Books

Bookswww.street-photographers.com has finally launched a book and an ebook.
A new reference of street photography.
www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/3197394

The photographs that appear in this book are made by people that live, in most cases, hundreds or thousands of miles from each other. Wherever they happen to be based, whether they are professional or amateur, these photographers share a common love of documenting the world around them through candid, un-posed, un-staged photography. With camera in hand they react quickly to the ever-changing public environment, be it in crowded city squares, beaches, parks, museums or a million and one other places, before moving on in search of the next scene or moment that piques their interest. All of the photographers in this book, regardless of individual style and technique, are compelled to make these pictures, commonly referred to as ‘street photography’.

Some photographers do this to try and make sense of the world around them. Some do it to ask questions of society. Some do it to challenge the assumption that life is mundane, to make the ordinary look extraordinary. Some want to highlight the often unforgiving nature of modern life in huge urban areas, some want to document the day-to-day oddness of their local villages. Some don’t even know why they do it…they just do it. Every photographer here has their own outlook on life, their own reasons for picking the camera up each morning, their own take on why they have such a compulsion.

While street photography has been around for almost as long as the photograph itself (without ever really being defined as such until more recent times), the past decade-and-a-half in particular has seen a large increase in the number of photographers that practice it; the digital camera boom is one catalyst, the rise of the internet another. Thanks to the latter, it has been possible for street photographers around the world to connect with each other through websites like Flickr and social networks. For the most part this has led to the enjoyment of a very different type of peer support and encouragement than that experienced by previous generations of photographers. Collectives have been formed, friendships have been made, and a number of blogs, curated groups and online magazines have appeared. The photographers contained in this book are all members of the website www.street-photographers.com.

While you look through the photographs that follow you can bet that somewhere, whether it be the next street along or thousands of miles away, one of the photographers whose work is contained in this book is pacing up and down a dirty pavement right now, looking for the chance moment when everything falls into place for a fraction of a second. Here, however, are a few fractions of seconds that have already happened.

www.street-photographers.com – May 2012

Photographers :
Alfonso De Castro, Alison McCauley, Arindam Thokder, Brian Sokolowski, Charalampos Kydonakis, Chema Hernández, Dimitri Mellos,
Ed Peters, Fábio Costa, Guido Steenkamp, Gustavo Gomes, John Goldsmith, Julien Legrand, Laurent Roch, Lukas Vasilikos, Martín Molinero, Rui Palha, Shane Gray, Shin Noguchi, Siegfried Hansen, Stu Egan, Umberto Verdoliva

Where to find the book and the ebook :
www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/3197394

Blurb :

I have used Blurb to make this book.
I started using Blurb books as the quality is unrivalled, and I wanted to ensure that people who bought this book had the best quality prints possible.

The process when creating a Blurb book couldn’t be easier. With minimal practice, I was able to crop, resize, and render images using the Blurb Book Smart software and I would advise all budding photographers to give it a try yourself and make a book of your own.

Click here to give it a go yourself today.

Julien Legrand