They wear out shoe leather. They talk to strangers. They move through our shared spaces like ballerinas. For them, the public is the source of their art. San Diego street photographers like Ariana ...
A new exhibition titled “They’re There,” featuring the works of six street photographers, debuted last week at the Corner Gallery inside Brooklyn Made at City Point. Curator Stephanie Keith, a ...
Street photography represents more than capturing a scene — it uses the camera to transform what might otherwise be dismissed as ordinary into something strangely beautiful. The Museum of Fine Arts, ...
Ruth Orkin, "Man in Rain" (1952), gelatin silver print; printed c.1952, 9 1/4 x 6 1/4 inches (© Ruth Orkin Photo Archive; all images courtesy Howard Greenberg Gallery) Already a member? Sign in here.
Lisette Model’s candid and cruel portraits spawned an American genre. But the key to understanding her might lie in Europe, where she was born. By Andrew Dickson Reporting from Vienna It might be ...
Emily Garthwaite spent an hour at the Kolkata bus terminal, waiting. It was evening rush hour and commuters crisscrossed the station, but she wasn’t going anywhere or meeting anyone. The ...
Yajun Hu took grand prize in the 13th annual Mobile Photography Awards for a portfolio of street shots snapped with a Xiaomi Ultra 13. You don’t need a fancy, high-end camera to snap masterful photos.
For much of the year, the best—and safest—place to see art was on the street. And perhaps more than in any other year, street art offered a real-time distillation of the events shaping our lives.
The Woodland Camera Forum group of photographers will present a free, public program on street photography at 7 p.m. Monday, Sept. 15, at the Living Hope Church, 240 N. West St. in Woodland.
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Judged by David Campany and Dimpy Bhalotia, the Pure Street Photography Awards 2025 celebrate 147 winning and finalist images ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Riley Nieboer/Daily. Buy this photo. In street photography, there is “the moment.” It could be the ...
Street artists have long accepted that their work is by nature ephemeral, subject to not only the elements, but the whims of property owners, who may or may not appreciate their work. But over the ...
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