Tag: street photo

is a type of photograph that records everyday life in a public place. The very publicness of the setting enables the photographer to take candid pictures of strangers, often without their knowledge. Street photographers do not necessarily have a social purpose in mind, but they prefer to isolate and capture moments which might otherwise go unnoticed.

  • Ankit Kumar

    Ankit Kumar

    My name is ankit kumar. Born in 19-10-1998. I started as a photographer since 2018. I m delhi based street photographer. Started with my mobile phone camera & now i m shooting with my camera & mobile phone. My photographers have been published in eyeshot magazine.

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    About The Collection

    Street photography has been my passion form last 2years. I have always loved people and have always wanted to learn about them from up close. I like to shoot candid moments, street animals.

  • Chris Harrison

    Chris Harrison

    Chris Harrison

    My inspiration is my home city, Brighton. Brighton has a reputation for being a ‘free-thinking city’ – and my photography reflects
    some of that free-thinking spirit.I walk out of my front door without knowing what I might find – curiosity is my motivation.
    If I’m lucky I might arrive home having photographed something surreal, something humorous or maybe something graphically pleasing.
    I like to walk with an open mind and experiment with the moment as it unfolds.
    I’m a graphic designer and street photographer based in Brighton, UK.
    After 3 decades in graphic design I was unable to ignore my passion any longer and recently pledged to make more time for street photography.
    2019 Finalist:
    Italian Street Photo Festival, StreetFoto San Francisco, Street Photography International, Brussels Street Photography Festival,
    Aussie Street Photography Festival, Paris Street Photo Festival, Los Angeles Centre of Photography: Street Shooting around the World
    2020 Finalist: Italian Street Photo Festival

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  • Elwira Kruszelnicka

    Elwira Kruszelnicka

    Photography is my passion, my daily work and the best way to find peace and harmony. I take photos intuitively and with my camera I am like a child with a toy. Once I looked for frames hastily and hungrily, now I know that only when I slow down, I see so much more. It turned out I do not have to go far to catch an interesting moment. A stroll on a nearby beach, city, watching people – it may bring much joy.

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    About The Collection

    ”Anonymous heroes of everyday life” is a project that was born some time ago. When I looked through a few street pictures, I suddenly saw something common and universal in them. I felt certain anonymity of the man in urban public spaces. I think big urban spaces and fast pace of life make our anonymity grow. The city itself is becoming more and more distant to human nature and though we try to make up for its comfort with technology we feel alienated. However, in the middle of the day when you look closely enough, you can see nameless heroes separated from the urban bustle. In the pictures they can look a little bit lonely, though it didn’t have to be the way they felt. In everyday life we pass around a lot of people like that: thoughtful, busy or staying in reflection. Choosing the right way to look: from the distance, against the sun, reflected in a puddle, or focusing on the human shadow, helps us to see it more clearly.

  • Chris Silk

    Chris Silk

    I started taking street photographs in 2016, whilst working as a developer for a marketing agency in London. It was one simple decision to take my camera to work with me, but I instantly fell in love with photographing the streets. I am a self-taught photographer, and was already shooting music events on a limited part-time basis – but street photography taught me an entirely new approach to photography. It rekindled my enjoyment of capturing the moment, demanding a relinquishing of control combined with a new level of intuition and instinct. In 2019 I started my wedding and event photography business full-time, from my home on the West Sussex and Surrey border in the UK. But street photography is my testing ground for experimentation and artistic expression, and I take nearly everything I learn from it into my freelance work.  I honestly believe street photography is one of the most valuable, important genres of photography today – not only is it one of the most accessible ways into photography, but one that continues to teach and inspire photographers on many different levels.

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    About The Collection

    With this series of photographs, I was particularly interested in the combination of line, shape, bold colours and minimalism. I wanted to use these qualities to express the hidden aesthetics in what might otherwise appear to be very ordinary aspects of urban life. With this style of work, I particularly enjoy how the medium of photography can transform the mundane into something surreal or humorous, simply by how it is composed and presented.

  • Federico Feliciotti

    Federico Feliciotti

    I’m an italian amateur street photographer. I live in a small town in central Italy and I started to love street photography about a year ago, during one of my travels. Since then I started experimenting and photographing everywhere. Street photography, in particular, makes you understand what you have around you, allows you to pay attention to detail. For me it’s a means of grasping reality better and experiencing it more deeply.

