Tag: street photography

Street photography, a genre of photography 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.

  • Paolo Ferreri

    Paolo Ferreri

    Paolo Ferreri (Bergamo, 1995), after graduating in graphic design, specialised in pho-tography and web design at the Academy of fine arts Santa Giulia in Brescia. In 2017 he began his personal research with the ‘1s24h’ project which led him to investigate the threshold between contemplative photography and the fortuitous event. In 2018 he worked at the limen studio as the second photographer of roberto ricca. since 2018 he collaborates with several performative artists in france and belgium, such a compagnie heimat and Matteo sedda, as a photographer for theatre productions. In 2019 he started his first field work for the new ‘trans-humus’ project, a research on the roots of transhu-mance and its contemporary practice, a long tradition of shepherds leading their flock of sheep through the mountains according to the seasons, which started in the province of Bergamo.

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    About The Collection

    1s24h
    1s24h is the time i need to bring the camera closer to the right eye and shoot a picture during my twenty-four hours.
    This series explores the many details found in some european cities, freezing moments that are reminiscent of the culture and traditions of the places i visit, trying to insert only the necessary elements for an easy reading within the frame.
    This project was born 3 years ago, when my passion for photography led me to the stre-ets. To leave the house and immediately find yourself surrounded by people who carry out their lives, noticing all the different behaviour, paying attention to every single de-tail. There are those who run because they are in a hurry, those who smile, those who walk, those who read the newspaper, those who are lucky and those who are lying on the sidewalk asking for help.
    I translate every single action or situation into photography. this series of photos is a work in progress, and will most likely never arrive to a conclusion.

  • Ruber Osoria

    Ruber Osoria

    Ruber Osoria was born in Contramaestre, west of the province of Santiago de Cuba. I am schizophrenic with a second camera in hand and I like to see how the street happily opens its arms to be hugged with my lens and thus be able to visit those unimaginable places of the poetics of everyday life, trying to make those places simple and common for everyone, unique and unrepeatable places for others. Photography has given me a voice and encouraged me to continue living in this isolation that was exiled by the desire and the strength to photograph.
    I currently live in Chile, where I go out every day to try to conquer and make an appointment with the majestic street, becoming a street photography apprentice inspired by the advice of Héctor González de Cunco, my great teacher and inspiration.

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  • Dan Morris

    Dan Morris

    i’m Dan Morris, a professional wedding photographer based in the UK and cover destinations all over the world. I started street photography 18 months ago after travelling to various countries for weddings and wandering the streets on my days off with the camera. I thrive on the unknown around each corner and get intrigued by people merely going about their daily lives. Street photography has become a great passion of mine and I look for moments, light and composition. Often infused with humour. If all three come together in a single image then that certainly gets the pulse racing. A tag line I like to use is Seeking the stillness amongst the chaos. I think it sums up my mentality when heading out on the streets.

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    About The Collection

    This collection of my images were taken in a few different countries. Simply walking around and capturing things that stand out and appeal to my eye. Aiming to give the viewer an insight and story behind the image.

  • Brian Villalongja

    Brian Villalongja

    I am Brian Villalongja from the Philippines. My humble Street Photography journey started in 2011 with my first precious camera kodak z700. and lots of youtube viewings to learn from the Masters and idols Henri Cartier Bresson, Elliott Erwitt and Alex Webb.
    Indeed street photography materializes friends from other places of my country and internationally, who are adept of the joys of watching armed version of the solitary walkers. we are more than observer of the streets. we are observers of real moving life.

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  • Bishnu Goenka

    Bishnu Goenka

    My name is Bishnu Goenka (22). I am a freelance photographer from Kolkata, West Bengal, India trying all genre of Photography but mainly into the street, because to me street is an emotion. I loved clicking images back when I was a kid but took it seriously from the year 2018. After my 10+2 I started working in a corporate sector through those saving I purchased a camera and started with my career into photography. I am still a learner and a beginner, as Photography itself is a vast subject to know it completely. My work is published in EyeShot Magazine and few went for Exhibition. For me, YouTube and social media were always an educational source of knowledge.

