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Jacques-Henri Lartigue

Jacques-Henri Lartigue

Jacques-Henri Lartigue -Master Photographer (1983)

Jindrich Streit photography

Jindrich Streit photography

Jindrich Streit photos from 1965 till 2005. One of the best BW photographer and still not so much known!! A lesson of humility and integration to make us discovering czech countryside. Music by Jaromir Nohavica more photos here : www.jindrichstreit.cz

Joe Wigfall – WNYC Street Shots

Joe Wigfall – WNYC Street Shots

Video about Joe Wigfall, new member at www.street-photographers.com Joe Wigfall can see with his hands. Never lifting his camera to his eye, he shoots hundreds of photos during his lunch hour or walking to the train after work. A true artist, Joe brings a bit of himself into each of his photographs. He’s the winner [...]

 
Street photography now by Sophie Howarth and Stephen McLaren

Street photography now

The first substantial survey of international street photography since the late 1980s For the last twenty years the candid photography of life in public has been mostly underground but secretly flourishing, stimulated by the wide availability of digital cameras, a profusion of photoblogs, and new self-publishing opportunities. Street Photography Now showcases the work of forty-six [...]

Street photography #5

Street photography #5

Street photography #4

Street photography #4

 
Street photography #3

Street photography #3

Street photography #2

Street photography #2

Street photography #1

Street photography #1

 
Seconds2Real

Seconds2Real

Relaunch of Seconds2Real website The website of the Seconds2Real street photography group has recently be relaunched. The website got a new look and updated member galleries. Seconds2Real is a well-known street photography co-operative of eleven passionated austrian and german street photographers aiming to promote street photography from their countries. http://www.seconds2real.com/

Oxford Street, 2006, by Matt Stuart.

Why street photography is facing a moment of truth

Sean O’Hagan The Observer, Sunday 18 April 2010 It took root in New York in the 60s and 70s with compelling images of street life that captured the heart of the city. But anxieties about privacy, terrorism, and paedophilia have conspired to make the art of street photography ever more difficult. Sean O’Hagan recalls the [...]

The second left

The second left