Tag: street photographers

The street photographer can be seen as an extension of the flâneur, an observer of the street .a person who 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.the street photographer is similar to social documentary photographers or photojournalists who also work in public places, but with the aim of capturing newsworthy events; any of these photographers’ images may capture people and property visible within or from public places.
photographers who 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.

  • Gloria Salgado Gispert

    Gloria Salgado Gispert

    At the age of seventeen I was given my first camera, it was the same camera my mother had used to document our childhood, she used to photograph our everyday and create family albums that I have looked at hundreds of times. Without really knowing or thinking about what I was doing, I took photographs of my high school and university years. I started doing the same my mother did, documenting my every day, mainly the people around me, my family, my friends, people I met on my way. Street photography came naturally, it had to be that way. The process of photography is so beautiful, it makes you see things in such a different way, that pictures present themselves to you wherever you are.

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    About The Collection

    I am simply someone that documents my everyday with the help of the camera. It helps me understand everything that happens around me and my place in it, and I do it mostly for myself, because it makes me happy, because I see extraordinary things and moments thanks to the camera.
    I would say I take pictures with my heart, do some thinking during the editing process and wish I had more time to be a bit more serious about it and be able to prepare a complete series of work instead of 20 pictures from different unfinished projects.

  • Devie Koerniawan

    Devie Koerniawan

    I am Devie Koerniawan, from the city of Surabaya in Indonesia. I am a civil servant. Through street photos I find happiness, not only when I get a good moment, but since my feet have stepped, I have felt happy. I have been photographing since 2008, but I have only just discovered the pleasure of street photography in the past 2-3 years. Street photography for me is the middle point, when I can’t travel far like a landscape or travel photographer, but I just can’t stay at home to take pictures of food or toys.

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    About The Collection

    Basically I like colors for my works. I like red, yellow and other bold colors. But my childhood side that so admireing the Batman character, sometimes scream out and push me to take some black and white frames. I also like plants, trees, fun, absudity, humor and mysterious for my works. As well as similarity dan juxtaposition that will never be boring.

  • Yalım Vural

    Yalım Vural

    1978 Izmir Turkey ,1996 Izmir Lycee Saint Joseph 2002 Izmir Dokuz Eylul Fine Arts Academy Photography .
    Love street, love changing and editing street.Search always for unique beauty. Search for different point of views. Generally mobile photography. Love also analogue (no edit).

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  • Omri Shomer

    Omri Shomer

    Omri shomer born in 1982, He grew up in Ge’a, a small village in the southern state of Israel. Omri married to Tamar and father of Noam, his daughter and Ido, his baby boy. He was a copywriter for 7 years In serval advertising agencies in Israel, and started to take  photos since he was 13 years old, His works have been published In a number of international magazines and blogs such as National Geographic (Daily Dozen) ,SUN magazine, 121 Clicks, Lens Magazine, Inspired Eye Magazine, Creative Boom, The Phoblographer, The Archive Magazine, Dodho International Magazine and many more.
    He is also won several international awards such as and The Independent Photographer Street Contest award, IPA (International Photo Awards) and IPA One Shot awards and he is also a finalist of the ASPA documentary contest and LPF.

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    About The Collection

    You can’t really call these works a series, just enjoy the rhythm. A kind of dynamic that can only be found on the street, in certain situations, at certain moments that connect to stories from a number of elements that take context out of reality and tell the imaginary story.

  • Francesca Chiacchio

    Francesca Chiacchio

    My name is Francesca Chiacchio, I started shooting and developing photos while studying architecture in Naples, Italy. After graduating, I attended a photography class and participated to two group exhibitions. Soon after I moved to NYC where I lived for 8 years, working as an architect. While there I never abandoned my passion for photography, even though at the time I was more focused on Architectural and Urban Photography. Only in 2015 I approached Street Photography and I got really passionate about it. In the past two years I attended several street photography workshops (among which those with Vineet Vohra were the most fulfilling, which is why I consider him my mentor) and I participated in various Street Photography group exhibitions (“Street Sans Frontieres”Paris, “Double Trouble” in StreetFoto San Francisco, “Short Street Stories” in Trieste Photo Days, “Women Street Photographers” in Brussels Street Photography Festival). I am part of the “Women in Street” community  and I am a member of a new born international street photography collective called “Through The Lands“. My work has been published both online and  in print.

