Tag : People & Street Photography

25 Inspiring Color Street Photographs From HCSP Flickr Group Of This Season

It’s always very difficult to shoot street photography in color, but in this gallery, these amazing photographers prove, streets always beautiful and real with colors. Here we have collected some stunning examples of color street photos from Hardcore Street Photography (HCSP) Flickr group. HSCP is very famous Flickr group among…

An Intimate Interview With Street Photographer Michele Liberti By Arek Rataj

Michele Liberti was born and lives in Naples. As a young man, he was an assistant photographer for weddings. He then abandoned photography for various reasons, returning to it in 2008. In 2011, he came across the SPNC group (Street Photography Now Community) through Flickr and became passionate about Street…

Street Photography Is All About Observing: Interview With Julie Hrudova

Julie Hrudová was born in the Czech Republic and moved to the Netherlands and she is working as photo editor & freelance photographer. She is always interested in visuals from childhood. For her, Street photography is all about observing. Thanks, Julie for accepting our invitation. Please read on… Could you…

An Intimate Interview With Photographer Alison McCauley By Arek Rataj

Alison McCauley is a photographer who is currently based in Singapore. She has a visual arts background and education. Alison is currently working on her second book, “Another Cannes”. This book contains a selection of her images taken during the past five Cannes Film Festivals. Artist statement about my project…

Interview With Turkish Street Photographer İlker Karaman

Bringing you this new series of interviews with some of the greatest faces of contemporary photography from all genres. This time around, we render this beautiful conversation with IIker Karaman, a street Photographer from Turkey. Have a read and stay inspired. Interviewed by Siddharthan Raman. If you want to feature…

Old Delhi: Life In A Chaotic Heritage – Photo Series By Aniruddha Guha Sarkar

History tells us that the walled city of Delhi was founded as Shahjahanabad by Mughal Emperor Shahjahan in 1639 and remained the capital of the Mughals until the end of the Mughal dynasty in 1857. Once filled with mansions of nobles and members of the royal court, along with elegant…

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