Tag: New York

  • Manuel Pena

    Manuel Pena

    My name is Manuel Pena and I’m a self-taught photographer from New York. I developed my passion for photography in 2015. Since then I moved to capturing everyday moments in the streets of New York.  My goal is to tell stories using light, shadow, composition and color. I only have one rule: Shoot anything that interests you and the pieces will fall in place.

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    About The Collection

    Beauty in the mundane
    I don’t have a specific goal when I go out on my daily travels.  It seems anything can be beautiful.  You just have to be open in seeing and knowing when it’s there.  I have to admit being a photographer in NYC can be unfair at times.  I don’t have to look too hard as there are always things going on around me.  These photos represent what New York is through my eyes.  Enjoy!

  • Paul Kessel

    Paul Kessel

    Paul Kessel

    After a career in clinical psychology and university teaching, I began photography late in life. (one-month shy of my 70th birthday).
    I always owned a camera before this time but rarely used it. In 2008  I started photography courses at The International Center of Photography in NYC and never stopped until ten years later. Originally, I was interested in portrait photography but discovered
    street photography and became immersed in it.

    I became a street photography workshop junkie and I feel that I have learned from some of the best. Now when I am outside, my camera is always with me and ready.
    I worked on projects for a number of years. All culminated in self-published “Blurb Books”. There are 18 of them. More recently, I shoot randomly with the hope of finding an interesting image. My random street photography is self-published in the Blurb Book, “Never the Final Edit, version 6”.

    I have been in about 85 group exhibitions. Some are by invitation and most are from contests. In addition, I have had 3 solo shows at NYC Galleries.
    I have been a Finalist in the Miami Street Festival twice (2017 and 2018), the San Francisco Streetfoto Festival, the London Street Festival, and I was the winner of the most recent Los Angeles street contest (“Shooting Around the World_LACP 2020). I was a Lens Culture Street Finalist (2016, 2020) and won 3rd place award in 2020.

    I have also been the winner of a few other events, nationally and internationally.
    I treat street photography as a sport and I have yet to hit a homerun, a hole in one, or a 3 pointer from mid court. It is the quest and the elusiveness of a truly good photograph that keeps me going.

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    About The Collection

    The twenty pictures included here are mostly relatively recent and are not necessarily part of a particular project. Most of them are culled from a project I had worked on, but many are random photos in public places, typically the street but sometimes on the beach, subway, or elsewhere. Most of these photographs have appeared in exhibitions. Some may appear to be portraits but all twenty are candid. I prefer to photograph multi-layered street scenes, but I often settle for a candid portrait with a bit of context.

  • Joshua Ethan Johnson

    Joshua Ethan Johnson

    Joshua Ethan Johnson

    Josh lives in NYC and makes documentary films and photos.
    In 2015, Josh began an ongoing project called FACES (faces-pictures.com) which consists of spontaneously shot documentary films and photos.
    He’s made over 26 films and thousands of photos under this project and has no plans to stop.
    Josh makes his living as a filmmaker and photographer and spends most of his off hours making even more films and photos while finding time to fly fish as much as possible.

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  • Melissa O’Shaughnessy

    Melissa O’Shaughnessy

    I am a New York based photographer who discovered the pleasures of street photography relatively late in life after studying journalism and art history and working as a book editor and president of a small investment firm. After quitting work to spend more time with my three children, I spent years learning the craft of darkroom-based black and white photography.
    Gradually, black and white gave way to color and the street became the primary focus of my photography. I’ve learned that I can only see and make interesting pictures on days when I have a clear head and an open heart, which I find to be a deeply satisfying way to exist in the world, whether I have a camera with me or not.
    I am a member of UP, an international collective of 26 photographers. My first book, Perfect Strangers: New York City Street Photographs, will be published by Aperture in the fall of 2020.

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  • Mathias Wasik

    Mathias Wasik

    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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    About The Collection

    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.

  • Pedro Cantizani

    Pedro Cantizani

    Pedro Cantizani is a Brazillian photographer based in New York City.
    With a background in marketing, Pedro soon realized his passion was for the visual arts.
    Through cinematography programs and personal venture,
    he discovered his talent for photography and has been in pursuit of creating fine art street photography in the lively streets of NYC.

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