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    About The Collection

    I am a very curious person, and I am always looking for something new, this is why I travel as much as I can. In the past two years I have been traveling mostly in Italy and Europe, but I also love going back to New York, my second home. I think it’s one of best places to shoot street photography, along with London and Istanbul. This collection is a selection of my latest best shots taken in those places. I love catching people’s interactions and I often try to fill the whole frame. Lately I have also been working quite a bit on reflections.

  • Liu Tao

    Liu Tao

    My name is Liu Tao.I come from Hefei, China. I work in urban water supply service industry. I’ve been doning street photography here for 10 years.
    I’m very obsessed with shuttling around the streets with my camera from day to night.
    In the long process, I’m obsessed with every clue of life, like the scarecrow in the field,looking for clues in the reality of repetitive cycle change.
    I seldom communicate with photographed object, I want to watch with my own eyes and keep a familiar and far distance with them. I have a wide range of street photography types.It has practical significance and also a flash of inspiration.
    With the passage of time, street photography makes me feel the vitality of myself. Once I knew nothing about the world around me, It was like living in my own world forever. Street photography opened a window for me, and the photos of street photography are like a message sent by me and the world. Although there are many problems in life, but when I go to the streets, I forget everything. I’m eager to find more and feel more.

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  • Donato Di Camillo

    Donato Di Camillo

    Born in Brooklyn New York, Donato Di Camillo is one son of three siblings born from Italian Immigrant Parents.
    As a child Donato suffered behavioral problems with anger, he would soon be expelled from school at the age of sixteen for violence, then finding himself in and out of behavioral institutions and jails.
    Ironically Donato became intensely interested in photography while serving out a federal prison sentence in Petersburg, MCI, Virginia“I was always interested in magazines like National Geographic and LIFE. When I was a child I used to dream about being on adventures,exploring, always fascinated about other cultures in different parts of the world”
    Since his release in 2012 Donato taught himself to use a camera while being on home confinement. At first he photographed, bugs, plants or anything else within the 120ft of his home, which he was restricted to.
    Donato was featured in multiple publications and news broadcasts around the world, such as, BBC, Washington Post, CBC, Huffington Post, and was invited to speak at the prestigious HEARST magazines annual summit.
    Di Camillo continues to focus on people and plans to put out his first book in 2020. He currently resides in Staten Island, N.Y.

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    About The Collection

    An old-timer once told me, “Shoot what you know,” so that’s what I did. I took pictures of the streets that I grew to know so well. I took bits and pieces of ideas from photographers who came before me and created what I like to think of as my own unique interpretation of life. We are all human beings, and we all share a commonality. A photograph should evoke feeling and emotion, it should bare its soul.

  • Alvaro Vegazo

    Alvaro Vegazo

    I’m Álvaro Vegazo, from Sanlúcar de Barrameda in Spain and I’m a Civil Engineer. Photography is my passion, especially I like Street and Documentary Photography. I started to photograph when I was 15 years old, but nothing serious until 2013. Initially, I got interested in Documentary photography, and while I was taking photos in this process, I had the imperative necessity to take photos continually. It was when I discovered that the streets are the perfect choice for me. I love to capture life on streets.

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    About The Collection

    The variety of topics in street photography is so wide that I like to be open to each one of them. Although my beginnings were taking shadows and backlights, little by little I was discovering juxtapositions, connections, play of primary and complementary colors and the combination of layers. All this added to aspects such as humor, surrealism, etc. and always trying to take care of the composition, for me a fundamental factor in street photography.

  • Venice Photo Lab

    Venice Photo Lab

    We are honored to announce the new partnership with Venice Photo Lab.
    One of their main objectives is to present photographic art to the public for free: a way to encourage young people to dream, to see new horizons through photography, which stimulates travel, knowledge, culture and socializing.
    They decided to exhibit in Venice and in this artistic laboratory to compare traditional and artisan art with a “new”, democratic and smartphone-friendly art, thus bringing together two different artistic processes, to create a mix of images and emotions, of experiences and knowledge.
    Venice Photo Lab thus becomes a space, physical and mental, where tradition and contemporaneity meet, linked by the same creative process even if with different results.In this space, the photos coexist with the traditional work of decorators and restorers, which continues even during the exhibition period; so the stories told by MANY photographers mix with those of the artisans within a wonderful frame made of brick walls, stone dust, stucco and colors that speak to us of traditions, experiences and manual skills.

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    Photo © by Michele Palazzo 

  • 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!