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    About The Collection

    This Photo series is on Black and White Bengal through my perspective. All images are from West Bengal. Images submitted here are some with stories, some with technicalities and some with action.

  • Soumyendra Narayan Saha

    Soumyendra Narayan Saha

    I am Soumyendra Narayan Saha , 47, an erstwhile software engineer. I practice street photography mainly in Kolkata and Varanasi,India.
    I had been a software engineer for 12 years when I quit my job partly out of disillusionment and partly because I was bored of crunching 0s and 1s. So with a lot of time to spare I decided to shoot the streets one day and that was it – I was hooked. I started watching  photographs online,  and also listened to Indian Classical music and watched movies at the local cine club. Today after 5 years on the street, there is hardly any street/lane/gully in Calcutta that I haven’t walked with a camera, or, maybe that is too ambitious .
    There has been times when I felt there was nothing to carry on photography for, like when my 10-yr old daughter was diagnosed and treated with a rare and serious autoimmune brain disease but photography kept the spirit alive, the desire to find more and to document or story-tell more was always there.

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    About The Collection

    Simply put this is a result of a 3-year period of street photography that I put in after I had quit my regular day job for personal reasons. I had lot of spare time in my hands and I also had DSLR camera like almost anyone. And I had a lot of visual hunger to satiate after having watched far too many movies. I wanted to see drama like the movies do, only more real and on the streets. To that extent one can say my street photography project was to find drama, humor, intrigue, mystery, surrealism on the Indian streets, particularly in Kolkata. I also wanted to discover the newly-adopted city where I moved in 3 years ago. So many of the places I visited were new which filled me with the urge to see more, shoot more.
    I ended up purchasing quite a few photography books to fuel this hunger to see and document un-posed moments of surprise and emotion on the streets. Among them the ones that left a deep mark was “The Decisive Moment” by Henri Cartier-Bresson, Raghubir Singh’s India, Koudelka’s Exiles, Richard Kalvar, Diane Arbus.
    For me today, photography, more so street photography, is akin to a sort of Zen meditation, where I need to go into a zone, a higher level of consciousness and focus, where I begin to see many things which I would otherwise miss and even predict at times. These are the moments I try to capture as best as I can, and meditate on later in front of my computer at home. It fills me with a sense of exalted meditation. A moment may be a simple arrangement of people and things and a particular quality of light but the end result it evokes whether it is a thought or feeling much much greater than the sum of parts. Therein lies the success, the thrill of street photography and the source of never-ending passion.
    Whenever I go out to shoot I keep too things in mind. One is to keep a cultural context, which will remind me of the time and place the shot was taken. A lingering smell of the place and the smile of the people. The other thing I try to keep a constant focus on is geometry. For me geometry is the source of a lot of reality, the reality that we see day-in and day-out consists of a lot of geometrical structures and the underlying mathematics plays a role in our subconscious to shape the reality that we construct.

  • Tilo Nurmi

    Tilo Nurmi

    Live in black and white
    There are people who dream in colors, others we do in black and white. Each blink is an instantly captured photograph. Thus, the open eyes capture an image and the heart reveals it, then it disappears. Technology, however, has allowed us to keep thah blink over time.
    In the absence of color, the clock stops and the photo no longer belongs to a specific time or place. So it’s just a click, a breath, a sigh among people. It is only a small and minimal moment, like a piece of memory snatched away from the passage of history. Photography is a constant search for something that we don’t know where it is or when it will appear. Whether simple or fantastic, the important thing is that it be beautiful. Like the beauty of a precise and unrepeatable moment, like the honesty of a gesture or the mystery of a symbol or the prolongation of frozen movement: a thoughtful face, a steps going away, a back that leaves.

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    About The Collection

    The following photographs were taken between the social protests in Santiago de Chile and my extensive walks through Mexico City during the last year.