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    About The Collection

    My photos are a summary of my path in this first year of photography. Starting from a more ‘’classic’’ style, gradually I approached a mnore conceptual and studied style, where I always start from an idea in my mind.

  • Georgina Peel

    Georgina Peel

    I am Georgie. I am a self-taught photographer based in London and I am a mother to three boys. I’ve had a sincere passion for music and photography from an early age. I have a rather wonderful ability to memorise lyrics and since starting my instagram account in early 2019 I have managed to bring together my two passions.
    I’ve found an outlet for channelling my thoughts and expressing myself. I often search for an image that would fit a particular favourite lyric or vice versa. I might take an image and find a fitting lyric to turn it into a story or perhaps just an emotion. I can only hope my images translate to my audience in a way that they are left feeling moved in one way or another.

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  • Piti Amraranga

    Piti Amraranga

    Piti Amraranga

    Born 1980, Based in Bangkok THAILAND. Graduated in graphic design,
working on product design and interested in street photography.
    “Besides the advertising and movie industry, one Thai street photographer is also a designer.
    ‘Piti Amraranga’ He opens a furniture design company named o-d-a. Many awarded winning products made from wood.
    His career has quite affected his photo. He changes everything into the simplicity of graphics.
    It looks charming and can be watched again and again. Compare to a furniture,
    his photo is a favorite one that shows in a living room and it’s never outdated.” – Tavepong Pratoomwong

    Awards

    2nd Place of 2019 ‘Brussels Street Photo Festival‘ Series Contest
    3rd Place of 2019 ‘Streetfoto San Francisco’ Series Contest
    3rd Place of 2019  The 7th Chang International Fine Art Photo Contest
    Finalist of 2020 ‘Italian Street Photo Festival’ Series Contest
    Finalist of 2019 ‘Streetfoto San Francisco’ Singles Contest
    Finalist of 2018 – 2019 ‘Miami Street Photography Festival’ Singles Contest
    Finalist of 2018 – 2019 ‘Italian Street Photo Festival’ Singles Contest
    Finalist of 2018 ‘LACP‘ Street Shooting Around the World

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    About The Collection

    Adaptation
    The “Adaptation” series present harmonious relationship between the object and its surroundings. There are the things that we have witnessed everyday without recognizing its beautiful harmony. Once we find its balanced convergence, we will notice such naturally-emerging sight.

  • Raffaele De Vivo

    Raffaele De Vivo

    Raffaele De Vivo (aka Rufio) is an Italian street photographer, currently based in Brooklyn, New York City. His journey with photography began at a young age. He studied photography at Istituto Statale d’Arte and proceeded with undergraduate studies at Accademia di Belle Arti in Naples, Italy.
    Along the way, his photographic interests became more clear and he turned his eye to the streets – places full of color and lights, but also dark and shadows.
    His works were selected to be part of photography exhibition in the United States, France, Italy, Germany and Hungary.

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    About The Collection

    NEW YORK CITY STREETS.
    New York City amazes me – a melting pot where, despite the mixture of lives and cultures, people preserve their own individuality. Those single identities I like to observe and catch trough my camera.In these photographs the juxtaposition of elements combines with vivid colors and the high contrast of lights and shadows to convert ordinary moments of life into surrealistic scenes.

  • Andrea Pozzoni

    Andrea Pozzoni

    I was born in 1981 in Italy (Sondrio) My approach to street photography, with all its nuances, is quite recent. I used to photograph people, now I photograph the particular context and the individual person is an element that often undergoes the context itself. My small home town is the main place where I take pictures. l look for plays of light and geometric shadows and shades, where diagonals are often the predominant element. What I seek in my photography is geometry, isolation, coincidences and strong contrast between color and negative space .

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  • Thanasorn Janekankit

    Thanasorn Janekankit

    Thanasorn Janekankit is usually known to everyone as “Rab Thanasorn”. He was born in Thailand. He has been working in an advertising agency in Bangkok, Thailand for more than 10 years. He is ranked Top 14 creative in Asia. Rab also applies his perception from his work to create his own street photography’s style.Now, he’s one of The New Wave Thai Street Photographers, ranked by famous street photographer, Artyt Lerdrakmongkol, and many international street photography’s blogs.
    His work has been selected for show in several countries, International Photography festival, Photography Blogs including Miami Street Photography Festival, Italian Street Photo Festival, StreetFoto San Francisco, Brussels Street Photography Festival and many more. He won awards from OPPO Creators Awards 2019 (1st Prize) and Sony World Photography Award 2018 (National Award-2nd).
    He is one of the members of “Street Photo Thailand” the biggest street photographer collective in Thailand.And he became a member of “Little Box Collective” the international collective that gathered the diverse styles of street photographers from different regions around the world.

