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Julia Coddington

Julia Coddington is a street photographer from Australia.  She is co-founder of the Australian based Unexposed Collective, for women, non binary and intersex street photographers and an administrator of @womeninstreet, a growing international community of women street photographers.  Julia is a member of the Little Box Collective. [thb_button_text link="url:http%3A%2F%2Fwww.juliacoddington.com|title:Julia%20Coddington%20Website|target:%20_blank|"][thb_button_text link="url:https%3A%2F%2Fwww.instagram.com%2Fjuliacoddington|title:Julia%20Coddington%20Instagram|target:%20_blank|"] About The Collection Losing myself in a scene and becoming [...]

Belinda Corney

Originally from Australia and now based in London, I am an amateur photographer who has always enjoyed taking photos, but it was in 2017 that I discovered street photography. This almost instantly kick started my love of getting out and photographing the amazing city I live in as it was an artistic outlet I had [...]

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 [...]

Cristina Embil

I am a woman from the region of Asturias, in the north of Spain. I have always loved photography but I am not a professional, I try to combine photography with my work in a Trade Unión. I have always liked photos that show the energy of the streets, which have layers and can be [...]

Karolina Trapp

Karolina Trapp is a Polish-Australian street photographer currently based in Seattle, USA. She has a PhD in English literature and in her professional life she has mostly focused on teaching as well as perpetrating occasional literary, academic, and journalistic pieces of writing. Her interest in street photography was born in 2015/2016 when she moved across [...]