  • Alexandra Avlonitis

    Alexandra Avlonitis

    I began studying photography in 2015 after years as a fine art painter. Schooled in the essential elements of painting — color, light and composition — it was not a difficult transition.  Whether inside the studio or out, the artistic tool box was the same.
    As a native New Yorker, the genre of street photography was a natural fit.
    I had always been captivated by the hum and buzz of the street; the energy of unremitting commerce; the mash-up of peoples and cultures. With a camera in place of a paint brush, I could capture the endlessly fascinating drama unfolding in the public sphere.

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  • Yusuf Duyar

    Yusuf Duyar

    I am a senior software engineer based in Istanbul, Turkey, and doing street photography as a hobby. I started photography two years ago. At the beginning I wanted to capture beautiful landscapes but after a while landscape pictures became so boring to me. And I found a fantastic and creative genre of photography – street photography. My works are especially focused on shadow and light, silhouettes and interesting moments of streets that impossible to repeat again. My daily job is very similar to street photography in terms of creativity. Photography is the only way for me to clear all the confusion in my brain. It is an invaluable experience for me to forget everything and think about photographs the moment I go out on the street.

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  • Marika Szymanek

    Marika Szymanek

    I graduated photography school in Krakow, Poland and travelled extensively for the last years photographing and discovering my vision. Photography is definetely my favourite way of looking at the world and exploring new places. Wandering with the camera allows me to interact with people in a very unique way and almost always leads to places and situations that I would’t have noticed otherwise. Freezing the ordinary yet elusive moment and telling the stories of the people I photograph is probably the most fascinating journey of my life.

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    About The Collection

    The collection contains some of my favourite photographs from recent travels to 3 different continents: Asia, North Africa and Central America.

  • Kent Corley

    Kent Corley

    Wandering the streets of cities big and small armed with a camera is a form of meditation for me. Before I knew there was such a thing as Street Photography I was already searching for meaning, design, beauty and humor through the lens of a camera. I now make a living as commercial photographer in North Carolina and am working on several personal projects including a series of surreal portraits in the era of COVID-19.

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  • Md Enamul Kabir

    Md Enamul Kabir

    Md Enamul Kabir is a Dhaka based freelance photographer. He has completed his Advance course in photography from Begart Photography of Institute. For him, photography is all about moment and story which becomes the witness. He loves his photos to be concise and cohesive and he tries to achieve the best result possible with fewer subjects. Apart that Enamul loves to take photos of animals. His works has been exhibited and Awarded around the world.

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    About The Collection

    Co-existence
    I have been afraid of dogs as far back as I can remember. Whenever I saw a dog on the street, I would walk the other way or wait till the dog went its own way. During my elementary school years, there were so many dogs in the school neighborhood and being extremely fearful of them, I used to wait around for someone, anyone, to come by so that I could cross the street full of dogs without being alone and frightened. I can’t explain it, but dogs just gave me the creeps, even though I’ve never been bitten.
    My cynophobia continued well into 2014. However, after starting to attend Begart Photography Institute later that year, my feelings towards these canines took about turn. I found the deepest form of devotion from Moti, my instructor ImtiazAlamBeg’s dog and just fell in love with the beautiful creature. Never could I have imagined that a dog is capable of displaying more soul than most people.
    I started this project after ImtiazBhaia’s dog Moti passed away. Moti taught me not only to shake off my unreasonable fear of dogs but also how to see the world differently.
    Since the beginning of civilization, animals have been an integral part of human lives. My subconscious mind looked for the connection among this existence all around. Sometimes, we notice something that never happened before or never became visible to our eyes but if someone can feel this co-existence by heart, one would not be surprised to see the newness; rather one will welcome this newness. I gradually learnt to explore this world of coexistence. The creatures, elements and phenomena in the society began treating me as one of their. They unleashed their mysterious relationship of co-existence in front of my lens.