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  • Artem Zhitenev

    Artem Zhitenev

    Artem was born in 1968 in Moscow. He started shooting in 1977, and got into photography as a professional in 1988. Since 1996 Artem Zhitenev works with newspapers and magazines. Lives in Moscow, Russia.
    A member of International Federation of Journalists.

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  • Jasper Tejano

    Jasper Tejano

    Jasper Tejano is a calm and collected street photographer who has built a name for himself in street photography and whose works have been recognized and featured by various local and international publications both online and in print. Through his street photography, he has collaborated with international private groups and non-profit organizations from Brazil, France, Greece, Ireland and New York, USA on distributing his works. His street photographs have been showcased in the global exhibit scene from Manila to Miami, Paris, Milan and other countries.
    His street photography started as a result of reaching a plateau in his creative growth. After exploring various genres in photography, he discovered the works of Magnum photographers Henri Cartier-Bresson, Alex Webb, David Alan Harvey and Harry Gruyaert. Their style of documenting the world blew him away. These photographers became his most important influence. In 2012, in part thanks to their inspiration, he started seeing the world through a different lens. Since then, street photography has become his genre of choice.
    When he is not out there practicing street photography, he is wearing his corporate HR hat or doting on his son giving the little tyke basics on photography or simply enjoying his cup of coffee with his wife and creative partner, with his camera in tow just in case. He is a university graduate with a degree in Psychology.

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    About The Collection

    1. This image was made during the rainy season in my country. The indoor skating rink has always provided a good place to make photographic studies. In one of my visits, I saw a young boy practicing his stunts and was observing him from a frosted plexiglass. This was one of his jump stunts where he landed successfully. Pasay, Philippines 2015
    2. This image was made as a result of challenging myself to look at the usual subjects from an unusual vantage. Here, I was always tempted to photograph the children enjoying this motorized group swing from the front facing them. By dropping that convention, I went around and I had a good look at their feet from behind the swing and by instinct felt that it was that moment, from that vantage that the image made more sense to me. Bay Area, Pasay Philippines 2016
    3. A scene of art admirers at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston. Boston, Mass 2019
    4. A reflection of a mall visitor. Pasay, Philippines 2019
    5. A silhouette of a boy through a glass wall of an office building. Taguig, Philippines 2018
    6. A woman in her coat on her way home after a night of partying. Hong Kong 2014
    7. A tired local tourist being photographer by her companion while resting. Hong Kong 2014
    8. A tourist being photographed by her companion while grabbing the testicles of the famous Merrrill Llynch Bull. New York 2019
    9. A silhouette of a boy appears to be kissing a smaller silhouette of a man in a forced perspective. Bay Area, Pasay Philippines 2015
    10. A striding lady photographed between two old payphones. Kuala Lumpur 2015
    11. Surfing lesson by the shore. Baler, Aurora Philippines 2018
    12. A lady admiring an outdoor art exhibit. Ayala, Makati Philippines 2018
    13. A kid inside an ice skating rink. Ortigas, Pasig Philippines 2018
    14. The business district of Hong Kong has always provided me with with interesting backdrops. In this image, I was able to photograph a young man in a crisp suit probably walking on his way to an after office get together, a dinner or maybe to his apartment. Hong Kong 2014
    15. Fans take their selfie with the life-sized posters of their boy band idols inside a record store in Shibuya. Tokyo 2018
    16. In this image, when I was standing across the street, I noticed that a woman in her overcoat was in deep contemplation. When it was our time to cross the street, I made a couple of frames of her in silhouette. Until now I’m still intrigued on what she was thinking especially in this particular moment when I made the shot. Pasay, Philippines 2014\
    17. A group of beach goers framed by the legs of a boy on a bicycle. Baler, Aurora Philippines 2018
    18. Long shadows of people photographed during the longest day of the year. Pasay Philippines 2014
    19. A tourist photographed with the architecture of the Oculus as backdrop. New Work 2019
    20. A man enjoying his smoking break. Pasay Philippines 2014