Tag: street photograph

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.

  • Treviso Photographic Festival

    Treviso Photographic Festival

    We are honored to announce the new partnership with Treviso Photographic Festival.
    The festivals goal  is to bring art free of charge to the center of the squares, a moment to reflect, focus on an image, get excited, look up and look at the buildings as if they were an open-air museum, with no entrances or exits.
    It will take place in the beautiful city of Treviso, 40 km from Venice.
    The festival takes place in the following areas of the city: Borsa Square – Crispi Square – University Square – S. Maria de Battuti Square – San Vito Square – Cloister of San Francesco – Sagrado church of San Vito Santa Lucia and Sant’ Agostino – Latin Neighborhood.

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  • Barry Talis

    Barry Talis

    Barry Talis

    Awards, exhibitions, Barry’s work stands tall and talks for itself.
    Barry has an immense understanding of natural and artificial light,
    he delves in and out of the realm of religion exploring human nature and bringing us along for the ride.
    Barry is a member of the international photography collective  Burn My Eye .

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  • Vicky Hsieh

    Vicky Hsieh

    I’m Vicky from Taiwan. It’s been two years since I bumped into the street photography, a world I felt truly fascinating. I was before a high school teacher but considered finding a lifelong interest an important mission. I dare to say, “It’s street photography.”
    Over these years, I have learned to wait and discover the sparkles in every city. I could be a participant but also a bystander, vanishing in the crowd just for that transient moment. Beside authentically showing the links between people, objects, and the environment, the most intriguing aspect is that every photographer presents the same scene differently due to diverse angles. I love this kind of diversity, vitality and imagination, essences only street can provide.

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    About The Collection

    In the collection selected, I mixed lights, shadows, colors, and geometrical shapes. Construct and Deconstruct. If photos are canvas, then street and people are pigments. Most pictures were taken in Taipei, a playground where I should always prepare for the surprises with my shutter. Enjoy!

  • Tarik Iki

    Tarik Iki

    I come from Paris. I started photography by chance 3 years ago now.I photograph what surrounds me.Each picture has a story you can tell yourself ,I show people what they can see if they are not absorbed by their phone or their thoughts

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  • Hersley-Ven Casero

    Hersley-Ven Casero

    Hersley-Ven Casero is a multidisciplinary visual artist, street & documentary photographer born and based in Dumaguete City, Philippines. Growing up in a small rural village in the Visayas region, his passion for photography began during his time in college, where his artistic eye was noticed by LA Times photographer Luis Sinco, and he was sponsored equipment and mentored by him. Upon graduating, Hersley did a stint as an Art & Photography course teacher at Foundation University, and also conducted – along with his mentor, and Magnum photographer Eli Reed – a series of South Pacific Photography Workshops. Now, as a full-time artist, when he’s not in his studio, he is out on the streets with his camera in hand. Over the years, Hersley has developed a reputation in his home city as a prolific and passionate street and documentary photographer, quick to the scene of historical events, and from time-to-time his photographs are featured in local newspapers, as well as national and international publications. His long-term passion project is his ‘Catch a Moment’ street photography series, in which he catches split-second snapshots of elements aligning in humorous and uncanny ways in everyday life.

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    About The Collection

    As I mature as a photographer, and as a person, I find myself becoming increasingly aware of the transience of human beings, particularly in the context of wherever they may be, or whatever they may be doing, at any given time. I am fascinated by the fact that every time I click the shutter in front of a stranger moving and interacting within their environment, I have captured a little piece of the absolute randomness of life, a snapshot of an otherwise unremarkable moment in history, that is timely, comical, tricky to the eye or just plain beautiful. It really is an incredible feeling when suddenly, out from the mundane, the Universe delivers a fleeting and uncanny moment of magic and *click*, it’s not lost forever, but a recorded and tangible piece of art.

  • Vasco Trancoso

    Vasco Trancoso

    Born in Lisbon, Portugal. I became a gastroenterologist and from 1983 lived in the city of Caldas da Rainha in the center of Portugal. However after retirement I resumed my sleeping passion for photography. During 2015/2016, my photographic “voice” has changed and my work has been “in colors” and I started by photographing my hometown (about 30 thousand inhabitants). As a result, a photo book with the name “99” was born (launch at January 2020), with 99 photographs. https://youtu.be/wVzhkovtzuQ  The book includes an Essay by David Gibson and an Afterword by Paulo Abrantes.

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    About The Collection

    I have been fascinated to discover the magic of light in the urban kaleidoscope mainly when fragments of colors emerge between deep shadows. A way of seeing through the primacy of aesthetic choices, geometries and the elaboration of contrasts. The plastic approach, the chromatic composition, the emotions and the graphic impact are decisive. These Photographs are featured in my photo book “99”. Info about the book and ordering at [email protected]. The book deserved some words from Matt Stuart: “What a nice surprise to receive, a beautifully produced photo book, laced with (99) wonderful colorful photographs. A mixture of Cristobal Hara, Alex Webb and Costa Manos all rolled into one! Great work”.

