaze on the social and individual environment that surrounds me, giving me the possibility of observing reality in a less superficial and more humane way.[thb_button_text link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fwww.instagram.com%2Fbuenosairestreet%2F|title:Daniel%20Goldenberg%20INSTAGRAM|target:%20_blank|”] -

Sonia Fitoussi
I am a French, London based photographer. Originally working as a lawyer, the seed of passion for street photography has been planted in 2004 when I moved from Paris to London. I have a deep passion for cities in general and more particularly for London, its bright colours and its people. Photographing is my daily dose of adrenaline and I can’t help myself to look at the world surrounding me as a possible shot. All my photos are candid, I like colour and texture, combined with witty and affecting human juxtapositions. I love British humour and my favourite word is serendipity which describes perfectly for me what is Street Photography.
My photos have been shown in several solo exhibitions in London, Paris, Deauville. I was also one of the finalist of the Women Street photographer’s festival in New York in December 2019.[thb_button_text link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fwww.instagram.com%2Fsonia.fitoussi.street.photo%2F|title:Sonia%20Fitoussi%20INSTAGRAM|target:%20_blank|”] -

Furkan Dere
My name is Furkan Dere.
I live in Elazig Turkey. I was born in 1994 in Elazig. I am studying at Fırat University Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences. I have been interested in street photography for about 5 years. I’m a street and documentary photographer. Street photography is my passion, so I love using light, shadow, and colors in my photos. I try to constantly improve myself in street photography. My main theme in my geometric, shadow and documentary photographs.[thb_button_text link=”url:http%3A%2F%2Finstagram.com%2F_furkandere|title:Furkan%20Dere%20INSTAGRAM|target:%20_blank|”] -

Fabio Fagu Costa
Born in 1978 in São Paulo, Brazil.
Since 2010 I’ve been living in Paris and working as an art director.
My passion for photography came when I wasn’t happy with my previous job and I was attending Art History classes. I figured out that I couldn’t draw or paint. Even though at the time I had no artistic ambition, I chose photography as a medium to express myself. Since my birthday in 2005, I’ve photographed daily and that taught me a lot about the world and myself. Photography has changed my life and the way I see it.
I am also part of a Brazilian collective called Flanares, and a French collective Fragment .[thb_button_text link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fwww.instagram.com%2Ffabiofagu%2F|title:Fabio%20Fagu%20Costa%20instagram|target:%20_blank|”]About The Collection
Here it is a small part of my universe. My favorite ones of 15 years of daily photography.
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Aslı Gonen
I live in Turkey. I have never received any training in photography, I am trying to improve myself by reading, following the works of my favorite photographers, and practicing on the streets. I love watching as much as taking pictures.
I love to capture street photographs and photos from everyday life. In the last few years, I have opted for low-light environments, rainy and foggy days, and especially black and white photos. But in recent years I have started to give importance to color photography and especially to shadows/silhouettes. To be in the streets, freedom and in fact life itself. I think it’s priceless that those tiny moments that you caught in daily chaos and hustle and the immortality of those moments.
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David Fidalgo
David Fidalgo “BRICKS” (Madrid, 1983) began his photography career in 2013 and, under a process of self-learning he began to enjoy the complex vision of the world that street photography provides.
BRICKS is also Co-founder of the Street Photography Collective, La Calle es Nuestra (currently the No. 1 reference for Street Photography in Spain), which is dedicated to the promotion, dissemination and training of this photographic style.
In 2019 he was named Spanish ambassador of the RicohGR camera brand.[thb_button_text link=”url:http%3A%2F%2Fbricksstreetphotography.com|title:David%20Fidalgo%20website|target:%20_blank|”][thb_button_text link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fwww.instagram.com%2Fbricksstreetphoto%2F|title:David%20Fidalgo%20instagram|target:%20_blank|”]About The Collection
It is difficult to explain how all these images connect to each other, but I do not like to stick to any particular style of photography… I just grab my camera, a pair of good sneakers, and I wander around the streets seeking for a way to look at banal things differently.
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Evagelia Tzekou
My name is Evagelia Tzekou and I am a street and documentary photographer, based in Copenhagen.
My background in comic design helps me focus on content and narrative, while I’m always trying to expose the humorous side of life.[thb_button_text link=”url:http%3A%2F%2Fwww.tzekou.dom|title:Evagelia%20Tzekou%20website|target:%20_blank|”][thb_button_text link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fwww.instagram.com%2Fevagelia_tzekou%2F|title:Evagelia%20Tzekou%20instagram|target:%20_blank|”]About The Collection
You can see a selection of photos from Japan and a selection of photos from Copenhagen.
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Bojan Chibsterr Nikolic
I was born Sarajevo in the former Yugoslavia. I moved to London when I was eight years old, just before all the madness started back home. I have been intrigued about most forms of art since I was a kid. Music was the first to make a profound impact on me when I was young. For some reason, the need of having a camera was a recent urge – I have been pretty ignorant about the world of photography until fairly recently.
I was in Colombia two years ago and felt an increasing need to interact with the world/reality around me. I had to buy a camera when I got back. I have been a big fan of cinema for a long time and was amazed by the emotional and visual impact of cinematography. I used to like to pause scenes from films that I felt were amazing photos.[thb_button_text link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fwww.instagram.com%2Fchibsterr%2F|title:Bojan%20Chibsterr%20Nikolic%20instagram|target:%20_blank|”]

























































































































































































































