  • Sergio Kaufmann

    Sergio Kaufmann

    I’m a Portuguese photographer living in Lisbon and began my photography journey 4 years ago the moment I started to bike to work. The bicycle gave me the freedom and time to explore and see things in a different way. Since then I’ve never stopped photographing and trying different things. I’m always looking for light and shadows interacting with people and the way it changes the environment during the day.

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  • Bunty Gandhi

    Bunty Gandhi

    Myself Bunty Gandhi. I live in Navsari which is a small city of Gujarat. Photography for me started out of some life changing setbacks in 2017. Initially, for a few months, I was shooting whatever I came across, but slowly I developed interest in street photography… but I was still far away from what you called real street! It’s later in end of 2018, I understood what street photography actually is.
    As a street photographer, I try to bring echoes and feelings places in contrasts to my pictures. I don’t have specific collection. I shoot anything which I find interesting and which connect to me. But, it’s real hard to shoot streets here in small city with many limitations so I keep changing my ideas and perspective to get most out of it.

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  • Sudeep Lal

    Sudeep Lal

    My name is Sudeep Lal. I’m based in New Delhi, India. I’m a self taught serious amateur. I started dabbling with photography sometime around 2014. Initially it was lot of travel and random photography. In the year2015 I was introduced to the genre of ‘Street Photography’ and the works of the great masters. I was immediately drawn to the genre and since then have settled down with Street photography. I predominately shoot in colour and the likes of Alex Webb, David Alan Harvey, Harry Gruyaert and Raghubir Singh have greatly inspired my work.

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    About The Collection

    I have always been intrigued by the drama which quietly unfolds around us in our daily lives. It is exciting to walk the street not knowing what unexpected encounters await you just around the bend. This is an attempt to steal such moments and record it before it fades away into obscurity.

  • Juan Galan

    Juan Galan

    I am a Spanish street and documentary photographer currently based in Bari, Italy. I attended photography classes independently at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Salamanca, as well as film photography at the University of New York, while finishing a degree in psychology. Recently, I started to document the lifestyle of the local people in Southern Italy, with a strong focus on composition, contrast, subjectivity, and people’s expressions.

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    About The Collection

    Eat, Pray, and Love
    There is something about the Mediterranean cultures that has always fascinated me, whether it is Spain, Portugal, Greece, Turkey, or Italy. There is a simplicity in the lifestyle, the enormous cultural diversity in their history, the optimism of their people, the enjoyment of contemplation, the family values and the closeness, the philosophical and humanistic approach of their societies.
    Eat, Pray and Love is the title of a movie, but in southern Italy —in the Puglia region to be precise— seems to be emblematic of its cultural identity. Eat a good plate of local cuisine, Pray on Sundays, and Love surrounded by romantic spots. One might say that the Italians keep this territory a secret because of its authenticity. It ranges from the countryside to the sea, from the sandy beaches of the Ionian Sea to the rugged coast of the Adriatic, where the octopus is enjoyed raw and fresh fish is served without dressing.
    This photo-essay addresses the core values of people from Puglia. It is an approach of their life-style, traditions, social life, neighborhood business, close relationships, etc. A set of values that shake your spirit to make you live passionately and humanly, very distinguish within Mediterranean cultures, where luxury is the simplicity of everyday life.

  • Charalampos Kydonakis

    Charalampos Kydonakis

    Charalampos Kydonakis, architect from Crete, editor of the ‘dirty blog‘ , member of UP collective. Published monographs :
    Warn’d in Vain / An Argonautica NYC tale
    Back To Nowhere / A Minotaur inspired tale from Crete

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    About The Collection

    B-sides from ‘Warn’d in Vain‘ ; an Argonautica inspired New York City story; a stranger’s questionmark inside the world’s most photographed city; made between the years 2014-2017 that I spent 7 months on the other side of the ocean. ‘Warn’d in Vain‘  is a parallel tale with ‘Back to Nowhere‘ is a Minotaur inspired story from my island, Crete, the only place i’ll never have the chance to see how it looks in the eyes of a stranger. (2009 – 2017).

  • Victor Cambet

    Victor Cambet

    My name is Victor Cambet, I am 25 years old, I am a graphic designer. I was born in France, in Lyon and I have now lived in Montreal for more than 3 years. I am passionate about street photography that I practice every day!

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    About The Collection

    Capturing moments of fleeting life is my way of documenting our ever-changing daily life. My approach in a society saturated with image where perfection has become codified, is to highlight the true beauty of the human being, that which we come across everyday but that we no longer notice. I always try to isolate only one person in my photos to give an aspect of solitude facing the city.